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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

THE Steamship. THE

ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.

DOLI WIN SERVICES LEAGUE

TROPHY

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL ɓra, 1914

fated out, but the terrier-like Infantry Then pounced on the ball well within the penalty area, and an exciting_mx-up- was ended by Smith missing the mark by a yard or so. Up and down and from wing to wing the ball travelled, the pro being furious, but the players seemingly inexhaustible. The first half word. and at the cross over there was still u blank sheek

A® SPARKLING BXHIBITION OF FOOTBALL The contest between the Royal Garrison Artillery and the Duke of Cornwall's ~PRINZ SIGISMUND"

Light Infantry will long be remembered having acrived, Consignoes of Cargo are hereby in Hongkong as a truly wonderful exhibi. Informed that their Goods, with the exception

The Artillerymen, working harmonious of Opium, Fressare and Valuables, are being tion of the Soccer, code. The two teams Landed and stored at their risk into the wore woll matched, the speed and cleverly together, kept their opponents defend bazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and noss of the Infantrymen balancing faing at the bottom gond after the rest, Point Godowns, whence

delivery may be obtained

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Per Inangekow, from Shanghai, General

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hart $nd April — Bangkok - 25th Per Lomat, from Calcutta, Lieut. Clayton March, Bice-Butterfield & Swire. and Mr. Becker. AUSTRIA, Australian str., 1,830, Gosievich,

DEPARTED.

VISITORS

AT HOTEL

HONGKONG HOTEL

Mr & Mrs K. J. Lake Mr. C. Bower Lyon Mr J. H MoMdichiel Dr & Mr H. Macfer-

Mr J. N. Marshall:

Mr J.R Abarcrombie 3rd April-Shangkai 31st March,

MELS. Abraham General Seader, Wieler & Co. Por luz, for Manila, Mr. W. A But Kisa E. D. Adams AWA MARU, Jacares str. 3,912, Sterfold, Mr. M. Santibanes, Sister M. T.MP4.0. Adame

Tuninaga, 28th March Shanghai Bunenberg, Sister M. B. Vollmuth,

VEL. Adler 26th March, General Nippon Yusen Sister M. P. Oberschreid, Mr. Julius Ties D. Andrews Mr I. Alexander Kaisha.

Hauser, Mr. A. T. Gillespie, Rev. Father Bono, German str. 1,348, J. Koehler, Moerman, Rev. Father Docleroger Mr R. B. Angus and mald

1st April Sandakan 27th March, Father Anscow, Rev. Father Hoeben, Mr. D. J. Angus General Melcher & Co Fortunato Pineda, Mr. Bernado Palme, Mr E. C. Atrinion

Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, and West effect with the greater weight and height Baillie sonding them back repeatedly with | Ontwanow, British str., 1,190, Doyle, Misa Rufina Mandicho, Mies Arminda Mr E. B. Atkinson."

of the guaners, and the struggle for some beautiful long kicks. Berry, the 30th March-Kwang Yen 27th March, Montoire, Mr. Tom Atkins, Mr. A. Aron, Mr E R. Bata Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless supremacy from first to last was most gunners captain, was here, there, and Cement Stone-Showan, Tomes & Co. Mr. F. Aron, Mr. and Mrs. R. NOTED, Mr E Bauckham

landed here,

Intimation is received from the Consignees before Noor TO-DAY requesting it to be No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered after the 3th April will be subject to rent.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godown, where they will be examined on the 8th April, at 9.30 AM.

All Claims must reach us before the 16th April, or they will not be response.

No Fire Insurance will be

exciting, with the final result, until Moseley's great goal for the Cornwalls just on time, always hanging on a sleuder thread. It is no exaggeration to state that the quality of the football shown by hoth combinations was on a par with the most brilliant amateur football at Home

and that is indeed a high compliment when the fillip that amateur footer has Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the recently received is remembered and Undersigned.

NORDDEUTSCHES LLOTD,

MELCHERS & CO.,

General Agenta.

Hongkong, 1st April, 1914.

する

the game will rank as one of the greatest fought on Hongkong soil or

everywhere, tipping the ball delicately off an opponent's toe, dribbling past a couple of others, and transferring at the right moment with export judgment to one of his forwards. He nover flagged, and the amount of work he got through was extraordinary. It would be rather a tall order for any half-back to render the wizard Pinchard innocuous, but Holmes shadowed him really well, and worried him so much that he was always

a dimenity to get the wall the Corn walls outside right and leader, Moseley, inside men. A neat move by the Corn was then observed. Bennett had had rather a rough time, and as he was feeling the effects of one or two severe collisions,

General ---Jardize, Matheson & Co.

child.

Capred, British sex, 1,124) 1 Court Miss E. Webb, Mra 1. K. Clarkson, Mr. Golmal facile watox 1st April, F. X. Britto, and Mrs. MacMurray and

Por Princess Alice, for Europe, etc. EIGLE, Norwegian str, 576, E. Fingalsen, 2nd April-Dainy 27th March, Beans,

Chinese

MCA P. Villas, Mr. Ed. Bernacchi GEMINI, British str., 1,327, Jones 3rd

April-Bangkok 25th March, Bico Bune & Co. KENKON MARU, Japanese str., 2,150, M. Kimo, ist April Chingwantao 23rd March Coal. Dodwell & Co. MONTEAGLE, British str., 3.953, A

Mr W. G. Ball

MOD. 1. Bell

V Mr & Mrs 9. Mrs E. R. Belllios

Mr & Mrs Of Beer

Benjamin

Mr G. Bone

is M. Bernaccom Miss L. Beruasom Mrs E Bornaculai

Dr & Min Martin sma

O. Fürstenthan

Misc M, Mathison

Matheron

Dr O. Marriott Dr. W. Maokema.. Mr & Mr G. Martin Mr F. A. Mackintosh) Mr H. Matheson

Mr G. W. Masá

Mr & Mrs John Moser Mr B. K. Mehm Mr. Moreek

My P. Meror

Mr.D, M. Mickle Mr G. S. Middleton Mr N. S. Milkowaki

Dr. & Mrs W. HB

Moore

Moora

CO.Obark and Mr&Mrs IL F. Nadle

and child Miss G. O'Leary

Mrs. Olga Busicbersky, Mr. and Mrs. Beghon, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hopenaire, Dr. and Mia, E. Kretechschmar, Mr. B. Quin and family, Dr. Otto Krahl, Mr. J. H. Machincha), Mr Max Meshad, Miss Mr G. W. Bowiek A. Korhonen, Mr. Solg, Mr. and Mrs. W. Brandi Sotz, Mr. H. Schmidt, Mr. J. Mr HT. Barbarry Hailey, 20th March Vancouver 19th Henry, Mr. G. Fields, Dr. and Miss February, General Canadian Pacific Stuebel, Mr. M. Wagher, Mr. F. Barthes, Mra Ca Railway Co.

Rear Admiral Wellen, Mr. and Mrs, chill NIAGARA, American yacht, 000, Morton, Lake, Mr. and Mrs. W R D. Bechells, Mr WE Clayton

30th March Saigon 28th March Mr and Mrs. D. C. Deck, Mr. A. Demi Dr ALE F NIPPON MARU, Japanese str., 3,459, A. G. keff, Mr. and Mrs. B. Nathan, Miason

Coleman Stevens, 27th March San Francisco Lulu and Lorna Nathan, Mr. Arthur Mr&Mrs T, IL. Collins Krishan John W Bandow Mrs. H S. Howard, Mr & Mrs D. C. Diok 27th March, General-Nippon Yusen Nathan Mr. and Mrs. C. Scharf, Mr. Mr G. E. Cuity

3rd April-Bangkok and Swatow 24th Mr. A. Bomedios, Master H. Remedice March, Bice-Butterfiol 1 & Swire Mr. and Miss Pritchard, Misses M. and PREUXPENE, British str., 1,004 WON Encarnacao, Miss Savans, Miss E. Bird, 2nd April-Saigon 29th March, Silva, Miss L. Silva Mr. G. F. Berura, Rice, Chinese,

Mr, 8. Suyedzumi, Mr. Kohara, Mr.

My F. Coyne

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN The venue of play was ever-varying, In I care to track him. However, they PAKLAT, German str., 1,018, J. Wenzel, Mr. and Mrs. Sherff and two children, R. Douglas

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HE Steamship

THE

"SIGMARINGEN,

haring arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risk into the hazardons and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company Ltd, Kowloon, and West Point Uodowns, whence delivery may be obtained.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unlese. intimation is received from the Consignees before NOON TO-DAY requesting it to be landed hero.

rock The huge crowd of soldiers-one was shifted to the wing position, the partisans every one--were thrilled again barly Infantrymen's Captain coming. and again as first one goal and then the inside, Ho speedily made his presence other escaped falling as by a miracle. I felt, and the gunners might have taken seemed oblivious of the trouble brewing and gave him a fair amount of scope. Thus the most dangerous opportunist on the Cornwalls' side was allowed to become still more dangerous. About five minutes ball cams scross from the left, with a souple of Artillerymen in pursuit of it. Moseley darted through, fastened on to: it, and literally threw himself godward with it. Powerless to stop him, the banners lacks had he mortification of sceing him dribble toward Moore and. beat him with a beauty There was a scene of wonderful excitement, and a rout from the crowd, The spectators cheered frantically, and the noise had scarcely subsided when Mr. A. P. Storrie, who the whistle for time. The one last gallant effort of the EA just on time was saved brilliantly by Johnson. It was a great finish to a memorable game, and the Cornwalls

one moment. Pinchard and Swan would come dangerously near getting through the Cornwall's defence; in the acxt Cut more and his partner would be busily from the end his opportunity came. The ROBERT DOLLAR. British str. 3,439, R. Minato, and Mr. G. Schroder. engaged in storming Moore's charge. The fortunes of the participants would wane and then quicken, and then wane again So the see-saw gaine went on, extract ing everything of the best from the players, and ovoking keenest appreciation from the spectators, of whom there were several thousands.

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In the opening exchanges both attack

Morton, 3rd April--Cebu 1st General-Robert Dollar & Co. April, SEIYO MARU, Japanese str. 4,855, H

Nagano, 1st April-Moji 27th March, Coal and”

Kison Kaisha SIGNARINGEN, German str. 4,590,

3rd April Singapore 28th March, General Melchers & Co STANDARD, Norwegian str., H. N. Muil, and April-Saigon 28th March, Rice. -Thoreson & Co.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods ng lines made tentative forward move controlled the game excellently, blew TATABBAX, British str., 2,054, Read, End

have left is Godewas, and all Goods remaining andelivered after the 10th inst, will be subject All broken, phafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 9th inst., at 11 AM..

to rent

All Claims must reach us before the 17th inst, or they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurancs will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Ondersigned.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

MELCHERS & Co., General Agents, (518 free

Hongkong, 3rd April, 1914.

ments, Smith almost piercing a way through for the little uns. Baillie and Fife shaped a little uncertainly at the start, and a couple of unpardonable miskicks should have been taken the fullest advantage of by the R.A. Once these two backs settled down, however, they played at the top of their ability Catmore and Buck collaborated and as a result of the former's clever placing to his partner, Green, hard pressed, almost turned the ball into his own goal. The corner being unfruitful for the D.C.L.I., Green following his front line well up, received after a scramble and banged into goal, Johnson saving gracefully and effectively. The greater height of the Artillerymen gave them the" poll when the hall 1 was travelling through ether, "PRINCESS ALICE," baving arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby and their headwork could not conceivably informed that their Goods, with the exception be surpassed. It is only long and assidu of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being as ractice that enables a player to place landed and stored at their risk inle

hazardous and/or

hazardous a ball moving some" at a fair height to the

extra Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon a colleague's feet, but the big gunners Wharf and Godown Company, Limited,

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THE Steamship

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winners

were deservedly popular

THE PRESENTATION. Major-General F. H. Kelly, C.B., the General Uteer Commanding, presented the handsome United Services League trophy to the Captain of the DCLI VI and said he was sure all would agree with him that they had seen a very fine gamo of football indeed. (Cheers.) ho Artillery and the Cornwalls had done very well in the football fold that In the competition for this trophy, both teams had identically similar resulta and this game was necessary to decide who should take the shield. It was also interesting to know that both teams had won a football trophy He was quite sure they would all join with him in con gratulating the Corn alls on their prowess, and the Artillery on being a very close second

His Excellency also pressuted two cups, one to the D.C.L.I., and another to one of the Indian Reginents, for shooting.

Hearty cherrs wore raised for Majer General Kelly, the two football teams, Ceremony then cloesd:

April-Osloutta 18th March, Ballast Standard Oil Co., Bala 3rd April Manila 1st April, General. TEAN, British at 1,357, J. V. Sidford,

-Butterfield & Swire TEPAISAN MARU, Japaueso str., 2,363, |

Tsuji, 2nd April-Miike 27th March, Coal-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha TIENTSIN, British str. 1,136, Mclarity,

2nd April Tsingtau 28th March, General Butterfeld & Swire.

TRIUMPH, German str. 700 Lange

chwager, 3rd April Hothew 2ad April, General-Jebsen & Co VESSELS EXPECTED.

THE AUSTRALIAN HAILA The NFK str. Nikku Maru (Austra

lino Line) left Thursday Island for a port via Manila on the 26 March, and is expected here on the 8th April.

THE CANADIAN MAIL.

The C.P.R. str. Empress of Asia left Nagasaki on the 3rd April, at 3 p.m., and was due to arrive at Bhanghai on the 4th April, at 11:30 p.m. ✨

MERCHANT STRAKEHA,

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENT.

The P&O str. Delta left Singapore for this port on the 5th April, at 9 a.m., with the outward English mails, and is due here on the 9th Apr, at about 4 p.m.

SHIPPING REPORTE.

Mr

D.B. 8. Doug W. Downie

Mr A. Dacamp.

Mr J. Duncan

M. C. IL. Darhum

Mr G.W, Oliverorema Mr & Mrs P. 3, Pack

Mr. G. 1. Pooley Mr F. A. Perry Mr 8. Potten Me E. Pigot

Mr G. Hutton-Potta

Me A. B. Pareis Mr R Ramsey

Mr D. E. EA

Mr. B. ML. Raymond

HB. Baworth

Mr W. Dutton

Fehr Mr H. Mr & Mrs H. C. Mr & Mrs W. Ricketts

Ehrenfels

Miss B. Bivers

Miss F. Beay

MLM!" Mr. JE Reed

Bir F. L. Róbbins

Dr. Sancassarni

MrQ. W. L. Fernander W. A. Robarts Mr ✪ Field W Mr A. M. Fielding Mr A B Findlay Mr EW. Franks Mr H Fromm A. Gallotti Mr J. Gibb

Mr A T Gillespie Uspt F. Gilman

The British str. Yatshing reports: FiMEA, G. Gordon and foggy.

The British str, Lovat reports: weather throughout the passage,

Mr V, Goulbourn

Mr & Mrs J. Gould

Find Mr P0. da Grisogon

MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA AND JAPAN STATION.

M

Mrs Wa Hannibal

Me W. G. Ball Mr & Mrs N. Hanssons Mr CA. Handerson

Mr E. A Hempel

Dr. Hempel

Hon MrE. A. Howelt

Mr W. B. Hind Mr O Ingenoll

BRITISH, Alacrity, despatch boat, 1,700 tons. 4 guns 200

**Ark-37 Coviðri A, Goran HongkoER Fonds

C & Mra Bartram Atlas, admiralty

tug, 615 tons, 1,400 hp Jones ** Hongkong. Bramble, gunboat, 710 tons, 900 ihp, Lieut.

Condr. B. E. Friclinrd, Yangtse.

Britomart, gunboat, 710 tour, 900 hp, Lieut.

Comdr, W. H. Darwall; Yangtse Caimas, British sloop, 1070 tons, Sh.p., 1,400 £d, Captain Hagh P. E. T. Willams,

Hongkong

Cherub water tank and tug 390 tons, 3431 h.p. Clio, British stoop, 1,070 tons, 1,400 hp,

Comdr. Mackenzie, Tangtes.wish Colne, T.BD., 560 tons, guus 4-12 pr., ih.

7,500 Ed, Lient, Comdr, Hengkour

C

Mr M.T. Jones -

Mr & Mrs O. K. Keer MP J. F. Kilbourn

Mr C. R. King

Mr 1. B. Lambert

Mr J. Lambert

Mr & Mrs B, Tayton M-G. B. Leyton Barances de Laveleye Mr & Mrs H. D. Law

and infant

Mr&Mr A. Lewis Mr G. T. Elord Mr F. Lobel Miss N. Lomay

The NYK. str. Kemo Maru (European Chelmer, T.B.D., 56 tons en Mr W Logan

Kowloon, and West Point Godowns, whence were as skilful in directing the leather and the referee, and the pleasing Line) leff Kobe for this port via Moji 7,500fd, Lieut. H. T. England, Hongkong

with their heads as with their feet.

Much praise is due to Sergt. A. A. Wilson, the Hon. Secretary of the League

* Hongkong,

delivery may be obtained.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless Their forwards were thrustful, unt their Intimation is received from the before Noon TO-DAY reanesting it to be progress toward goal was not so sharp for the completeness of his arrangements Line) left Yokohama for this port via Captain H W. Grant, Hongkong..

Consignoo

landed here.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining andelivered after the 9th inst. will be subject to'zont.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godewas, where they will be sramized on the 9th inst, at 9.30 AM.

All Claims must reach us before the 17th Inat, or they will zot be recogzited.

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

no

and rapid as the lithe little Cornwalls The pertinacity and pluck of the latter cannot be praised too warmly. The size of their opponents' defenders was terror to them, and the whole-bearted, business like manner in which they went into the fray brought forth ungradging admiration even From the Artillery's

Hills of Lading will be countersigned by the supporters. Pluck and cleverness go a Undersigned,

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MELCHERS & Co.,

General Agents

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Hongkong, 3rd April, 1914. ;

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, April 5th

Barometer

Temperature

Wind Direction wit

Humidity

Force

Weather

Rais

Previous On Data Os. Da

Day

at

at 2 p.m. 6 m.

at

2

p.

30.09 30.15

30.11

63

57

··È

B4

78

NNE

-East-

3

0.00

Highes: open air Temperature on 4th 74 Lowest open air. Temperature on 4th

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

From 6th HIGH WATER

12th April, 1914

Height

LOW.WATER

Height.

long way winning football matches, and in gaining the regard and admiration of the looker-on." When the Cornwalls forwards were por attacking, they fell hack and gave their defence an assistance which was no inconsiderable element in the defenders' clean sheet.

The greatest factor, however, in the predominance of the Infantrymen's de fence over the Artillery's attock was the masterful display of Johnson in goal. Possessing all the qualities essential to a great custodian-very tall, agile, and cool, with that most necessary attribute known as intelligent anticipation-ba

pines

His

GREEN AND WHITE.

Mr E. E. Sanborn Xr P. Bobalthafor Miss L. E. Boott Més W. M. Scolt Mr W. Batoonebook

Mr J. U Bibley

Mr J. Billars

· Mr A, Balg

Mr B. H. Smith

Mica L. Smith

is R. Smith

Miss 8. L. Smith Mira A. Jockrun Smith Mr F. Smyth Mr A, B Borozen

Spielman

Miss M. Spring Miss A Squaro Mr & Mrs Stan

Tir Oscar Stuehol: Miss Strobel

de Terrant.

Mr C. Trimm

Mr & Mrs H Turner- Mim Tarner

Capt J. Vangban MrOP TIL Capt A. Walker Mr C. U. Watkins* Mr F. de Weigelsperg Mr F. W. White Mrs B. J. While

Mr D. White

Mr J, S. Whitehand Mr & Mrs B Winkler- Mr G. G. Wood

Mr A Worcester Mr. F. Yesrly Mira G. Young

PRAX HOTEL.

and Shanghai on the 28th March and Fame, TBD. Lt Comdr. C. M. Blackman, is expected here on the 6th April.

The NYK ste Tango Maru (Australia Hampshire, 10.850 tona, 21,000 fd., 14 pune, Kobe, Moji and Nagasaki on the 15th Jed, T.8.D., 50 tons, uns 4-12 pr., 1.b.p., Mr. S. Amory March, and expected here on the 6th 7,500 fd, Lieut, G. F. A. Mulock, Hong Liat Ander, EAX.c. Mr & Mrs Wo Arma April

Kiusha, 616 ous, 1,500 i.b.p.

Mr & Mrs T. Arthar I Marryatt, Yangtse

Lient. F. J. B. Gibson, Bong Mr r & Mrs WH.

Bell and children Merlin scoring ship. 1,070 tons, 6 guna Min

teraiser (flagship Vice Miss Bogga Admirel T H Jermam, KCB. 27,000 Major & Mrs Bowen fbp, Capt B. B. Kiddle, Hongkong Mrs Bowdler Moorhen, river gunboat, 180 tons, 2 guns, 800 Mr Brister. *

In the RA, Theatre, after the match was over, the two elevens, with a few The HAL. str. Brisgavia left 8inga. friends, to a total of fifty, were entorpore on the Stowmarch, p.m., and may tained to supper by Captain H. P. Gar

April, omo about word, the sport long and deservedly be expected here on or about the 7th popular Adjutant of the Royal Artillery. In the absence of this Officer and of Major Robertson, Sergeant A. A. Wilson presided, and a convivial time was spent

CRICKET.

A league match between Kowloon C.D. and Staß and Departments was played Kowloon on Saturday with the following result

at

KDWLOON .c. N. L. Bailton, b Bowen

D. J. Mackenzie, e McGregor, b

Bowen J. Baker, b Bowon

Dr. C. Forsyth, c Morrish, b MeGreger 0 B. D. Evans, st. Cooper Hunt,

Bowen

KR. Macaskill, o Scott, b Bowen W. L. Weaser, © Cooper Hunt, b

Вогод.......

13

WT. Elion, c Scott, b McGregor

Robinson, not out

Davidson, MeGregor-

8

2

Total

Bowling Analysis,

193

W.

Morrish Lewiston Major Bowes McGregor

The N.T.K. str. Raga Maru (European Line) left Colombo for this port via Singapore on the 28th March, and is expected here on the 8th April.

The str. Lothian left Bingapore on the 2nd April, and is due to arrive here on the 8th April.

The Ban Lino str. Benavon, from Antwerp, Middlesbro and London, left Singapore for this port on the 2nd April, and may be expected to strive bere on or about 8th April

1,400 1.b.p..

by Lt Comdr. Alan Dixon, Honglong Newcastle, End class cruiser, 4,800 tons, turbine,

2900 fd, Capt F. A. Powlett, Shanghai. Nightingale, river ganboat, 85 tons, 240 hp. Yangtee. Lieut. omdr Malcolm Marrs Kenne, TBD. 550 tons, 4 guns, le pr. ip.b. 7.500 f.d. Lient, E. K. Boddham Whetham Hongkong

Mr F. H. Baker

Col & Mrs Baker

Browa

Misa Baker Brown Mr W. D. Brown Hon Mr & Mrs Back niti, child & mald

Mr M. CaryMUS Mr & Mra Caanili The Swedish East Asiatic Co.'s str. Ribble, H., 590 tons, 750 fd., 6 guns, Capt & Mre Cochrane Japan left Port Said on the 12th March, Lient. Comdr. Wilkinson, Hongkong Col Colgram and is expected to arrive here on or about Robin, river gunboat, 85 tons, guns, 240 hp. Mr Cousland. the 12th April

SL-Comde, J. Fleetwood Nash, Hongkong. Major Davy The NY K. str. Sanuki Maru (Calcutta Romaris, depot ship for Submarines, 980 tons Mr & Mrs J. Dobbie Line) left Calcutta for this port via ports 1,6 h.p. Liest Comdr. F. A. Crumis Mejor Dorgan

Beans on the 24th March, and is expected here gunboat, 85 tons, 2gans, 2,400 Major Faichine

Fiver Sandpiper, on the 19th April

The East Asiatic Co., Ltd.'s str. Cathay

b.p., Lont-Comdr. I A. S. Hatton, West Mr Fearon Rives left Port Said on the 7th March, and

Mr AF Føler

Mr FW. Gibbons

may be expected here on or about the 14th Buipe, river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 gang, 940 1.6. Mr & Mrs A. Gibeon April,

11-Lomdr. Maurieg B, Leslie, Yangtse.

The NY.K. str. Atsula Haru (EuroTest, receiving ship, 4,650 tons, 6 guns Mr B. A. Hals

Commodora E........ Anstruthat, OMGH Lt-Col, Gordon Hall nean Line) left Marseilles for this port

Hongkong

vin ports on the 91st March, and is expect Trimmpu, bet lwhip. 11, 65 tons 12:00 Uhp. Mr Grissell

Captain Pullip Stres fell, M.V.O., Hong. P. A Hazeland

Mr Guthrie ed here on the 21st Apri

The N.Y.K. str. Tamba Mare (Ameri- kong

can Line) left Sentic for this port via Teal, tiver gunbost, 180 tons, 2 guns, 800 Lu.p Mr Mrs W. G. ports on the 24th March, and is expected-est, Crodr. Hon Go Stopford, Yangte 0 here on the 26th April.

0

10.9 0 53 10:36

STAFF AND DEPARTMENTS.

Roy. Cooper Hunt, b Macaskill... 25.

Cantain · Lambkin, c Stalker, b

Macaskill

would find himself playing in Lobol, st. Cooper Hunt, b Bowen, 0 company at Home. There we are most partras finish in everything he did, the bad or foot was always sure and certain. eye was nover deceived, however tricky the flight of the ball, whether it osme high sor low, from the centre or from the wings, and the calm and collected, not to say graceful, way in which he fulfill d all calls upon him was wonderful. He is a born goal keeper, and as he has several writer years of football before him, the will be expecting to hear of his same among the best football circles at Home, The manner in which he negotiated an exceptionally difficult, dropping shot from Daliman was an object lesson to his 5.6 m 2 23 1 4 contemporaries in Hongkong. He pulled 46161.9 it down practically to his feet

from right under the cleared his lines. At the other end Moss- ley worried Green, and swung in a well-

'kong

Alesn

Mean

Timo

H'kong.

Time!

EL 2.

h. m. ft. in:

#on.

6 m 7-36"

5 40 a 6 7 D30 56

13 4.0

7 m

74145

6.47

Wed.

hars

9. m

10 m 8

36 13

Babar, 11 m

6m 328-2-0

61 3 64% 0 8

6:9 0 28 3 4 I 48 1 2 56 15

1:24 25

12 m 9b170 = 359 judged shot from the far right. Moore

11:26 S-5- 4.44 0.7

Morrish, e Elson, b Macaskill ........ 14 Peares, run out

36

17

Major Bowen, e Raition, by Manaskill. MoGregor, b Macaskill..... Scott, Robinson, b Stalker. Lewis, not out

Kelly, b Stalker. Tucker, b Macaskin

Extras M

Total

Bowling Analysis,

Macaskill

Stalker

70

Humphreys

Mrs Hum

Thistle, gunboat, 710 tons, 20h.p., Lt. Comdrys

The Patr. Glenturret passed the Suez GL, Pga Cauton Canal on the 13th March for Hongkong vin Straits

Oak B.D. 90 tons 7,5 12, 6 gans Lient Rev & Mrs Cooper

Marwell, Hongkong.

Hunter

The AA FB. Co's str. Indrani passed Walland, T.I.D., 59 tons, 7500 Id., 6 gaas Let-Lol H. W. fler,

Hongkong the Suez Canal on the 17th March for: Comer. So months, 2 guns, 800.b.p..“ Hongkong direct

weg

Widgeon, Lustost, 195

Laut Comdr, J.C. erreit. Yaogies. Woodsosk, rabant, 160 tons, 2 guns, 650 hp. Loudr. M. BH Blackwood, Tangise.

The NY. Bir turi Muru (Euro pean Line) left Lo do for this port via puria on sau 20th March, and it expected here on the 6th May, Wonders gulboat 1:0 tons, 2 guns, 550 h.p.

The str. Glenlocha presed the Baez

Loner. Bobi W. Lloyd. Yangise

Canal on the 31st March, for Hongkong Yungu 2 class ornis 4.30 tour, Capt

vis Straits.

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

from Calcutta. is due in Hong- kong 8th April,

ELETREETVO

PaLIEK LINE, LIMITER

Merionethshire from Vancouver, is due

in Hongkong 2th April.dreisak,

*H Cochrane, Hongkong.

Submarines:

C. 36 D. J. McGill win, Lient Condr. 37, J. A. Gaimer Lient-Comdr.

K. C. Pope, Lieut. Comdr. T.B. 035, Lieu Comdr. Hadler 1.B (35, Lient. Cond. Biston,

Den of Ruthven, from Lo don left Singamp 07 Lieut. Corads. Wordham-Qua

pore 30th Match, in die in Hongkong TB, 058, Lisat. Comdr. Seymour, 5th April

& Mrs Allsa Armatron

M Amory

Mr Barr

Mr Hörd

Mr Coffmann

Mrs Conner

Miss Humphreys Capt Lembkins,

RAM.C

Mr & Mrs J, Leiter- minid and ohikoen Me & My MoFran Misen M÷Evan Capt& Mrs Milnerdonen. A. Kthe Capt& Mrs Middle,xx

mai'i and child Mr&Mrs Koch Dr & Mrs Macfarlane Maj. & Mrs McMann childwyn & nurse Mr Marcian Mr & Mrs E. N, Mitchel moge and child

Mr.A. Montganey Cart Mon eith.A.M.O, Dr Morborg Col & Mrs O'Hara

ane

Mrs Parson MOTL Peking. Mr.J. 1. Plammer It-dol, kadalife, E.. Mr E L. Relton

Erg: Condr Rooms Mr & Me Schedwell

It& Mrs Sharp, EN Mr A Sinclair Mr C Skott

Mr A, Fudky Umith:-

Lt-Lol & Mrs Usher

Mr & Mrs G. E. Stewart and skill-

Mr A. B. Stokos

Mr. Up ou Mi pron MNG Walker Capeld Ming Williams

GRAND. HOTKE

Mrobn on Dr Boy Mr King

My Mad rises

Mr. & Mr. Mayer

Miss Osry

Mr & Mrs AB ON Mr medford

Mr Danrich

Me Frenck

Capt Galt

| Mr Fiedor"

Mr Grant

dr Hame

MY

Hear

Ris

Mr Rahm

Me Weismann

Mr Wiesenborn

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