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POOR BILLY WELLS I going to get home on me as he has hinted that he was going to do. So far as our re- Knowing the result of the spective punching rowers sre recent fight, it is rather pathotio | concerned - well," thore also read Bombr. Wells' exordium; will have to go to the test. In Ism, going to meet Georgen fact, all the pointă at imus are on Carpentier, the greatest French the laps of the gods. We shall boxer in the ring to-day, or of all know the answers to these any day, so far, and I must at questions on June 2. May I say once admit that should. I meet that I trust that none of the with my fourth defeat, there will ¦ mournful reflections will be locat be a wave of disappointment, noted on this side of the Channel, to mention a chorus of "I told and may I also remind my readers you so's," which may well suffice of my knack of achieving the un- not only to drown, but even to expected ??. desfen me as well. But I don't think that I am booked for that fourth defest.
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Carpentier, I am told, is very confident. indeed, Bat then he expressed himself as being con- fident some twelve months ago, though his confidence-was-not- then strong enough for him to enter into negotiations for a contest. He is heavier, it is true, to-day, and presumably much stronger. Yet from all I can hear, he seems to be relying on his speed and skill and On certain weakness of mine (pre- sumed or otherwise) as his main stand-bys. He may be right in relying on these assets, but though he has, of course, the advant. age of a personal fest of my quali. ties when he was training with me, nearly two years ago now, I cannot but think that he is doing some very anticipatory counting of his chickens.
"A good deal of water has run down the Thames since we played water-polo in it together, and, though I fully expect to find that he has come on to a very con- siderable extent, he may alco dis- cover that his previous estimate of my qualities eired in more than one particular. Strange to say, my English critics cram to have forgotten that Carpentier has also tasted the bitters of defeat as well as I since we were camp cm. rades, and, though it is no doubi correct that he was not perhaps quite so strong as he would have wished to be when be met Frank Blans and Billy Papke, yet in both casse he was well aware that he was up against very tough pro- positions indeed, and also in both instances I am inclined to suspect that his terrible trials of calf wasting were exaggerated to come slight extent.
But when all has been said on both sidca that anyone can wish to say, there is no blinking the fact that I am going to perhaps the orucial contest of my career. Carpentier, too, will have a great deal at stake, because if he is due to mest with snother defeat, his reputation will suffer almost, if not quite, as severely as mine will do in a like misfor. tune. The French toy is admit. tedly very fast indced and very clever, while he has repeatedly proved thas he was a punch which is quite heavy enough
pat down even the strongest heavy-weight, provided he can only faced in getting it home on the desired spot. But he has got to get it there, just as I shall have to do if I am going to win by akacokont, as I hope to do. One alwaya bores that, you know, ba- cuss it is for more comfortable to decide the issue for yourself in- stead of having to wait more or less anxiously for the referee's verdict.
"Carpentier may be faster than I am. He may sɔ kɔ mora ekill- ed. That is for him to prove. But I hope and believe that he will have to show both greater Fred and greater ability if he is
LOCAL "SPORT.
GOLF.
Royal Hongkong Golf Club. The Fan Ling Competitions for May have resulted as follow:
-Robertion Cup." "Mr 8. E. Datton
Capt. Spicer
Rev. W.H. Foater
Pegg...
...
Mr A. Ritchie Mr N. L. Smith...
*Winner
102-22-80 89-8-81
84 0-84 91-0-85 91-7-88
28 entries.
Running Pool.
Mr E. Davidson... 82-4-78 Mr 8. H. Dutton Qupt Spicer
***
102-22-80 89-8-81 91-7-84
Mr N. L. Smith... Mr G. N.-Orme... 102-18-84 Mr W. D. Kraft... 90-5-85 Mr A. Ritchie 91- 6-85 Mr A. G. E. El-
borough
95-10-85 MrE. W. Matthews 98-13-85
*Winner
103 Entries.
►
THE HONGKONG " TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1913.
POST OFFICE.
MAILS VIA SIBERIA.
Lin
Loadga
May 17
Shanghai June 2
MAILS ARRIVED TO-DAY,
Siberian, 8.8. ASIBYO.
MAILS. DUB. "American, Nippon-maru, 6th.
inst.
The Nippon Maru with the American Mail is expected to arrive here to-day at 6 p.m.
MAILS CLOSE. |Sandakan-Por Mausang, 7th
June, 10 a.m. Balgon-Per Onsang, 7th June,
10 8.1. Straita-Per Jeserio, 7th June, 10
8.0.
Shanghai, North China Japán via
Moji Per-Candia, 7th- June, 10 8.m.
English
Mail,
Siberian and
Canadian Mails.
· LEAGUE TENNIS. Civil Service v Y.M.C.A. This match is to be played on the Civil Service courts, Happy Valley, nt 4 o'clock to-morrow. The Civil Service will be repre- Straits sonteil by Messrs. H. A. Nisbet and Sayer; A. O. Brown and N.
L. Railton; F. A. Biden and R. O. Barlow.
WSHIPPING NEWS.
ARRIVED.
Linan, Br. ss. 1,356, Williams,
5th June-Shanghai 1st
June, Gen.-B. & S.
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 6th at 12.35.-Pressure has increased slightly over the
Mail Steamers
THE PENINSULAR
Candia, Br. 6.2. 4,195, Peel, 5th whole area, except Tongking AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.
June-Antwerp, sto., 6th
April, Gen.-P. & O. 8
N. Co Rangoon Maru, Jap. ... 3,316,
Kamoshita, Bombay, Gen... K. Ragaburi, Ger. s.s., 1,189, Wolff, 5th June-Dangkok and Swatow 18th May, Rice, -B. & S.
Haimun, Br. s. 641, Evans, 8th June-Swatow 3th June, Gen.-D. L. & Co. Balahadji. Dutch ... 1,287, F. de
Haan, 5th June-Tara- kan, 29th May, Bulk ofl. -A, P. Co. Drifar, Nor, a.a., 1,102, Bing, 6th -June-Bangkok__and Swatow 5th June, Gen.
Chinese,
Straite, Burman, Ceylon, Tipanas, Dutch .s., 3,815, Olden- Adelaide, Western Ausburger; 6th June-Amoy tralia, India,
Aden,
"
where it has decreased slightly.
It is highest in N. Japan.
east of the Gulf of Petohili, and A depression lies to the north-
shallow depression cuvere S.W.WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned FORTS on or Japan..
Moderate 8. winds are indioat- ed along the east coast of China. 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.
Distriot.
Forecas
Hongkong and }. 8.E. winde. light to Neighbourhood moderate;}
fine.
4th June, Wood.-J.L.J. 2 Formosa Channel In
8. winds, moderate.
Egypt, and Europe vis Brindisi. (Late Letters Chinhua, Br. s.ag, 1,353,. Finlay 11 a.m. to noon, Extra
Bon, 6th June-Manila Postage 10 cents.) (Sup-
3rd June, Gen.-B. & 6. plementary mail on board Hakata Maru, Jap. 8.a., 13,870, H. Nomura, 6th June- Bingapore, Gen.-N. Y. K.
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 to-day, at 5 p.m.--Per Assaye, 7th June, 11 a.m.
Shanghai, North China Japan via Nagasaki, United States, South America and Canada vis Vancouver (Europe via Siberia Per Empress of India, 7th June, 11a.m.
доба.
!
12
3 South coast of China between H.K. and Lamooks
South coast of) China between H.K. and Hainan.
about the DATES named For
Steamera
SHANGHAI, CANDIA
MOJI, KOBE AND YOKO · (SARDINIA HAMA...............ish
I...}
SHANGHAI .. LONDON, via ) Usual Ports of Call
*
Capt. G. Manley DBVANHA Capt. W. J. Hickey.
ASSAYE
Capt.G. J. Colowell.
LONDON & ANT-
WERP v. Sings | SUMATRA
nora
To Ball On Remarks
Noon
7th June, about
Freight
only Freight
19th June J & Fragé
Penang, Capt. W. H. Lo Mare,}
C'mbo, Port Said, RN.R
& Marseilles......
about 1 Freight 19th June &F'sage",
Noon
Freight
7th June & 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. 8. N. Co.'s office; as No. 1,
The same
Be No. 1.
China Coast Meteorological
་་ Station.
Mandasan Maru, Jap. s... 3,245, Ota, 6th June-Milke 31st May, Coal.-M. B. K. Petchaburi, Ger. s.8., 1,373, C Gosewich, 6th June- Bangkok 30th May, Rice. -Bi & 8. Choyeang, Br. 5.8., 1,494. Courtney.
6th June-Swatow 5th June, Gen-J, M. & Co CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE. June 5. Linan, for Canton. Haiching, for Canton.
June 6.
and India via Calcutta-Haitan, for Foochow
Per Torilla, 7th June, Kumchow, for Saigon.
Bever, for Shanghai. Bangkok-Per Chowtai. 7th June, Tchang, for Canton.
Wongkol, for Agoy.
Zafiro, for Iloilo.
noon.
Philippine Islande-Per Loong-Dandis, for Yokohama.
sang 7th June, 1 pm.
Rangoon-maru, for Kobe.
Masao-Por Sul Tai. 7th June, Tlpanas, for Batavia.
Dilwara, for Kobe, z
Ningpo,
Siberian
אשוני
1,15 p.m.
Shanghai and North China-Per Hüpeh, 7th ¡June, 3 p.m.A
Empress of India, for Vancouver. DEPARTED. June 6, Shanghai and North Sabine Rickmers, for Foochow China (Europe via Sí- Tooshin, for, Haiphong. beria)-Pár Linan, 7th Kaifong, for Haiphong, June, 5 p.m.
Telemachifor Saigon Luchow, for Shanghal. Haltan, for Foochow. Linan, for Canton.
INCREASED PROFIT. The result of the trading of Mesare. Whiteaway, Laidlaw & Co., Ltd., for the year ending February 28, 1913, is of a satis factory character. The accounta show a profit of $125,838-8-1 (an increase of nearly 15,000 or last year) and, after providing for Depreciation on Buildings and Plant, Income Tax, Directors and Swatow, Amoy and Formosa via Managing Directora Fess, Com- missions, the payment of Fre- ference Dividend to 31st De. Swatow Per Halmun, 9th June, cumber 1912, BE Interim Dividend
On the Ordinary Japan vla. Kobe-Por Fausang,
9th June, 11 am. shares to August 31, 1912, and transferring to the Reserve Fand Semarang and Bourabaya-Per Halvard, 9th June, 11 £38,337-16-11 there is a balance
a+m, of £20,099-16-3 which the Di- rectors recommend shall be ap propriated as followe:-
To pay a final Dividend of 5 per cent making 10 per cent per annum, free of ordinary shares.
the
tax on
To pay to the Trustees of the Employees Provident £,1000 and to carry forward the balance of £5,623-0-3 to the next year's account.
SILIMPOPON COAL.
BUNKERS
can be supplied at cheap rates.
at
SANDAKAN & SEBATTIK
(British North Borneo).
At these ports steamers call-
Tamsui Per Daijin- maru, 8th June, 9 am,
10 a.m.
Shanghai and North China-Per Choysang, 9th June, 11
Zafro, for Philippine Islands. Dilwara, for Kobe.
Kumchow, for Saigon.
'PASSENGERS ARRIVED.
· Per ̊s.s. Linan, arrived 5th Inst. from Shanghai :— ̈
Bly
Register.
6th June, a.m.
Wind
Hour.
Barometer.
Temperature
Humidity.
D'tion.
Force.
Weather.
Wostock 7a29.8848 10 se lo Nemuro 6a 29.90 -- Hakodate
ne
29,79-- nne 1 29.64--
29.87-
Tokio
Kochi
+
1+
Nagasaki 29.68-
31
K'shima 29.68
12
-nw
T
❞ 29.73
Oshima $29.89 Naha Ishi'jima 29.74-
ទេ
Hongkong, 6th June, 1913
E. A. Hewett,
Superintendent.
NORDDEUTSCHER
LLOYD.
BREMEN.
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES
For
NAPLES, GENOA, AL-'
Steamers.
To sail on
GIERS, GIBRALTAR, GOEBEN SOUTHAMPTON, (Cant. A. Ahlborn 17,300
1
pw. i
2
A'WERP & BREMEN.. SHANGHAI, ́NAGA-]
SAKI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA
DERFFLINGER,
Capt. F. Prosch 17,000
2
29,86--
0,-
MANILA, YAP, MAR.
#
29.6363 89 sw 2 or
.41
#!
Bonin Is. Chefoo W’haiwei Hankow Ichang Kiukiang 29.6972 90 saw 16 Changsha Shanghai 29.7263-8 20 Gutzlaff 29.7362-6%D Sharp P. 7829.6375 Amoy 5 a 29.7876 91 Swsłow
1
ONN, NEWGUINEA, PRINZ WALDEMAR SAMARAI, BRIS->Capt. H. Bremer 6,100 BANE, SYDNEY & MELBOURNE
KOBE & YOKOHAMA,
WNESDAY,
11th June,
10.
about
WNESDAY,
11th June.
(SATURDAY.
14th June.
at 9 am
about
00 10 a29.6673 95 nw 10:
KUDAT & SANDAKAN
CORLENZ Capt. L. Klugkish BORNEO Capt. F. Sembill
6,750
TUESDAY. 24th June
{ End of June
Talhoku5a29.76 ——
Taichu
29.77
Tainan
29.76-
Бе
Koshun
F'dores
29.75 w 29.74
Canton 9a 29.7683 79 e 1 c
H'kong 6a29.7477 93
Gap Rook. 29.72 Mãoso Wuchow Ja
Pakhoi Hollow Phulien Per a.s. Chlahua, arrived 6th Tourane inst., from Manila Hill Bwatow, Amoy and Foochow Moran
Per Balyang, 10th June, 10'3.
8.11.
Tientsin-Per Chipshing, 10th
June, 10 am. Straits and India. via Caloutta
-Per Sulsång, 10th June, 1 p.m.
Philippine Islands-Per Chinhus,
Chefoo
German
Mail.
Straits, Burmah, Ceylon, Adelaide, Western Aus
W
ese 1
.. 29.7077
*
16a29.7179 29.7481
O."Bt. J. Aparri Maalla
#
29.77 79
0 в sw 40
#
29.7879
***** 586 20
6th Legaspi 29.8179
11. Iloilo Bacolod Cobr
**
29.8279
0 c
9&20,8783
ม
00 nw i or nw lo
N
29.8480 -
Neill Bainey Per 88. Choysang, arrived inst, from Swatow **** Payne, 8, J.
PASSENGERS DEPARTED Labuan,
Por e.s, Nikko Maru, sailed on. 4th inst, for Australia, eto, :— Ackman, Mr. & Johnson,
Kojima
Mrs.
-
10th June, 3 p.m. Newchwang and Chin-Ardea, Miss F. Marke wangtop-Per. Iohang, Alfred, Master Mal, Wadhoo 10th June,.3 p.m.
James
Sumpton, Bruce, Mr. and Schlossen, Miss
Mrs.
Schutt Byrne. Mr. and Smyth Miss
Bee Kee, Mr. &
Mr. Stephenson, R.: A. B, « Terry, Miss Tucker, Mr. and
Mr, Terry, Miss Thompson, Miss D. Est Thomas,
tralia, India, Aden, Mrs. Egypt, and Europe via Byrne, Miss Naplea-Per Goeben, Church, Mr. and 11th June, 9 a.m.
Mrs. Chipondían
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Haight
(2)
T. F. Claxton, Director. Hongkong, Observatory, June, 2.
1 Barometer, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheit on the level
All the steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy, New System of Telefunken.
For further. Particulars, apply to
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Steamern
of the sea in inches, tenths and Atlantique, hundredths.
2 Temperature, in the shade, incest Simons,
Amazone, degrees Fahrenheit.
Australion,
8 Humidity, in percentage of saturation, the Humidity of air saturated with moisture being 100, 4. Direction of Wind, to two points.
5 Force of Wind, according to Beaufort Scale.
6 State of Weather, b blue sky, o detached oloyd, d drizzling rain fifog, g gloomy, hhail, 1 light- ning o overcast, p passing
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Formosa vie Keelung, Japan via Moji, Victoria and Ta
Hallis
10728 T. 15th June 9085 T. 29th do 9850 T. 18th July 10820 T. 27th do
HOMEWARD. (
Steamers.
Paul Locat,
Will leave for Marseilles.... 16820 T. 17th do
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Mrs. Per 8.8. Yawata Maru, bailed Jon 4th inst., for Japan:-
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Mrs.
coma-Per Tacoma Faithful, LG, Shore, Boy. P. maru, 12th June, noon....
H.
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