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LOCAL SPORT.
BILLIARDS.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1918,
CIRCUS EMPLOYEE'S MISFORTUNE.
Loses the Sight of an Eye
through an Airgun,
Before Mr Hazeland at the Folice Court, this morning Chinese of the better class was charged by Inspector MoHardy with wantonly discharging a fire- arm to the common danger of the public.
The evidenco was to the effect that a man named Halib Mohan Dutt, an employe at the Hippod rome circus, was shot in the eye by a slug from an air-gun, maa
Mr. L. D'Almade, who prose outed, said that the injured man was a circus artiste and was still
His Worship observed that it might have been an accident.
Mr. D'Almada :-It was a very serious accident.
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His Worship enquired as to the complainant's cccupation.
POST OFFICE.
MAILS ARRIVED TO-DAY. Siberian, s-s. Chenan. American, 0.8. Korea. German, as P. E. Friedrich.
MAILS VIA SIBERIA.
London
June 7
Dea Shanghai
June 23
MAILS DUE, Canadian & Siberian, Empress
of Japan, 26th Inst. American, Armand Behlo, 2nd
prox.
London (via Siberia) of Friday.
The Chonan with the mail from
SHIPPING NEWS.
ARRIVED,
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 25th at 10,45 The northern depression is now con-
Danis, Rua, .., 9,000, Dreimann tral over Korea The depression 14th June Vladivostock over the N. China Sea has filled and Foochow and Juhe, Up. Pressure has increased mode- Gen.-B. & Co.
Mail Steamers :
F
THE PENINSULAR
uberately, over the central districts AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.
Yushun, Chi, E., 1,097, Baines, and decreased slightly in the 94th June-Tientsin via north. It is highest in the neigh- Chefoo 18th June, Gen.bourhood of the Bonins.
©, M. B. N. Do
Light or variable winds are in--|
about the DATES named For.. SHANGHAI)
MOJI, KOBE SIMLA AND YOKO (Capt, G, Philipps HAMA..................2.
Tu Sail On Remarks
about 27th June
Freight & P'eage
Elger, Nor..., 873, Fingalsen, dloated along the east coast of WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or
24th June-Dalny. 17th China, and moderate 8.E. winds June, Beans. Kwong over the northern portion of the
Stoartiere, Mo Tal,
| N. China Bea Scharnborat, Ger 5.0.,
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 8,388, Rohm, 24th June-Yoxo-hours ending at 10 am to-day,
0.74 inches. hama 14th June, Gen- M, & Do.
FORECAST FOR THE 24
TO-MORROW.
the 6th inst., is expected to arrive Hong Wan I, Br. a. 3,060, Ma- HOURS ENDING AT NOON
Here to-day.
.son, 25th June-Binga-
pore 90th June, Gen.-- Joo Tek Sing
Dlatriot.
Br. a., 1,183, Reach 1 Hongkong
25th
June-Fooohow,
Amoy and Swatow 24th Neighbourhood June-D, L. & Do.
Shin, Chi, B.... 379, floeg, 2 Formosa Channel
25th Juno-Haiphong, BallastBune.
On
Nubia,
Bang, Br. sa, 1,474," Pisk all, 25th June-Saigon Oth June, Rice J., M. & Co. Br. 8.8, 3,698, Fox, 25th June-Foochow 93rd June, Gen, P. & O, S, N. Co.
MAILS CLOSE, Japan via Kobe-Per Tosa-maru, 26th June, 9 a.m.
Shanghai, North China and Japania Kobe (Europe via Siberia)-Per| Korea, Prinz Eitel Friedrich, 26th June, 9 a.m..
Siberian
Mail.
Hongkong Volunteer's cup. Continuing in the final between the R.E. team and the R. G. A's. to decide the winners of the oup for billiards presented by the Hongkong Volunteers, three very interesting games were played last evening at the Soldiers Club, The first game was between Sergeant Major Morgan and The former Gunner Jordan, proved quite up to the form he had shown throughout the season and while he did not make any good breaks he scored with a
The Empress of Japan with consistency which soon gave him the lead of his opponent who
the Canadien mail and mails seemed to be unable to do any in the hospital, being unable to from London via Siberia of Wed-Baitan, thing right. The game ended in appear before the Court. The mesday and Saturday the 4th and Sergeant Major Morgan winning complainant had one eye taken 7th inst., is due to arrive here to- by thirty pine, the score being out and the other one was liable morrow, at about 7 a.m.
to be affected. He would there- The Armand Beblo, with the Too 200-161.
In the second game Quarter-fore ask for an adjournment of the American mail ex Shinyo Haru.. master Sergeant Collinge met case, and would ask his Worship is expected to arrive here on Gunner Wetherall and a good to increase the amount of bail in Monday the ad prox. game was the result. Collinge view of the circumstances. played some very pretty billiards and though his opponent gave him a good game he was never quite up to the form that the winnershowed. Among Collinge's breaka were sight over ten with the highest of 28, Wetherall also showing up well in this respect with breaks of 10,14, 12, 10,14, and 11. The final scores were Quartermaster Sergeant Collinge 200 and Guoner Wetherall 171. Corporal Waldron of the R.E.s did not deserve to win his game and Grist, who appeared for the with Bombardier Colmer if the defendant, said he was prepared form he showed in the early to go on with the osse. He did part of the game is any criter-ot know if the injured man's
It may well be that evidence was necessary. ion. he could not get settled down to his game for besides missing comparatively easy strokes he had the unfortunate. knack of leaving a good position for his opponent. Colmer played care-. fully maintaining a load over Waldron up to 120 but at this stage the latter improved consi- derably and making the running came out the winner by 200 to
breaks 181. The beat Corporal Waldron 19 and 11, Bombardier Colmer 18. Colmer plays only an average game of billiards but bringe off many brilliant shots which lead one to think that more positional playing. 'would make him a player ranking high among the billiardists of the colony.
The full scores. were.
R.G.A.
Gun. Goodwin ...200 Gun. Campbell Sergt. Bennett
were
4.128. ...150
Gun. Jordan ....161 Gun. Wethrall
Bombar. Colmer
...171
181
991
R.E. CorporalCarpenter ..178 ...200 ...200
Sapper Cox
Sergt. Regan.
Morgan ...
Sergeant Major
Quartermaster
...200
Sergt. Collinge...200
Corporal Waldron...200
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Appointed to Straits Legislative Council.
The King has been pleased to approve of the reappointment of Mr. Robert Young to be an un-
Mr. D'Almada said he was a gymnast.
76th
His Worship said that he un-FortBayard, Haiphong & Pakhoi derstood that it was an accident. He could only consider the quea tion of criminal negligence.
Mr. Grist, of Mosers. Wilkinson
Mr. D'Almada said it was abso- lutely necessary.
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Mr. Grist Baid it a question of whether the man could be guilty of a criminal act,
Inspector Mo. Hardy said the wounded man was not a gymnast, but was a ticket collector at the door. The doctor had told hima that the complainant would not lose the use of the other eye..
The case was 'remanded for a week.
STOLEN BOPE.
Ninety Fathoms taken from
a Steamer,
Mr Melbourne granted a 're- mand this morning in a case brought before him at the Police Court, in which a man was cherg- ed with stealing ninety fathome of rope from the s.8. Conseulo whilst at anchor in Yaumati Bay.
It appears that three thieves went on board during the night and from the fo'cele head stole the rope which was valued at $50. Sergeant Wills made enquiries and the defendant was arrested.
Defendant told the Court that he went with the others on board the Conseulo about midnight. and after taking the rope they went back to the Yaumati Ferry Wharf. The other men then paid defendant $4 as his share and dismissed him.
The
remanded, the rope not being recovered,'
case
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HRUTTONIEE & SON, 14; QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,
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Am. s.8., 5,65', Nelson, 25th June-San Fran cisco 29th May, Gen.- P. M. Co.
Kwongsang, Br. s.s., 1,428, Bi-
Anhui,
-Per Hongkong, June, 10 a.m. Shanghai-Per Kwongsang, 26th
June, 11 am, Swatow, Weihaiwei Chefoo and
Tientsin-Per Kueichow,| 26th June, 11 a.m. Japan via Moji-Per Hopsang, 26th June, 11 a.m. Batavia, Cheribon, Tegal. Samar-Daigi
ang and Sourabaya-Per Tjikini, 26th June, 1 p.m. Macao-Per Sui Tai, 26th June,
1.15 p.m. Philippine Islands-Per Zafiro,
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26th June, 3 p.m. Shanghai and North China - Per
Anhui, 26th June, 3 p.m." Holhow, Pakhol and Tourane-
Per Signal, 27th Junė, 8 a.m.
Hoihow, Pakhoi and Haiphong Per Sungklang, 27th June, 9.a.m. Swatow, Amoy ard Fooohow-
Per Haitan, 27th June, 10 am. Macao-Fer Sui Tai, 27th June,
1.15 p.m. Straits, Batavia, Samarang and
Sourabaya-Per Riojun maru, 27th June, 4 p.m. Philippine Islands-Per. Ỷuen“
ohard, 25th June-Can-
Forecast.
SHANGHAI ..}
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LONDON, VIDEVANHA
Usual Ports.
of Call
Capt. W. R. Hiokoy.
TONDON & ANT-}
about Freight
3rd July } & F
Noon
Freight
5th July & Frage
WERP v. Singe-
about. Freight
pore, Penang,SUNDA
C'mbo, Port Said, | Capt. O E Irving, R.N.R. ♫ 9th July.] &P'soge & Marseilles...
and
9.3. to or variable
winds,
moderate fair
The same
88 No. 1,
3 Bouth coast of】
China between H.K*
and Lamooks
Bouth coast of China between H.K. and Hainan.
as No. 1. China Coast Meteorological Register.
The same as No. 1.
The same P. & O. 8. N. 06.'s office;
Hongkong, 25th June, 1913
Station.
Kochi
25th June, am.
Wind,
Hour,
Barometer..
Temperature,
Humidity.
Veather. I
Force.
All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy.
For Freight, or Passage apply to
E. A. Hewett,
Superintendent.
NORDDEUTSCHER
LLOYD. BREMEN.
For
NAPLES, GENOA, AL-
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Nemuro Kueichow, Br. 8.8., 1,215. Forsyth, Hakodate
25th June-Canton 24th
Tokio June, Gen.-B. & 8. Br. ss., 1,354, Harris, 25th Nagasaki, 29.86-
June-Canton 24th June, K'ahima Gen-B & 8. ··
Oshima Maru, Jap. 8.s., 846, Toku
Naha shige, 25th June-Tam-
Ishi'jima sui 22nd June, Gan.-0,
Bonin Is. 8. K.
Chefoo Kwanglee, Chi. 6.6., 1,468, MoAr-
W’haiwei thur, 25th June-Shang
Hankow hal 22nd June, Gen.-0,
Iohang M.-8. N. fo.
Klukiang 11 Sungkiang, Br. 8,8., 1,600, Robin-
Changsha Bon, 25th June-Hai-
29.9166 -- sw Shanghai
1 b phong, Pakhoi and Boi-
Gutzlaff 29.8971-sw 1 by how 24th Jane, Gen.-B. Sharp P.
06 & 8.
Amoy Choising, Ger. 8.8, 1,020, Bruhn,
Swatow 25th
June-Bangkok Talhoku 17th June, Rice.-B. & Taichu Tainan Maru, Jap 8.8, 1.219, Koshun Mirisski, 25th June- P'dores Newchwang 18th June, Canton. 9a- Coal-M B. K, Tientsin, Br. s.a., 1,317, Robert-
H'kong --- 6 a 29.89 76 91
29.85 son, 25th June-Hongay Macso
Gap Rook 22nd June, Coal.-B. & Wuchow 9a
29.8776-
Pakhof
8
Kyodo
sang, 28th June, 1 p.m. Macao-Per Sui Tai, 28th June, Prinz
1.15 p.m. Straits and India via Calcutta -Per G. Apoar, 28th June, 2 p.m. Shanghai, North China, Japan vis
Siberian
Yokohama-Por E. Franz Ferdinand, 28th June, 4
p.m.
B
Eitel Friedrich. Ger.ee, Holhow 4,812, Mundt, 25th Juno Phalien Bremon and Singapore Tourane 21st June, Gen&O, St. J.
CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE. June 24, Shanghai, & North China Panama-maru, for Victoria- (Europe via Siberia Soehu-maru, for Anping Per Chenan, 28th June, Hangchow, for Saigon. 5 p.m.
9am.
10 B.Min
June, 25,
swatow-Per Haimun, 29th June, Cheongebing, for Tientsin. Swatow, Amoy and Facohow-Sobarnhorst, for Bremen,
Eiger, for Canton, Per Haiyang, 1st July. Baimun, for Swatow.
Kyodo-maru, for Canton. Saigon, Straits. Ceylon. Tean, for Ilolla. Adelaide, Western Aus- Yushun, for Canton, tralia, India, Aden, Egypt Nubia, for Autwerp. and Europe via Marsoil- Taishun, for Shanghai. les (Late Letters 11 to Dania, for Saigon Noon, Extra Postage 10 Hong Wan I, for Singapore. cente). (Letters posted.
French
Mail.
American
Mail.
in all the Pillar Boxes
in time for the rat.
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DEPARTED.
June 25,
in this contract mail, Mandasan-maru, for Miike. Per Armand Bebio, at July, 11 am
Philippine
Laomedon, for London, Panama-maru, for Viotoris, Haimun, for Swatow. Bosbu-maru, for Anping. Islande, Tean, for Philippine Islande, Japan via Nagasaki, Taishan, for Shanghai. Canada, Honolulu, United Cheongshing, for Tleatsin. Btates, and South Am Hangolow, for Saigon. erics via Ban Francisco Scharnhorst, for Straits..
Per Pereia, let July, 11 Danis, for Straite
a.m.
PASSENGERS ́ARRIVED. Japan via Milke and Kobe-Per
Jelunga, 1st July, p.minet, from Tientsin, &0,-
Per 8.a. Yushun, arrived 24th Straits and India via Calcutta Bailey, Mrs.
Per Dilwara, 1st July, 2
1st July, 8 pm.
Philippine Telands-Per Chinhus, 24th inst; from Yokohama:
Per 8.8. Scharnhorst, arrived Suiggs, Rev. &
American
Ellis, EE,
Formosa via Keelung, Michael, B. Shanghai, North China, Bohaeffer. Mr Japan via Moji, Victoria,
Mrs.
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3 Temperature, in the shade, in degrees Fahrenheit.
THURSDAY,
26th June.
10a.m.
(SATURDAY, 12th July
9 am,
End of June
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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Hongkong, 25th June, 1913.
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES
FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS.
REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY 'SERVICE BETWEEN BUROPE AND JAPAN.
NEXT SAILINGS:~.
OUTWARD.
Will leave for Japan on
Steamers.
HOMEWARD.
Will leave for Marseillee
Steamers.
́S Humidity, in parcentage of saturation, the Humidity of air saturatedwith moisture being 100, Ernest Simons, 9085 T. 29th Jane Armand Behle, 10480 T, Jat July
Direction of Wind, to two Amazone, 9850 T. 18th July Atlantique, 10798 T. 10h đa Australien, 10820 T. 27th do: "Ernest Simone, 9085. T, 29th do
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- ning, o overcast, p passing showers, q'equally, r rain, s snow, t, thunder, v vleibility, w dew wet). 0 Bain in inches, tenths and hundredths.
METEOKULUGICAL.
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