LOCAL SPORT.

FOOB! LL.

The League Table.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1912.

ed a small laundry at Stonebridge Park, Willosdon, now known as tho White Honther Laundry upon whose promises the now oil well is located. Brains and energy soon resulted in the rapid development of a business whose

POST OFFICE

Only fully prepaid lettery and post- cards are tranemissible by the Siberian Ronts to Earopa. Laitom for this roule should by aaparsorbed vin Siberia,

Apponded in the complaid battings now over an area-of-The-Parvel-Post system to the

langue table in connection with the Hongkong Football longue

two and a half acres. Pursuant following plages in Chine is for the to the progressive policy of the present suspended-Hopah, Huoma Pld Won Dr Log Ptfirma, it was cocided to provide an and Tongyuch.

independant supply of water for:

KOYLL... S 7 .1 0 R. G. A.

was started in September, 1910,

the sundry. An artosian boring

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Naval Yard &

R. E........ 8 H'kong F. C.'S 2

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The Hongkong Club havo scratelied three matches, and in the above table they live been

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but owing to dilliculties with the

soil encountered this well had to be abandoned. Last year a fresh start was made upon another site within the laundry grounds. I was in the progress of this work taht the workmen literally

counted as losses. Ting K,O,YLE |« gruck oil. :* have secured the Daily Press" | cup and moduls, and having already won the Hongkong Shield

Making of the Discovery. How the discovery was made was told by Mr. Bridges, of Messrs. Walter Bridges & Co., and mødate" and the Soldiers' Silters' Nall-court, Cannon-strost | Club, shield 'and medals, havo salvisory engineer to the White

MAILS VIA SIBERIA,,

London March 20. March 2

Due Shanghai

April 6. April 9.

MAILS DUE. Americau, Manchurin, 20th inst; Biborium, Chinhua) 2lat just. American, Mongolis, 7th prox.

MAILS CLOSE.

Kudat anal Satilikan-Per

19th April, 8 a...

Buraco,

Helpling and Pakhoi-Par Mathilde,

SHIPPING NEWS.

The B. A. L... Sithonia left Binga- |

VESSELS IN FORT.

poro on the 17th inst., a.m., and may be Awa Moru, Jap. 1.8., 8,918, D. Sii-

The 1.&O. 8. N. Co.'s B., Bornco xeste here on the 2nd inst., na,

loft Singapore for this port on the 16th

inst.,

!

midzu, 14th April-Bhangbai

11th April, Gen.-N. Y. K.

Mail Steamers.

THE PENINSULAR

at 8 am, and is dee here on the Borneo, Ger, c.a., 1,844, F. Sembill, AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

21stlust,, at 4 p.m.

The Bon Line ... Bonleli, from Antwerp, Middlesbro' and London, left Bingapore to-day for Hongkong.

ARRIVED.

+

12th April Sandakan. Bil April, Timbor.-M. & Co.,

Cambrlo, Br. ■.8., Sholton, 14th April New Port 15th Feb., Col -B. & Co. Cathorino Apear, Br. mn., 1,730, Lai

W. Hamlyn, 14th April- Caleatia and Ports 28th Alar, Gen.-D. 8. & Co.

Dalhinn, Br. s.*., 2,499, R. Talham

17th April-Liverpool and Singapore 11th April, Gen-Changes, Br. 8.5., 1,498, E. Finlay

-B. & 8. Aikoku Mara, Jap. ms, 2,400, F. Yoshihara, 17th April-Moji 10th April. U al.—31, B. K. Olansirao, Br..s., 8,062, McGillivray, 17 h Apr-Singapore 11th April, Gen --8. T. & Co. Linan, Br. .., 1,250, C. C. Williams,

17th April-Taingia 100 Yatshing. Br... 1,424, S. J. Payne,

April, Oes.-J. M. & Co. '-

China,

10. 10th Apríl—Australia

via Porta 194li Mar., Osp.-- B. & B.

f

|

WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned FORTS on or about

the DÀTES named----

3HANGHAI

MOJI, KOBE

& YOKOHAMA

Ami. 2.8., 8,180, Emery Rice,

0th Apri-San Francisco SHANGHAI ́-12th Man, Mail and Gen.

-P. M. 5. 8. 06.

17th April-Shaoghal. 14th | Daigi Maru, Jap. s.., 846, Y. Some- kawn, 17th April-Tamsui, April, Gon.-B. & 8.

via Amoy and walow 13th

·April, Gen.-0.8. K. ・・ of India, Br.isa, 5,940, É

Besthain, 30th Mar-Van- courer 7th and Shanghai 27th Mar., Mails and Ucu.—0. 1. R. Co.

19th April, PAM -Per Hatching, 19th April, Paini ki Mam. Jep, s, 1,962, T.

Gnade a clean, sweej of Associn. {Henthor Laundry. We started Sw tox, Amoy, Feinst and Follow

tion trophites this stusón. .'

Tm goal record for the Cia is as follows:-KO. WLL, $ against 1, R, G. A. 13, against 31, Naval Yard, 14 nguinst 18, R. F., 10 against, 26, and Hong kong F.C., S against 8.

Regimental Cap. -

WO

Philippine

Hohw,

Taikowe

J

· [DELT),

our secund boring for, water on January 18, 1911. After passing through 16 feet of London clay we encountered alternating beds of Woolwich and Reading strata, and then at 255 foot we met an irregular bed of gravel and go sund Below this level, at 270 feel

struck chalk. The In the K., Y. 1. 1. cup)

borehole was then continued matches emi-finals: E.

down to the base of tho

about 816 Tect 14 beat H. company, and on Thes-tinkbed,

from the surface. After that J-lait, day D. rumpany, and R. company, | after the playing of extra time, we passed through gault distance draw level. Each team scored of 252 feet, rouching a depth of twice during the ninety minutes' 1,098 feet from the surface. Next play, and onea in the extra time, The match is to be replayet on Saturday, at 5 pain. The final is to be played April 24.

LAWN TENNIS

Company

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The latest results in connection with the anal lawn tenis tournment promoted by the Hongkong Cricket Club now in

progross are:-----

Singles Handicap-B Class Third Round. W. II. Vivensh (owes 15, boss Lient, II. P. Norwood, IN. vee, 2-6), 4-6, 6-4, 6—8,

we passed through alternating beds of odd red suustane, rod marls, grey marls, brown sand, purple, clays, ole, reaching the present total depth of 1,735 feet.

"Water

obtained im-!

WON

.10 AM.

Nakamura, 18th | April–

Islander Protesilias, 19th April 10 à M.

Pakhourouin, Haiphong and Per Sungkinng. 104 April.|

Karatsu, 12th Apr}', Coal........... Order.

Rus, -15, 2,949; J. L' redei,

11 ..

Empress

18th April-Si gapore 12th Foo Shing, Br. 8.8% 1,423, Welsh 7th 0th Apál-Hongay Apil Song Tack

April, Ownedy, M. & Çə Boog.

and Japan via Moji Perangsang, B., 1,559, 8. Wilde, Hsiching, Br. .., 1,267, W. C. Pass-

Kagoshin-mata, 19th April,

11 A.M.

vi Moji, and South Amorion- Per Funshing, 19th April, 4

P.M.

Yap, Ponape. Shipon. Trok Kimaie, Ko or and Nano -Per Germanis, 18h April,

A P.M.

nigo-Per Kyoto-mare, 190

3F.N.

Aquil,

Stmits and Ceylon-Per Koebe,

1

19th April, 6 r.s Shanghai, and Northen Chian-Per

Hangrang. 19th April,

Australian

Mail.

I'M.

Philippine Islands, An- Yap. Frioderich, KAUT, Wilhelmshafen, Rabaul, Her- bartehoho, Matup, Australia And New Zealand in Bris-

|

18th April-Cauton 17th Aptl, Goa-J., M. & Co.

DEPARTED.

April 18. Ping Landwg, for Shanghai, Tingsang, for Swatow,

Brolken, for Canton, Kwaugtal, for Canton

Chenan, for Shanghai.. Kengwni, for Siam. Hanoi, for Haiphong.

5 Peehawar, for Moji, Siam, for Chiefoo.

ine-Eer Prinz Waldemar, 20th April, 8 a.M.

Sandakın-Per Yausing, 2 th April

dintoly under the London clay, As it provd to be too brown for landry purposes we decided to shut this supply of and bore deeper. We went on into the chalk, and at a dopthof 250 feet the barehole was tested. Hero wo found a bountiful supply of water, which, however, was somewhat hard. I therefore advised thein to go on buring with a view to Batavis, Liont. A. U. Callis Browne, obtaining a softer supply in the KO.Y.LI,, owes 15) bout (1. Mis-upper and lower green sand beds, kin (owes 2-6), 3---6, 6-1, 6-1. if they were present.. At the bot-Straits and India vis Ula'uutta--Per *·0. Apear, 2001 April, woon. Doubles Handicap-B Class

Philippine Islands-Per Yuensang, Second Round.

20th April, 1 2.4. Macso---For Sui Tei, 19th April, 1.16

H. M. Webb and C. Blaker tros, į 2-0) bant out. H, 44, Paris, R.A, and Lieut. P. S. Wiltshire, RA. lowes 15-21, 6-2, 7-5.

tom of the chalk the water was Lagain tested, and we found a good supply, but still somewhat hard.

An Old Sea Formation. "Soft water Being: almost a prime acessity, it was decided to horo through until we got a supply from the lower groen-sand. Below the bed of chalk we found M. M. Muns and G. Miskin rec.a profly fair supply of solt, water, 4-6) bout 1. M. Whyte and K. 1, although the green and was not MacNulty Troc. 15-1), 6-0, 6--0. | present. With a view to in-

J. Hooper and R. 1. Thursfield (own 15) beat R. F. Lồng C, X, 61, Walker (rec, 15-1), (--2, 6-·}.

· PUNJABIS SPORTS,

| Sisgan, for Haiphong.

PASSENGERS ARRIVED.

Por .. Price Ludwig, anivod 17th Amil, from Hamburg, &c. :- Aalst, Mr. Mrs. Lien, J. Vau

Linder, A.

| Askwith, Li, Col. Maenifo, Sergeant

Thos

Mersi r, John Auerbach, D., S. Mullingham B. Sumarang, and Sonsah ya-Boooock, Miss B. L. Mould, A. : Per Tibodas, 20ushil 11 Bill, Dr.

11 A..

AM.

P.M.

Manila, Hailu and Cela-Per Zalim,

20th April, 8 mx.

Siberian

Mali.

Siberian

Mail.

Mood, Mr. & Mrs. Bordwall, Mrs, and Muller, Dr.

Alise W. Buhrmann, Mrs. Bunch, Aug. Burdener, B. B.

Nagel, R. W.

Ohly, Mra, G.

Po Locksm, Mr.

& Mrs.

Bracker, Mrs. M.. Pochin, Moss16. Chapioan, Mre, and

Mise Calman, W. Chapunan, Major

Shanghai, North Chias, Ja-rpender, Mr. &

Mrs. E. W. pan, United States, South America and Coanda vie Cardon, Miss W. Vancouver (Europa vi■ Bi-

M.

bori)Per Empress of Chineson, S. India, 20th April, 5 P.M.

Exers, B.

Eaton, A. J.

baris) Par Línan, April, 6.2.1.

SHANGHAI, and North thain (Europe, via Si- 20th

AM.

.

V, and C.. Paternoster Pettigrew, R. Peck, Miss A. H. Renay, Mr. and

Mrs. P.

M. and N. Riemenschneider,

mors, 7th April-Swatow 16th April, Geu.-D. L. & Co.

Kagoshima Mara, Jop, 8.8., 1,087, W. Wede, 1216 April—Moji Gil April, Cual. Y. K. Hong Wan 1, Chi K., 2,000, `J.. Mason, 16th April-Singa- pare 11th April, Gonda Tek Seng.

¡Ayulo Maro, Jap, 8,8., 1,649, Kílaoka,

13th April-Katás12

April, Coal. B, K.

7th

ITRAMIAN

Peshawur Ospi. E. W. Bruce Borneo

Capt. W. H. S. Hall

TO FAIL ON

1

At 5 r... 18th April

About

Instag

KEMASKO.

Freight only Freight and

20.h April

F

Oriental

About

Orle W. Cookin, 2...

25th April

Freight an Passage

TIA

Assaye

Noon,

LONDON,

USUAL PORT OF QALL

LONDON L'ANT-"

WERP.S'reak, PIANO, CO, PORT SAID AND MARILLE......

Usp. G. W. Cockman, n.x.a. / 27th April..

Namur

[Capt. F. E. Andrews, n... }

For für:i on particulars, apply to

▲ 01. 8. X. Col'k offer,

Hongkong 17th April 1912

About

1. May.

Freight and

*

E. A. BEWETT,

Superintendente

NORDDEUTSCHER

LLOYD.

BREMEN

Liecam, 1,072, W. C. Bardley, 12th IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES.

April-Manila 9th Aprili

| M. S. Dollar, Br.co., 2,716, M. Ridley,

185 April-Cabu' 9th April

Copia and Sugar.—Üaya Dollar Co.

Machow, Ge%. s.s., 996, R. G. Zolluar, 15th April-Cebu 11th * April, Ballast.-B. & H. Madura, Br. P., 2,003, Robl. S. Hon-

ley, 11th April-Barry Dock 24th Feb., Conl.-Bank Line.

For

MANILA, “・ ANGAUR,'

& MELBOURNE...

STEAMERI.

TAP. NEWQUINEA, Į Prinz Waldemar 16,700 BRISBANE, SYDNEY Ospit. 11. Bramer.

Mathilde, Gor. ., 831, Uldemp, KOBE & YOKOHAMA...

10th April-Haiphong and Huibor 16th April, Gen -

·J. & Co. Mausang, Br. ..., 1,841, Weigult, 18th April Sandakan Otb April, Gen.-J. M. & Co. Muyo Mam, Japsailing ship, 277, K. Asari, 12th April-Takao and Formosa 9th April, Ballast. Order.

:

Boseman, Misses On Bing, Br. m.s., 1,787, A. G. Smith, 13th April-Chinwantau 6th April, Gan.-J. M. & Co. Pitsanulok, Ger...a., 1,267, D. Rai- mors, 16th April-Bangkok 6th April, Rice.-B. & B. Pranta, Nor. .., 888, Th. Loebe ig

7th April-Saigon 2nd April, Rice.-A. T. &o.

R. Reid, G. B. Grossmann, Mr. & Balerker, Mr. and

Mrs.

Mro. Hamnett. F. . Schmacher, H. Hammar, Fritz Strohkorb Hoyer

Schlickan, R. Heintze, Major

Sevilla, Dr. V. Sigris, Heluz von Tavoner, Mr. and

Mrs. Thos

Hodgson, J. P. Ho Eng-Jook Inaon, lar. and

Dr. H, E. 18-Jonea, Miss Trens

creasing this supply we wont on until at about 1,500 ft. the water rose in the horcholo and over- Tho, 25th Punjabis sporte con- cluded yesterday our the U.S.R.C.lowed. To our surprise we found ground at Kowloon. The attend-it was salt-very, very salt-not once was good and sport through regular sea wator, bal probably out was vory "dujoyable. The anoisen formation. We pump Swatow-Per Haimun, 21st April, A half mile race open to the British little, in the hope of ex- garrison was won by Lee. Chausting it, but soon decided Swatow, Amby, and Formou-Paris, vise E, M.

Daigi-mara, 21st April, Richardson." His Excellency to bore further, and shortly aftor- General Anderson, comundwards we became still more as- ing the. forces in South tonished by finding indications of Macas-Per Sai Tai, 21st April, Chinn, was present. The prizes oil, Naturally we went on boring,

Komtnoriel, K. were presented to the winners by and after passing through vn-Straits, and India via Calcatta--Per Kujtner, F.

Namsang, 22nd April, 11

Kemten, Walter Mrs. Dyer, wife of Colonel Dyer.cious alternate strata we got most The Punjabis hand was in attend-unmistakablo indications of oil, Philppine Islands, Auair, Tas Kurama. 5.9.

India and New Zealand-Kmuss, K. 9. ance. The following gentlemen then indications, getting more!

Per Changha, 22nd April, 8Lake You were on the Sports Committee marked as we got down.

Lewis, L Captain Do L. W. Passy, Captain

"While the boring was carried

A,M.

P.M.

A.M.

3.M.

I

Moji, Vinto in and United States via Seattle-l'er Awa- "-mara, 23rd April, 10 a.m. Amoy. Fo masa and Fochow -Per Ha tan, 23rd April, 10 A..

C.H.Tyrrell, L. II. R. O. Walkor,, I may add, the water kopt Shanghai,- North Chias, Japan via Lt. R. G.Gardner, Subadar Major rising and falling in the bore- holo owing to gases being freed Sandhya Dana Sardar Bahadur, Subadar Mula Singh, Subadar from time to time: examined, Sher Muhammad Klian, Subadarthe oil scan as it came, and I Swatow; Wuli Mahamad, Jenador found by analytical tost that it Lochan Singh, Jemarlar Nathawas petroleum, the indications Singh.

being similar to those one gets in the European oil districts.

LONDON. OIL WELL.

our

Shanghai,

French

Mail.

י

0.

Thornton Mr and

Mrs. Ma

Wood, Capt. P'. Willson, Mr. and

Mrs. Alfred Weahmar, B. 8.

You Ward, Dr. Thood. Wall, G. Webb, Mr.

Per s.s. Linan, arrivod 17th April, from Shanghai:— Johnstono.

✓ Resnuly, C. Gregory. N. B.. Wostphi, K. Garry, C, F.

7

Protesilaus, Br. xx, 6,124, 1. P. Campbell, 18th April-Paget Sennd via Japan 20th Mar,, Gon.-B. & S.

Quarts, Ger. ss., 1,145, H. Moon, 9th April-Saigon 4th April Go.-8. W. & Co.

Rygje,

Br. s.a., 8,807, E. Mayer, 16th April-Manila 18th April, Qon-Bank Line,

TO SALL OR

SATURDAY,

20th April, at 9 AM.

Coblenz

Capt. 1, Klugkist

About 6,750 | TUESDAY, 80th April.

Capt. F. Bambill

6,780 Middle of

April,

KUDAT & BANDAKAN Borneo

All the at amers of the European Line ars fitted with. Wirelem Telegraphy,

New Syɑlem of Telefunken.

For further Particular, apply to

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MELCHERS & CO.,

GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and CHINA'

Hongkong, 17th April, 1912.

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FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW AND RETURN (Occupying 9 to 10 d ya)

CAPTAIN

LEAVING.

Bexta, Gor. a.s., 992, Jensen, 17th April-Bangkok 7ih Api. Gea-Kin Tya Lung. Sungkiang, Br. As., 987, H. Matthías, Cuisine, 15th Apri¡-Haiphong 18th April, Gen.-B. & 8. Tjibodas, Dutch 8.8., 2,953, Boutan, STEAMQUIPE.

12th April Amoy 10th Hatching ...

W. C. Paramore ... FRIDAY, 19th April, at 11 aar April, Gen.—J. C. J. L. | Haltan.............. | J. 8. Roach TUESDAY, 2ärd April; at 11-x.M Volute, Br. .., 2,905, Wilton. 14th Halyang ..... | Ji W. Evant......... | FRIDAY, 28th April, st 11 4.Mor

April-Tsingtau 7th April,

FOR SWATOW AND RETURN. (Occupying 3 Days). Bilk oll.-A. P. & Co.

Haimun ... | A. H. Stewart... WEDNESDAY, 24th April, at 11 m.

Steamers will arrive at, and depart from, the Co.'s Wharf, near Blake Pięć.

For Freight and Passage, apply to

Douglas, Lapralk & Co.,

General Managera.

North Chin, and Japan via SHIPS PASSED THE CANAL. Tunasang, Br. a., 1,198, P. H. Rolle, Kobo Per Kulsang, 28rd 19th March-Glenstrae, Erzherzog

Franz Ferdianut, Moyune, Pathawur, Zadro, Miyasaki Marn, Yong Tszo.

April, 10 ..

and Ceylon-Par Aleute-maru,

28rd April, 11 a.m.

Saigon, Straite, Ceylon

22nd March-Callas, Pathag. 26th March

16th April-Mondda 18th April, God.-J. M. & On. Am..., 2,000, 11. C. Smith, 18th April Mapila 10th

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Bealedi, Borner, Bi bonis, Poking, Priam. Kawachi Mara, Boandia. 20th

- April, Gon.-8. T. & Co.

Adelaide, Western Australia, Manh-Bellerophon, Diowed, Lothian, OLEABANOES AT THE HAR- Indin, Aden, Egypt and Ku-

Prins Eitel Friedrich, Prinx Ludwig,

rope via Marcillos (Lettore Satsun, Yarra. 2nd April-Inter-

posted in all the Pillar Boxes

"It is hardly necessary to say Straits that we have been highly grati- fied by the discovery, and, Petroleum Discovered In in view of its encouraging

charactor, it is

present Northern Suburb.

intention to continue the boring Touching a recent. telegram further with a view to ascertain- announcing the discovery of aing the probable character of the petroleum well in Britain, the base supply of petroleum. The following will be read with indications certainly are that intarostA petroloum well hae potroleum is there in quantity. just been discovered at Stono- We have a Gin, borelicle at this bridge Park, Willesden, at a great depth, and the value of this depth of 1,700 ft. If the supply large borehole ia that if we strike ultimately should prove to be the baso supply, as we hope to do, in commercial quantities there we can use the prosent borehole will at any rate bo the possibility without putting down another one. Philippine Islands-Fer Kaifong, 2818

April, ar.. of one large area being lighted A prospecting boring to test conl and heated from its own oil wells, about two miles from Newark led Swatow-Par Haimun, 24th April, 10 with corresponding independence to traces of oil boing found last weileiwel and Timtain-Par Choong of the industrial whims of the autumn, but the borehole there is underground worker. -

Polyamion, 28ed April, 11

A.M.

BOUR OFFICE.-

In time for the first clearance lyde, Kitano Mar, Nile, Patroclus, Tingsing, for Swatow. will be included in this con- Akl Maru, Ambris, Bayern, Glencek, Hanoi, for Haiphong.

Steator, Teacor, the us. 9th April Kongwai, for Bangkok.

Quarta, for Saigon. track "mail.) (Late Letters 11.00 am. to Noon. Extra Hyson, ludramayo, Persons, Sanson, S. Dollar, for Motoran. Postage 10 cents) Spezia, Syria, India, 12 April-Glanstra, for Shanghai.

Benvorlich, Bulow, Ernst Simons, Kamonga, Meinam, Yorck, Airics. 10th Linsa, for Canten.

Chonan, for Bliänghai. April-Iyo Maru, Annam, Atreus, Pro-

Protesilas; for Manila.. mathous, Balonis, Kina.,

Borse, for Kudat. Arrival at Home—19th 'March—Poikawar, for Shanghai, Ajax, Begoria...... 2ând. March-Tange Prian Ludwig, for Shanghai, Mare, Wilhelmina. 20th March- Adoll, Lertos; Sarabia, Lovat. 20th March-Beuclench, Derfinger, Ereat -shing, 24th April, 11 AM Simons, Idomeness, Gaxonia, Silosis, only 2.7-8 inches. This oil well of Shanghai and North ChinaPo: Thessas 4 April Boootin0th

London's now oil well is a ours will, I believe, be the first in romance, of modern enterprise, the United Kingdom. if further Timor, Fourteen years ago three young boring justifies us in developing Cambridge University men start-it upon commercial lines."

Chlohas, 25ib Apill, 8 P.M.| April–Aragonia, Dombs, Persia, Australia, Tesmania and New Kamo Mara, P. B. Friedrich. 19th Zealand Per St Albans, April-Patroclus, Slam, Tenoor, Rhesus, 17th April 10'4.

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