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“'PAGAL GYMKHANA.
(Continued from Page 6'. Miss Liebert; 2. Lieutenant des and. Hiss Tumes.
Water Polo.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1918.
The Royal Engineers and the 87th Coy. Royal Garrison Artill- Biery met in a friendly polo match, on Saturday evening, at the A.8.0. Camber. Both teams played well and Morrish of the R. E's proved himself a player of merit and promise. The Royal Engneorn won by two goals to nli.
"Ultapulta" Race on Mules; Ladies Nomination. Last in wins: ➡1, Lieutenant Bisdes and Miss H. Tomes; 2, Lieutenant Bradney and Miss D. Robertson.
General Knowledge Stakes.- (Affinity.) Gentleman, to ride with sealed envelope containing
LAWN BOWLS. Police v. Kowloon. The Police and Kowloon play. questions to partner, returning ed a bowls league match on Satur with replies to winning post. day at Happy Valley, the home Firat in with correct replies wins: team losing. Scores :- 1, Commander. Pope and Miss || Hoskin; 2. Captain James and 1. 8. Cooper B. C. Watt Lady Been Davies, an
W. J. Crawford J. Grant Pardah Nashin Siskes (All-0. Alexander
T. Glendinning nity. "Ladies to sit behind R. Hall
D. MoHardy shoot with only their feet exposed. (skip)......24 (ekip) .....13
Men to start from a certain dis-
Kowloon.
ince and write names of ladies. Guy in their order as they sit com-J. Allo mencing from the left. No con- W. Russell versation allowed. First in with D. Harvey porrect answers wins.: 1. Cap
tain Crawford and Miss Tomes; B, Lieutenant leygate and Miss Hoskin.
LOCAL SPORT,
LEAGUE TENNIS.
(skip) ......20
A. Ramsay A. R.. Whibley M. McIvor A. Milroy
(skip) ......20
Police.
E. Booker
R. Fenton
J. Grapt K. MoLeonon
(skip) ......18
A Clark J. Watt W. Cooper
W. Cameron
.
(skip) ......17
FOST OFPIEC.
MAILS VIA SIBERIA.
Loodoa
June 8 June 7
Das Shanghal June 21 June 23
MAILS DUR, · American, Persis, 26th inst German, P. R. Friedrich, 23th
inst. Biberian, Chenan, 25th inst.. American, Korea, 25th inst.
3
The Persia with the American mail is due to arrive here to- morrow, at daylight,
The Prinz Eitel Friedrich, with the German Mail from Europe, left Singapore on Saturday, the 1st inst., at 8 am, and is expect ed to arrive here on Wednesday, the 25th fast, at about noon.
The Chanan with the mail from London (via Biberia) of Friday, the 8th inst., is expected to arriva here on Wednesday the 25th inst.
The Korea with the American mail is due to arrive here on Wednesday the 25th, inst. at 8
∙MAILS CLOSE. Bwatow-Por Helene, 24th June,
9 am
Swatow. Amoy and Foochow
Per Haiching, 24th June, 10a.m.
Total ...64 Total,.48 Japan
Talkoo v. Civil Service., This league match which was played at Quarry Bay ended in win for the home team by 25 points,
Taikoo Police
League Table.
P. W. L. D. Pts. 2 2 0 0 4
a
In the Tennis League, the Olympic Club were at home to the Civil Servira, on Saturday and suffered defeat. Had it not been for the play of Nesbit and Sayer for the Civil Service, there was every possibility of the homesters
2 1 1 0 2 winning, but the visiting couple
Kowloon 2 1 1 0 2 were in such excellent form that
Civil Service 2·0 2 0.0 they won 29 games out of o
Lawn Bowls Championship. possible. 33. At the end of the fifth round the Civil Service had D. McHardy, Police, beat M. a lead of one game, tho. score Drummond 21-8 on the Civil Sor- Nesbit and vice Green, and K. Maclennan, atanding 28 27, Sayer had then played two out of Police, best R. Hall, Kowloon three sets, and the prospects of the 21 8 (Civil Service Green), R. O. Olympic winning were fairly Watt, Pulice, received a "walk rosy, but the anticipations of the over" from T. Petris. homesters were all knocked out
of shape by the redoubtable pair, coming along with a 11-0 win over Davidson and W. Vivensb,
The scores were :-Niabet and Sayer hast Wilson and Steveng 10-1; beat Weidler and A. Vivaash 8:3; beat Davidson and W. Vivoosh 11-0.
Biden sad Barlow lost to Wilson
and Stevens, 2-9; best Weidler and A. Viveash 7-4; best David-
on and W. Viveash 6-5.
4
LORD WOLSELEY'S
FORESIGHT.
Lord Cromer has received the following letter.
P. O. Kaalfontein Station, Dia,
via Kobe-Per Hopsang,
24th June, 11 a.m. Tientsin--Per Cheongshing, 24th
Jude, 11 am
SHIPPING NEWS.
ARRIVED.
Soshu Maru, Jap. a.s., 1,119, K.
June Tashiro, 20th
WEATHER REPORT,
On the 23rd at 11.20,-The Japanese depression is now con- tral over Hokkaido,
Pressure has increased mode-
Mail Steamers
THE PENINSULAR
Swatow 19th June, Gen. rately over 5. Japan and the N. AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.
Loochoos, and slightly from the B. Loochoos to the Philippines. ...
-O: 8. K. Hangohow, Br. ... 999, Owen,
20th June-Hongay 17th The Tongking depression has. June, Coal.-B. & B. advanced eastward and merged Standard, Nor. #1894, Bull, into a shallow depression which 21st June-Bangkok 19th now covers the greater part of June, Rios. Chinese. China. Segovia, Ger.a.s., 4,909, Lusbeke, Varible winds and equally wea
21st June-Shanghai ther may be expected over the 17th June, Gen.-H. A, northern portion N. of the China
Sea L Sithonia, Ger. 1... 5,618, Kotzte, Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 16th hours ending at 10 am to-day: 21st June-Mofi June, Gan.-H. A. L. 0.49 inches. yeemoon, Ger. s.o., 1,935, Bach,
9nd. June-Balgon 18th June, Rios-f. A.-L. Mandasan Maru, Jap. kis., 3,245.
Ota, 2nd June-Moji 16th June, Coal-M. B. Kwongsang, Br. B., 1,428, Bi-
FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW. Distriot.
1 Hongkong
chard, 2nd June-| Neighbourhood Shanghai and Switow, Gen;J, M. con
Halching, Br. 8. 1967, Pass-
VILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or
about the DATES namaq
དྷྭ
For
SHANGHAI,
Stearuora
MOJI, KOBE SIMLA AND YOKO (Capt. G. Philipps HAMA...imus+ J
.....
CHINA
To Ball On Remarks
Freight
SHANGHAI.} Capt. O.H.8. Tooque, R.NR.
LONDON, via
Usual Ports
of Call
DEVANHA
"Capt.W. R. Hickey,
LONDON & ANT-
WERP v. Singa-
pore, Penang,NUBIA
C'mbo, Port Said, J. Capt. F. J. Fox,
about 27th June
about
& P'sage.
Freight
July & P'sage
Noon.
Freight
5th July&P'eage
All the above steamers are fitted with Wireles
For Freight, or Passage apply to
Forecast. 8.W. winds,
and
moderate;
squally; cloudy,
M'illes & Liebon
showery,
improving
later.
S.W.
P. & O. 8. N. Co.'s office,
tow 21st June, Gen.-D. 2 Formosa Channel L & Co.
winds,
strong,
Hongkong. 20th June, 1913
equally,
3 South coast of
S.W.
Chins between H.K' and Lamooks
winds.
fresh. squally. Variable
anore, 22nd June-Swa-
Riojun Maru, Jap. ..., 9,979, Y.
..
Yamaguchi, 22nd June
Kobe 19th June, Gen. ...D, & Co.
Voronej, Rus, 8.8., 3,378, Bakanoff,
Shanghai and North China-Per Sexta, Pingsuoy, 24th June, 11
هیم
8.01.
Straits and India via Caloutta-- Fer Kumsang, 24th June,
*
1 p.m. Macao-Per Sui Tai, 24th June,
1.15 p.m. Philippine Islands-Per Tean, 24th June, 3 p.m..
25th SaigonPer Hangchow
Jude, 8 a.m
and Bandakan Per Borneo, 25th June, 8 a.m. Haiphong, Pakhoi and Saigon -
Kudat
Germag
Mail.
*22nd June--Singapore and Vladivostook. Gen. -Lukhmanoff.
4 South coast of China between H.K.
Ger. se, 992, Jensen, nd and Hainan.
Juno-Bangkok.
and
Bwatow 21st June, Rice. -Chinese.
Kueichow, Br., 1,15. Forsyth,
22nd June-Tientsin and Bwatow flat Juno, Gen ***B. & 3.
"
to B W.
winds, moderate, squally.
China Coast Meteorological
Sado Maru, ap. s.s., 3,860, As-Station.
RAND
Bauri
akawa, 23rd June-Boat-
tle, Wash. U.S.A.. 20th
Bay. Gen.-N. Y. K..
Register.
23rd Juno, a.m.
Hour
Harometer:
arminiodureTM
Maru, Jap. s.8., 2,313, Mase, Wostock 7 a 29 7652
6 a 29.7- 83rd June-Sourabaya, Nemuro
Hakodate 29.61 Gen.-D. & Co.
For Mathilde, 25th June, Ping Suey, Br. 8.6., R. Bie, 23rd Tokio
8 a.m. Strafts, Burmah, Ceylon. Adelaide, Western AusCeylon, Indís, Aden,
tralia,
Egypt, and Europe via
Scharn
Naples Per
horst, 25th June, 9 a.m.
Swatow, Amoy and Formosa via Anping-Per Soabu- maru, 25th June, 9 a.m.
Haimun, 25th June, 10 a.m.
Swatow-Per
June-Liverpool,
eto., Kochi
15th June, Gen, B. & S. Nagasaki Swedish ss., 5,235, Nord-K'shima falt, 23rd June-Singa Oshima pore 18th Jnne, Gen. Nahs
Ishi'jima Nilsson & Co. Zafro, Am. s., 1,409, F. 8. Mc- Bonin Is.
Murray, 23rd, June-Chefoo
Manila 20th June, Gen. Whalwel
Hankow S. T. & Co. Coblenz, Ger. e.s., 3,180, Klugkist, Lohang
23rd June-Sydney 31st Kiukiang Changsha ru May, Gen-M. & Vo.
Shearer, 23rd June-Sa i Gutzlaff gon 20th June, Rice.-A. Sharp P. .Bune..
Wind.
Humidity.
D'tion.
Weather.
Force.
5th June
graphy.
A Hewett,
Superintendent.
NORDDEUTSCHER
LLOYD.
BREMEN.
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES
NAPLES, GENOA, AL-
To sail on
WNESDAY,
25th June, 10 10
GIERS, GIBRALTAR, SCHARNHORST SOUTHAMPTON, [Caní. F. Rehm 16,000
A'WERP & H'BURG., SHANGHAI, · TSING-1
AND
P. £. FRIEDRICH
about
WINESDAY
For
Steamriors..
وذكر
25th Junt
SATURDAY,
00
8
TAU, KOBE
11,
YOKOHAMA.......
Capa C. Mundt · 16,000
297,1
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29.77
29.78 · -** wgw 1-
80 29.78-**** 29.78-**** A 1 0
MANILA, YAP, NEW-
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12
29.75
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11
29.72
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#
29.89
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KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
COBLENZ
Capt. L. Klugkist
29.7172 89 e30
KUDAT & SANDAKAN
BORNEO
End of June
M
*
Fretoris, Tronevaal, May 2, 1913. Swatow, Shanghai & North (hing Devawongee, Ger. s. 1,047, Shanghai,
My Lord.--In a recent issue of the London "Weekly Times" there appeared a letter on "Lord Wol- seley's Methods." When, as Sir Garnet, he left Pretoria on the Sikukuni Campaign he gave the to Davidson and W. Viveash.date on which he would return 38.
Dalton and Brawn lost to Wilson and Stevens 4-7; lost to Weidler and A. Viveash 3-8; lost
The European Y.M.O.A. met Craigongower and won a well played match by 53 games to 40. The Chinese Recreation Club and the Wigwam Tennis Club met in the Hongkong Tennis League on Saturday afternoon at Causeway Bay and the former club won by 59 games to 40. The following were the scores :—
Mok Hing Kiu and Yung Hin Lun won from Ludin and Capell 7-4, lost to Hanson and Murray 5-8, lost to Jeffries and Evans 4-7:
Wong Po Ki and Ng Szo Cheung won from Hanson and Murray 8-3, lost to Jeffries and Evans 5.6, won from Ladin and Capell 8-2.
THE BEST
and ordered dinner for 7 oʻolcak
American
Mall.
-Per Kwongsang, 25th June, 11 a.m.
Formosa via Keelung
Shanghai, North China;
Japan via Nagasaki, Vic-
KOLEARANCES AT THE
HARBOUR OFFICE. June 21,
toria and Tacoma-Per Tjilwong, for Shanghai. Panama-maru, 25th June,
noon.
1.15 p.m.
and Ceylon-Per Nubia,
that night. He returned to Pre Macao-Per Sui Tai, 25th June, torin in the afternoon on the date he had mentioned.
The Straits campaign was ended. I can't verify it now, but there may be an old companion-at-arms who may remember it.
I am yours obediently,
W. A. Berkshire.
BUNKERS
can be supplied at cheap rates.
"at'
SANDAKAN & SEBATTIK (British North Borneo),
Siberian
Mall.
25th June, 3 p.m. Shanghai, North China
June, 23. Banri-maru, for-Moji, Hazel Dollar, for San Francisco, Kwongeang, for Canton. American, for K. C.Wan. Ban Yek, for Manila, Yunnan, for Saigon. Ping Suey, for Yokohama.
and Japan via Kobe Ceylon, for Yokohama, (Europe viaSiberia)-Per Kueichow, for Canton, Prinz Eltel Friedrich, Sumatra, for Rabaul. 25th June, 5 p.m. ....
Kamakura maru, for Bombay. Yoronej, for Vladivostock." Indrakusla, for New York.
N. DEPARTED.
Jishe 22. Haimun, for Swatow.
Baiphong, Pakhoi and Saigon
Per Sungkiang, 26th June, 8 a.m.
Hoihow, Pakhoi and Tourane.
Per Bignal, 26th June, 9 a.na.
Fort Bayard, Haiphong, Pakhoi Daijin-maru, for Tamaul
and Saigon-Per Hong. Linan, for Shanghai kong, 76th June, 10a.m. Deucalion, for Liverpool.. Weibafwei and Tientsin-Per Segovia, for Hamburg.
Kueichow, 28th June, 11 Misumi-maru, for Kwang Yen.
Achilles, for Yokohama, 8oshu-maru, for Canton, Cheongshing, for Canton,
June 23. Kwongsang, for Canton. Kamakura-maru, for Bombay. Dakotab, for San Francisco.
Ng: Sze Kwong and Ng 8zo
Macao-Per Sui Tal, 26th June, At these porta steamers call- 1.15 p.m... Yuen lost to Jeffries and Evansing for bunker, coal exclusively Philippine Islands-Per Zafiro, 56, won from Ladin and Capellare exempt from all shipping 26th June, 3 p.m. 9-2, won from Hanson and Mur due asnd charges.
Shanghal and North China Per ray 7-4.
A. BUNE.
Anhui, 26th June, 3 pm. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow
Per: Haitan, 27th June, #10 núm. 4 Macao Per Sui Tai, 27th June,
1.15 p.m. Philippine Lelands-Per Yuen-
sang, 28th June, 1 p.m.. Macao-Per Sul Tai: 78th June,
din 21:15 pm. Straits and India via Caloutta —Per · ·G, Apoor, 28th
THE BREWERS BREW.
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“Wheel
Brand
Stout.
ESAME AS SUPPLIED
TO HIS MAJESTY THE
KING.” ÇAN BE HAD
FROM ALL DEALERS.
Solo Agents for Chinar
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TECH RUTTONILE & SON,
um „likuolin QUEEN'S / ROAD, CENTRAL,
Siberian
Mail.
June, 2 p.m.
Ferd. Laeisz, for Port Land Landrat Scheiff, for Saigon: Monmouthshire, for Yokohama, Pakchef, for Baigon-
PASSENGERS ARRIVED. For 8.8. Kwongsang, arrived 22nd inst, from Shanghai ;- Fish
Per as. Hatching, arrived. 22nd. Shanghai, & North China inst, from Swatow
Boat (Europe via Siberia)-
Per Chenan, 28th June,
5 p.m. Swatow--Per Haimun, 29th June,
8 a.m.
Swatow, Amoy and Foochow
Per Balyang, 1st July, 10 a.m.
American & Siberian
Mails..
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29.92 77
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Cebu Labuan
29.9387 -- w 2b. 29.95 89-
T. F. Claxton, Director. Hongkong, Observatory, June, 23. 1 Barometer, reduced to 82 degrees Fahrenheit on the level of the sea in inches, tenths and hundredths.
2. Temperature, in the shade, in degrees Fahrenheit.
3 Kumidity, in percentage of saturation, the Humidity of air | saturated with moisture being 100, 4 Direction of Wind, to two points
GUINEA, SAMARAI, / COBLENZ
"BRISBANE, SYDNEY > Cant. L. Klugkist 6,750
Au
12th July
9 am,
abotit TUESDAY, 24th June
Capt. F. Sombill
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Telegraphy. New Bystem of Telefunken,
For further Particulars, apply to
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Hongkong, 16th June, 1913.
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES
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OUTWARD.
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NEXT SAILINGS:-
Will leave for Japan on
Ernest Simons, 9085 T. 29th Jane Amazone, 9850 T. 18th July
10820 T. 27th da Australien,
HOMEWARD.
Will leave for. Steamers.
A Marecillos.
Armand Behic, 10480 T: las Jul Atlantique, 10728 T 16th do Ernest Simons. 9085 T, 2016 de
For Freight and Passage apply to
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5 Force of Wind, according to THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIA
Beaufort Soale,
6 State of Weather, b'blue sky, o detached cloud, d drizzling rain f fog, g- gloomy, h hail, Flight- overcast, p passing ning, o showers, g squally, r rain, snow, t,thunder, v visibility, w dew wet). 0 Rain in inches, touths and hundredths.
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23rd June to 29th June, 1913,
Low Wind Bone
Hesa
Direction Force
- Day On Date On Date
Barometer 29.76 29.75)-3 29.73 BASTERN Temperature 86281 87
EMPIRE Humidity 73. 87
68 WW6W SW
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