LOCAL SPORT,

Cricket League Meeting,

At the meeting of the Hong-

188 8.

SHARE REPORT.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1913.

The quotations which follow

POST OFFICE.

The Empress of Bussis with the Canadian and American Mail ex. Persia left Shanghai on Friday,

SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED.

WEATHER REPORT,

On the 30th at 18.15.-Pressurs has decreased alightly in tha north and increased slightly in the south. The depression over

Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR

kong Cricket League in the are from the "Hongkong Tele- the 29th inst, at 6.30 pm. and Linen, Br... 1,352, 0. C. Wil- the China Sea has partially filled AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

Hongkong C. C. Favilion yester-graph" for August 80, 1888,

Hongkong and Shanghai Bank

day evening there were present: - 151 per cont. premium ex, div.

Mr. B. Hancock (President), in the chair, Mr W. D. Braidwoodwellers."

Union Insurance Society of (Vice-President), Messrs. T. E.

por share, Pearce, B. P. Thursfield (Hong- Canton.-890 kong C. 0.) Messrs. W. L. sellers. Weaver and D. Mackenzie (Kow loon), Capt. Robertson and Q. M. S. Davies (Blad and Depart- ment), Inspector Withers (Folloe R.O.) Engineer L. Smith (Navy), with Mr.H. H. Taylor (Secretary and Treasurer).

|

Chins Traders' Insurance Com- play $78 per share,sales and sellers.

due to arrive here on Monday, the 1st proximo at 9 am

MAILS DUB.

American and Canadian, E. of Russia, 1st September.

North Chine Insurance~~Tis. | Shanghal 285 per share, buyers.

Canton Insurance Company, Ltd.,$98 per share, buyers.

Yangtze Insurance Association

The minutes of the meeting held on the 21st of May ware-Tis, 30, per share, sellers. read and confirmed.

Mr Thursfield said that there was a difficulty of the Hongkong 0.0, entering two teams this session, and after sounding the opinion of those present it was decided that the club be allowed to enter one team, the President explaining that, in his opinion, the Club would never be at full strength because there would always be one or more of the leading players absent.

1

Obiness Insurance Company- $175 per share, buyers.

MAILS CLOSE.

han's, 30th inst.-Canton 29th inst.. Gen.-B. & 8. Kamor, Nor.K«, 949, Falok Muns, 29th inst-Bangkok 2 st inst., Rice Order, «m. Telemachus, Br. s. 1,340, Fras-

up.

"No returns from Japan.

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24| hours ending at 10 am. to-day, 0.00 inches.

FORECAST FOR THE 24 er, 29th _fnst-Saigon | HOURS ENDING AT NOON £5th inst., Rice & Gen

TO-MORROW. Order.. |8%. Albana, Br. no. 4,118,. E. B. Simpson Balkie, 10th inst.

Melbourne,

North China and

·Japan via · Kobe-Per.. Fooksang, 30th inst,

Shanghai, North China & Europe via Biberia-Far Liman, 3oth inst. 5 pam).

30th

Hongkong Fire Insurance Com-Bangkok-Per per share, pany --- 8845 sellers.

China Fire Insurance Company $78 per share, sellers. Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company-29 per cent, premium- ex did cellars.

Hongkong, Canton and Macau Steamboat Company-$216 per ebare sales and sellers.

China and Marila Steamship After discussion over the con-

per share, atitation of the First Division, it Company-$110 was proposed by. Capt. Robert-sellers.

son, Reconded by Mr. Weses,

Hongkong Hotel Company- $175 per share, sellers..

Hongkong Gas Company- and carried, that the undermen-135 per share, sellers, tioned teams form the Firet Division: Hongkong C. C., Navy, Staff and Departmenta R.G.A., Craigengower, Kowloon, and Civil, Service.

This was in accordance with a resolution passed at the last. meeting that the First Division should consist of not more than seven clubs or teams.

With regard to the arranging of the teams comprising the two Divisions, it was ultimately decided that the question should be left to the discretion of clubs concerned.

The Secretary stated that the following clubs would probably be included in the the Second Division Police, Kowloon II, Staff and Departments II, D. C. L. I, Civil Service, and Chinere

R. C.

Inspector Withers pointed out that in the event of a scarcity of entries they could double the fixture ligt,

It was suggested by Mr. Thurs- field that Monday, November 10th, being a Bank Holiday, a two days' match could be arranged, to com- nosco on the previous Saturday, the 8th, between the Hongkong C. C. and a team drawn from the Reat of the League.

This proved.

was unanimously

WORK TOO HARD."

Indo-China S.N. Company-20' per cent. dia., sellers.

Douglas Steamship Company $60 per share, sellers..

China Sugar Refining Com- pany, Ltd.-178 per sharees, buyera, de sales and sellers.

Luzon Sugar Rofining Com

Ltd.-865 per

share, pany, sales and sellere.

Hongkong Ice Company-$78 per share, sellers.

Hongkong Rope Manufactur- ing. Company, Ltd. $75 per share sellers.

Belun.

inat, 5 p.m. Hoihow, "Haiphong, Pakhof and

Siberian

· Mali-

Ha, Sist July, Froxen & Gen.-G. L. & 06. Hopisng, Br... 1,859, C. A. Ro-

bertson. 89th inst.--Ching Wan Tao 22nd inst Coal-J. M. & Co, Cunajiri Marų, Jap. «,m. 1,958, Kuwana, 29th inst,-- Moll 23rd inst., Coálem M. B. K.

"District."

1, Hongkong

Neighbourhood

WILL

VILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or

about the DATES named For

To Ball On Remarks BHANG HAI.

Bteauer

KOBE NILB MOJI, AND YOKO- [Capt. H. Powell,

·HAMA............min)

BHANGHAI *********). Capt. G. J. Coldwell

1 ASSAYE

about 4th Sept

Freight & Fuage

about

1 Freight

11th Sept.

& P'aage

Noan. Freight

Forecast.

and | E. winds, moderate

to light;

fne.

N.E.

LONDON, via U

DEVANHA

2 Formosa Channel

winds. moderate.

LONDON & ANT.]

3 Bouth coast-of

China between H‚K" > and Lamooks 4 Bouth coast of Chins between H.K.

WERP via Singa

The same

pore, Penang. NANKIN

as No. 1..

Cmbo, Port Bald, | Capt. Owen Jones & Marseilles 101

}

10 a.m. 3rd Sept.

Freight &F'sage.

#

Saigon Por Triumph, Glenfarg, Br. 8,8, 2,025, W, Land Hainan.

30th inst., 5. p.m.

Shanghai & North China

(Europe via Biberia)-

Per Yingchow, 30th inst., Carl .5 p.m. Hongay-Per Wuhu, 31st insta

American

Canadian &

Siberian

98.m.

Formosa via Keelung, Shanghai, North-China, Japan via Nagasaki Ho nolulu, United States, & South America, Canada | Evia San Francisco (Eu-" rope via Siberia)--Por Tonyo Maru, lat Sept, 11

3.II.

1st

Tsingtau-Per Ichang,

Sept.. 5 p.m. Haiphong. Pakhoi and Saigon

Per Sikiang, 2nd Sept., 9

8.10.

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow

Per Haltan, 2nd Sept., 10 sm. Swatow, Wel-hai-wei, Chefoo and Tientsin-Per Huichow, 2nd Sept., 11 am. Shanghat and North China-Per Choysang, 2nd Bept.. 11

B.Ed,

wel-hai-wel, Chefoo and Tientsin

Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company.-64 per Bwatow, cont. premium, sales and rollers.

Hongkong Dairy Farm Co.. Ltd.-$13 per abare, seilers

MOTOR BOATS,

Per Chipshing, 2nd Sept., 11 a.m.

Hartnell, 29th inst

Shanghai 26th inst... Beans.-8. T. & Co.

Diederichsen, Ger. 6.8.774,

E." Fahren, 30th inst. Hoihow 29th inst.. Gen.

J. & Co.

CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE.

August 29, Chipshing for Canton: Kongtung for Shannie. Chiynen for Canton.. Monteagle for Victoria.

August 30. Shoshu Maru for Tameui. Triumph for Haiphong. St Albans for Kobe. Selum for Bangkok. Loongaang for Manila. Haimun for Swatow. Glenfarg for Glasgow, Lieth

Rotterdam. Hulchow for Canton Austria for Yokohama. Glenlogan for Yokohama.

Yingohow for Shanghai.

Amoy and Foochow- Por Kaijo, 2nd Sept., 1 p.m. Straits, and India via Calcutta Por Suisang, 2nd Sept., 1 p.lk. Philippine Islands-Per Chinhua, 2nd Sept., 3 p.m. Straite and Ceylon-Per Nau

kin, 3rd Bapt., 8 aw. Straits, Burmah, Ceylon, Adelaide, Western Aus-Arcadia for Bombay. tralia, India, Aden, Suavia for Hamburg. Egypt, and Europe via Hupeh for Shanghai, Naples-Per Buelow, 3rd Sept., 9 a.m

10a.m.

DEPARTED.

August 30, Magellan for Yokohama. Sang Bee for Bingapore. Tientain for Saigon. Bekuta Mara for Yokohama. Blax for Bingapore. Haiyang for Foochow Moyuen for Moji.

Germas

Mail.

Hongkong Bulit Vessels.for

Philippine Government,

Messrs W. S. Bailey & Co., Ltd. have completed for the Philippine Governments 25 foot teak motor boat for service at Zamboanga. The vessel is of the cabin cruiser Swatow-Per Haimun, 3rd Sept., type and fitted with a Fay &

ין

Bowen convertible kerosene mo- Japan via Yokohama-Laisang, aptor of 44 horse power, '

3rd Sept., 11 a.m. Formosa via Keelung, Japan via Moji, Victoria and Tacoma Per Ta como Maru, 4th Sept,

A European charged two chair coolies with refusing to perform their duty, at the Police Court, this morning, before Mr. Orue.

The complainant said that there were coolies privately em- ployed by him, and it was their duty to carry him from Barker Road to his residence, and down when required. The men refused yesterday and he had to walk down.

The defendante said the work was too hard.

Hia Worship told them to tell their friends that "they could not 'leave' private employ without giving notice.

They were each fined $2.

The firm bave also completed for the Government a 35 ft motori "boat of white cador átted with

a 84 hores Power Fay & Bowen engine and otherwise similar to

American

Matt.

noon.

Anhui, 4th Sept., 3 p.m.

the 44 horse power boat. The Shanghai and North China-Per vessel are named respectively Motor Boat Band Revenne Cutter Philippine Islands-Per Rubi, Gilbert, the latter boat being

4th Sept., 3 p.m. intended as a tender to the veere! Ningpo and Shanghai-Per Ning- of that name and which takes

po 4th Sept. 5 p.m. both Motor boste to Manila. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow

For Balching, 5th Sept,

BUNKERS

can bes upplied at cheap ratez.” st

SANDAKAN & SEBATTIK

(British North Borneo). At these ports steamers oall- ing for bunker coal exclusively are exempt from all shipping dues and charges.

THE BEST COFFEE

Is the Cheapest in the end,

and one of the very best is LOTUS MOKHA COFFEE.

In the Cup it is rich, wlay

and fragrant-the key-note

of an appetizing breakfast-

•m satisfying close to a busy

day.

́OBTAINABLE · · FROM

ALL GROCERS.

HUTTONIEF & SON,

QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRA

A. BUNE

10 a.m.

Straits and India via Calcutta

Por Kuteans, 5th Sept.,

Australian

Mail.

and

PASSENGERS ARRIVED.

&

Per a.s. Albans, arrived 29th inst., from Melbourne, etc. Ah mon

Jack, Miss O. Bexan, Mrs.

Laing, Miss" Brundahl, L. G. Lamonto Melchere Bosch, E. Bruckner, W. Macfarlane, A Broen, Van Moore, Mrs. E. J. Burke, A. E. McDonald, P.G; Bege, Mrs. Pisarenko, Mr.

Мін

& Mrs. Chi Chok: Quoy, Mr. & Donald, Mrs. Condon, J.

Mr. Swarbrick, Miss Dougley. 8.

M. Dodgson

Sancesi, A. Eyamott, T.

Sloan, Misa Eldridge, Mrs. & Taylor, Dr. W. Wong, Mr. &

Mrs. Wilson, A.

Masters i GertrudeBwang,

Minn Gury, R.

Philippine Islands, Yap, Angaur, Gamarai, Ma- ronn. Fred. Wilhelm shafen, Rabau, Herbert Hwang, Mrs. shohe, Matupi, Tasmania. New Zealand, South and WestAustralia via Bris- bane-Fer Prinz Wal- demar, 6th Sept., 8

Philippine Islands-Per Yuen-

sang, 8th Sept., ! p.m. Shanghai & North-China (Europe via Siberia)- Por Chenan, 6th Sept., 5 p.

Siberian

Swatow, Amoy & Foochow-Per Baiyang, 9th Sept, 10

French

Mall.

Canadian sad

Siberian Matis.

8.11.

Saigon, Straits. Ceylon, Adelaide, Western Aus- tralls, Indis, Aden, Egypt and Europe vis Marsell-

Yung Liang

Hwang

PASSENGERS DEPARTED.

The same as No. 1. "China Coast Meteorological

Register,

12

30th August, s.m.

Station.

Wind.

Hour.

Barometer.

Temperature

Humidity.

D'tion.

Weather.

Force.

די

Wostock 7a 29.75 62 Nemuro 6ä Hakodate .. Tokio Kochi Nagasaki K'shima Oshima Naha

Ishi'jima

Bonin Is

Chefoo

2+

1+

"

ual Ports of Call of Capt. W. R. Hickey

13th Sept. Į & Pange

All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy.

For Freight, or Parsage apply to

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

Hongkong, 30th August, 1913

E. A. Hewett,

Superintendent.

NORDDEUTSCHER

LLOYD.

BREMEN.

GERMAN MAIL LINES

Steamers.

To sail on

W'NESDAY'

Shanghai 29.8277 95 nw 3 o Gutzloff 29.84 79 — #sw. S ov

IMPERIAL

For

NAPLES, GENOA, AL-'

GIERS, GIBRALTAR, BULOW SOUTHAMPTON,Capt. C. C. Nahrath A'WERP & BREMEN

NAGA-

SAKI, KOBE AND Capt. F. Wn Blazer 18,300

MANILA,

ANGAUR,

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

3rd September

10 8.m.

about

W’NESDAY,

11

Whaiwei 29.8666 89 anw 4 b

Hankow

"

Ichang

Kintiang

Changsha

π

SHANGHAI,

YOKOHAMA

"

Sharp F. | Amoy

Swatow Talhoku

7829.8484 —

ob

6a29.92 83 83

29.85 80 82 ne 1b

5 a 29.83

etadi.

& MELBOURNE

Taichu Tainan

29.84

80

2- KOBE

Koshan

-

0

44

29.80——— 0 i

1*** 29.84

H

P'dores. 29,82-- Canton

9a 29.85 85 79

H'kong 6a29.8181 82 one 2 c

Gap Book, 29.78--- "40 Macso

e 29.8280**** 20

M

Wuchow 9a- Pakhof Holbow Phulien 6 a 29.82 79 --- nnw 3 o

Tour ne

M

C. 8t. J. Aparri

+1

Manila

29.8675 -.89 5 o 29.8178 -- waw i b

" 29.8674

Legeopf 29.8478 Iloilo

Bacolod Cebu Labuan

0 o

waw 1-c

29.8780

sw 2 b

"

12 29.8883

29.92 85

se 1c.

W 20

T. B. Claxton, Director. Hongkong, Observatory, Aug., 30.}

1 Barometer, reduced. to 32 degrees Fahrenheit. on the level of the sea in inches, tenths and hundredths. ་ 4.

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 Bosle.

JESSELTON, KUDAT &

SANDAKAN

P. LUDWIG

16,900

3rd Sept.

(SATURDAY,

6th Sept

95.

About TUESDAY,

COBLENZ

Capt. L. Klugkist 6,750

16th Sept.

All the steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy, New Bystem of Telefunken.

For further Particulars, apply to

NORDDEUTSCHER LLCYD

MELCHERS & CO.,

GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and CHINA

Hongkong, 23rd August, 1915.

MESSAGERIES

MARITIMES

FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS.

REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETWEEN EUROPE AND JAPAN.

OUTWARD.

Steamers.

6 State of Weather, b blue sky, Paul Lecat o detached cloud, d drizzling rain

fog, g gloomy, bhail, 1 light-Armand Behic ning, o Overcast, P passing showers, q squally, x rain, a snow, t, thunder, v visibility, w daw wet), 0 Rain in Inches, tenths and hundredths.

HETROROLOGICAL,

Previous

29.82

86

68

E

2

2

3

Day On Date On Date Por na. Arcadia, sailed from Hongkong 30th Inst, for Europe. Barometer 29.80 29.81 Chandabhoy, K. Mendes, M. Temperature 87 81

N.

Maxwell, J. Humidity 68 82 Greig, W Rook, A. L... Wind Beam, Mr. & Stemhorst

Direction E ENE Mrs.

Shervington, T. Force Halo, B. R. -M. Kun, Mr. & Mrs. Tam Tai

D.

Ying, Misa L. Looke, Mr. &

Kra

Par s...Monteagle, sailed from

les (Late Letters 11 to Hongkong 30th inst, for Vancon-

Noon. Extra Postage 10 ver.

cente). (Letters postedBeltez, L.

in all the Pillar Boxes Chuck, W. K. in time for the first Fisher, H. 8. clearance willbeincluded Jackson, Miss in this contract mail Kew, Dr. D. W.. Fer Australien, 9th Palmer, Mrs Sept. 11 a.m.

Buoff, Mrs. A Shanghai, North China, Reid, ́ ́ Mr.

Mrs. vis Nogasaki, United States Bouth Amprios and Osnada vis Vancouver (Europe, vis Biberia)-Per Empress of Russia, 10th Sept 11

Japan

Rickets, Mrs, &

Miss Stubbe, R. Taylor, Capt.. Wilson

D

Weather Rain Higsastopen air Temperature on the mythi Lowt

H.Z. Observatory,30th Aug., 1918. T. F. Claxton, Director.

NEXT SAILINGS:-

Will leave for Japan. ou

HOMEWARD.

Steamiers #

7th Sept Australien,

21st Eet. Magellan,

For Freight and Passage apply to

M. SAINT CLAIR de BUSSIERRE, Agent.

THE

Will leave for

Marseilles.

9th Sept. 1 p.ut.

23rd Sept. 1 p.10,

Queen's Buildings, No. 3,

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED.

Mail Service to Australia

via Manila.

MAIL- SCHEDULE

SUBJECT TO KULIFICATION).

Ateamers.

TIDE TABLE. 25th Aug,, to 31th August, 1918.

ST. ALBANS EASTERN.....

Low Whist

Walker, Mr. A. M..

9.

-Cystems, Fisch, Fried or Stawed, Finden Haddocks, Kippers &a. ALEXANDRA LAFF,

High Water

T

0.0

44 30 #13

No inferior is for Low Wa

Weda

High" nor Law · Water

0.0

Arrive Hongkong

from Australia.

30th August 20th Bept.

Leave Hongkong

for Australia.

19th Sept 11 am, 31st Oct.

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

For further particulars, apply to

Gibb, Livingston & Co.,

Anted and Published by tha Ice Hours Street, in the flitr of Viol

Dr.JAW-Nobla

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