10°
V. R. C.
Satisfactory Reports at
Annual Meeting
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1912,
Chairman, Mr. W. Logan; hon.
Becretary Mr. Frank Lammert; hon. Treasurer, Mr. U. D. Silas.
POST OFFICE.
Only a" porti in of the London Mail| Committee, Dr. F. H. Kow;(via Siberis) of Saturday the 19th alto.
day.
The Parcel Mail from London via
SHIPPING NEWS.
ARRIVED.
6th Nor.Shanghai Srd Nov.. Gen.-B. & S.
Wakamatsu
Marn, Japi 5., 2,879.
Messrs. A. Rodger, A. E. S. Alves. received per Empress of Japan to Anhui, Br. 1,880, J. B. Harris the Victoria Recreation Club was McKirdy, F. White, H. A. Lam-Mamelles failed to make the connection
The annual general meeting of AE Dunrich J. Forbes, A. held yesterday evening at the mert and A. P. Nobbs, Ballotting with the Steamer. Receipts for such Olub gymnasium, Mr W. Logan committee Mesers. H. C. Sayer, should be produced fon arrival of next presiding, over a large attendance A. Forbes, H. Seth, A. J. Mackis, English Mail,
The hon. secretary, Mr F. A. Charlton, AH. Carrol Lammert; having read the notice A. A. Alves A. L. Alves and. convening the meeting, the Chair- J. Rodger. mon said :-
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XMAS AND NEW YEAR PARCELS
The Public are Informed that the On the motion of the Obairman The frat business this evening seconded by Mr. White the fol- Christmas and New Year Parcala Mail is to present the report and state-lowing resolution was passed to the United Kingdom and Countrie ment of accounts for 1911. They That the text in Rule 14 at pre- beyond, will be closed in this Olo having been in your possession for sent reading new arrivals on Friday, the 8th of November at 5 route via Gibraltar is due to reach several days, I will, with your they enter," shall be altered by. This Panels Mail by the long-sas the deletion of $1.50 per tondon on the 14ths of December. permission take them as read.
I have to crave your kind in-month" and that "$5.00" "be Parcels may be forwarded by the same dulgence for the delay in conven- substituted (.. instead of a pay-Mail via Brindisi with an extra fee of ing this meeting and trust the late ment of $4.50 after the 30th 80 cents. Parcoin 40 porscribed are date has caused no inconvenience. September for the remainder of doe to reach London "n the 6th of
Our working account shows the year, it shall be $5.00). practically the same amount at credit as 1910 and when we take into account the increased cost of labour and alsos slightly decreased membership our result should ba considered eminently satisfactory.
The meeting closed with a vole of thanks to the Chairman.
INTERPORT CRICKET.
Hongkong's Side a Good
Batting One.
sealing.
The Clerks of the Post Office an biddon to affix stangs un Letters or Parce's or to heal any article for the Publis. Farcels that in the "pinigu of the Officer bandling the same lo not comply with the regulations, wil not be sccepted.
It is requested that Parculs sled early.
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MAILS ARRIVED TO-DAY.
·Vancouver, die. s. Emp. of Japan. Fungkok, 8.8. Maeliów, Swatow, H. Helene. Europa etc., ss. Assays. Australia, ss.. Aldenliaro,
·MAILS VIA SIBERIA,
Left London
Oct. 16 Oct. 20
Due Shanghai
NOT. 2 Nov. 4
· WEATHER REPORT.
On the 7th at 11.05.-A strong antievoline, central over the Gul ol
Patchili, covers the greater part of the
Mail Steamers
THE PENINSULA?
The approximate position of the AND ORIENTAL S, N. CO.
typhoon at 6 m., this morning was
Aikawa, Bih Nov.Walati nde 11 deg. N. and longitude 119
amatau 'S1st Oct., Coal E, travelling westwand.
Strong to fresh, monso in Indicated B. G. K....... Tamon Maru, Jap, 88, 2,126, Nimmi, along the F, const of Chian and over
6th Nov-Matoran, Coal the N. Chia Ses.
Bengkong Bainfull for the 24-hruis M. B. K. Er. 9.5, 4,959, J. W. Cock-ending at 11 am, to-day, 0.03 Tachos
mao, A..., 7th Nov Bombay 23rd Oct., Mail and Gen.-P. & O. 8. N. Co.
Assays,
Drufar,
Empress
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Helene,
Nor-Bangkok ria Swaton Nor. 6.4., 1,109, J. Bing, 7th 6th Nov.. Gan-Kin Tay Loong.
FORECAST FOR THE N
HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW,.
FOR GINT.
District.
1 Hongkong Bad Neigh-
bourhood
of Japan, Br. s... 5.939, 8. Robiason, a... 7th Nov Formosu. Obannel) Vancouver 16th Oct., ab
.evant 3 South Shanghai 5th Nov., Mail
Chinn between long- and Gea-C. P. R. Co.
kong and Lamook 4 South coast of Ger; 88., 771, J. Jesnon, 7th Nov-8waton 6th Nv.
Chios betwean Geil & Co
& Gainna H'kong
Oer s.k., 993, R..G. Zu laer. 7th Nov.-Bnogkok ant Swaton 6th Nov., Rice.-B.. & S.
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N.F. gule.
The same n No.1.
The sam a No. 1.
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
Station.
REGISTER.
7th November, s,m.
Wind.
Hour
Baremeter,
Temperature
Bundity.
Direction.
Padang
Nor.-Fukushima 31st Octoslock 730:42 3580 New 1 b
Col.-M. B, K.
Br. s.s., 4,201, Paddl., 7th Nemuro Nor-Liverpool 4th Oct., Gen, B. & S. Aldenham, Br. 8.8, 3,108, Pilcher,
Nov.-Australin vi 7tb Manila 5th Nov., Gen-G **T. & Co. Eastern, Br. As., 2,272, Baikic, 7th Nor-Kobe lit Nov., Gen
G. Lt. & Co. Hong Beo, Br. 8.5., 2,056, Kinghorn. *7th Nov.-Singapore 1st Nov., Goa-foo Tek Seng. Ajax, Br. as, 4,774, B. D., Omar, 7th Nov.-Liverpool 'and' Sinvapore 91st Oct Gen. Sharp F.
B. & S.
December. The following Mail of the 22nd Nortember is put due in Londen via Gibraltar, all the 28th of December; ria Brindisi on the 20th of December. Parcels containing Gold or Bilver must be insured for at least part of theiMfkabaw, valos. All Insured Pare-ls must be scaled. All the real must be of the Taking the reports of the
Aine colared wax and a bear the impression of a private dorico. This Hair Bong, Chi. wx.. 1,638. Halketi, Nov-Canton Gil 7th various sub committees, and com-
Nor,, Cea-Chinese. mencing with that of the House
Something in the nature of a device must be the samu on each rail.
Straight, Carved, Crossed or Dotted "sub committee, I think that every disappointment will be ex-Lis is not admissable. Buttons, Kiakinng. Br.. 8.5., 1,928, thing pecessary for the comfort of perienced when it is generally Coins br Thimbles are not to be used lor the members was done. The known the Mr. H. Hancock has boat ramp, I regret to any, has notified the interport selection "during the present your again committee that he will be unable given us trouble but stops were to take part in the match next immediately taken to repair same week against Shanghai. and put it in good order.· ́`·
By that decision Hongkong, is From the report of the Boat robbed of a good stumper and House Sub Committeo you will hat who very often makes good. observe that a good deal of interest In his place Captain R. D. Craw- was taken in rowing during the ford has been selected. The period under review. We find captain has this season done Canton proved victors over, our nothing very great but he has selves and the Royal Hongkong shown himself a consistont, bat Yacht Club. Personally I feel, and, by his inclusion, Hongkong with the great advantages we have will lose little in batting strength. for rowing in Hongkong, that Of course it is more than likely given a little more enthusiasm, that Claxton will go behind the our men should easily prove she-wicket where he has done some cessful in the next Inter-Club fairly good workup to the present. Race. The Sub-Committee of the
Later Selections. satis- Bath House reports a
"The further selections that have Our "membersi factory season. again retained the Shield for been made are as follow Lieut. Water Polo only one goal being A. G. Bagnall, R. O. Hutchison, registered against them during A. C. E. Elborough and W. O.D. the ecason, Shanghai, we regret, Turner, The choice of the first were unable to send down a team named is decidedly happy for but promised to do so this year during the interport trial matches which promise. as you know, that have been played, Bagnall they carried out. Swimming with has distinguished himself by his the V. I.C. must be considered performances in the out fiold: He the leading feature and your is a safe man and gathers and Committee welcomes the friendly returns smartly. It is held in rivalry between Shanghai and many quarters that he is the ourselves for supremacy in this best fielder the Hongkong, Club sport. It causes our members to has. Hutchison is also good in train earnestly and put. forth this respect and has done some their best endeavours to hold good work on occasions at their own against all comers.. square leg, hilo his run
The Bub Committee of the ting capabilities are by no mean Gymnasium hus to regret the to be despised. In five matches lack of enthusiasm shown by the the scores of which we have be- members. Gymnastic classea fore us he scored in all 121 ruos were carried on throughout the including one innings for 40 not season but the number of attend-out. His individual scores were:- onces were small. Considering 40 not out, 34, 23 1, and 23, mak that you have one of the beating an average of just over thirty equipped Gymnasiums in the Far runs an innings. Elborough has East, together with a good quali- also a fair average of twenty runs fied instructor, I think the young bis scores being:-13, 22, 18 no er members should devote more not out and 11, while Turner has an average cf 10 to his credit time and attention to it.
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Your Committee went, to con- with a total of 41. Capt. Craw siderable expense when building ford has played in four matches our Club House and it is their being not out once and having earnest desire to see their mem-made a total for the agason of 92 bere hold an assault-at-arme in his highest score being 39 not the near future. The Bor. Sub-out. He has an average of just Committee reports a profit on over thirty runs.
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Tisutia, for Canton. Yi Loong, for Cacion.
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their working of $1013.65 from Shanghal Cricket Team Arrives. which has to be deducted bad The Hongkong Cricket Club debts from members having left ground was a scene of much Strait the Colony of $146.47 leaving activity this morning when the $1767.18, profit.
Shanghai team began their pro- Philippine Turning to the actual accounts liminary practice. of our sports and without parti- They arrived by the Empress cularising each branch you will of Japan this morning, and ex- Shangha! and North Chica-Por Jesus, Bister C. de find we come out about $200 to press themselves as in good trim.
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T. F. CLAXTON, Director. Hongkong, Observatory, Nov. 7. ...1 BAROMETER, reduced to 82 degrees Fanrenheit on the level of the ses in inches, tenths and bundredths.
2.TEMPERATURE, in the shade, in degrees Fahrenheit.
8 HUMIDITY, in percentage of saturne tion, the Humidity of air saturated with moistare being 100,
4 Direction of Wind, to two points
5 Force of Wind, according to Beaufort Baale,
6 State of Westher, b blue sky, o detached sbud, d drisuling rain, 1 fog,
Capt. F. Sembil
About
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WED' DAY,
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Walker, L. Tameni-Per Daijin-main. Telegraph representative, to Swatow, Amoy, and Formos Joseph, Sister St., Tali, E. G. 14 of a value of $350 in 1910. day, said:
10th Nov, 9 M. As your Chairman, I have to "The trip was a very nice one, congratulate you on a very satis- so far as the first day was: Con-Smarang and Surabaya-Per Childar, SHIS PASSED THE CANAL Weather
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11th Nov, 11.
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factory year's working and trust cerned, but on the second day out Masso-Per Bui Tal, 110 Nov., 1.15 that the present year may be even we struck a heavy monsoon that more satisfactory: I take this rocked us about in a lively Haiphong, Pakhoi and Saigou-Par opportunity of thanking, all your fashion.
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London, October 11. Anital from China-Nelous. The following vesseln bare passed the Canal:Ajax, Antilochas, Aar- Biogan, 12th Nov, various Committee men and others "With regard to our games Swatow, Amoy and Foochow For tm'ien, Bohemia, Braemar, Cathay, Ealyang, 12th Nov., 10. Glenlogen, Kaga Mare, Teenksi, who have helped the Olab as here, I am of opinion that the
London, October 15. officials at the various entertain-Interport match will not be Tisaten-Per Choongshing, 18th Nov., Yorone, Torok, Ocean Monstah.
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Arrivals from Chins 1-Ommarthen- ments,
"Our best batamen are L. H. Shanghai, North Chins and Japan via
Maji, Vitoria and Taconia-shire, Kansas, Kamo Mara, Memaon. Per Mexico-maru, 12th The following vessels have passed Nav, room.
the Cas-Blrgevia. Dardanu, Shanghai, North Chins, Japan Glenesk, Literis, Myrmidon, Prins Nagasaki, Honolain,odwig, Sardinis, Aanam, Tango
United States Maro, Afrira, Rheaps
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Moro, Satur -Per Pecin, 12th Nov,, doran, Glenlogan, Kaga
Malasu, Priaz Ludwig. Tolemnebun
The following vessels bave passed Canalf-Paris, Barria. Thesente, Teida, Dells Blokasern, Fredagen,
They have given their time and services willingly to promote the W. Crockwell, A E. Lanning, interests of the Club, and I am and H. B. Ollerdessen; and I sure all members will be with me think that the play will be very in thanking them for the excellent even.
work rendered by them.
From reports I have heard the
Before proposing the adoption Hongkong team is a good one and
of the report and accounts I will should do well. Our one weak
be pleased to answer any questions aput lies in our batting."
in connection with them to the
best of my ability.
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