March 15, 1902.]
CRICKET.
H.K.C.C. v. BATTLESHIPS' XI. This match on the 8th¡inst. ended in a victory for the Club on the first innings, owing entirely to Dixon's 62, the other members of the vic torious team performing very indifferently In their second innings the Battleships' team knocked up some runs, the Club apparently being satisfied with their victory on the first venture. Score and analysis :-
H.X.C.C.
Capt. Krickenbeck, b McKinley
C
25
Lt. France-Hayhurst, o Tweedie, b Rogers 2 Major Wynne, b McKinley.
W. Dixon, b Campbell...
Lt. Venables, cand b MoKinley
J. Hooper, lbw, b McKinley
J. Brown, c Rogers, b Campbell
Major Buttanshaw, b Campbell
Lt. Edmundson, b McKinley. P. A. Cox, not out.
13
62
4
10
0
7
5
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CHINA OVERLAND TRADE REPORT.
Dr. J. R. Raymond, R.N.
Mr. C. H. P. Hay... Mr. C. Palmer
41 1 1 1 1 1
POOL.
89
15
74
99
18
81
91
9 82
84
83
98
15
83
103
18
101
85 + 85 +
15
86
Mr. C. M. G. Burnie Lient. G. S. Palmer Mr. H. S. Sweeting Dr. W. B. Drew, K.N. Mr. T. S. Forrest... Mr. J. H. T. McMurtrie Commr. H. J. Davison, R.N. 100 98 Commr. James, R.N.
17 entries.
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**888888bb8
85
87
87
13 87
X 90
Members are reminded that the annual general meeting will take place at 5 p.m. on the 20th inst., ut the Hongkong Club.
HONGKONG VOLUNTEER CORPS.
MACHINE GUN CO.'S CHALLENGE SHIELD COMPETITION.
The annual competition for the Challenge Shield between the Machine Gun Companies of the Volunteer Corps, which was held on the Tai Hang Rifle Range on Saturday, 8th inst., resulted in a win for "C" Company, the previous holders of the trophy, who beat "B" Company by 28 points and "A" Company by 72 points. Marks were awarded as follows:--
I- TIME TAKEN TO COME INTO ACTION AND COMPLETE COMPETITION.
207
The visitors to the City Hall Library and Museum last week incinded 239 non-Chinese and 129 Chinese to the former and 52 non- to the latter Chinese and 2,845 Chinese institution.
The large numbers of people whom the band performances attract to the Recreation Ground every Wednesday are the best thanks His Excellency the Acting Governór could desire for his institution of this pleasant form of public amusement. On the 12th inst, a numerous crowd assembled to listen to the excellent music of the 2nd Royal Welsh Fusiliers, whose selections were greeted with frequent applause by their audience.
The following returns of the average amount of banknotes in circulation and of specie in reserve in Hongkong during February, are cer- tified by the managers of the respective banks:- Average Specie in A mount. Reserve.
$ $ 3,198,605 1,700,000
12,462.306 5,000,000 416,194 150,000
$16,107,165 $6,850,000
Banks. Chartered Bank of India, Aus-
tralia and China Hongkong and Shanghai Bank-
ing Corporation National Bank of i hina, Limited
Total..
COMMERCIAL.
Onslow, b McKinley..
Extras
Total
129
BATI LESHIPS' XI-1ST INNINGS.
Rey. Moore, c F. Hayhurst, b Dixon
18
Mid. Digby, o Wynne, b F. Hayhurst...
10
Mid. Campbell, c Buttanshaw, b F. Hay-
burst
15
Mid. Haycock, b F. Hayhurst
0
Lient. Tweedie, b F. Hayhurst
0
Mr. Broadbent, b F. Hayhurst.
16
TEA.
Surg. Huskinson, c Venables, b Dixon
17
Mr. .cKinley, c Dixon, b F. Hayhurst
1
Lt. Boyle, b F. Hayhurst
0
Mid. Hargreaves, not out
Rogers, b Dixon...
Extras
Total
2ND INNINGS.
G
0
A " C-. 12mins.
4
"B" Co. "C" Co. 11 mins. 13mins. II-MARKS FOR TIME.
EXPORT OF TEA FROM CHINA TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT,
1901-2 lbs.
1900-1 lbs.
87
48
Mid. Digby, c and b France-Hayhurst Rev. Moore, c Venables, b Buttanshaw. 51 Mr. McKinley, e Dixon, b France-Hayhurst 11 Mid. Campbell, o France-Hayhurst, b Dixon 1 Mid. Hargreaves, b Dixon
0
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"A" Co. - B" Co. "C" Co.
III-MARKS FOR DRILL AND FIRE DISCIPLINE.
"A" Co. 44
Hankow and Shanghai... Amoy and Formosa...
44
50
Foochow
12,761,212
11,299,703
Canton
"B" Co. 38 IV-H TS.
T
C" Co.
46
12,761,212 11,299,703
1
Surg. Huskinson, c Wynne, b Buttanshaw 31 Lt. Tweedie, b F. Hayhurst...
"A" Co.
"B" Co.
20
92
152
C" Co.
168
EXPORT OF TEA FROM CHINA TO
UNITED STATES AND CANADA.
Mid. Haycock, st Venables. b Krickenbeck 6
1901-2
1900-01
V-MARKS FOR HITS.
Lt. Boyle, st Venables, b F. Hayhurst
25
"A" Co.
"B" Co.
Mr. Broadbent, not out
19
82
136
"C" Co. 15)
Shanghai
Rogers, o Battanshaw, b Hayhurst
0
Extras
17
TOTALS FOR II, III, AND V.
Amoy and Formosa...... Foochow
6,643,262 11,855,217
51
Total
188
A" Co.
174
"B" Co. 218
"C" Co.
246
6,643,262 11,855,217
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
HONGKONG.
Mr. J. H. Bacon is recognised as Vice and Deputy Consul-General in Hongkong for the United States of America.
EXPORT OF TEA FROM JAPAN TO UNITED STATES AND CANADA.
1900-1
1899-00 lbs.
H.K.C.C.
0. M.
R.
W.
Rogers
6
McKinley.
11
2
Broadbent
1
Campbell
5
4928
45 1
42
G
14
The Hon. A. M Thomson, Colonial Tre s. urer, returned to the Colony on 9th inst. by the s.s. China.
Yokohama Kobe Hiogo
28
3
BATTLESHIPS.
First Innings
0. M.
France-Hayhurst.
14
Dixon
13.5 7
26
Second Innings
0.
France-Hayhurst
19.5
Dixon
14 2
NOX
M.
458 459
B.
W.
57 7
3
W.
5
42
Krickenbeck
24
33
1-0 na 12
2
Buttanshaw
7 11
A portion of the wall between the tenements Nos. 2 and 4, Eastern Street collapsed on the 11th inst., and two Chinese were injured by the falling debris. Both were removed to hospital.
Lieut. W. Nicholson, H.K.V.C., has been granted twelve months' leave of absence; and Lient. T. Skinner, H,K.V.C., leave of absence from the 25th February to the 15th March.
A cablegram was received in Hongkong on the
ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB. 12th inst. stating that owing to the late arrival
MONTHLY MEDAL FOR
MARCH.
CAPTAIN'S CUP AND
In spite of want of rain, the course was in very fair order and many creditable scores were handed in. The winner of the Pool returned three excellent cards and fully deserves a substantial reduction of handicap. The Captain of the Club was successful in qualifying for his own prize with a good score, which would have been considerably better but for one or two mistakes. This completes the series of mouthly com- petitions for Mr. Palmer's Cup, to secure final possession of which the winners of the year, nine in number, will have to do battle at an early date, CAPTAIN'S CUP.
Mr. C. Palmer Mr. C.-M. G. Burnie Lieut. G. S. Palmer Mr. H.S. Sweeting...
01585
91
84
100
109
Dr. W. B. Drew, R.N...
101
.: 104
85 +
835 + 98
2
8
106
15
17 entries.
Mr. C. H. P. Hay... Mr. T. S. Forrest... Mr. J. H. T. McMurtrie Commr. James, R.N. Dr. Raymond, R.N.
82
83
85
86
at Shanghai of the steamer Loongmoon they will not be able to reach this port in time to open this evening as originally was intended. Their season will commence on Monday.
The twin-screw steam dredger Canton River, as she now lies in Hunghom Bay off the pre- mises of the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co., Ld., will be offered for sale by public auction at half-past two o'clock this afternoon in Messrs. Hughes & Hough's sales rooms, No. 20, Des Voeux Road.
Dr. Bateson Wright, Headmaster of Queen's College and local Hon, Sec. of the Oxford Local Examinations, informs us that 81 can- didates have entered for the Oxford Local Examination next July-16 Senior, of whom two are girls, 40 Junior, and 25 Prelimininary, of whom one is a girl.
By a fire which broke out in a carpenter's the 8th inst. 85 shop at Hanghom Docks on 86 damage was done to the extent of about $2,000. The loss is partly covered by insurance. The fire was discovered by Sergeant Gordon, Hung. 87 hom, who gave the alarm and received the 90 prompt assistance of some of the European 91 employees of the Dock Company, under Mr.
S. Wilson, in subduing the outbreak.
87
lbs.
12,462,754 14,044,235
12,462,754
14,044,235
SILK.
CANTON, 1st March :-Re-reels.In spite of a good demand for this class of Silk, only a few transactions took place, owing to the extreme scarcity of stock. A lot of ten bales No. 1 was bought at $635 together with ten bales No. 2 at $620. Also a settlement of No. 3 is reported at $600. Filatures.-The activity ruling on our market before the holidays has fully continued since the re-opening, about 900 bales having been bought for Europe. As was to be foreseen in view of the paucity of stock, prices have steadily advanced, and holders now ask a further rise of $10 to $20 for the small stock they have left on hand. Waste.-Steam Waste has remained in very active enquiry at daily advancing prices. Sales have been made in Extra Selected up to $115 for opened and $1'8 for unopened. Dealers have very little stock on hand and there is every probability of the season closing with very short supply.
20
CAMPHOR. HONGKONG, 14th March.-No arrivals.
da.
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SUGAR.
HONGKONG, 14th March.--The tone of the market has improved a little and the prices ara going upward." Quotations are :-
7.5% to 7.80 2, White....... Shekloong, No. 1, White......$8.41 to $8.50 pcl.
2, Brown Shekloong, No. 1, Brown
No. 1, White.. 1, White.. Swatow, No. 1, Brown 2, Brown do. Foochow Sugar Candy Shekloong
do. Swatow, do.
>>
2
31.
6.05 to 6.10 5.90 to 5.95 8.40 to 8.45 7.45 to 7.50 6.00 to 6.05 5.80 to .......13.05 to 13.10 .10.15 to 10.20
"
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5.85
J2
29.
2