10

WATER POLO.

Hongkong League Games.

Two games were played as the V.R.O. last evening, deciding the premier positions of the League. The V.B.C. head the table, with the D.O.L.I. fill the second placa.

V.R.C. Versus D.C.L.I.

V.R.O. Fort La., Witohell Barros. Fiach, Pereira, Olexion and Ellis.

D.C.L.L.: Ward, Morey and Withere, Baldwin; Farmers, Oussell and Walla. Referee, Mr. Alves.

BANDMANN OPERA

COMPANY.

"The Dairymalds" Staged

Last Night

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1913,

POST OFFICE.

The Nippon Maru with the American Mail is expected to ar rive here to-day between 2 & 4 p.m.

That dainty pie 10. The Dairy Maids! was presented" last even- The Mongolia with the Ameri- Ing, by the Bandmann Opera Com-can mail left Manila at 4 pm, on pany to a good house and the Thursday the 14th lust, and is reception given it was a clear due to arrive here to-morrow indication of the exellence of the between 7 and 8 a.m.

the 19th inst.. at

MAILS DUB........

performance. The outstanding The Monteagle with the Cana | feature was the Eliza. of Miss dian mail leaves Shanghal on Addie Lennard. In a comic part. Bunday the 16th inst. at 10 a.m. Miss Leonard is every bit as good and may be expected here on

a in soubrette work, and the Tuesday humourous, presentation of a

daylight. servant was a striking exhibition of a this artists's versatility. With MrForith as Joe Mivens she helped to make the fan fast and futious. Inst. Of course Mr Frith was good and his topical gage appealed to the house immensely.

SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED.

WEATHER REPORT,"

On the 15th at 10.58-Pressure

Cheongshing, B. .s. 1,989, V, MoChiddəll, 14th inat.— Canton 13th inst., Gen is highest in the neighbourhood

J. M. & Co. Glenfallook, Br. 1.6. 1,434, W. L. Gardner, 14th inst-in- gapore 8th inst Gen. Joo Tek Seng. Kueichow, Br. a... 1,220. Forsyth,

of the Boning.

The northern depression is now south-east of central to the Hokkaido.

Pressure has decreased mode-

Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

about the DATES namea :-~~ For..

. Stearners

about 23rd Aug.

To Sail On Remarks

Freight & Prage

14th Inst.-Tientsin 8th rately over the Philippines owing WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTE on or Inst., Gen.-B. & S. · to the approach of a typhoon from Thongwa, Br. a... Robins, 14th eastward.. At 6 am this mom- Inst. Moll 10th insting the centre was in about Coal & Gen-D Sassoon" | latitudo 18a N. and longitude 187° Br. ... 4.477. G. 8. Thom, E. travelling W.N.W.

on. 14th inst.-Nagasaki Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 10th Inst, Gen.-B&B hours ending at 10 a.m. to-day,

Ajax,

Kenkon Maru, Jap. *.s. 2,184, T0.00 inches.

Tamamoto, 14th fast- Moji, Coal.Mitsubishi-

American, Nippon Maru, 15th Eyado Maru, Jap. 8.a. 1,965, 8

The V.R.O. first attacked, but without avail. Ous ell eventually broke through and armed. A minute afterwards Finch followed with another. Peroirs from a pasa from Wit bad, no difficulty in ring.

Miss Frampton made & ohar-Straite Withets got through and strucking and vivacións Peggy and an the cross bar with a gend sho: equally good performance was Then Pereira, again beat Word given by Miss Aunca Romaine, as

her sister.. with "s"alever shot. Helfme arrived with the V.R.O. leading by 3'goale to one.

Latz

On the resumption. Withers scored a fine gost, and later, Walle added another, bringing the scores level. Just before the oloss. Ellis and Finch scored. Pereira immediately added an- other, Scores :-

V.R.O.............5 goals. D.O.LI: 3 goals

·R.O.A. v. R.E. R.E.:-Brown, Doveney and

ziet, as the scapegrace nephews of Lady Brudenell, provided much food for laughter, especially in the second act, and Mr Fred Coyne proved an able aider and abattor in their pranks. Miss May Glleon had a small, but pleasing part, and contributed much to the evening's enjoyment by her sing- ing. Spesial mention should ba made of the hornpips danced by Niss melena Mockenzie whore daintly exhibition fally justified the recall which was accorded her.

Messrs Paunoeforte and Gon-

This evening, the closing per- Ferrigan; Tuoker, Wright, Mor-formance of the season will b

the old favourite Autumn "Mancoorprea"

rish and Collins.

R.G.A.Ashford, Falcon- bridge and Patta; Court. Bacon, Colmer and Wood. Esferee Mi Lammert,

From the throw in, the R.G.A. commenced "to attock. Colline however got possession and bad no difficiulty in rcoring. Bacon then aqualised. Bacon then made s dash and scored his second goal. Half time, R.G.A. 2 goals; Royal Engineers, 1 goal.

Resuming, the Euginers were forced to defend. A penalty was then awarded against the R.G.A. Collins took the shot and scored. Immediately following the throw in Bacon scored. Scares-

*.R,G,A......... ..3 gosin Royal Engineers 2 goslu

HONGKONG LEAGUE.

Goals.

Team P.W.L.D.

V.R.C. 8 8 -23 6 16 D.C.L.L.8 4 8 115 18 9 R.E. 83 4 118 12-. 7 R.G.A. 7 3 4-12 14 8 B.0,0. 7- 7 3 18- 0

GASCOIGNE CUP LEAGUE

R.E.

Team F.WLD,

Gosla.

~ Agat,

Point.

-8 7

6 5 1-23 7 10. 87 Co: R.G.A.5 3 1 119 "A" and "G"

Coa: D.CL.L. 6 3 1 116 88 Co: R,G.A.4 1 3-9 83 Co: R.G.A.4 1 3-5 "D" and "F",

COB: D.C.L.I.

"E" and ""Serat shed Oo's D.C.L.I.J

THE

STOWAWAY FINED.

A man named Arthur Ast, was charged at the Police Court, this morning, with being a stowaway on the 8.8. Gregory Apcar from Singapore.

American

FORECAST FOR THE 34 HOURS ENDING, AT NOON- TO-MORROW. Distriot.

Forecast: 1 Variable

MAILS CLOSE.

Marisaki. 14th. inst.- Nowohwang 7th inst, Coal M. B. K.

Ataka

and Ceylon-Per Bohemia,

15th, inst.. 5 p.m. Philippine Islands. Japan

Maru, Jap. 5.3. 2,481, N. 1 Hongkong

Naguchi, 14th inst-

and

Chinwantau.. 7th inst..

Neighbourhood

Coal-K. Mining..

via Nagasaki, Honolulu, United States, South America and Canada via

San Francisco-Per Nile, 15th inst., 5 p.m.

Hoihow, Haiphong. Fakhoi and

Saigon

Saigon Per Bungkiang 16th inst., 8 a m..

Per Szechuen, 16th Aug.

8 a.m.

Haiphong, Pakhot and Saigon-

Australian

Mail.

Engilsh

Mall.

Per Siklang, 16th inst., 10 8,111*

8 HANGHAI,

MOJI, KOBENORE AND YOEO- (Capt. D. Asbury, HAMA HD,

SHANGHAL...}

LONDON, via) Usual Porta

of Call?

DELTA

́Capt. E.P, Martin, RN.R.

Penang,NAMUR.

Ombo, Port Said, | Capt. A: Collyer,

Noon

16th Aug. &P'iage.

about

20th Aug. &P'sage

All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy.

LONDON & ANT-]

WERP via Singa-

to E.

pore,

winds,

light:

& Marseilles

fine.

N.E.

winds,

E. A. Hewett,

moderate.

P. & O. 8. N. Co.'s office,

Superintenden

Fr

China between H.K and Lamooka

The same

Hongkong, 13th August, 1913

na No. 2.

Empire, Br. .s-2,843, O. Pilsher. 2 Formosa Channel

14th inst.-Moji 10th

inét, Gen-G. L. & Oo

Wingsang, Br. s. 1,518, 8. H.South coast, of

Lishmain, 14th inst., Swatow Nil-J, & Co

Bombay Maru, Jap. 8.8: 3,398, M.

#

Tozawa, 14th inst.,- Bombay, Cotton Yain.& M'dise-N.Y,K.

Kwellin, Br. ss. 1,073, Milles,

14th inst..8watow 13th inst, Ballast, B. & S. Heimfeld, Ger. s.e. 2,620, Hollien,

Philippine Islands Aus- tralia, Timor, Tasmania | Fukui & New Zealand via Port Darwin-Per Empire,

Halmun,

16th Aug., 10 am. Straite, Burmah, Ceylon, Delts. Adolaire, Western Aus- tralia, India, Aden, Egypt, and Europe, via Brindisi, (Late Letters 11 am to noon, Extre Postage 10 cents.) (Sup- plementary mail on board up to the time fixed for doparture of the mail (Extra Postage 10 cents) (Letters posted in all the

Pillar Boxes in time for the first olearance will be included in this con- tract mail.) The Parcel Mail will be closed, to-day at 5 p.m.-Per Delta, 16th August, 11

and India via Oaloutta—

Per Yatsbing, 16th Aug. 1 p.m.

It was stated that the man got on board at Singapore and when the ship was a day out at sea this captain saw the defendant on the deck The defendant had no money and had only the clothes that he stood in. Defendant said he had been working in Batavia. He had been a citizen of America for six years, and then he was told that he had lost his citizen-Philippine Islands-Per Lpong- ahip, though he did not think he had.

Straits,

His Worship asked why he Macao-Fer Sui Tai; 16th

came to Hongkong?

Defendant said he was eager

to get to San Francisco.

A fine of $150 or in default

one month was imposed.

Naval Fuel Kills Fish. Rochester Admiralty Court have decided to make a further proteat to the Admiralty against the quantity of oil fuel allowed to escape into the iver Medway from the depot near the warships. Fishermen complained that the fish in the liver were poie ned.

BUNKERS

can bes upplied at cheap ratea. મહ

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10 7 SANDAKAN & SIBATTIK 13 2

(British North Borneo),

13 2

At these ports steamers call- ing for bunker coal exclusively

Mall.

Siberian

sang, 16th August ṣt"! p.m.

August.

1.15 p.m. Shanghai and

China,

(Europe

South coast of

China between H.K.>The same and Hainan.

as No 1.

China Coast Meteorologica! Register.

Station.

15th August, a.m/

Hour.

Barometer.

(Wind.

Weather.

Force.

For Freight, or Panago apply to

NORDDEUTSCHER

LLOYD. BREMEN.

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL

LINES

To gail on

:

GIERS, GIBRALTAR, PRINCESS ALICE SOUTHAMPTON, (Capt J, Bortfeldt 20,300-

A'WERP & H'BURG

SHANGHAI, TSING-LUTZow

-W'NESDAY,

20th August

10 a.m.

about

W'NESDAY.

For

Steamers.

0 NAPLES, GENOA, AL-)

29.50

29.61- 29.70-

now

SW

.. 29.72-

B

St

29 74

29.81

TAU, KOBE AND

YOKOHAMA.......

Capt. H. Textor 17,300)

29.81

se

20th August,

#

MANILA, ANGAUR,

$

no

(SATURDAY

29.93

BBW

#

6th Sept.

98.m.

*29.7572-81

0 bo

"

15th inst Hamburg 15th inst., None-D Maru, Jap. 3,987, H. Tom.- daka. 15th inst,-Moji Japan 9th inst., Coal, Wostock a M.B.K.

Nemuro 6 a 29.49 Br. 8.8.4.780, L. P. Martin Hakodate

RNR.15th inat-Shang Tokio bai 12th inat., Gea.-P. Kochi &0. Co...

Nagasak! Br. s. 641, Evans, 15th

K'ebima inat Swatow 14th inst. Oshims Gen.-D. L. & Oo."

Naha Gregory Apcar, Br. s 8. 2,961, J. E.

29.78 Ishi'jima Drake, 15th inst-Orl-Bonin Is. outta ist inst., GenD. Chefoo Sassoon & Op.

W*haiwel Kwongwal, Ger. 6.8, 2.799, F. Hankow

Minkwitz, 15th inst. Iohang Bangkok, Rice & Meal. Kiukiang

N. G. Lloyd..

Changsha, Jebsen, "Gar, as. 1, 103, T. Shanghai 29.7479 100 e

Bendissen, 15th inst Gutzlaff 29.76 80 Be 2bom Bangkok 14th inst Rice. Sharp P. 7629.7186 @ 1

C. M; 8; N. Co. Ger.s.s. 907, P. E. Christ: Swatow

Amoy 6a29,7983 83 ne 2 mann. 15th inst-wa- Taihoku 5a29.77—— Be 2 tow 14th inst, Nil.-J. Talohu Co.

CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE.

August 15.

Clara

Signal,

Michael Jebsen for Bangkok. Wing Sang for Hongay,"

North Kuelchow for Canton.

via Rubi for Iloilo.

Siberia)-Per Linan. Tjimanoek for Batavia.

16th August. 5p.m.

Wongkoi for Bangkok.

Wei-hai-wei and Tieptsin- Haiching for Foochow

Per Kusichow, 16th Aug., 5 p.m.

Swatow, Amoy and Formoss via Tamsui-Per Boshu Maru, 17th Aug., 9 a.m. Shanghai and North China-Per Choysang, 18th inst. 8 p.m. Swatow, "Amoy & Foochow -Per Baiyang, 19th inst, 10,

8.0.

Japan via Nagasaki and Seattle -Per Minnesota, 19th Aug., 11 a.m. Philippine Islands-Per Taming, 19th inst., 3 p.m..

German

Mail.

"

|

Kyoda Maru for Canton. Glenfallook for Singapore. Cheongshing for Tientsin. Taishun for Shanghai. Sungkiang for Haiphong.. Hunifeld for Vladivostock. Delta for Bombay. Bombay Maru for Kobe. :

15

11

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YAP, NEWGUINEA, (P. WALDEMAR BRISBANE, SYDNEY (Capt. H. Bremer 6,000 & MELBOURNE ...................

KOBE & YOKOHAMA

WALDEMAR

Capt. H. Bremer

6,000,

1

JESSELTON, KUDAT & | BORNEO

SANDAKAN

Capt. J. Koehler

14 &

:

Tainan

Koshun

P'dores

4:29.77-

29.77-*-* 29.75 "29.74-- 9

2

Canton

H'Long

6a20.77 78 95

Gap Rook

14

Mac80

29.75- 29.7578

Ob 3 e

0 of

DEPARTED. August 15. Yingehow for Canton. K wielin for Saigon. Pitsanulok for Bingapore. Luchow for Shanghai. Carl Diederichsen for Haiphong.

PASSENGERS ARRIVED.. Straits, Burmah, Ceylon, Adelaide, Western Aus Per sa. Empire, arrived 14th tralia, India, Aden, inst., from Moji. Egypt, and Europe via Angliss, Hon W. Mechlin, L. Neples-Per

Nicolai Prinzess Angliss, Miss Alice, 20th August, 9 a.m Berkeley. Mre. Nekita, Mr

Bannennan, A

Mrs. B. Stepanoff, A, Carroll, Miss..

Timofoeff, Miss Dingwall, J.

are exempt from all shipping Swatow-Per Haimun, 20th inst. dues and charges.

BEST COFFEE

Is the Cheapest in the end, and one of the very best is LOTUS MOKHA COFFEE. "In the Cup it is rich, widy

and fragrant¬¬¬the key-note.

of an appetizing braghfast--

a satisfying close to a busy

day,

OBTAÏABLE FROM

ALL GROCERS.

H RUTTONIEE & SON; QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRA

"A BUNE

10 a.m.

Shanghai and North China-Per

Ford, Mrs. Bangsang, 20th inst., 1 Fulton, D. H Webb, Miss L

Hassan, Mrs. Ondan

a.m.

&

Shanghai and North China-Per. Per as. Delta, arrived 15th inst.

Anhui, 21st Aug.. 3 p.m. from Shanghai. Swatow, Amoy and Fooshow-Broamer, U. R. Lens, Lt C. A.

Per Haitan, 22nd Aug.. Barnett, E

10 a.m.

Cassiey, R.

Straits and India via Calcutta Croft, S.

Per Lovat, 2nd Aug., Bak. F. H...

Han, C, C. Joenegon, Dr.

Canadian

and Amer-

Ican Mails

1pm

Formosa via Keelung Jenico, J Shanghai, North China.

Japan via Nagasaki,

Ietiakin, H.

Victoria and Tacoma-Jones, Miss M.

Per Canada Maru, 23rd

inst., noon.

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6&29,7275 -ène. 2

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Hoihow

Phulien

Tourans

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29.7682 — — оф

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29,8783

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Labuan

29.8185

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29.67 78 - wsw 1 o 9.29.7681-

T. F. Claxton, Director,

Hongkong, Observatory, July, 15,

1 Barometer, reduced to 32: degrees Fahrenheit on the level

about TUESDAY,

19th Aug.

about the end

of August.

All the steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wirelear Telegraphy.--Now System of Telefunken.

For further Particulars, apply to

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

MELCHERS & CO.

GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and CHINA

Hongkong, 14th August, 1913.

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS.

REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETWEEN EUROPE AND JAPAN.

OUTWARD.

Steamers.

of the sea in inches, tenths and Magellan, hundredths.

2 Temperature, in the shade, in degrees Fahrenheit.

3 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 aloud, d drizzling rain

NEXT SAILINGS:-

Will leave for Japan on

HOMEWARD.

Will leave for Marseilles.

Steamers.

25th Aug, 7 s.m: Chill,

For Freight and Passage apply to

M. SAINT CLAIR de BUSSIERRE, Agent.

26th Aug. p..

Quoon's Buildings, No. 3.

i fog, g gloomy, & hall, 1 light THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN

ning, overcast, p passing showers, q squally, r rain, s snow,

t, thunder, v visibility, w dowwet). 0 Rain in inches, tenths and

hundredths.

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TIDE" TABLE.

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Siberian

Mail.

Australian

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sang, 23rd August, 1 p.m. Shanghai & North-China (Europe via Siberia)- Per Chenan, 3rd Aug?

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4th August. 30th

20th Sept..

Leave Hongkong for Australia.

16th Aug 11 am,

18th Sept 11 31st Octi

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