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MONDAY APRIL 16, 1923

FIGHTING OUTSIDE.

CANTON,

YUNNAN-KWANGSI CLASH.'

(From Our Own Correspondent.)

SATURDAY'S

FOOTBALL

CLOSE OF SOCCER SEASON.

CRICKET.

INTERPORT TRIAL.

THE CHINA MAIL.`.

CAPT. SPINKS' XI. v. INTER.

-Saturday saw the close of the 1922-23 football season and was the occasion of the presentation of cups and medals to the successful teams of the Junior and Senior]] Leagues.

King's-Holland;

Kau

Messrs. Spencer and White.

Referee: Mr. Blumson. Linesmen:

PORT PROBABLES.

NOTICE TO SHIPPERS AND

PASSENGERS,

"ROJECTED - DEPARTURE:

BEINA ORIST, WE..

*KWATUW.

Apr. 17 —D, L. |--Halheng.-- 17-LOS.N. Yaishing. 17.-C. N. Kiangat

1.-1.08.N. Wainbing.

12.-O. N. 10.-Q. N. 10.—D, L.

-L.0.8.N. 11-01N.-.- 29.-R. A. 24.-D. L 18-LOEN. 26-0.6.B

Balyang.

1

Klongsbow.

Haifoong Kwonkaang- Liangobow. Blabang. Halching. Hopsang Botha Maru.

Halloons Hatching.

11-240. 18.-B. F. 16.-P. 0. EL-F.&O. Aug. 4-B.T.

7-E A 4.-P.&O.

Malwa,

Trotius.

Derank

Boudan

Barpeden.

Australian

·· 1.-P. & 0.4 kmiek

MANICA,

Apr. 18.8.8.8.

16.-P. K. 18.-A.Q.L 10.-LO.8.N. 11-HAL 90.-P.M

May 1-O.I

West Janup. Pros. Wilson. Pres. Jefferson.. Yuong.

Whainland

Pros, Linoska.

Pres. Grmat.

1-0.8.8.B.-Port Taenion.

-E. & A. 12.- Q. In 14.-P. XL. 16.-0.8.B, 26.-H. A. L.

Bt. Albane. Free. Madison. Pros. Taft. Musa.

Frmland.

SANDAKAN.

Hingang.

TANK PORTI, LOR.

Apr. 20.-3.0.J.L Tibodas.

10.-Ninyo Y.E. Cheribon Mars,

18.-N. L

May 14.—T.K.K.

Joly 1-T.K.E.

AMQY.

17.-D. L

17.-B. I.

17.-0. N.

16.-O. N.

10.-Q. N.

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Apr. 10.-1.0.8.N.

$0-D. L

#4.-D. L. *-0.8.K.

Bosha Mara,

FOOCHOW,

Hlathoug

Hatching.

Haifoong

TAKAO.

CANTON, April 18. Fighting has broken out between

On Saturday afternoon it was Kwangei and Yunnan troops at Yin Two final games were played decided to play the interport trial in Tong, a few miles to the north-east between the King's, (junior spite of a statement in the morning of Canton. It was caused by the league winners) and the

to the effect that there was little sunouncement to the effect that Rest while the King's Shum Hung-ying would comply (winners of the Senior League) met wicket on the soft side it. was probability of a game. With the with the Northern Government's the "Ambrose" team, who were expected that our of the batamen instructions and assume duty as the runners-up, Tali of Kwangfang with offices at In the game between the King's would do well but there was never Shinkwan. Sorge Kwangsi troops and the Rest the teams were as any stage when the bowlers were toastered. Of the bowlers, Baker stationed at Yin Tong received follows: ärden. to marely toward the city.

Crummey (Civil Service) who has been in good At about 3 a.m. this morning they (Capt.) and McCha; Jones, form towards the end of the sensor were surprised by a party of Yun-Critchlow and Wildman: Love, was particularly successful. Going Apr. 17.-Q.M.

on at the third change, he bowled anese troops which had orders to Pye, Moore, Carr and Crotty.

The Rest. Rasmussen; Hynd-five/ovens, four of which were mai- prevent them leaving Yin Tong. The Kwangsi-ites immediately reman (Capt.) and Sepher; Duncan, dens, had one run scored off him treated and dug themselves in. Laing and Leonard Gerrard, Gale, and clean-bowled Capt. Spinks who After daylight this morning neither Pibworth, Kwok Po Kan and Lau was set and playing steadily, Hall, Petherum and Balhotchet. Young, side made any attempt to re-attack. This has come as a great surprise

only recently promoted, from the it was stated in one of the most

H.K.C.0. juniors to the first elevon conservative of the vernacular

wickets. took four of the "Probables" Apr. 17.- pupors that Shuin Hung-ying would

again consistent, only thirteen runs The Rev. Quick was personally direct operations against

being scored off him in tea overs, the Northern invasion.

during which he took two wickets.

Capt. Spinks team batted first Apr. 20.-O. B. K. Bosh Maru., and the wicket cut up badly early in the game. Wild was run out Apt. before scaring londe was out at 9 onad McNicoll

had opened. Hol

at 15, both succumbing to Quick. Wheeler shaped confidently but the good bowling was backed up, by superb fielding. Dance hit out and The teams lined up as follows:-scored 20 before being caught. King's. Highton; Wynne and Capt. Spinks saw the score to 97 Williams; Newton, Hodgson and before he was bowled by Baker and Barlow; Williams, Hort, Lt Jones his 43 was a masterly display (Capt.), Dyer, and Scott. Ambrose, against the varied bowling. Baker Coysh; Linden and Boulter; had a lot of spin on the ball and Turner, Butler and Woodcock tied, the batsmen up time and Bolneaves, Armstrong, Well-again. The innings closed for 104. bourne (Capt), Hood and Carter.

It was not expected that the

of the ground, football could not On account of the alippery nature be of the desired style. Crotty registered the King's winning goal which he placed just before the interval.

Order has been restored in Wong- shs where a regiment of troublesome With renewed vigour the Rest Yunnande troops were disarmed or made efforts to equalise, but all of captured by other Yunnan soldiers no avail and the game finished up despatched by their Commander-in-with the King's as winners by one

goal to nil.

Chief.

There has also been unrest in places near Sheklung along the Kowloon-Canton Railway, different denominations of troops have been squabbling for the gambling con- thal in those places.

HOMUNTIN SPORTS.

MOTOR ROAD AS RACING TRACK.

AMBROSE v. KING'S,

SHANGHAI.

17.-C. N. Lingohow, 17.-O.N. Kanchow. 18-0. M. Nile. 18.—N. 1.K. Wakara Haru, 18.-N.Y.I.Korbelle Maru. 19,-LOAN, Wilching, 19.-Q.P.3. 10. N. 19,-0. N.

Bastienes of Razzia. Kitzgobow Bulying

90,--1.0.8.N. Namsang.

Kwongkang. Liangchow.

91.-LOS.N. Chundang 11.-L.C.&.N. 11.-0. F. 2.-P. & 0. 14-N.Y.K. 24.-T.K.K. 25.-P. M. B.-L.OS.N. $8.-E. L

$8.—A. U. L.

3-LE 4.-C.P.S. &-P. & 0. 7.-N.T.K.

This match was productive of "Probables" would have much diffi- good strenuous football, After culty in passing this score but their May 1-YE The New Garden City at Homon- fifteen minutes' play the King's disastrous start did give cause for tin, held its third annual sports opened the score through Coysh, alarm. Balhotchet opened the meeting yesterday afternoon, and who took a well manoeuvred ball bowling to Rumjahne maiden re- the novelty of the meeting--or per. from Hart, leaving the Ambrose quilting. Johnstone then faced haps it was a drawback owing to goalkeeper helpless with a close Young and was caught at the wicket the lack of a recreation ground-was range shot. Undaunted, the Ambro- that all the events had to be decided se men continued with determined off the first ball. Mitchell was play and their centre forward next and was clean-bowled. Two

road at Peace Avenue,

tore

P. H.

10-A. U. L 10.-N.YK. $1.-T.E.K. 92.—-A.O.L.

Nyanza. Haruna Mar Taiyo Maru. Pres. Wilson. Hopsing,

City of Bing pork. Pres. Jefferson. Kaan Mary.

Nippon Empress of Alia, Bardinia

Kamo Maru

Free, Lincoln. Pres. Grant. Iyo Maru Tonyo Maru Fren. Madion Nanking.

Teiresias.

Karen Maru. Pres. McKinlay.

$-0. M.

1.—. Į.

3-TEK.

S.-A.O.L

14~~~T.K.K.

Shizyo Mars.

РИКОМ.

CHEFOO.

Sualchow.

on the hard track of the new motor eventually got within good range/wickets for no runs. Wood joined

of the goal mouth. He forced a Rumjahu and be opened his June After a good day's sport had been well directed shot which, how shoulders to the bowling. He hit witnessed the succesful competi ever, Highton stopped, but he one ball from Balbetchet into the were presented with their failed to pick up the ball in time road between the Hongkong Club prizes by Madam Abulquerque e with the result that Wellbourne and the Annexe, the ball going into Castro (wife of the Portugueso Con- seizing the opportunity, kicked the harbour. Ramjaba shiped Apr. 11-0. N. Tiangchow. s who was later presented with into the net and brought the scores well and confirmed his league form. a bouquet of flowers from Mr. Leo level.

Quick and Owen Hughes also batted d'Almada, chairman of the new Wellbourne was also reponsi- confidently but they were lucky, Apr. 16.—C. N. Garden City Sports Committee. ble for his team's second and Davies, as usual, bit out and scored

The following are results of the winning goal

which was six and four off successive balls various competitions ---

more given than got. Well from Capt. Spinks. Long Jump-1. D. Xavier; 2,bourne sent the Ambrose goalie a Scores:-

Distance: 17 fees lightning shot and although the latter stopped it, he let the ball fall

C. Figueiredo.

CAPT. E. C. SPINES' KI.

10 Yards Championship for and before he could retrieve it Capt. Spinks, b Baker His (18 years and under)-1, D. (again it had travelled over the goal R. H. Wild, run out Navier; 2, da Remedios.'

10 Yards Handicap (Girls under 15.-1, Vande Remedios; 2. M. Figueiredo

220 Yards Championship.—1, A. A. Remedios; 2, F.,A. Barrus; 3, J. A. Taz,

High Jump-1, M. Soares; 2, D. Xavier Height: 4 feet 11 inches. 20 Yards Handicap.-1, Taiz da Iowa: 2, J. Figueiredo,

TIENTSIN.

Apr. 17-LGB.N Chipahing

18.-O. N. Kuelchow,

43 Apr. 26-J.O.J.L. Tsondari.

0

Werra.

Hayo Mara

Rulyo Maru

IRINAN PORES, BIG,

CALCUTTA,

Via RANDCON),

Apr. 17.-1.03.N.

17.-P. M. 11.-E. L 24.-1.0.8.N.

May 1-N.TK

13-9. I.

Laling

Jacox

Takada.

Katsang

*Yamagata Maru.

Torilla.

BOMBAY AND COLUMBU,

Apr. 21.-0.8.K.

57.-N.Y.H.

May 5-P. 40.

6.-N. L. 8.-0.8.K 7.-N.I.E. 9,--P&O. 16-P. & U. July 16.-P. & 0.

Himalaya Hara.

Bado Maru. Bloili

Werth

Celebes Maru. Moji Mare, Kidderpore.

Boudan. Soudan.

KUSTRALIAN PORTS.

SYDNEY AND Apr. 18.-N.V.K. Ky-E&L 14-8.Y.E.

E. & A..

Jane July 7.-E. & A.

MELBOURNE. Yoshino Martz.

Et. Albans. Aki Maru. Fastern.

Arafura.

--RAPAN PORN.

Apr. 17-B. L.

18-10. M. 14.-N.Y.K. 18.-N.Y.E 19.-O.P.8.

11.08.N.

1.-P.80.

R-LIK

1.-F. M.

2.A.0. I

Tocilla.

Nilo.

Wakasa Maro. Norfolk Haru. Empress of Russia. Namsang. Nyanza. Baruna Maru. Taiyo Hard. Pres. Wilson. Pres. Jefferson.

-U.3.8.B West Kader.

AIONS. Hoàng

$-EL City of Blogapore.

· KURS ANGELES,

Apr. 91.-U.A.SE;. Elkridge.

|| May 11–0.88E

West Obopaka.

VAIPARAINE

Fra. Jinan, Honolulu, “Bam Framotnos

BAN PITO, Salero Cruz, Barnio Callao, ANICA & Iquique).

Apr. 24.-T.E.K.

D-TEK

May 31.-D. La

Jane 5.-K.K. July 20-T.K.K.

Talyo Maru

Anyo Maru

Harold Dollar.

Belya Mara.

Rakuyo Maru

HAVANA WEW. ORLEANS GALVSETOON & MOBILE.

Apr. 16.-T. I. 0. May 5.-T. LO.

16.-T.L.O.

A

Victorious

Narboro.

Ethan Allen,

PORTLAND.

Apr. 18.-U.8.8.8. May 18.-U.8.8.B. June 10.-U.S.§.B.

West Hadar. Work Jeasap. Pawlot.

NEW YORK, (VIA PANAMA)

Apr. 17-N.Y.K.

Ta tétayo Maru.

15.-T. 1.0. Victorious

(Via Bury.)

| Apr.'11.~ B. F. 18.-D. LA May 3.-P. L. 5-B.Y. K-N. L

Karoog

Dim Dollar. Celtic Prince.

Atreus.

Поста

8-D. & Co. Dwore Osatio,

H.-T.K.K. · Bayo Kara.

16.-B. F.

18.-P. L.

25.-B. F.

Jane B. F.

6-D. & Co. 18.-B. F. 5.-B.T July 1-T.KK.

Euryloobus

Eastern Prince.

City of Birmingham Oania.

Kendal Castle.

City of Pittsburg.

Keomuz.

Beljo Maru.

BOSTON.

Apr. 17-N.Y.K.

15.-B. F. SA.-D. L. May 3.-P. L

5.-B. F. 8.-D. & Co.

15.-B. F. 16.-P. L 26.-B. F.

Juno B. F. *

15.-B. F.

Taketoyo Maru Karong

Diana Dollar. Coltia Prince Akreos. Dare Castle. Burglochus. Etern Prince. City of Birmingham. 'Oanía.

8-D. & Co. Kendal Castle.

City of Pittsburg. Keomus.

15.-B. F.

BALTIMORE,

Apr. 2.-D. L

Diana Dollar.

SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.

DURBAN AND CAPETOWN. -(VIA BINDAPOne, Bonnes Arnes, Ria DE JANEIRO, SANTOS and MaUEITIOS.). May 1-0. 3. K. Trooms Maru.

BARCELONA & VALENCIA. Apr. 21.-H.4.L. May -HAL

Bheinland.

Ermland.

BRINDISI, VENICE & TRIESTE,

Apr. 3.-L.

Venezia.

Rippon.

Jane 6.-L

GENOA.

20.-B. F.

SL-E. A.

-UL P. 8_West Kader.

Nango Y.K. Macanear Mare.Apr. X-TAK. Persia Maru.

May NYK.

E-R&O. 4.-Q.P.8.

DALNY.

€140. 8.-2.44.

-W.Y.K $.-P..M.

KEELING.

*1-3.0L

1Apr. 30.-T.EX.

IL-P.&O.

Persia Maru.

17.-N.I.K.

18-3.7.E.

TSINGTAO. (95) Apr 1-0 No Sinklang,***

1-1.K.K.

HAIPHONG.

0

Apr. 30-LC.&.N.

Locong

HOIHOW.

line, making the Ambrose team H. E. Hollands, c and b Quick. 1 two up, a score which they main-L. D. McNicoll, b Quick ........ tained until the final whistle was. G. Wheeler, c Omar, b Sayer 12 blown

C. Danca, c Johnstone, Rum-

jahn

PRESENTATION.

Following the afternoon's play E. F. Spinks, c Quick, b Rum- the teams assembled for the pre- jahn sentation of chips and medals, a¦G, Hall, b Baker pleasing little ceremony which was B, Petheram, b Boker performed by Mrs. Wilton, wife of N, Balhatchet, b Bäker Mr. R. J. Wilto, the League pre-F. N. Young, not out 100 Yards (Open).~1, A. 2.sident, who tendered his con- Remedion; 2, B. Assumptuo. gratulation to the teams on the positions they had attained in the leagues.

120 Yards (Open).-,. . G. Luz: 2, G. Osmund.

Egg and Spoon Race, J. M. d'Altonda Remedios; 2, F'. B. P. du Silva.

920 Yards (Open to members of the Railway Club).-1, Shek Wing Kwan; 2, Lai Yau Kit.

100 Yards Handicap (1ears and under).-1. T. Alves; 2. V. Xavier.

Half Mile Handicap)-1, Figueiredo; 2, G. Remedios;, 3,

J. A. de V. Sobres.

STEAMER ASHORE..

Apr. 19.-U. N. Karing.

Lake Ons WB.

Kaga Maru.

Karna's.

Empress of Aľa. Shunko Haru. Pardinia

Eastern, Kamo Maru. Pres. Lincoln, Pres. Grant, Ebira -Tango Maru.

Iyo Maru Tengo Haru.

Ninking.

22—A DL — Fres: Madison.

B. D-P.40. Jade S.-T.K.K.

3-AOL

Kaabger.

Kores Kara.

Free. McKinley..

14.EE. Shinyo Mara.

HONOLULU,

Nilie.

-TEE Taiyo Maru.

$6.-F. M.

My 8.-P.M.

-T.LK $5.-D; K. Jane 3.-T.K.K.

14-TKK

200 N.

Chibus.

Extras

12

20.---LO.8.N. 21.-I.C.S.N.

Leccang. Chunsang.

Apr. 16-C. M.

Total

.104

TAIGION.

Bowling Analysis.

3

13

Apr. 1.-1.0.8.N.

Wisgsang 30.-1.0.1 Cadareita M. 0.

B. W. May 1-0.888. U. Omar .... 9 4 12 0

1101 E. K. Quick......10

6A.O.L 19.-U.9.8.B.

West Faralon.

2

Doylestown. Mures.

Swatow, whence she drifted during

G. R. Sayer.... 0 ง 28 T. Baker... 5 4 The ss. "Kaying" is reported to A. A. Rumjahn..... 3 be still lying on her side ashore at E. G. Johnstone.. 2

1

+

S.S. "KAYING? IN SWATOW. H. Owen Hughes. 7 2 14 0

GALE

a big gale on Thursday night.

INTERPORT PROBABLES.

BANGKOK. 14 Apr. 17-LOS.N Yatahing. 10 2 17,---C. N. Klangsu.

21-10.8N. Chuntang. --- --- A - Bintang.

Banks 30.--E A

60 Yards Handicap (Girls and TheKaying" arrived at Swatow A. A. Rumjahn,,c E. F. Spinks,

b Hall

Boys under 8 years). Leo du Roza: 9, Mario Roze.

from Hongkong on Thursday and

150 Yards (Open).-1. W. G. Ogley; 2, L. Rocha,

Young

"Kaying" was not under steam at E. J. R. Mitchell, b Young

220 Yards (Open).1, C. Figueiredo; 2, J. Luz.

10 Yards Team Race-Winning team: D. Xavier (Capt.), J. A. E. Soares, H. Barron and C. Duz.

Ladies Nomination. E. R. Hyndman; 2, F. P. T. da Silva: 3, F. J. Luz.

Tug-of-War.-Won by Visitors. Consolation Race.-1, J. Iaz, 2, Barroa..

Veterane Race-1, F. Remedioa; 2, B. O. da Silva.

Bandaraan's Race-1, L. E. Berman Brown; 2, Leading. Nicholla,

The first ordinary general meeting of the Hongkong Hide and Leather Co., Ltd, will be held at the company's offices, 67-69, Des Voeux Road, Central at 12 noon on April 30,7**.

was anchored. A gate suddenly E. G. Johnstone, c Dance, b swept the harbour, and as the

0

Lycson. Nankin Ubinhua. Glenade.

BINGAPORE.

32

Apr. 18-B. F.

ÍR-P. &0. 10.-0.1,

30.-G. L.

31

20B. F.

80

31.-B. I.

SL-C. N.

$1-0,8K

the time she began to drift.A. E. Wood, b Young... 26 Another steamer belonging to the E. K. Quick, retired

China Navigation Co. went to her H. Owen Hughes, run out ................ assistance and the "Kaying" was G. R. Bayer, c and b Capt, Spinks 1 eventually driven ashore opposite Messrs. Jardine's Wharf at Swatow. Baker, b Young'..... The Talkoo, Dock tug was des U. Omar, not out ...... patched to the scene of the accident J. Davies, not aut

Extra...

on Saturday afternoon but what damage has been caused is stated to be of no consequence and the ship will probably put to sea in the course of the next two or three days.

OUR FRENCH VISITORS.

A BUSY PROGRAMME. Rear-Admiral Gilly, his Staff, and members of the commercial mission on board the French cruisers." Victor Hugo" and "Jules Michelet" were guests at luncheon

11

18

'Total for 8 wickets....155

T. E. Pearce, did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

-B. F. 13-N.Y.K. 23-EL & 13 NYX 17.N.Y.K..

28B4F.

May 1-Ba

Š gapenor. Tada. Sinking Himalays Mard. Elailia. Demodoqu Genos Maru, Indien Mialian MaruL Fadó Margi City of Pooma

L-U.88B+West Farkling I.-N.Y.E. Yomagaja Maru.

6.--M. L.

7.-B. F.

I-R.TE

#P.&O.

1.-X.Y.E.

34

11-0.8K

11-0.8.K

11

10

0. M. #. N. Balbatchet .......10. (91 88 FN. Young..

12 1 82 EF. Buinks 5 {G.X, VA Hall,

HL Hollande. 9. Capt. Spinks

41 36

2

Tonight there will be a dinner on board HM.S.Tamar" to-day. CANTON CIVIL GOVERNOR. and ball: at the residence of M. Paul Kremer, the French Consul,

RETURNS TO CANTON.

14-B.. 16.-P. 40. BE LA 20-B. F.

10- A

Juno 4.-B. F

On anguiring of the Govern ment Civil Hospital to-day, it was learned that Mr. Chan Wing-hsin, son of the ex-Civil Governor of in Peak Road. Canton, who was shot by an un. Yesterday morning the visitom On Saturday afternoon, H. E. 15-P40 4. 17-P. 40, known sazallant & few days ago, has made a tour of the Island by Mr. Tsui Shku-ching, was enter.STARTS improved as much as can be expect motor car, visiting the French talned by a number of Chinese so-A ød but his condition is still very Hospital and Convent, and the merchants at the Hongkong Hotel. RI... 'seriouat iOne of the bullets hari Nazareth Mission at Pokfulum. In in the evening another recaption-B been extraged but one, which the ternoon, a TVA WA KUHET N although too deeply embedded, is given at the French Consulate, restaurant, West Point, after which doing no harm, has not been re which was largely attended by Mr Tallest by the night boat, for

members of the French community.† Canton, mored.

Pres. WBeca Fres. Linoola. Tenyo Maru Nanking

Kors Maru.

8hinyo Maru

VANCOUVER, ETC. :

Apr. 18.-C.P.B. Empress of Russia,

1-12-0, 8. K. Arizona Maru..

Tyndareus.

[ May --L—N.X÷K.---Kaga Mazuj

-C.P.8.

15.-B., T. 17.-D. L 9.-N.L.X.

June 19.—B, 3, July –B.F. Aug 14.-B. F

Empress of ABA. Protestlane. Harold Dollar

Achilles. Philcotetes Protesilsus.

VICTORIA.

Apt. 19.—0, 8 E

11, −0.7.8. --B. F May 1-N..H.

10.A.0.L. 15.-B. P. V 19.-N.V.E 2.A.0. L June 20.L. * ·

15.—3, F... July - F Aug 16-B. F.

Aur, 19.-0. B. R.

May 10. O. L

18-NYE 2-407 Juso Kimk, O.L.

July 3,–日 Ang 16-BAS

Arizona Maru, Empress of Rossla. Tyndarona

Kage Maru. Fras. Grant.. Protealbans,

Iyo Mart. Pres. Madison. Pres. McKinley.

Achilles.

Philootstel

Protesilaua

Arizona Maru, Tyndareas.

· Frau Jaffermoni Pros. Grant. Frotodians. Harold Dollar. Iyo Maru -Fres, Madisom.

Pres."MaKinley,

LOS ANGELE Apr. 31.0.8.8.8. Kay 11,-U.B.8.

BAN FRANCISCEL

Apr. 18--0.

AWElson

$7.-D. I

May 6.-N. L

QE. A 25, G. L 5.-B. F.

| Jans 20.-B. F.

Aspenor.

Jadian. Diana Dollar.

Werra.

Chila. Glenarine. Morton. Phomius.

MARSEILLES.

Apr. 18.-P, &U.

20.-B, F. 25-NY.K. 17,-D. L. 2.-L. L May 1.-B. F.

2-P.&Q 9.-N.T.K. 18-P.&O. 10.-B. F. 30-F. &0,

June 1.-B. F.

13- P. & O. 30-B. F,

-P. &0. July 4.-B. F.

IL-P. &.0. t 25.-P. & 0. Aug. 4.-E. F.

Mankin. Alapenor. Mishima Mary. Dians Dollar.. City of Poonn Teuber. Karmasta

Hakozaki Maru. Kasghar. Meriones.

Elponaz Sardinia. Phemius.

Delta. Telouachuz Halwa

Devenha Barpedon. Khiv Kashmir.

GLASGOW.

Agapenor.

Apr. 32-B. 7. May 1-B, F

Tedoor. Meriones.

-B. 1.

Wang L.-B. F. Elpenor.

Phemiae. July 4.-B. F... Telemachen

Apr. 18.-B. F.

H.-B. F.

35.-H.K.A.L. May 7.-3. F

M.—EA, 15.-B.A.EL

AMSTERDAM.

Lyon.

Demodocm

Indien.

Banks.

Mentor

Chila

Oostkez

Malays

Bolivia Onderkerk. Panama Australiems.

Juno 10- A

1.-H.AEL July 8.-E. A. Aug. 7.-W. A.

Pardes

ROTTERDAM.

Apr. 18.-M. F. 13.-B. Y. 90.-G. I IL-B.A.L 15,--E. A. 15.-H. LAL.

30.-B. 7.

May ~R. B.

10.-N. L

14-R. B.

10-1. A.. 21.—B, R.

35.-H. AE.In

Lyoson

Demodoom.

Glenade.

Bhais

fadisa..

Banka.

Agapenor.

ILAYAN Monter Werra.

For othe Glenogle.

Chile.

Glauc -Qontork.

Glenaride. Ermland. Keloas. Antoinecom

1.-G. I

B-HAL

J.-R. E.

June 4, 48°F.

10.--E. A.

11.-B. F.

H.-R. F.

Malays Bamsera. Adrastus.

30.-E. 4.

Bolivia.

#Q.—, TEA. IT

Ondarkork:

15.-B. F.

Teiresiss

July 1-8. F.

Machaon.

Pazsa.

Rhesus.

L-E. A -B. F. 10.~B, J. Aug. 7.-E. A.

Troilu

Australien:

ANTWERP.

Apr. 18.-P) & 0.

20.-G. L. .-B. F. * 16.—N,Y.E. 18.-N. L. May 2-P.&O.

5.-R. B. 5.-B. F. 9.--N.Y.R 11.-10. B. K. 16.-P. & 0. 11.-B. F. 30. P.

0.

| Jans 13.-P. & 0.

25, -B. F.

.-P. & 0.

| July 11.—P. & 0. 15.-P. & 0. Aug. 5.-P. 40. 12-P. &0.

Mankin. Glazada. Demodocus, Mishizos Marn. Werra

Karmala

Havensteia. Agapinoz Hakozati Mara. - Amazon Maru. Kashgar.

Demodocus.

Berdinis. Toiresize

Delta Malwa. Deranta,

Khim.

Kashmir.

HAMBURG.

Apr. 18-B..

19,-. I.

20,~~~~0, L.

1-HAL. 33.-E. A. 15.-HEAL $$. --R. L. May 5.-R. B.

.-N. L 11.-0.8. K. 14. B. F. B0,-. A.

15.-G. L 20.-H.A.L

Lyosan. Glershane. alegals. Rheinland.

Indien... Banka.

City of Poona. Havenstein. Warra Amazon Mar. Persoun

2.-- HE, AL.

Okille. Oostkark. Glenariffe.

Ermland.

Nalous. Malaya. Adrastan

18.-B.F. Jans 10.-E. A

18-B. E.

LA 10.-H.E.A.L. July 1-1

16.-B. F. Aug. 7.-E. A

Balinis Ouderkerk:

Machzon Panama.

Trollas.

Australian.

BRAKES.

Apr. 15.-ELLA.L. Bunka.

May 5.-N. L

25.-H.R.A.L.

Werta Oosterk.

| June 20.- H.EAL, Ouderkerk.

D.COPENHAGEN.

Apr. 13.-E. A.

Indian

8.-P. & 0. 18-P. & 0.

May 20.---E. A. Juno 10- A

Okila

Maisys.

10.—E A.

Hollvia.

|July 8.-E. A

Params.

HAVRE.

Australien

Elpmor.

LONIION.

May 1.-B. F. Tencer. Jans, 1.—B. E.

Apt. 18.--B. Paz Lymar

May

18 P. &0..

$0.-G. L.

3.-E. F. 25.-N.Y.E..

-P. & 0. 7-BE 9-NY.K IL-0.8.K.

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Gleando.

Demodocus.

- Mishima Maruk

City of Poona. Karuzala. Əldlia.

Mentor.

Hakozaki Mara.

Amazon Harn. Persons': Kashgar

28,--P. 4.0.

- 18.-G. L.

Glenogla

Glanous

Glensriffe.

18-P. & 0.

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Bouxlan

Berdinta

16.-B.*F. 19.-3. F

E-PO 13,4 7, & 0.. -PO July 1-R F

9.-1. T. IP 0.

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Adrastas Dernortona „Taironias.

Bielia

Mohmon

** Bhesis.

Trolls

Kaly

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- HAP &0.

LIVERPOOD

Apr. 20.-B.' F.. Kay L—BY:

Jane 1-B By:

Jab 4.-B. 1

Apr 20 G

THE WATER SUPPLY.

Leral and Storage of wadeziv reservDĒTS”- |on the Ist April 1913 *....

DIET AND WELL DIETRICH WATES WORNE.-

LEVEL

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Infermittent Supply In all Rider Maðu distelets during Márol 1913,

MONRONOR. 'NAKEN WORKS EXTRA.

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