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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY; DECEMBER 25т¤, 1903
Franco are in active communication with
Cholern is now reported to have entirely dis- TELEGRAM S. Japan und Russin, and that mediation on appeared from Nagasaki,
Sengkeng Jockey Club are their part is possible. Nevertheless, it is very hard to see how France and ourselves, reminded that cutries for the Hongkong Derby
Memb
close on the 26th inst
A. S. WATSON & CO., though both most earnest in the desire to
avoid a rapture which threatens to involve Crime in Hongkong is on the decrease judg. both, and perhaps destroy the greatly iming from the Police records of the past two proved relations now existing between the wooks. This is very creditable to our Police, two nations, can discover a satisfactory and lasling settlement between the two Powers that are struggling for the lead in the North of Asia. There is such a gulf, between Russin's pretensions and Japan's demands that it looks a superhuman task to bridge Were Bassis more tractable the it over.
FOR THE
CHRISTMAS SEASON.
A graud Charitable Bazaar is to be bold at Macae on the 26th and 27th inst." Steamore leave Hongkong for Macao at 8.30 am, ou bath days.
Messra, Kelly and Walsh have sant as a complimentary copy of their Imperial English and Chinese Diary for 1904, showing all the
As usual, we are sailing one of the BEST position of affairs would be very different.excellent features of former yes.
One of the really hopeful Enetore in the
ASSORTMENTS in the Colony of GOODS situation is the apparent adhesion of the
FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS:- CONFECTIONERY in FANCY BOXES
of Raro Design.
GOOD PIPES in Great Variety. CIGAR and CIGARETTE-HOLDERS. CIGAR and CIGARETTE CASES: FANCY PERFUME SPRAYS. PERFUMES in FANCY BOXES. EBONY-BACKED HAIR BRUSHES. EBONY-BACKED TOILET MIRRORS, 20APS in FANCY BOXES.
MANICURE SETS. FANCY PUFF BOXES.
And so on.
TOM SMITH'S CRACKERS.
Artistic and Pleasing CHRISTMAS AND NEW
Chinese to the Japanese side," which all the most recent news from the North appears to indicate. The North-Chinu Daily News points out that the educated Chinese gene- rally took little or no interest in the war between China and Japan, but they seem curiously enough to be even more interested than the Manchus thurselves in recovering Manchuria from the grasp of Russin. The
Mesara. George Philip & Son, La., send us a copy of a map which they have published descriptive of the fiscal policy proposed by Mr. Chamberlain. It shows that goode imported free of duty amonal te 80 per cent, of the total, and gives diagrams of where we sell and where wo boy.
It is noted in Berlin that, according to statistics for the last 20 yours Issaut by the Imperial Chinese Customs, the German skare in the total traffte of foreign countries with
"DAILY PRESS" SERVICE.
[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.]
CRICKET.
VICTORIA RECREATION
CLUB.
H.E. ME. HAY'S TEAM U, CAPTAINS AND
REGATTA DINNER. COMMANDER OF THE PLEXT.
The V.R.C. Regatta Dinner, held at the Played on the club ground, commencing at ton o'clock yesterday morning, the above match Kowloon Hotel on the night of the 23rd inst., ended in a win for the Captains and Common was a great success, a large number of V.R.O. ders of the Floet. The Acting Governor's team members, besides quite a few visitors, being was a strong one, but suffered defeat. Com. present; the dining hall, in fact, was just as full. THE AR EASTERN CRISIS. Nicholas secured 7 wickets for 24 rose in their as it could be without interfering with general fint inaings. The band of the Vengeanor comfort. Among those present were Lient, was in attendance during the match. Beores:-
Nowman, of the Amphitrite, and Mr. Cummings, oflour of the Brilliant; Captain
LONDON, 23rd December, 2.35 p.m.
BRITAIN AND FRANCE ATTEMPT MEDIATION
Great Britain and France are in active communication with the Japanese and Bussian Governments, and mediation is
possible.
BRITISH NAVAL REINFORCEMENT.
H.M.S. King Alfred has been commis sioned to take naval reliefs to the Chinn squadron, and it is expected that she will remain on the station,
importance of this is impossible to exagge. China has risen from 5.08 por cont. in 1882 to Leviathan, but was built by Viobors at Harrow,
rate. A hostile China cuts at the com.
13 par cent in 1902. This increase is to be attributed chiefly, to the establishment of munications between Port Arthur and sorvien of steamers of high tonnage to the At. Far East and to the institution of the great Vladivostock with European Russia.
cargo lines from Bremen and Hamburg to East Asia.
lo
its full value it cancels the value of the Trans-Siberian line; at its least, it detaches
The NC. Daily Netce learns from a special a vast number of Russian troops from the front in North-East Asia. When writers correspondent in Paris that the loan of indulgeio prophesies about Russia adopting 40,000,900 francs (£2,400,0,0) isnod by a Parilian policy and retiring inland only syndicate of auks for the railway from return in overwhelming force, theyChengtingfa to Taiyuaufu was floated on destruction Monday last, and subscrited several times over. ignore the fact that thin
This satisfactorily proves that it is not im- possible at present to obtain the money required for railway enterprises in Chins. The bonds are of 500 francs each (£20), bearing 5 per cont, interest, and the syndicate is composed of the Russo-Chinese Bank, the Banque de Paris et dus Pays-Bas, the Société Générale, and the Comptoir National d'Escompte.
counteract
of the railway absolutely stops advance overland and necessitalon Russia secur- ing maritime supremacy to the blow. There has been a great deal of loce talk about the inevitableness of an What this is ultimate Russian victory based on, we cannot conceive. Nevertheless we should be very sorry indeed to sec Japan insist on war, except as the last resource, that is, to avoid relegation to the rauk of secondary Powers. And we trust it is not A. S. WATSON & CO. necessary again to insist that the downfall of Japan would effectually sweep away with it the remaining traces of British influence LIMITED.
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MS, KAT'S TEAM, First Innings,
Seisoud Innings. Major Chichester, b Far-
quhar.........ann
8. b Farquhar..... Capt. Davies, b Nicholas, 10 not out...... Mr. Flotahor, c sab, b
Nicholas 10' not out... Dr. Atkinson, verb, b
Farquhar
Mr. Traols, o Watson, b
Nicholas
Mr. Rhodes, cand b Far-
quhar........... st
Mr. Ponsonby, not ont... 23 Hon. G. Stewart, o Far qahar, b Nicholas....... H.B. M. F. H. May, a Shelford, b Nichuma...
b Nichola
3
3
Capt. Hurley, e Grant, Mr. B. E. O. Bird, e Far
quhar, Nichola ...... 0 Extras 12
Total
Extras
3 Cowlishaw, unfortunately, could not attend. Mr. H. C. Anston, secretary of the V.R.C., in the 7absence of Mr. A. Chapman, the president,
Total (2 wickets)...118 THE NATI. Firat Inninge,
Second Inalage. Com, Farquhar, bDarian 0 not out.............. 34 Com, Wals . Atkin-
mon, b Davina 10 crub, b-Stewart ... 52
of Com, Luy, a Ponsonby,
Chichester
Q ran out. Com. Nicholaa, b Chiches-
30 ter
ter...
Cour.Sholford, Chichon- Capt. Stewart, b Dari o Com. Gannt, a Davies, b Com. Kiddle, b Davies.
Chichuster
0
22
14
0e and b Farquhar ... 35 presided. When dinner was well advanced, and all were olothed in headgear from Tom Switb's crackers, Mr. Anatos, amid mack applause, proposed "The King." Rising to the toast, the company sang the National Anthem. Lieat. Newman, in proposing Prospority of the Club." coupled with Health to the Secretary," spoke of the commendable apirit in which affairs of the club wore managed; the V.R.C. had done its lovel bost to promote sport. Mr. H. C. Austen was referred to in the highest terme, and Mr. Frank White was a man worthy of remembrance (lond applause). Mr. Austen, in responding on hehalf of the commifted and members Lieut. Now- the V.RC, thanked
toasted the man for the way he had V.R.C. Thore were no less than 400 mothers, the club being in a most prosperous condition. Mr. Frank Lammert had been elected as the new rowing captain, and he hoped during the wiator to get up scratch rowing raoca. The athletio sports wore to be held in Marsh. He thought the post of hou. secretary of the V.R.C.. well worth having, and he would do the work willingly. Mr. Frank White had been seuratury for nearly three years; when he left Hongkong The following teaias will play in the match the best wishes of the club would go with bim. H.K.C.C. v. the United Services, commencing In drinking Mr. Frank White's health, the toast was honoured with a "He's a jolly good Bt 1.15 to-day,
H.K.4.C.-J. T. Dixon, William Dixon, fellow." Mr. Frank White said he would always MANILA, 24th December, 5.18 p.m. H. Hanc ek, R. Hancock, J. E, Leo, F. Maitland, experience pleasure in locking back on his APE. Mast, T. Sercombe Smith, W. C. D. Turner, V.RO, days. He would, indeed, bo very pleased
A. G. Ward, and A, N. Óther,
to put up a prizo for either the aquatic sports, United Serviccs-Sub-Liont, Barron, R.N., athletic sports, or regativ (applause). He had Mid, Campbell, RN. Major Chichester, been connected with the V, R.C., and knew Mr. D.A.A.G., Sub Lizat Cornabi, Liont. Heath Austen to be a good athlete (applause). Then
for Portugal, proposed the visitors, making a very suitable speech; Mr. Molier responded.
[The King Alfred i s sister-ship of the
instead of by Brown at Clydebank. She was slightly less expensise, costing £1,013,772 against tho Leviathan's £1,043,917. Her figures are Displacement, 14,100 tona; ih.p. 31,156 armour; 6.5-4in. belt, 24-lin, dark, bin. bulkhead, 6-bin. gam-position (Krupp stool); guns, two 9.2ia., sixteen 6-in, fourteen 12pr., three 3pr., and nine light; torpedo-tubes 2; speed 23,48 knots on trial.Eo. D.P.]
MANILA,
GOVERNOR TAFT'S FAREWELL.
15,000 from the Army, Navy, and Con-
Com, Smyth, run cut... Com. Gregory, not out...
Extras
Total 81 Capt. Stopford did not hat,
Innings declared closed,
Extra........... 12 Total (2 wickets)12
Hawkins, R.N., Mr. Horsey, B.N, Mid. Irwin, R.N., Lieut. Rimington, S.F., and Mr.
Williams, R.N.
Tila will be sorred in the Pavilion at 12.30
The Press was then honoured. Mr. Frank Lam-
Thera mert toasted the ladies.
жого во
today. The match will be continued at 11 ladies present; noodless to say, however, the o'clock on Saturday.
in Northern Asia. Britain mannot afford to impassable owing to deep snow, were compelled in Hongkong on the morning of the 27th, wil play the Kowloon Depot CC. at 215.
ses Japan crushed by Russia. Apart from all-questions of honour and the obligations 131 of treaties, it would be a most disastrous step, politically and commercially, for Britain to acquiesce in the absolute para wountry of Russia in the north of this great continent of Asia. It is a welcome piece of intelligence that H.M.S. King Alfred, the powerful sister ship of the Nu unsustygned caramunications that here, teady wired in other papers will be inserted. Leviathan, is coming out here soon, and may ndersa tra copiceur BALA PRass should be remain with the British squadron on the sex lege 11 m, on day of publication. After that station, H.M.S. Centurion may be in Hong- hour the supply is limited. Only supplisi for Cash, Telegraphic Address: Pus. Codes: A.B.C. 5th Ed. † kong in about a week's time, a fuct which wo overlooked when writing on the 22nd 1.3. Bez, 33. Telephone No. 12
instant on the neglect to increase the British fleet in theso waters. Nevertheless, we should still compare unfavourably with
Leher's
The Daily Press.
A team from the Craigengower C.C, the Gaelic connecting with the Koren, p, to-morms on the ground of the former which will await her.
club.
FOOTBALL.
toast war woll received. Mr. F. D. Bain responded. Anstering to the call for a speech, Mr. Camuring, chief officer of the Brilliant, in the absence of the captain, spoke for his ship. Ho referred to the compnay end sivitors from Shanghai as "bloods of the first water." Tho. Brilliant was the largest sailing-ship under the British flag. Mr. Rogers, an apprentice from. After
On the 19th September two members of thestibulary, and strong delegations from the 110th Malr. L.L, Capt. Harris, R.M. A., Lieut. Mr. J. J. Leiria, Vico-Cousal at Hongkong Britisle Legation at Pazing, Mr. Kidston and provinces and the Labour Unions, escorted air. Flaberty, left us shanting trip in Mon- golia. They proceeded to Dolon-nor and then Governor Taft from the Malacanan Palace to the Inneta, where 50 steam launches northwards, keeping west of the Khiugan plateau, to Buir-nor, intending to make their way theres to Tega, bat; finding the country accompanied him to the Gazlie. He arrives to cross to Huiles, on the Manchurian Railway, whence they returned to Peking. The journey, though unsuccessful as regards sport, was in- teresting because it was taken mainly along the routs of the stratagic railway which Russia was Kalgan. The travellers, however, found no reported to be secretly building from Hailar to such railway being bailt nor any oridence that its construction was contemplated. The enuntry north of Dulon-nor, while presenting few au- gineering dificulties, is inhospitable and tree- loss, and there is great scarcity of water. There are no villages and to settled population; only on their arrival were thirstened with arrest, Mongol nomads. At Hilar the travellers on but after they had given er anations were ling
the garrison. pitably entertained by the Itussian officers of
The following are the programme (by the
Hotel to-morrow night: 1
REUTER'S SERVICE.
THE FAR EASTERN ORISIS.
To morrow afternoon on the Happy Valley the Brilliant, also answered a cull,
will play further similer proceedings, the comp ay the Hongkong Football Club Officers of the Flest, Kick-p at o'clock, disper ad. The following will play for the Club:-
J. H. R. Hanc goal; II. C. Austen rud G. F. Ancott, backs; H. O. Gay, J. W. C. Wilius, H. A. Brent, R. A. Whitamore Benuar, and A. N. Other, halves; W. H.
J. Richardson, and J. D. Danby, forwards
The V.R.C. will play the Sherwood For- estore to-morrow at 4 pm. at Causeway Bay..
THE U.S. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.
Mr. Grover Cleveland sent the following letter to the Editor of the Brooklyn Daily Eagle last month -
I bave wrated for a long time to say soma. thing which I think should be sent to you
You can ever know how before others.
LONDON, 22nd December. The Daily Telegraph's correspondent at notice that they will require all the dry docks Nagasaki wires that the Government has given in the country for the foot. The warships have begun docking and cleaning in turo.
LATER. There is a more hopeful feeling regarding the Far East prevalent in the best informed ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB. grateful I am for the manifestation of kindly circles in Japan. London has not received any although it is undeniable that the situation continues grave and is affecting trade to some
HONGKONG OFFICE: 14, DESVEUX ROAD Russia, nore particularly when her ships 93rd Burtas' band) and menu at the Hongkong information indicating that war is imminent, i
LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, E.C.
HONGKONG, 25TH DECEMBER, 1903
Low in the Mediterranean arrive.
Christmas is looked on and written of com
period of peace. Unluckily it monly as a hes far more often of late years been a season of alarms aud of threats of war, if not of actual warfare. The year 1903 closes like many of its immediate predecessors amid anxiety and decad, and every day is felt to he a possible black date in history, the
To-day being Christmas Day, there will be no issue of the Hongkong Daily Press to-morrow, The next number will appear on Monday morning, the 28th inst..
Twenty-five years ago to-day there was a great fire in Hongkong, in which no lees than 368 houses were destroyed, together with a vast quantity of other properly.
.Corbin
André
WAR RISKS.
fooling toward me on the part of my country. men, which year initiative has brought out. VICE-COMMODORE'S CUP. Tho rape for the Vice-Commodore's Cup will Your advocacy in the Bugle of my nominu be sailed on Saturday, Tod Jannery, starting at tion for the Presidency came to mo sa a great March. The Stars and Stripes for Ever"...Souza
pta. Course No. 3, siz: from Kowloon Police surprise, and it has been seconded in such a by Democratio sentiunt, that Overture... .." Medusa"...... Stanishu Elliot
Per. Kowloon Rook (eteboard), Channel Rockmanner extent. Nothing is known about the reports .."The Shop Girl'
Caryll Seletion....
starboard), Meyer's East Buoy; (starboard); tivice conflicting thoughts of gratitude and duty. Lowen that the Japanese in England have been warned Song "The Promigo of life". Selection.. "A Princes of Kensington German to be in readiness to return home.
round, distance 11 miles. Handicaps are a have caused me to hesitate as to the time and manner of a declaration on my part concerning Waltz.......
..... "Sintiago***
follows:- Intermezzo..... "Endurin"
God Save the King"
the subject, if such a declaration should seem necessary or proper. In the midst of it all, and in full view of every consideration presented, I have not for a moment been able, nor am I now able, to open my mind to the thought that in any circumstances or upon any consideration, I should ever again become the nominee of my party for the Presidency. My determination not to do so is unalterable and conclusivo.
MENU,
Hors D'Œuvres Tartlets a la Kurse, ROUS Coek-a-Leokia
Smoked Garaupa and Butter, Sauco. ENTREER Chicken Cutlets and Spinach.
Herf Olives.
Menglas Patties,
CULLY. Oz Tail. JOINTS, Roast Ribs of Boef.
Toast Wild Goose and Sauer Kraut. Boiled Corned Bound of Beef and Carrol, COED,
Game Pie and Potato Salud, BWEETS.
Sago Pudding. Raspberry Ice Cream and Genoa Cake.
Tipsy Caka Apricot Tart.
LONDON, 22nd December. The rate on war risks at Lloyd's is now forty guineas por centam,
POLO.
SCOTLAND 1. IRELAND:
Contrary to expectations the, polo match at Causeway Bay on Wednesday between the above teams proved à very one-sided affair; however, a fast game ensued,
THE news arriving by way of London with regard to the oxisting crisis in the Far East has within the past few weeks been "goo " betwen good and bad, between sawing prace nail war. It is difficult even to make out what the general opinion of the better forerunner of months of terrible und relent. informed hoino Pruss is on the chances of a less hostilities. Yesterday's wire news seems, pacific issue. Quite recently the prospect however, to offer some hopes of the avoid- has been declared gloomy. War has been
ance of such a catastrophe. judged possible, probable, even inevitable. Yesterday, however, KEUTER's second tele- gram, dated the 22.d instant, and published in another column to-day, announced a more hopeful feeling regarding the Far East in Japan itself and the absence of informa. tion in London of the imminence of war. This sounde antisfactory; but unfortunately it only carries on the see-saw movoment of rumour of which we have spoken. From the North we have not received any news either way since our Kobe correspondent's message of the 20th instant. In Hougkong
Rumoure of an anticipated ontbreak between it seems the generally accepted idea in ser.
Japan and Russia over the Manchurian question vico circles, especially among those who
A special service will be held in S. Peter's are still rife in the Colony. We understand have visited the North lately, that an out- break of hostilities cannot be avoided and, Church, Queen's Road West, on Christmas that orders were given yesterday to have
morning at 10 o'clock. The offertory will be everything in roadiness for provisioning the back. This ended the first shukker. indeed, that it must occur very soon. It is devoted to the Shipwrecked Fishermen and British squadron in Eastern waters, and in felt that the situation is now such that only Mariners' Society, two alternatives remain, that Russia must give way or Japan must present sa ultima-: tum with whieh Russia will refuse to com- ply-not a very different situation, it may be remarked, from that of a couple of months ago. Only the wonderful patience of the Japanese Government and nation has managed to protract matters so long. It is impossible to hope, and also absurd to wish for an indefinite further protruction
Messrs. J. and P. Coats, of thread fame, have Applied for the registration in Hongkong of a representation of a rabbit as their trade mark, as solo proprietors thereof.
One of the latest ways of smuggling Chinese into the United States is sending them in cars engaged for shipping horses. Six Chinese "ure so cent into Boston last month, but they
were discovered.
WAR RUMOURS.
First chakker. From the throw-in Rosa got away and scored a subsidiary goal. After the bit out, give and take play took place in the Irish ground, His. Excellarey relieving time and again with well-placed shoto. The Irish defenen being stubborn and the Scotch attack: persistent, no more scaring took place till four minutes had gone, when Simpson sored a beautiful goal with a long shot for Scotland, From the throw-in Carleton made a brilliant run down and scored a subsidiary goal, being well supported by his No. 1 riding off the opposing
Second chukker. From the hit out Roas consequancs there was much aclirity in the went down and scored a goal. Practically the Service Corps department. A day or two ago whole of this chukker was played in the Irish beri was a time-test held with the purpose of ground, their defence completely breaking down ascertaining how long it would take to provision under the Beotou attack. The latter played Bions were again unshipped and sent back to the bors. perfectly. The game onded in an sasy the ships on the station. Afterwards the provi. well together and marked their opposite mem- elores. It is said that 12,000 pairs of miltary win for Sootland by 4 goals and 3 subsidiaries to We beg to acknowledge the receipt froin Mr. boots, guaranteed to withstand ice and water, have subsidiaries. Teams:- M. Noms, Consal for Japan, of a copy of the just arrived for the commisariat here, also that Financial and Boonenicul Anual of Japan, field hospital, larger than any one that has issued (in English) by the Japanese Department been sont out from home except to South Africa, of Finance and printed at Tokyo. It is an has been despatched from England for the of the present strain. Our London corre extremely unoful book of reference, full of China Station. It is farther stated that large spondent, in his telegram dated the 23rd interesting information, and has been prepared consignments of medical and surgical material
ritain and with great care. instant, tells us that G-
have been ordered from home.
Scotland: Mr. F. H. Lyon, E.N. (4)
Dione, Pipeth, Aileen, Vernon, scratch Alannah allowed 5 miantes; Mia, Erica, Kath Loen, Bonito, Colleen, allowed 8 minutes; Iris; Gloria.allowed 12 minutes; Chanticleer, Doreen, allowed 14 minutes; Payne allowed 183 minutes; Mist allowed 25 minutes.
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TIMES OF 5TH CLCE RACE. We gave the result of the th club raco lest Monday, the day after it was sailed. The times were as follows:-
Vernon
Filspeth Aileen Dione ...
Kathleen Colleen Min..."
Erica ... Bonito
Alannah
M.
CHAMPIONSHIP CLASS.
I.
www
3 52 20
53 50
www
B 57
gave up. ONE-DESIGN GLASS,
2858
45 R 14
16 15 B 16 30 3 97
24
SECOND CLASS.
M 8,
3 33 30 (1) Glaria... 3 34 35 (2) Chanticleer 3 34 47 Iria
3 39 58 (3) Payne... 3 40 51 Doreen ... 3 41 20
Corrected Ecratch
3 28 10
3 24 22
3. 27. 9
POSITION UP TO DATE.' The position, with roference to this season's Championship, at present stands as follows.
CHAMPIONSHIP CLASS,
Vernon...50 Dione ...
9 Elspeth
Aileen
10
&
ONE-DESIGN CLABS..
Erica Kathisen... 12
Bonito Min... Colleen... *These marks are excluding the 4th and 5th
11 2
CHURCH SERVICES. S. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL. 25th December; Christmas Day. Holy Communion, 7.30 .m. Matius (11 a.m.).
Processional Hymn, 60; Kesponses, Talis; Venite, Crotch Proper Paalms, XIX (Monk); XLV (Ouseley and Macforren); LXXXV (Tarle; Te Deum, H. Smart in F, Benedictus, Barnby in E; Anthem, "With all-They Hosts West,
Holy Communion (12-moon). Kyrie, Crelo and Gloria-E. Smart in E. fat. Hymns, 62 and 59.
GOSPEL HALL.
Arsenal Street, Top Floer, of Queen's Rost
East.
Meetings are held as follows:-Sunday- Acts 2, 42, 11a.m.; Gospel Address, & p.m.
Tuesday-Soldiers and Sailors' Bibfo Class
6 p..
Thursday-General Bible Class, 6 p.m.. Saturday-Prayer Meeting, 6 p.m.,
WEATHER REPORT.
The Hongkong Observatory yesterday isoned the following report :--
On the 24th at 11.30a. The barometer has fallen over 6. Japan, risen over N. China.
The antiopelona is still contral over Mid-
Mr. C. H. Ras (3), Lt. Simpson (2), and Mr. lab races, the protests for which have not China, and pressure is relatively low over the J. Johnstone (1).
yot boon decided, Ireland: Mr. T. Hastings (4), HE. Mr) May (3), Capt. Carleton (2), and Lt. Knoz, E.N.I.)
The final between Engload and Scotland will probably be played on Saturday week
Payne
SECOND CLASH,
344
Chanticleer 21 Alannah... 18
+19 Gloria Doreen Iris.....
12
1
NE. part of the Sea of Japan, and also over the 8. part of the China Sea.
Gradients moderate with strong monsoon in the Formosa Channel, rather steep with boavy, monsoon over the Chirr See.
Forecast:-frent wind; five.