WEEK-END

SPORTS

REVIEW.

POPULARITY OF BATHING

PICNICS.

AT OTHER EVENTS.

TENNIS. LEAGUE.

KOWLOON C.C. "A" SEASON.

[ST HOLLYWOOD.)

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 28th, 1927.

The Kowloon Cricket Club played their sixth and last match in the DETRACT FROM ATTENDANCE | "A" División on Saturday against the Hong Kong University and won by the narrowest possible margin of me game. Of their matches, they have won four and lost two; their

as follows:

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HOW THE DERBY WAS WON.

CALL BOY'S VICTORY IN TWO HORSE RACE.

HUGE WINNINGS BY THE FORTUNATE OWNER.

The heat had a good dead to an results against the other Club being Telegraph, gives the following ac

pre-

'

Clubs.

bent U.S.R.C. bent M,B.K.

Games. For: Agst

53

50

"bunt University ...... beat Hong Kong C.C. lost to Chinese R.C... 37 Ibst to Indian R.C.

50

40 49

50

49

40

62 53

201 200

Hotspur, the famous racing cor- about those places which should in- respondent of the London Dailydicate nothing but strongth from which stamina aud galloping Power & cold potter than he is; locks should be and last of all, forlorn and the ubject of contemptuous derision, the only filly among the Stampede.

count of the race-

THE FALLEN IDOLS.

FAVOURITE'S DECISIVE WIN.

"Thoy Are Off," And so to the pest they went. Their Majesties the King and Nothing moved better than Call Queen, the Prince of Wales, Prince Boy and Sickle. In this canter Henry, Princess Mary and Vas they stood right out. Shian Mor count. Lascelles, the Duke of Conseratched his way there, so badly naught, and Prince Arthur of

the better of me. I hit my colt tour times. Each time ho pulled out more, and not only did he settle Hut Night as you saw, but that he he gave me the "feel" could have pulled out more, and would certain havo ran on had there been further to go. It was the only time I had any anxiety. At every other part of the race I felt. I was on the winner.

is

How far it was a two-horse race indiented by the interval between second and third. It will be seen that Shian Mor ran on when racet ing the level ground again. His running was better than had benn for. There came next the 100 to 1 chance Buckfast, and then fickle, a very tired colt, and ap lot-parently beaten to the world. The

Two Tousand Guineas farm as

be- tween Call Boy and Hot Night worked out with some accuracy, but what of Sickle and Adam's Apple? They were turned topay-turvey, sa to say. Adam's Apple, indeed, ran a dismally bad race, hearing in and especially on the hard ground. one that had won the classic race His jockey, Jack Hossan, with rather high knee. no at Newmarket. tion, went as if he liked it and with Leach, said the colt was, su to say. Lone Knight in extremis at the seven furlong. exubernnée. went past the Grand Stand in

a post. The whip was of no avail. series of leaps and bounds. He One after another horses went past seemed like one that had been hien. The Two Thousand Guindas thoroughly upset, and Donoghue winner came in as far back as eigh

Lone Knight did, almost was not looking at all happy, teenth, Rather had be a worried look. as badly, but this could not have Adam's Apple is delightful been true, for he should at least mover, and his crowds of admirers have been somewhere in the vicinity ebuld never have believed at that of Shian Mor on their Chester Vase moment he was going to cut such running. au inglorious figure. Birthright's jackoy appeared unwilling or afraid to let his horse go out of a slow

Their average number of games Comfought witnessed the great race does, he move in his slow paces, mind the big hopes entertaised of

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with the rather poor attendances at sporting functions on Saturday, and Latbing picnics also proved serious There was only a small rivals. Assembly at the last Extra Race- Meeting of the Jockey Club at Happy Valley, util October, and nothing like the usual crowd seen. there even at gymkhanae. It was indeed very sticky at the "Race Course, and those who ferred bathing, had the better time of it from the point of

won is 49.1-only, which is explain- view of comfort. Dividends, how-

ed by the heavy defeat they suffer from the Royal box of the great ever, were good and interest wased at the hands of the Chinese Renew grand stand. They beheld an amazing setting for the Derby of sustained in the queing throughout the afternoon. The big race unul a creation Club off whom they d 1927. Everything was record-break

The crowd must surely have cash sweep of $3,154, while other only 45 games. Twice they just

consistent, ranging scraped through. Their average lost. been biggest on record. There is 'sweeps were from 31.017 10 645 The Intestin all matches is 40.4-5 gantes.

no question that far more motore During the season, they were re were there than ever before. Call dividend was Shig.40 Hon Sint, othere that were fair being $57.90 prisented by its players, ri, E.

Boy achieved his triumph in record Chow Taze Loy (win), $53.60 by C Fincler, T. F. Fitcher, time. And unless I am nusinform The Regent (win); 11:40 by Shan Millard, W. Hyde, G. H. Atkins, ed, Mr. Frank Curzon has had the Mein (win) and $0.10 by Leaf Jack, S. Haze, C. W. E. Bishop, giant good fortune to win a record (place). The meeting was quite and 42, M. Pinguet. Of these, the sum for any owner of a Derby wins her in history. In addition to the successful wink of the svakoù.

splendid value of the stakes rather more than 212,000 he is understood to have substantially backed us hero, but the big winnings come

Only one burst through the tapes be great physical strain for from the Royal Calcutta Turf occurred, brought about by, Knight him. His hour of triumph imposed on him probably more than defeat Club's and the Stock Exchange of the Grail. And then the starter would have done. Assisted by two sweep-stakes. He had such supreme effected what I thought was a good or three friends, very pale and confidence in his colt that he pur start. If it looked ragged a mo- agitated, he came to the gate of chased considerable holdings it is ment or two later it was because the unsaddling enclosure. Sheer said, half in cach case-from the Stampede, Parker & Co. had to determination and will-power made. fortunate holders of the lucky play their parts, being incapable him do this in order that he might tickets. I may not be over-stating of any other. They were, of course, follow the time-honoured custom of the aum won by Mr. Curzon if tailed at once. But one noted put it at £200,000. That the public at a glance that the Big Four were won handsomely, too, goes without well away, and, in fact, there could saying. Call Boy has always best be no excuse for any of the fancied

YESTERDAY'S MATCH,

"C" DIVISION.

South China â.A. ». N.T.C. Played on

umble.

Congratulations In Noyal Box.

Mr. Curzon has not been in good health for some time past. This was

leading in the winner of the Derby. He grasped the white feading-rein a few yards outside the gate. Call Boy stopped and was disinclined to

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SUMMER FOOTBALL.

first, fcar named formed the back, bone at the side, the others playing All bathing resorts were crowded off and on, while Atkins, Pinguit There was a continual stream of and Hazel each appeared once. enr nd bus truthe day and evening Hazel was a valuable acquisition over the week-end to Repuler Bay, and would have been a tower of The North Point beach was well strength for the bam, if he had patronised, and tram-cars running mained in the Colony for the there were foll. On the Kowloon SPAR

Hide and Millard partnered in side many motorists made the trip

alf the sis matches and proved to be to Castle Peak, while there were inny launch parties on both Satur the best pair of the side. They day and Sunday. St. Peter's Young scored over 20 games in three Men's Club launch pienie on Satur matches and hold the League record day was very successful, and they for the highest number of gaines are, following it up with 13 Launch

in one match, ri 20, which they picnic this evening to Repulse Bay scored against M.B.K. Honda and not laland Bay as previously an Akisama (M.B.K.) share this dis a, favourite for the race. He held onos. Donoghue was smartly away, enter. Just for a few moments-one nounced. The launch leaves Queen'stinction, having accured the samo his favouritism to the end yester too, on Lone Knight, and he kept felt that Mr. Curzon would have to Per at 8pm, and is due to ar-

wumber of games against the day, though closely pressed in the his position for a time, but I am rive back there at 11.25 pu. Next U.S.R.C. The Finch-rheothers market by his rival in the race. anticipating the proper detail of relax his grasp, but he held on," Saturday they will have their usua

Most conspicuous and, still assisted, he walked with weekly alternoon jaunt, and the partnered in four natches, but ap- The bookmakers know that the my Darrative.

his hero into the unsaddling en public are rejoicing at this moment. The Kowloon Cricket Club finish Europera Y.M.C.A. party will also peared in all six,

It was the first fine Derby day for it was Call Boy. He was away closure the third son of Hurry

as his friends hoped he would leave be oul

third in the League Table-a pusi-four years. That is so say, there the barrier in the front line, On, by the way, to enter after win that men do, but rather as if they

ning the Derby.

were selecting a joint at the but, is TEAMS IN S.C.A.A, LEAGUE. cher s. Welsning, now that women The Easina Club inaugurated the tion which to end spirit was no rain. On the other hand, Sickles there could be no complaints Avason. They fast won the Shield in fog, which was the last thing onhout. I should say he was about

In the weighing-room Mr. Curzonave taken up betting, will soon The South China Athletic Associa first of their series of weekly picit and previous to that held the pected, paid an astonishing visita-fourth or so as they got balanced nearly collapsed, but good friends become a lost art. o defaulter

etion Summer Football League games nic on Sunday, and over one li

Lion, and, indeed, was so thick in and into their top speeds. Hot were with him, and a stimulant and. dred members and friends made the trophy in 1909 1912 and 1914.

the early part of the morning as Night was in attendance, and a little reat did something to re- would dare to abscond from a reg which, are taking place on Satur launch trip to Island Bay. Among

to shroud off anything beyond & Adam's Apple was of this little store him. At least he felt wellent of defrauded women. They days and Sundays on the grounds are quiet and orderly in their at Sookunpoo and Causeway Bay, those present was Col. Hagley Beil,

Furlong or two. The clearance forward group. It was unnecessary enough to enter the lift to the Royal methods, but there is a disturbing will start of July, 2nd. Altogether the popular President of the Asso-

calfe with the coming of the to look elsewhere. The big fancies box, there to receive the gracious gleam in their eyes as they place ciation. These weekly Sunday

enormous army of folk in all man had all been located, and, as a congratulations of the King and their bets which must make the 15 teams have entered this year. a record as far as number of teas afternoon functions should attract a large attendance of members and

the South China nor of motor-conveyances. When matter of fact, no others ever came Queen. It was a fitting incident most stentorian "bookie" qual and clubs is concerned, and it is. where Mr. Curzon was concerned to They would, one teels, exact their most gratifying to the South China friends throughout the summer.

uing had started all was well into the picture. The Derby startingpost was in Shian Mer one could make out in round off the greatest day in his pound of flesh. quite coolly if their A. A. manngement Bee that the sight, and there was no rain.

But close company with Call Boy, be- life. May I add that ho bas

popular game is getting a still coming.

stronger hold on the Chinese Few Side-Shows, the course! It was very hard, and cause of Major: Courtauld's light been active on the Turi as an owner of money were not forth- at once disposed of those horses colours. It was Call Boy who thus for more than, say, fifteen years. early asserted his superiority. The The late W. T. Robinson, of Fox

It may be the coming of the young men of the Colony.

Yesterday afternoon, represénta- question remaining was as to whe hill, used-to-train for him, and it What shall be said of the horse ther he would be able to stick it was this trainer who had Come women, who refuse to be hood lives of these 15 teams must at the There China Building to consider ques out. The probability was that we dienne, the speedy little mare that winked, which has led to the South China A.A. club room in as a whole. They did not come in for unstinted admiration, and 'cer: were going to see another Derby became in time the dam of Call Boy. diminution of side-shows.

won in the modern style that is, Mr. Curzon took up residence at was but one coconut shy, one merry- tions of organization and to fix the tainly no one could pick out one of a horse being able to pass intó | Nowmarket permanently some years Bo-round, one houp-la, and one for-schedule...

Me.. Chan Soo, a well-knownI and say, as was said of the great ones of old: Here is a horse!" the lead far from home and stay ago, and has had quite his share of tune-teller's caravan on the entire

there to the end. This is precisely success since engaging Jack Wates Downs. Twa-fat gipsy women in local football star, addressed the Call Boy was admired most of all, what happened. At the ten-furlong as his private trainer. To Watts red scarves, yellow shawis, and gathering. Mr. J. S. Shak, vice- and I do not say this, because he has wou. He is only of medis post Call Boy was showing the is due a big tribute for the way homagenta gowns sat on the grass chairman of the South China A.A. height, but he is so wonderfully way with Shian Mor still pressing has trained Call Boy. He may not and smoked their black pipes in Foothill Section, in th well made in every part of him, hith, or, perhaps, I should say, have been the sanicet horse in the silence after trying vainly to coerce | absence of Mr. K presided in the The following teams have enter back, quarters, and limbs, and one racing next to him. Hot Night world to train, which is further the modern maiden to part with chance of

round the tipstera were almost ex-ed the League:-Wah Moo, A, B, could not fail to be struck by the with the smoothness and ense of the cones of the right stock to succeed. clusively male, and even the tipsters and C teama; Tai Hung, A and B

was tracking him, too, and going testimony to his skill, but then he silver for good luck. note of deteranaation about him. perfect racing machine. Soon they His father Jack Watts, was a great have had to move with the times.

Tramway

Company. Lok Kwan.. He was sweating a little, but then passed into the haze, though the jockey in his day, and will ever be one of the old-time diminutive Ping. Lai Kiu, Hong Kong 6- $ the half-hour before the Derby is

a trial of the highest kind for. the moving. figures could be made out! remembered because of his associa-"horser" men wie withered out Naih Tze, Moo Tze, Causeway Bay, Kit Chi, Ewo, and Chinese Catho who wore lic Young Men's Club. immaculate modern," C. Y, Tso and S. K. Ng (S.Cost phlegmatic of temperaments Crossing the brow of the Down, but tion with King Edward's first of existcnet by the invective of

partially hidden by the mass of Derby witner, Persimmon. unang our highly-strung thorough motor vehicles.

top-hat, morning coat, pepper and.. breda. Certainly there was no sug-

snit trousers, and, complained of THE ROYAL BANQUET. guation of funking about him.

colleaguee who could not speak ife looked, too, as if he had thrived

the King's Henglish." But even The King gave his usual Derby he failed to divert the women. o his strong preparation, for with

night dinner at Buckingham Palace They knew what they meant to back THE it he had developed in muscle in

when he entertained members the right places. He was ever so it, but was being pressed to keep of the Jockey Club,

without advice. They sought a The diners much better than that day he any sort of a place. One realised numbered just under fifty, and in the hillside, sat, round in circles as warm but quiet patch of grass on lost the Two Tousand Guiness by then that his chance had gone. eluded the Prince of Wales, Prince short head. And how on earth did He surely would not win. It was Henry, the Duke of Connaught, produced the attaché cases that he manage to lose?. However, that because Shian Mor could not act Prince Arthur, and is a question which can wait for on-the downhill turn that he lost Lascelles. some sort of answer. One does not his place, leaving Call Boy to lead occur to me at the moment.

into the straight.

Another bathing picnic yesterday was held by the Hong Kong Unive sity Union at Big Wave Bay. There was a large attendance.

***

After the Bacon the largest at tendance on Saturday was at Sea-

Athletic Association courts, King's Park, yesterday, the Home teuin | Winning by 17 games,

The detailed scores were as fol- lows

e-Tang and WT. Leung. (S.C.A.A.)

beat & de Bruyn and A.

6- 5 Ramondt

5-0

lost to G. H. Heintzen and

P. Marks

at 41. Knottyerts and F.

Lafleur

A.A.):

W. T. Li and L. K, Li beat de Bruyn and A.

Ramendt beat G. H. Heintzein and

1. Marks..... lost to H. Knottnerus and

F. Lafleur

kunpoo Valley, where a friendly match was played between the Scots Guards and the Chinese Athletic Association. This was the first match of a series 'arranged between the Athletic and the differ ent Military units in the Colony. while other Chinese teams are pla; ing Service teams on Sundays and during mid-week. Several hundred spectators were present, the major ity being Chinese but any football ren friendly, attracts A cowd. The. Guards were "beaten but they put up a fine show on a strange ground, under unfamiliar and exceedingly trying conditions, and against, a team whose style of play was totally different from their A.A.): own. It took the soldiers soms time to settle down to the Chinese game, but when they got used to it they did well, but the game was too fur advanced then to make up the lost ground. They were beaten by three goals to mil.

**

វៈ: ទេ

20-13

(S.C.

6. 5

6-3

17-16

lost to C. de Bruyn and A.

Ramondt lent G... Beltzein and

P. Marks

0. 2. heat . Knottnerus-and F.

Lafleur

21.13

Total: $.C.A.A., 58; N.T.C., 41.

Bowling Green Club, with one less match played are two points behind, and East Point R.C., third alsu with two points leas and the same number of matches played as the leader.

that could not act on it

The Admired Favourite.

There were two baseball League matches during the week-end. The one on Saturday was the most in- teresting, when the Recreio just managed to win by one point after a keen struggle. At the end of the first inning, the Filipinos were lead ing by 7 to mil, but the Recreio had got on level torna by the fifth inn

The Army turned out a very remanly fashion. nings, and took the lead in the next. The second match on Sun- presentative. side against the Royal day was farcical. The Japanese Hong Kong Golf Club and ran

to defeated the away with the singles in the morn were expectSouth Chine Athletic ing. They were not so good at

Tigers Association), but actually they fourballs, but on the day's play won trounced them to the tune of on combined totals, although the to 3. The attendance at the Satur- lub secured fourballs honours. A day match was poor, but there was return match would be interesting. an improvement for Sunday's game..

Then caine the turn towards the

hill, and Call Boy was still show ing the way and leaving behind him a trail of besten horses and wasted hopes. Sickle was sticking

not

Viscount

The Queen and other indies Royal family dined with the Coun- tess of Dorby and a number of guests at Derby House, Stratford place, Oxford-street..

SCENE ON THE DOWNS.

The crowds.

if about to play "hunt the slipper,'

the

CASH SWEEPS AT THE

RACES.

WINNING TICKET ON

SECOND BACE.

A CORRECTION.

In our report of the Fifth Extra

COLONY'S POPULATION STILL INCREASING. STEADY INFLUX OF

CHINESE CONTINUES. |

the

the usually accompany them to of the offee; and settled down to a good Race Meeting of the Hong Kong square meal before the business of Jockey Club yesterday it was stated Hot Night was sweating about

the day. When they had finished, that Ticket No. 364 won the first Call Boy And Hot Night,

and not until then, they signalled to Prize of 81,251.40 in the Cash Sweep his middle, and there was a certain anxious expression about him. Yet Then did we see the Derby be

the gaping gipsies to let their child-on the second race. This was in- The winning Ticket was he was walking round behind a come only a two-horse race. Shian

ren finish the salmon mayonnaise. correct.

***No. 340.** After a short siesta they then rose stable companion in quite gentle Mor, as I have said, had dropped He was showing back. There was only one danger,

to their feet to see the sights,

The Royal Carriages, himself worthy of his breeding and that Hot Night. Wragg urged Sickle was another that did not on his colt, and, responding with

AN IMMENSE CHOWD. There was a stampede, across the

valley to the grand stand to see the A altogether please. He showed him that turn of speed which we knew self to be a well-trained horse, but him to possess, he came smoothly

seven Royal carriages arrive with. he seemed upset and ill at casc un to the leader. They were then PREDOMINANCE OF WOMEN. the King, the Queen, the Prince of Obviously he was not on the right a furlong and a half from.the

Wales, Prince Henty, Princess The trouble in China-is daily terms with himself, and from that Gnish, perhaps a little bit less..

The Downs, doubtless, could con- Alary, and Prince and Princess moment iny faith in him werkened. For half a dozen strided the issue taie without pressure more than the Arthur of. Connaught another driving more Chinese into It was not a good sign. As they hung in the balbice. Hot Night half-million people who are reputed stampede to see Captain Lindbergh, Colding, houses here are fall, and The European Y.M.CA. have wa

seemed to be gaining the mastery,

all Available Chinese houses are In the Tennis League, the Chi-added a new Tennis Club to their appeared on the racecourse in

taken. nese R.C. have now. won the Divi- sporting side, and the Courts trade the big and blinkered Treat and Elliott drew his whip and to have swarmed on them, but who arrived in the Earl of Lona-boarding houses here are full, and

showed the way, followed by the used it. Instantly Call Boy sprang even the new $100,000 grand stand; dale's famous canary yellow car,

with its 700ft. of white, concrete and yet a third to welcome. 1,000 to 1 chituse Parker. Here was to this urgent call; and, racing oh

was incap- Cambridge blue

-five officers

During the week ended on June the French a chee of the bookmakers outrage with the utmost courage, he began

of a Birders half the

19th, the arrivals of Chinese in ously pinching the odds. Anyhow, to draw away froin the challenge people who wanted to use it. A The roar that

"greeted the fact excess of the departures were 8,609. this horse was in treat of Call Boy And the farther they went now the vivid fed temporary grand stand that the favourite, was in front rose Following tre the figurerer at this stage of the proceedings. more pronounced was the victory.all-a-mile in length was formed by in volume like that of a newly burst I noticed Knight of the Urail, It was convincing and thrilling, the privately-hired LG.0.0. omni- dara, until one felt that the very Good weather is generally being leggy and lathering & lot (he ran way of the best horse, in the race, buses, drawn up wheel to wheel in skids would re-echo it. The sc June The Lawn Bowls League matches experienced at Home for County quite fairly in the race, far better, In that way, to the accompaniments linc so straight that one began to clamation at the actual finish was

- 13 in fact, than some shorter-priced of cheers for horse and jockey; he look for the sergeant-major who the loudest human noise, I have ever were notable for, the fact that all Cricket Championship but one homo slut won. The ex- This is evident from the exclient ones); Shian Mor; one of the best claimed the victory

ed" then heard. There was no need to tell had so admirably dressed This is what Elliott said to me The crowd on the rails ception who in the case of the batting performances sabled by looking of the lot except for his

on the hill who had won, on both u Craigengower C.C., who went down Reuter, and although there were ruther heavy shoulders, which some moments later:

They'll know in Australis who Bidon of the course between Tatton- to Taikoo R.C. All the other clubs, only twe days available for play in seemed so ill-adapted to the charge I went to the front after the first him Corner and far beyond the are scuond and third before we

in the last series of matches called, down Tattenham Corner: Sickle hundred yards, the nearest horse to winning post was home, and

except in at

immovable shall," said a man running past me, one instance by very comfort rain spoiling the third day's play

When I reached my bookmaker I on the prance; Adieu and Chichesne them being Shida Mor. When phalanx twenty deep long before R.C able margins. Kowloon Dock there were no fewer than, oleven

ter. Cross outclassed; Birthright, I came down the hill at Tattenham noon. The hill itself was so black found all the inner layers of his still remain unbeaten and tire the Centuries.

now sadly fallen from grace since Corner Call Boy was not turning with spectators that the tiny un- besiegers were clamouring women. *.*. only Club in League which has

F referred in my notes on Satur. year ago, when as a two-year-old as I wanted bit to. I expect he covered 8s, ed. stands began to tako A few mon formed the outer car- had its colours lowered.

On the appearance of amall hutup don. It was, They are pretty well assured of day to the Victoria Recreation he won the Woodcote Staices; Jack's was hanging away from the crowds

which on the

Having gar. To do the Derby competently, com crowd's back. The most re I honours, although Tai-Club's opening night fete to be 8on, in company far too sxalted on the ralls. I hit him then,

the charabane fortably, cheerfully, and cheaply nered their windus was that it seemed to be composed women again sit in circles on the you have to be a modern woman. almost wholly of women who had grabs and produced from their Bhe alone seems to have acquired come great distances in charábancs attache.eddes thermos finks of tea. the knack, just as she seems to

manner botn, (Destined at foot of next columni), know which hotel to back.. and, as if to the

sjon A, and are easily leading King's Park were declared open on the athor two Divisions, although Saturday afternoon, and an interest in the "B" section the Recreio are ing series of friendly matches play on level terme sad the 1.3t.C. have ed. A report appeared on our the same number of points, but sports page "yesterday. have played one more game.

won

Division

matches.

яп

Davy.

koo R.C., with one less match play-held boxt Saturday, and comment for his status; Löne Knight, who caused him to straighten up, and workable point about the crowdy for bookmakers, not a good

ed are only two points behind them. was rude on the capital programme tame upset as the crowd all along only at the distance did I have say on cheering more anxiety. It was when Ho In the Second Division, Kowloon which has been arranged, and which the rails insisted 0.0. ard still leading, and Kowloon Ha previously been published. Donoghus; Adam's Apple, still Night entre up to me and for a (Continter on Bett Vollimh.) Entcios close for this event to-day, lighter than I expected to find him stride or two looked like getting

By Ocean Steamers. Arr. Dep.

By River boats,

junks and launches. Arr.

Dep.

1,020 145 3,070 3,144 1,373 1,308 4,076 8,467. 1,649 800 3,719 3,126 405 *3204,319 3,084

10

17

204 1,501

3,730 3,802

1,808

10

359 1,720 124

3,344. 2,846

2,807 2,800

Totals: 8,740 4,560 25,076 22,760 °

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