BILLIARDS.
THE GARRISON TOURNAMENT.
STAFF AND DEPTS. v. R.GA $
SERGTS. MESS.
This match was resumed at the Soldiers' Club last night, the Staff and Departments holding a lead of 138. Captain Lammert and Sergt. Webb were the first pair and at one time the Sergeant looked the winner. Captain. Lammert pulled up and Badly won by S8 points. Staff Sergt. Stanley and C. Q.M. Sergt. Rivers were the next pair, this time the R.CA. winning by 14 points. When Staff Sergt. Gibbons and Sergt. Major Tatton commenced the final garne the Staff had as good as wun, Gibbons aly requiring 41 to win the match for his team." He quickly scored these bat Tatton won the game by 3 points. The best breaks last sight were: Rivers, 29: Tatton, 27: Statley, 22; and Webb, 18. The Staff and Depayments pass into the demi-final with a win by 130 points. The final stues follow:-
STAFF AND DEPTS.
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VESSELS DUE TO ARRIVE
FEBRUARY. 11..: NOVAKA, P. & 0, from London,
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FEBRUARY 12. YAMAGATA MARU, N.Y.E., fresa Oaleutta, with mail.
FEBRUARY 14. TAISHO MARU, NY.K., from Calcutta, with mail.
FEBRUARY 15. BANRI MARU, D. & Oo, from Java. FEBRUARY 16. KAMAKURA MARU, NYE., from Japan, with mail.
FEBRUARY 18 COLOMBIA, Preife Mail, from San Francisco, with mail.
TO MARU, N.I.K, from Londen, with mail.
TETOROFU MARU, N.T.K., fro Calcutia, with mail.
TEBRUARY 2
HECTOR, B. and S., from Liverpool. FEBRUARY 21,
TANGO MARU, N. Y. E from
FEBRUARY 92.
NORE, F. and O., from Yokohama. FEBRUARY 25,
SHINYO MARU, T.K.K; 'from San Francisco, with mail.
Sgt. Stone ....................
155
Staff Sgt. Lych
200
Sergt.-Major Sainsbury......
200
Q.M. Sergt. Sherrif...
200
Sgt. Sherratt
200
Capt. Lammert
200
Anatrafe with mail
Staff Sgt. Stanley
186
Staff Sgt. Gibbons
168
Total.
1512
R.GA. SGTS. MESS.
Sgt. Talfourd
200
Sgt. Gillard......
186 154
161
119
pool."
Sgt. Webl
**MARCH 3.-
162
C.QMS. Rivers
200
Sergt. Major Tatton
Japan, with mail.
200
MARCH &
CS.3. Fragnell
C.S.M. Youngman'
Sgt. Gilhooly.
Total...
THE SEMI-FINALS.
ELPENOR, B. and S., frous Liverpool.
FEBRUARY 28..
AGAPEÑOR, B. and, from Liverpool.
MANCH 1.
LAOMEDON, B: and E, from Liver-
RIOJUN MARU, D, & Co., from
ANYO MARU T.K.K.,
.1382 Valparaiso.
Play for the semi-nals is ΠΟΥΣ ready and the draw is as follows
Manchester Regt.
R.G.A
88th Co.
83rd Co. R.C.A. v. Staff and Departments.
The first-named match will com mence, to-night.
COLÚNY'S CHAMPIONSHIP.
At the VR.C. last, Mr. J.G. Foulds Taikoo was no match for Mr. R. W. Bearne of the Naval Yard, the latter scoring an easy win. There was a fair attendance, but play was mot of a high standard, the best break being a 26 by Bearne. Scores - R.W. Bearne, 400; J.G. Foulds, 250,
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SUPERINTENDENTS, INSPEC
TORS, &c.
All Superintendents, Inspectors and Unit Commanders will attend at H. Q. Office on Thursday, February 13, at 6 p.m.
INSPECTION.
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Blue Uniform. Helmets with spikes, belts, rifles. Superintendents and Inspectors wear Swords and *belts.
MARCH 10.
Imm
BORNEO MARU, D. & Co, from Java with mail..
FUSHIMI MASU, K.Y.K., from Seattle, with mail.
MARCH 16.
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NANKING, China Mail, from San Francisco, with mail.
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FEBRUARY 11,
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FEBRUARY 14..
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HONGKONG HOTEL
Mr D. Abraham Capt, J. Adcock
Mr and Mrs. C.
Lauritsen
Mr and Mrs B. G. Mr & Mrs A. Lesch
Anderson
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Bannerman
Mr G. W. Barton
YAMAGATA MARU, S.Y.K, for Mrs E. R. Belilios
Jsjusti
FEBRUARY 13.
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Aires and Bio de Saneiro.
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FEBRUARY 17.
MISHIMA MARU, N.Y.A. for London.
FEBRUARY 13.
Mr F. Bankema Mr Beachot
Mr and Mrs J.
Bingham
and child
M.Mr. and Mis A.
Lemoa
Miss H. Lillie
Kr 8. Longfield
Mia Alico Lu
Mr G. Ludin -
& Mr A. H. Lunings
and servant Miss Bingham
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Maclatyro Mr R. J. Birbeck
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and child
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Mr R. V. Cameron Mr G. Mavor Australia.
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McInnes
Ean
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14
در
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.FEBRUARY 28.
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Mr and Mrs J. C.
Clark
Mr F. W. Cox Dr and Mrs. H. L
Cemming
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Mr J. Milne
Mr and Mrs D. B.
Murray
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NOBOL
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Mr A. W.lv. Dobben Mrs C R. Fowrie Madame E. Ensulthir and Mrs S. A Miss E. Euanson
Presler Mr & Mrs A. Forber and Mrs B. A.
Qazitos and ayah
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Hannibal
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Uniform: helmets, belts and Rifles.
NO. Z COMPANY. Parade of February 10, having been cancelled under D.O. 16 C., all members of No. 2 Company will parade under Company Commander at HK.D.C. Headquarters at 2.403 p.m.on Saturday, February 15...
STRENGTH.
Constables 784 Thomas and 513 Remedies are dismissed.
BEWARE OF. COLDS.
다
HILDREN are much more likely to copact the contagious dieses when they have colds. Who ping cough, diphtheria, nesrlet fever and cump tion are diseases that are often contracted when the child has a cold. That is why all medical authorities say boward af wolde. For the qujak sure of colds you will find nothing better thao-Chamber- in's Conth Remed. It'ca'slways bo. a, ended upon and is pichémat and mala to take. l'or sale by Ait Liemists wad Morekeeper.
FEBRUARY. EMPRESS OF RUSSIA, Canadian Facile, for Vancouver.
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FEBRUARY 22. DJIPANOS, J.C.J.L. for Jare..
MARCH 1.
Mr 8. H. Hansea
Mr B. H. Ray Miss F. Rasy
Mr J. R. Hidler: Mr G. E. Boyby Mr E. T. Sheaf A.Mr H. Sheehan
Mim H. F. Skizzzer Mr A. Skiarevski Mr M. Blade
Mr G. Harper Misses Harrison (2)
Mr A. J. Hayim
Mr A. Hicks Mr M. Hicks
Mrand Mrs Bennet
Capt. B. Smith Capt. J.G.Smith MFW. E. Smith Mr and Mrs S.
Mr and Mrs B. E. Somerville
Hodge
Capt. W. H. Sparke Mrs W. H. Sparke Mr A. Holgerson MrA.Shelton Hooper Mr & Mrs V. Steenaly
AGAPENOR, B. and 8, for Japan, Mr R. B. Humphreysir H. F. Stoneham
via Shanghai.
Capt. R. Innes Mr B. Sykora
Mr G. E. Templeton Ms Ireland Mr and Mrs M. Mrs E. Templeten Mr A. U. Titingh Joblin
MrF. Trovera
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MARCH 'b.
Mrs L. M. Joblin Mr E. M. Joseph Mr Thos. Vint RIOJUN MARU. D. & Co., for JavaMr JJ. Judah Mr and Mrs J.
Webeter SHINYO MARU, T.K.E for San Mr B. B. VAD Kotel
Mr B. Krebe Mr. G. G. Wood Francisco.
MARCH 11.
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and maid
Mr and Mrs
Wylie
HYSON, B. and 8., for London. AT REUS, B. and S. for Liverpool.
MARCH 12.
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MARCH 1, ANTO MARU, LEI for South Ameri
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MALUH 27. d FUSKIMI MABU, N.Y.E, for Eexttle. NANKING, China Mail, for San Francisco,
-MARCH: 20. PROTESILAUS, E and S, Br Boattal.
KING EDWARD HOTEL
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HONG, I p..
A.B.C.
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Blair
Mr and Mrs E. A
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IT
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TT is absurd to allow a cough to hang
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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1919.
ENTERTAINMENTS.
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CORONET
FEBRUARY 11 & 12, 1919. at 5.15 & 9.15 p.m.
GLADYS HULËTTE
IN
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THE CIGARETTE GIRL.
THOSE HAPPY DAYS. ETC... ETC.
Booking at ROBINSON'S.
VICTORIA THEATRE
February 11 and 12.
at 9.15 P.M.
GAUMONT GRAPHIC.
KATHLYN WILLIAMS Supported by THOMAS HOLDING in
"REDEEMING "LOVE"
A PARAMOUNT PICTURE, Etc., Etc., Etc.
The MANILA STRING BAND will be in attendance on TUESDAY February 11, at 9.15 P.AL
MATINEES
THURSDAY, February 13, at 5.15 p.m.
* THE BARRIER” in 7 parts.
HONGKONG THEATRE,
February 8, 9, 10, & II, showing Paramount Photo-Play in 5 parti. MAE MURRAY
in
"THE PLOW GIRL,"
Also Graphie & Camice
TUESDAY 11th. Matinco at 5/15 p.m.
"HER CLAIM TO HAPPINESS." A beautiful film "story in 5 parts.
ETC.,
ETC.
bowing
THEATRE
ROYAL
SPECIAL MATINEE CONCERT on WEDNESDAY, February 12, at 5 p.m.
BY
THE TWO GREAT
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PRICES:
ARTISTES
KLAREVSKI Pianist Y KORA 'Cellist.
..$3.00, $2.00.
CHILDREN HALF PRICE.
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Booking now open at MOUTRIE'S,
Management J. GENIN.
KONG NING, Brit, 481 tons, from
Canton, Capt. Jones, Backer, wharf.
SONGMA, French, 842 tons, from Haiphong. Lapicque, Cis.
KUFUKU MARU, Jap, 3,385 tons, from Bombay, Capt. Wakiethe, 0.8.K wharf
THE GREATEST TELES-
COPE.
At a
meeting of the Royal. KWONG TAI, Chi, 282 tone, from Nan Chan, Capt. Seaza, Sing On, whart Astronomical Society at Burlington KWANOLER, Chi., 1,408 tons, from House on November 8 Professor via San Francisco-Per TENTO Shanghai, Capt. Bangster, C.M.S.N. Co Hale, Director of the Mount Wilson MARU, Revistration 0.45.a.m., whart. "Letters 10:32 am
And North China-Fer CHENAN, 2 p.zz.
Shanghai
SUNDAY, February 16
Swatow, Amoy and Formoes ria Keelung Por AMAKUSA MĀRU,98.m.
......
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CASTLEFIELD, Brit, 1,028 tons, Observatory of the Carnegie Institut from Whampos, Moller, Kowloon Dockxion, gave an account, illustrated ATREUS, Brit, 4,250 tons, from Sings with lantern slides, of the genesis and construction of the biggest pore B. & S. Helt wharf
KUM SANG, Erit, 2,017 tons, from telescope in the world. The instru Singapore, J.M.. Phart.
MIKAGE MARU, Jap, 838 tone, from ment is not yet finally adjusted, but of. entertained wonderful results to be produced by THURSDAY, February 20, Yaoyama, Capt. Hayashi, Farukawa high hopes are
Wanchal
its aid in the clear air of California, Shanghai and North Chins-Fer
SUNNING, 11 a m.
The great mirror of glass with its Welhalwei and Chelco-Per HUICHOW,
3 put
silvered surface of 100 inches' diamer ter weighs 4 tons. The casting was ordered in 1906 from the 250- SUIYANG, Brit, 2p.m., for Canton, year old St. Gobain firm, whose B. & B
TOYOTOM MARU, Jap., p.m., for works have probably suffered severely * during the German occupation. Bamerang Y.K.K.
TAMAL MABU, No. 2 Jap. 11.30 The first glass was made in three a.m., for Heihow, Osawa. KOCHOW, Brit. 182 tons, from HALDIS. Norw, 5 pm for Baizon, meltings, as the largest crucible
·ARRIVALS OF STEAMERS.:
· FEBRUARY 10, 2018. ||
CLEARANCES.
FEBRUARY 19, 1912.
Wachow, Capt. Jones, K.W. & COT.T. Choo Cbl, 8pm for Macao, then held only 1 tons, and as this
wharf.
EISIN TAH, Obi.. 1,340 tons, from Canton, Caet. Glin, C.M.9.N.. wharf.
TARCHEE, Brit, 4,055 tons from Ban Francisco, Capt. Mackenzie, 80. Co. Laichikok
ATA, Chi, 863-tens, from Haiphods, Capt. Yanden Berg, Asiatic B., C43
FEBRUARY 11, 1910.
YUSEO, Amer, 959 tons, from Leun Yick.
Cant. Smith, Grimble, Buoy 13,
BENDOREN, Brit., 2,587 tous, from Singapers, Capt.. Câller," Gibb; Fåvinga: Wan, Bing Un. ton, Kowloon.
HOT WING,
when, sent in 1908, showed many Len Ting
EFTAN, Chi, nor for Being Chau, bubbles it was rejected. The firm F. Cheong." HAKODATE MARU, Jap., 4 p.m., for made a much larger crucible, but one Canton, Bato.
after another of the products burst during the cooling, and after two or three years of waiting Professor Hale determined to have the rejected cast- ing figured and tested at a greater range of temperature than say experienced between summer and winter at Mount Wilson, Professor. Ritchey's figuring was so successful that the mirror stood the test almose"
-," "। The P&O. N. Co's as Dunera"
left: Shanghai for this Post on the perfectly, and it has been rehabilitat 10th instant at am. with the homed and mounted, and at any moment ward English Mails, and is due here
CHUEN ON, Chi, 7, for Hollow, KWONG TAI, Chi., 9.m., for KC. ASIA, Chi., ., for Haiphong, TUENBANG, Brit, 1128 tous, from Asiatic 8.8. Manila, Capt. Wheeler, J.M. & Co., 035. BUTYANG. Brit, 1,584 tons, from Amoy, Cant. Gibbs, B. & B., A6,
HAKODATE MARU, Jap, Tet tons, from Wabu, Capt. Takobayashi, Suto, A.25..
KOJUN MARU, Jap... 1,306 tons, from Miike, Capt. Motocri, B.B.E., B31.12.
ADMIRAL HAINWRIGHT,- Amer, 1,200 tone, from Nag saki, Capt. Hick
P.S.S. Co. Kowloon harf HOKUTO MARU, 2,201 tons, from Moji, Capit
zaki, Dodwell, wharf.
MOVEMENTS OF STEAMER.
on the morning of the Tath instant now may be actually at work.
TAMA MARU, Jap. 1477 tons, from Miike, Capt. Kanal, H.B.E., B30.
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