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LOCAL SPORT...

·

BILLIARDS.

Wild Elephants in the F.M.S. Preparations are being made to trap the herd of wild elephants | which caused mach damage to rubber plantations in the Sungei The Drollette Cup. Siput district recently. The The penultimate singe in the Times of Malaya" states that billiard competition for the

as the result of an interview be- Drollette Cup at the European tween Mr H. B. Ellerton, the D. Y.M.O.A., has been ronched and O. of Kuala Kangsar, and several Messrs. Longstaff plus 10 and of the prominent planters of Watson minus 70 will meet in the Sungei Siput the Government are final..

The results of the semi-finals going to take steps at once to trap the elephants, and to this Longstaff plus 10, beat R. Con the making of a Kheddah," end are prepared to spend $2,000 which in the Judian method of Barlow minus 200; 250-227.

Watson minus 70 beat Louch

capturing elephants alive. minus 100; 250-249).

aro

LAWN TENNIS.

In their postponed League match against the "Chinese Re- creation Ulub yesterday, Kowloon just managed to secure the ver◄ diot, winning by 51 games to 48.

AN AMUSING STORY

Sergeants' Mess Etiquette at

77

Notices

CANTON, INSURANCE OFFICE LTD.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

. now

that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Canton Tientsin.

Insurance Office Limited will be An amusing story reaches held at the Offices of the Gonoral "Truth "from Tientsin. The Agents of that Company No. 16, sergeant-major of the 2ud Bat- Podder Street, Victoria in the talion Somersetshire Light Infan- Colony of Hongkong, on Wednes- day the 11th day of June 1913 at try. wishing to oblige the roginoon when the subjoined Resolu mental Free Forestors' Society, of tions which were passed at the which he is president, without Extraordinary General Meeting asking the committee of the of the Company held on the 21st Bergeanta' mess, lent the mess day of May 1913 will be submit- linen to the sccioty for a tod for confirmation as Special dinner they were giving. The Resolutions:--- members of the mess resouted (1). This breach of sergeants' mege etiquette-not by censuring the (2). sergeant-major, lest he might give them a bad time afterwards-but by fining the Chinese waiter who took the linan out of the mess without obtaining the committee'a sunction. Nottobe outdone by this manoeuvre, the eorgeant-major, with considerable presence of mind. voted for the resolution i which fined the waiter, sud then paid the fine out of the Foresters' funds. This saved his own face and dished the malcontents, who thought they had caught thei sergeant-major in a trap from which there was no exit.

HIPPODROME CIRCUS.

Bysack's deservedly popular Hippodrome Circus attracted big crowds at both performances yes terday. The matinee was a great success and the children, who st tended in large numbers, spent a most happy time. Amongst the adulte present wore Commodore and Mrs. Anstruther. There is to be another matinee perform- ance on Saturday.

Despite the fact that rain fell last night, there was no dimiau-

tion in the attendance, at the

huge matahed, where everybody

"

"That the draft new Articles

bo approved."

Articlos That the already approved by this mooting which have for the purpose of identification beon, subscribal by the "Chairman of the Company bo and they are hereby adopted as the Articles of the Company in substitu- tion for and to the exclu- sion of all the existing Arti- "clos thereof."

ĮGLYSOGEN

GIVES

JARDINE. MATHESON & CO. LTD.

General Agents. CANTON INSURANCE

OFFICE LTD.

TREATMENT

કોળી નેતાઓ

JABILITY

ADDS VITALITY!

Immediate Results, · Guamuteed Harm- Loan. 'Valuable in all cases of Atrophy.

“Dobility, as it restored, developes Rud

Wasting and other forms, of, Nervou

strengthens by the outward nopileation of na lavigorating salve (Gipso-Halm) with theuld of our celebratel fitreogen Wafers Calatabis). Either prepanation in $1,00 gold-fiarga box). Three baxes $2.00 gold, One application alone proves our stato- ment in every case.

E. Q, GLYSO SALES CO.

Lynbrook, M.-Y. {G,8,4,]

SILIMPOPON COAL: BUNKERS

was secure against the elements, can be supplied at cheap rates.

The performance was of a high-

class order, and all the turns wers

at

much appreciated, especially the SANDAKAN & SEBATTIK

work of the equestriennes, the

1

trick cyclist and the two excru-

ciatingly funny clowns. Domp-

(British North Borneo)..

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1913.

POST OFFICE.

MAILS VIA SIBERIA.'

Lah

Londoa

May 17.

Th

Shankhal

fune 2

MAILS DUE. Siberian, Assaye, 6th inst. American, Nippon-maru, 6th

inst.

SHIPPING NEWS. ARRIVED.

Daijin Maru, Jap. 9.8., 900, Na-

WEATHER REPORT.

gum, 4th June-Swatow On the 5th at 12.44-The nor- 3rd June, Gen.-O. S. Kthern depression has passed to Kallong, Br. ss., 1,040, Sidford, the east of Japan and a second

The Assaye is expected to arrive here on Friday the 6th Marie, inst with the London mail (via Siberia) of Wednesday 14th and

American Mail is expected to Saturday 17th May.

The Nippon Maru with the arrive here to-morrow at 6 p.m.

MAILS CLOSE. Saigon-Per Onsang, 6th June, 9

a.m..

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow

Per Haitan, 6th June,

10 am, Chinwantao-Per Onsang. 6th

June, a.m. Batavia, Cheribon, Samarang and

Sourabaya Per Tjipan

as, 6th June, 1 p.m.; Macao-Per Búi Tsi, 6th June,

1.15 p.m.

Japan via Kobe-Per Dilwara, 6th June, 2 pm. Philippine Islands-Per Zadro, 6th June, 3 p.m. Sandakan-Per Mausang, 7th

Juno, 10 a.m.

English

Siteṛlan and

Mail.

Canadian Malls.

Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR

4th June-Holhow 3rd depression has formed over SW. AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

June, Cattle.-B. & S. Japan A secondary shallow de-

about the DATES nameɑ — For

Stearners

·To Sail On "Romarks

about

Freight

only Freight

| Lasrtes, Br, 8.8., 1,370, C. Wawn, pression lies to the south of the

4th June-Saigon 31st Yangtze Valley, May, Gen. Wo Fat Sing. Pressure is inclined to give way Ger. 9., 1,200, Daudier, over Farmoss, and the Philip WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or

4th June Guaymais lat pines. It has increased slightly May, Ballast.J. & Co. over Tongking. Zafiro, Am. 8.8, 1,408, McMurray, 4th June-Manila 3tat. May, Sugar.-S. T. & Co, Onsang, Br, 8.8., 1,748, Picknell 4th June-Canton, 3rd Ballast.-J., M. & Co. Benledi, Br. s.s., 2,353, Tongh, 5th June-Moji 30th May, Coal.-G. L. & l'ò. Deyawongse. Br. 8.8. 1,047, 0.

Shearer, 5th June-Sat- gon 1st June, Rice.-A.1

Bune.

Sabine Rickmers, Dutoh s.a., 573 Jagt, 5th June Yoko- hama 28th May, Bulk oil.-A.P Co.

Misumi

Marn, Jap. 8.8., 1,704, Mehikoshi, 5th June

June, Kwangyen 2nd Stone. A. Bune. CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE. June 4. Sabine Rickmers, for Foochow Arcadia, for Shanghai. Erroll, for Yokohama, Eigor, for Newchwang.

June 5.

Straits, Burmah, Ceylon. Adelaide, Western Aus tralia, India, Adon, Egypt, and Europe via Brindisi. (Late Lettere 11 a.in. to noon, Extra Postage 10 cents.) (Sup- plementary mail onboard up to the time fixed for departure of the mail (Extra Postage 10 cents) (Letters posted in all the Pillar Boxes in time for the first clearance will be included in this con- tract mail.) The Parcel, Mail will be closed on Rajali, for Sandakan. Friday, 6th June, at Hanoi, for Uaiphong. p.m.-Per Assaye, 7th

June, 11 a.m. Shanghai, North China Nagasaki, Japan via

South United States, America and Canada via Vancouver (Europe via Siberia)-Per Empress of India, 7th June, 11 a.m,

ו'

Straite and India via Calcutta

Per Torilla, 7th June,

noon.

Philippine Islander Per Loong-

sang 7th June. 1pm Macao-Per Sui Tai, 7th June,

Siberian

Mali.

1,15.

and Shanghai

North China (Europe via Sr beria)-Per. Linan, 7th

June, 5, p.m. Swatow, Amoy and Formosa via Tamaui Per Daijin- maru, 8th June, 9 a.m. Swatow-Fer Haimun, 9th Juno,

10 a.m.

Japan via Kobe-Per Fausang, 9th June, 11 a.m. Semarang and Sourabaya--Per Halvard, 9th, June, 11

Al these ports, steamers call-Straits tear Urban gave another striking ing for. bunker coul exclusively turn with his trained lions, and are exempt from all shipping| altogether the whole show was off dues and charges. the tip-top order.

A. BUNE,

BUGHARAN'S

POPULAR

CTCH

WHISKY

BLACK

SCOTCH

MITE

GARNER QUELCH & Co.

SOLE AGENTS.

EL,

*

Tooshin, for Haiphong. Kumor, for Bangkok. Kaifong, for Haiphong. Telemachus, for Saigon. Luchow, for Shanghai. Chihli, for Saigon. Chunsang. for Kobe. Aldenham, for Sydney.

DEPARTED. June 5..

African Monarch, for Kobe. Toosui, for Hongay. Kaga-maru, for Yokohama. Mathilde, for Canton. Kyodo-máru, for Newchwang Rokkosan-maru, for Canton. Bencleuch, for Nagasaki. Arcadia, for Shanghai. Chunsang, for Kobe.

Variable winds and equallySHANGHAI, CANDIA weather may be expected along MOJI, KOBE Capt. R.E. Pool the east coast of China.

AND YOKO-SARDINIA HAMA............) Capt. G. Mauley SHANGHAI DEVANHA 1..}. LONDON, via"

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am to-day,

0.00 inches.

FORECAST FOR THE·24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.

District.

Hongkong and Neighbourhood

...

Usual Ports of Call

Forecast

W. winds. moderate; cloudy,some rain.

Capt. W. J. Hiokey.

ASSAYE

Capt. G. J. Colawell,

LONDON & ANT-]

WERP v, Singa- | SUMATRA

pore, Penang, Capt. W. H. Le Mare,

Ombo, Port Said,

& Marseilles......

S.W winds,

2 Formosa Channel fresh. squal-

Jly..

3 South coast of

China between H.K. and Lamooke

4 South coast of

China botwoen H.K. and Hainan..

RN.R

6th June about

12th June

about

& P'rage

Freight

19th June & P'sage ·

Noon

Freight

7th Junej & P'sage

about

Freight

11th June &P'sage

All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy.

For Freight, or Passage apply to

The same

P.&O. S. N. Co.'s office,

as No. 1.

Hongkong, 3rd June, 1918.

The same

as No. 1.

China Coast Meteorological.

Station.

Register.

5th June, a.m.

Wind.

Hour.

Barometer.

Temperature)

Humidity.

D'tion.

Force.

Wostock 729.8436 90.

6'a 29.65 Nemuro Hakodate 29.75-- H

Weather.

ܚܝ1

For

Steamers.

E. A. Hewett,

Superintendent.

LINES

NORDDEUTSCHER

LLOYD.

BREMEN.

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL

NAPLES, GENOA, AL-

GIERS, GIBRALTAR, | GORBEN

To sail on

SOUTHAMPTON, (Capt. A. Ahlborn 17,300

'A'WERF & BREMEN.

DERFFLINGER

Capt. F. Prosch 17,000

...ONN, NEWGUINEA, Į PRINZ WALDEMAR

BRISBANE, SYDNEY ( Cant. H. Bremer 6,100 & MELBOURNE

KOBE & YOKOHAMA. Caps L. Klugkish

CORLENZ

WINESDAY,

11th June,

10.a.m..

about

W'NESDAY,

11th June.

(SATURDAY,

14th June,

0 b

nrw 4-

Tokio Kochi, Nagasaki.. K'shima Oshima Naha Ishi'jíma Bonin Is. Chefoo

29.73

0-

"

+

A 29.60-- 29.56- 29.56 29.67 29.71

П

1--- -wnw 4-

8

BBW 3-

1

SHANGHAI, NAGA-)

11

29.68-wnw 4 29.81WBW 1

SAKI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA.

31

MANILA, YAP, MAR-

"

W'haiwoi

29.6463 89 asw. 2 ob

"1

Hankow Ichang

Vt

**

Changsha,

Shanghai

+

Gutzlaff

29.66 63 » 29.6663

0'of

nne 2 ov KUDAT & SANDAKAN

BORNEO

Sharp P. 7a29.6378

or

Capt. F. Sembill

Amoy

5 a 29.69 78 86 w

2 or

Swatow

Peck, Dr. and

Mrs, L, B.

Taiboku 5 a 29.65- Taichu Tainan

ве

2

22

29.71

TI

29.75

Koshun

" 29.74.

#1

29.75——

Canton 9a

Aldenham, for Philippine Islands. Kiukiang |Chihli, for Saigon, Eiger, for Saigon..

Kamor, for Siam.

PASSENGERS ARRIVED.

from Manila:-

Peras, Zafiro, arrived 4th inst,,

Hastings, T. Perkins, E, A,

PASSENGERS DEPARTED.

Per 8,8, Kamo Maru, sailed on P'dores 4th inst., for London, &o, ;~-~-~- Akuzawa, N. Akuzawa, Mrs. Akuzawa, Miss Agaw, T. Bevan, Mr. and

Mrs.

Boegli. Miss L.

Brown, Dr.

McMillar. Mra. H'kong 6a 29.6880 88 aw 3 o Muroto, Mrs. Gap Rook, 29.66--- waw Newton, Mas- Macao 29.6779- sw 2 c

Wuchów 9829.7577 82 w 2 Pakhoi Hoihow Phulien

ter.

Paul, D. R. Patricio, Alic Newton, Mrs. F,

M.

Ng Cham. Mrs.

Tourane

0 a BW 20 29.7779 -898 2 b

11

6&29.67 75

*** nw 20

29.7579

J

O. 8t. J.

29.83 77

Ravin, Miss de

"

Aparri

$1

29.8175

0 c

#1

29.80 79 9&29.8385

nw

Aw.1b

Chung Bing Chapple, Mrs. Curtis, A. H. Beaton, W. N. Manila Carr, R.

Squair, Mrs. A. Legaspi Dent, D. M.

C.

Iloilo Desnouce, Mr. & Salvason; Miss Bacolod

Cebu

Chinwangtao-Per Ichong, 9th

June, 3 p.m. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow

Per Haiyang, 10th June,

Mrs. E,

A. 10 a.m.

Desnouce, Mas- Suzuki, I. Tientsin-Per Chipahing, 10th

ter.

Sammon, Major June, 10 a.m. and India via Caloutta Geddie

Druda, F. E. N. Sullivan, 0.

Stanbury, Ma- Suisang, 6th Hirobe, T. -Per

jor & Mrs. June, 1 p.m.

Saməsing. Philippine Ielands-Per Chinhus,

Takida, D. 10th June, 3 p.m.

Takahashi, Mr. Straits, Burmah, Ceylon,

and Mrs. Adelaide, Western Aus

Tano, Mrs. T. tralia, India, Aden,

Todd, J. Egypt, and Europa via

Vaide, F. de V. Naples Por "Goeben,

Walford, Mr. & 11th June, 9 a.m.

Mrs. G. Swatow-Por Haimun, 11th June,

Water, Miss

German

Mall.

American & Siberi

an Mails.

10 a.m:

Formosa via Keelung, Shanghai, North China, Japan via Nagasaki Canada, Honolulu, Unit-

Baneda, F, Hunter, T.

Ito, K. Kennedy, J. R. Kennedy, Mr. &

Mrs. J. B. Lawrence, Mr.

& Mrs.. Lawrence, Misa Ladge, Miss G.. Li Taze-kwong SHIPS PASSED THE CANAL

London, 6th May,

The following vessels have pas-

Labuan 29.89 83

#1

T. F. Claxton, Director. Hongkong, Observatory, June, 2.

1 Barometer, reduced to 32. degrees Fahrenheit on the level of the sea in inches, tenths and hundredths.

2 Temperature, in the shade, in degrees Fahrenheit.

3 Humidity, in percentage of saturation, the Humidity of air saturated with moisture being 100, Direction of Wind, to two points.

5 Force of Wind, according to Beaufort Scale.

6 State of Weather, b blue sky, a detached cloud, d drizzling rain f fog, g gloomy, h hail, 1 light-

about

at 9 a.m.

TUESDAY,

6,750

24th June

End of June

"All the atourers of the European Line are fitted with Wireless

Telegraphy. New System of Telefunken.

For further Particulars, apply to

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

MELCHERS & CO.,

GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and CHINA.

Hongkong, 29th May, 1913.

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS

REGULAR · FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETWEEN EUROPE AND JAPAN.

OUTWARD.

NEXT SAILINGS:--

Will leave for Japan on .10728 T. 15th do

Steamers. Atlantique, Ernest Simons, 9085 T. 29th do Amazone, 9850 T. 18th July Australien, 10880 T. #7th- do

HOMEWARD.

Will leave for Steamers.

Marseilles. Paul Lecat, 16820 T. 17th do lê% Armand Bobic, 10480 T. 1st July. Atlantique, 10728 T. 15th do Ernest Simons, 9085 T. 29th do -

For Freight and Passage apply to

P

THOMAS, Agent.

Queen's Buildings, No. 3."

od States and South Am-sed the Canal:-Suuda, Schwarz-ning, overcast, P pesaing THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN

erican via San Francisco burg. (Europe via Siberia) Per Mongolia, 11th June,

p.m.

Formosa via Keelung, Japan via Moji, Victoria and Ta- coma-Por Tacoma- maru, 12th June, noon.

4

showers, q squally, r rain, s snow,

t, thunder, y visibility, w dew wet).

LIMITED.

STEAMSHIP CO., 0 Rain in inches, tenths and

London, 9th May: Arrivals from China:-Ambria, The following vessels have pas-hundredths. Maru, Armand Behic, Koerber, sod the Canal:-Antenor, Kitano

Peleus, Prinzess Alice.

London, 13th May. Arrivals from China-Atholl,

Straits and India via Calcutta-Ningohow.

Per Kutsang, 12th June, 1 p.m.

The following vessels have pas- Shanghai and North China-Perclyde, Kaga Maru, Theseus, Bar

sod the Canal:-Canton, Inver- Anhui, 12th June, 3 p.m. on Cawdor, Baron Minto. Swatow. Amoy and Foochow

Per Haiching, 13th Juno, 10 a.m.

Philippine

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METEOROLOGICAL.

Mail Service to Australia

via Manila.

MAIL, SCHEDULE

(SUBJECT TO MODIFICATION).

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TIDE TABLE.

High Water

Hongkong

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Day On Date On Date At #p.m 6 mm. Barometer 20.79 20.76 29.774

8.1 Temperature 87:

80 Humidity 63* *85 64TM 2nd June to 8th June, 1913. Wind

SW BW św Low Water Direction Heng kess Force

3

Steamers.

at zon

ALDENHAM

ST. ALBANS

EASTERN.

Mena, Elmi t

Islande, Maronn, Yap, Fred." Wil- holmshafen, Rabaul Herbertshohe, Matupi Mon. Australia, Tasmania and Thess New Zealand via Bris bane-Per Prinz Wal- demar, 14th June, 8: Thurs

80. Philippine Islands-Per Yusna

sang, 14th June, 1 p.mra, Weihaiwel and Tientsin-Per Sani

Huichow, 14th June, 3

Wod.

J

Arrive Hongkong from Australia.

Leave Hongkong

for Australia.

Weather Rain 40. Highest open air Teziperature us the 3r

3,92.

Lowest i. * * ·

H.K. Observatory, 4th June, 1919. PELLANT. F. Claxton, Director.

Oysters, Fresh, Fried or Stewed, Fimes. Haddocks, Appars &c.

ALEXANDRA CAPE.

27th June,

5th June, 4 p.m. 21st June, 19th July,

The above Steamers are fitted with Refrigerating Machinery, en- suring a Plentiful supply of Ice, French Provisions, eto, and are lighted throughout with Electricity: All State-Rooms have Electric Fans. A duly qualified, Doctor and Stewardess are carried.

For further particulars, apply to

Gibb, Livingston &

Agezha.

Printed and Published by the Proprietor, Dr. J. W. Noble, Ive Houna Street, in the City of Victoria, tiang kong,

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