12
top with
BOXING.
THE
Waltzes, the like has not bean sean in a boxing ring during the eason. The audience roared with
of
be
1
HỒNGRỒNG TELEGRAFÍA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER
POST OFFICE.
The Gneisenau, with the German Hall
| la due to arrive here on Wednesday, the
MAILS DUB?
(Continued from page 2ughter at the "swank" of the pair.
Forsing bis man into the Sufies it to ray that Marriott Fedefs Bingapore on Saturday, 13th inst., at and corner of the ring, stitches put in a cut over his eye pm. and is due to arrive here on Wad Five lett, Sky took all previous to the fight, and the day, the 17th inst., at 7 p.m. the advantage to a gained by white powder that covered it The Chenan with the mall from Loo the opportunity, and applying was undisturbed at the end den (vis Siberia) of Friday, the 20th ult, bimeol! to the body of the orough the....... sixth round
when 17th inst. ing and jaw-blocked Costello, he war declared the winner. E finally, by the Bgenoy of a tremen- dousstraight right to the stomach, compelled the face guard to drop, sud be planted a left to the ohin which was the second stage of his opponent's undoingCostello weakly responded with the left, and then fell forward, Sky agale straightened him with his left, and crashing on his ohin with su all-ponquering right, sont Costello to the boards, huddled in a heap, where he remained for many esponde after the count, until parried from the ring by hefty seconds, assisted by the viotorious Sky.
The winner had a fine resp tion and was congratulated on all hands before he regained his dressing row."
Plisbury v. Thomas. Owing to illness Gunner Burgh of the B.G.A. could not mest Private Filebury, D.O.L.I, and Gunner Thomas of the R.G.A. was substituted. Pilebury scaled 147 lbs. and Thomas 142 lbs. These boys went over six rounds and were responsible for one of the bait conteata of the evering. Despite the fact that it was the first time Thomas had entered a ring, he fought Pilsbury such a tough fight, that at the end of
Ulberian, Chanan, 17th Inst.
Richards v. Humphreys After ton stiff rounds, Sapper Richards, RE, 132, best Ham phreys, D.O.L.I. 189. The bout German, Greisenau, 17th inst. was very keenly fought and rome feros punching was witnessed. Despite the gameness of Hum- phrays, he could not outpoint bie opponent and had to submit to delest.
Weight Lifting.
MAILS CLOSH.
Holbow Per C. Diederichsen, 18th inst, Biraits Per Africa, 18th inst., 8 pm.
p.k.
Macao-Per Bul Tal 16th inst., 1.15 pm.
Islands-For Tean, 16th inat, p.m. Wal-bai-wel, Chefoo and Tientsin-Par
Kuelohow, 16th inst., 3 p.m.
Pts. Hoyle, D.O.LI., cleverly lifted 188 pounds and held it up in Philippine the air with one hand. He appear. ed to feel the strain afterwarde and it was feared by the officiala that he would collapse. He went on, however, and gave another exbibition of his strength which Straits won the approval of the spectators
Haiphong,
Mr Jack Forbes was an able Bystow, referee, and Meseca C. Bond and Allen, the timekespera.
Mr Gifford challenged By Amateur Fetherweight in the Colony and Mr Maher accepted.
PHILWARMONIC BOCIETY'S CONCERT
This 03's Philharmonic
Pukhol and Salgon-Per Teun.. 16th inst., 3 p.m.
wwwww clou
Ceylon-Per Nyanza, 17th
inst, 8 a.m.
Amoy and Formosa via Anping and Takao-Per Boshui Maru, 17th inst., 8 a.m.
י,
Shanghai and North China-Per Kwong Sandakan-Per Hausa nge 17th lost., 11
sung, 17th inst., 1a.m.
Cana-
dlan and
Formosa via Keelung, Shang-! hai, North China, Japan va Nagasaki, Victoria and Ta-i Pooma Per Pana.ns Maru, 17th.
instacon.
Macao-Per Sul Tai 17th last 1.15 p.m. Straits and India via Caloutto-Per Gre
gory Apear, 17th Inst., 2 p.m. Shanghai, North China and Japan via Nagasaki (Europe) via Siberia)-Per Gasizenau, E 17th inst., 5 p.m.
Siberian
Mall.
17th lost., 5 p.m.
18th ins. 8.p.m.
SHIPPING NEWS. GUARRIVED;
Talahun,
1,317, B. G. Paramore,
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 15th at 1100-Pressure has ́ins. erected moderately - in"); N, Japan and
15th inst.-- Shanghai' 4th, inst., Walshing, Br. 2 1,170, G. 8. Holmwood, decreased moderately over the Bonins and
Gen.-C. M. B. N. Con
Mail Steamers
THE PENINSULAR
13th inst-Sweto 1815 inst. Lason. It is now decreasing at Ho AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.
Kwangsa, Br. a. 1,301, J. Spink, 19th
kong.
Ballast.-J. M. & Co. Inst-walow 18th fast., Gen.—- "A depresion has formed to the sans of BALLB
Luzon, the centre being in abous latitude "Belgravin,"Gangaa 6363, Girstenbran, | 170 N. and longitude 1970, 2, at 8 a.m. --- 19th insk-Shanghai 10th inst., this morning. Its direction of motion is
Gen.-H. A. LAGAR
it present uncertain, but conditions favs Rhesus, Br. s. 6,706, A. G. R. Paddle,'| our a W, or WIN,W, track,
13th Inst.-Yokohama 4th inst., S COLB. &6 Kalching, Br... 1,867, W. C. Paramore, |
14th inst.--Amoy 1915 init, Gon,
& Co.
| Gosan 3 12. 1,860, M. Tanaka,
Hongkong Rainfall for the 2 hours ending at 10 a.m. to-day, 0.16 inghes.
FORECAST FOR THE HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW..
District.
1 Hongkong and Neighbours,
hood.
JILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTE on or
“about the DATES named ==
For-
- Steamers
LONDON, via Us-l ASSAYE
ual Porta of Call Capt. G.J. Coldwell LONDON & ANT.) Forecast,WERP via Sings- NYANZA
pore, Penang, Capt. E, N. Rivers, Umbo, Fort Said,
Light dr Variable winds, fine,
Ar Marsailles
N. winds
moderate,
14th inel-Feri Aribur 7th insi, Ocal,—M. B. X, Halman, Br, 641,3," W. Hvana, 14th Inst-8walow 18th 'Inat., Gən*** Korea, Amer. 24. 11.876, A. W. Nelson,
D. L. & Co.
14th inst-San Francisco 18th Intl, Gen.-F. M.00. Pitsanulok, Ger. 8.8. 1.297, W, Taubert,
14th Ina-Bangkok 7th lost-Bouth coast of China be- The sa Rise B.& 8.
tween H.K, and Lamooks) us No, L. Boshu Maru, Jap. s. 1,119, N. Tashiro, 14th inst-Swatow 13th Inst.. Gen-0.8.E.
Tomiya Mara, Japs. 2,943, Klebite, 4-14th last-Mordran. Coal.-H.
B.K Hongkong. Fe, a 739, A. Marguerite,
14th ins--Halphons & Pakhol 13th inst., Gen-A. R. Marty, Anbul. Br. a 1,354, J. B. Harris, 15th inst-Shanghai 11th inst., Gen.
B. & B.
Kawachi Maru, Jap. a. 350, A. Chirstin- hirst.Bombay 9th lost, sen, 15th in Twist, sto.-N.Y.K. ***
* Formosa Chanzel
DJ
SHANGHAI,
B.N.R.
MOJI, KOBE SYRIA
To Sail On Remarks
Noon Freight
27th Sept J&P'sage
10a.m.
Freight
about
AND TOKO Capt. C. R. Longden, 22nd Sept.
5 Bouth coast of China: be- The same SHANGHAI ..
tween H.K. and Hainan...) 1 No. 1.
Freight
& Pleage
CHINA
Capt. C.H.S. Tooque,
R.N.R.
about 23th Sept.
Freight
& Pange
All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy.
For Freight, or Pannage apply to
China Coast Meteorologioni Reglater. 15th Septeraber, B..
Winds
P. & 0.8. N. Co.'s office,
Hongkong, 13th Sept, 1913
Station.
Kwobgeans. Br. 1,423, W. F. Bishard took 7 30.02 53
15th inat. Shanghai & 8watow 7th inst., Gen-J. M. & Co.
Satouma, os. 2,690, F.; G.
Firmin,
Inst-Keelung 11th inst., Gen. D, & Co.
U. F. Laeisz, Ger, a 9,358, O. Geissel. Nagasaki
15th inst, Tucoma & Portland 8th ult., Flour.-HAL.
CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE.
September 13, Dagny for Bangkok
Fukui Maru for Wakamatra Yodo Maru for Hongey
the laat round, the rofer.Society's concert, is, we under had no other option than to stand, to be run on very similar declare a draw. The verdict was lines to that of last year. The Slangbal & North China-Per Wingaung. Unkal Mar for Ewongyen s moat fitting one, and was work chosen this year is "Les loudly applauded. Thomas is Oloches de Corneville" and of this, but twenty years of age, and with concert slections will be render a little more experiene and ed. The choice of the work should training, should be eran to gent prove popular, for the music is er advantage in the near future. quite as charming as the plot of the piece. Another ambitions item 118,"Faust" for chorus and orolta, will to a colection from Gounod's
wbile included in the prog amme will also be some national part- songs, unaccompanied, and a rhapsody arranged by M Dan-
Smith y. Hewitt.
over
Private Smith, D., L. 1. and Gunner Hewitt, R. G.A... 128, tried conclusions sight rounds, Hewitt depati sing for Gunner Edwards, who, itis Faid, bad decided not to fight owing to some despute over the division of the put23.
E>
Mall.
Hothow, Pakbol, Haiphong ard Baigon-Yingehow for Shanghat. Macao-Fer Sui Tai 18th inst. 1.15 p.m.
Per Hongkong, 18th inst., 10 a.m.
September 15 shanghai. North Chica-Per Ashof. Tal hun for Cantow
Kwongsang for Canton
Auhui for Swatow Straits, Burmah, Ceylon, Ade-Haimun for Swatow laide, Western Australia.India, Telumph for Swatow Aden, Egypt and Europe via Etabeth for
Amoy Naples For Lustzow 18th Carl Diederichsen for Hoitow Inst., 8.20'a.m.
Chunsang for Caloutts Kawachi Mara for Kohe Kwangse for Canton Satsuma for New York Rhesus for London Irene for Shanghai
Austra German
Mall.
Philippine Islands, Austraha
Timor, Tasmania & New Zea-Waithing for Bangkok land via Port Darwin-Pez St. Albans, 19th Inst., 10 a.m.
man Fuller for pianaand orchestra Swatow, amoy & Foocha-Per Hsi- on a very well known theme.
MARINE COURT.
American
Canadian
yang, 19th inst., 10 a.m. Philippine Islands, Japan via Nagasaki, Honolulu, United States, South America, and Canada vle San Francicco Per Hongkong Maru, 19th inst 11 a.m.
DEPARTED. September 15.
Volute for Balik Kuelchow for Canton. Choongshing for Chafoo. "Chongva for K. O. Won. Shoshu Mata for Canton. Daijin Maru for Tamsui. Maru for Foochow
inst., 1 p.m. Macao-For Sui Tai, 20th Inst.,.1.15 p.m.
Macao-Per Sul Tai 19th inst., 1,15 p.m. - This morning at the Marine Philippine Islands-Fer Yuentang, 20th Court, before Commander Basl Taylor R.N., two women weis fined $4 and a third $1.50 for failing to re-licsare their passen- ger bats.
Two other who called threa
Never have we knowa Smith to fight so clumsy, wretched, and uninteresting a fight; and had he bean pitted againat a man like Bar, no one can tɔll, what would have happed to him. What ja more, had Howitt show more apitit and less funk, in the first three rounds, he would probably have prevented that cut over. his the blcd from which 670, flowed
profuely 45 pasangera in exess of the num- almost t blind bim in bar, allowed by their licence, the last round, and cause the re- were fined $10 each. forca to stop the fight. From the fourth round, onwards, Hewitt fought gamely, and gave Smith more punishment than he expect. ed he would receive. Smith's mistake app sared to be in derart- ing boring for fighting. Heersoh ed for a knook-out, and, to obtain this, he saorificed all that weÓ pretty and all that showed fistic oulture. He was awarded the palm in the last round, owing, as
"
› BILIMPOPON · · COAL. BUNKERS
can be supplied at cheap rates,
before meationed, to the bicad," | SANDAKAN & SEBATTIK flowing from an ugly cut over the eye, interfering with Hewitt's sight..
Marriott v, Wlikes.
(British North Borneo),
At these ports steamers call- The contest between Kid Mar- ing for bunker coal exclusively riott, 124lbs, and Gunner Wike y
are exempt from all shipping R.G.A., 115lbs, was really faggy and for bunny-hage and tarkey dues and charges. trots, to say nothing of a few
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, winy
and fragrant-the key-note
of an appetizing breakfast-
a satisfying close to a busy
day..
OBTAINABLE. FROM
ALL GROCERS.
H RUTTONJEE & SON,
QUEEN'S ROAD CENTR·
A..BUNE
+
Shangland North Cris (Europe vla Biberia)-Par Chenan, 20th Inst., 5 p.m.
Japan via Yokohama-Fer Jelungs, 20th
Siberian
Maif..
inst., 5. pan,
Shanghai and North-China (Europe via Siberia)-Per "Kaigan, 20th inst., 5 p.m. '
Swatow. Amoy and Foochow-Per Hai-¦
tan, 23rd Sept., 10a.m. Philippine Islands-Per Chinhua, 23rd
Inst., 3 p.m.
American
U
for Manilar
Indrani for Yokohama. Kalfont for
Hoibew. Yeohigo Mara for Nowshwang. Zafiro
for Hollo Loong Loongang for Manila. Hangsang for Swatow. Eiger for Canton. Halton for Foochow Locksun for Bangkok. Porsia for San Francisco. Tingsang for Saigon Shachaing for Saigon.
PASSENGERS ARRIVED,
For sa. Rhesus, arrived 18th inst., from Yokohama, etc. Bevington"
from Bangkok.
Por .. Pitsanulok, arrived 14th fast.,
Formosa via Keelung, Shang bai and North China, Japan vie Mof, Victoria, and Beattie Belbe Wash-For Bado Maru. 23rd Inst., 3 pan.
Japan via Nagasaki-Per Inaba Maru,
23rd inst., 4 p.m. Straits and Colombo-Per Iyo Masu, 23rd
Inst., 5 pan.
T
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REN.
Austra- American Austra
Canadian
Han
Mail.
via
,,
Bendixia
Podwill, Mi Irwin, Miss
Por sa. Aubui, arrived Shanghai, Howard, Miss K, · Howadith, 8. Boon, J. M.
15th inst., from
King Yun
Mattbewnan, T. H.
Root, A. W.
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T. F. Claxton, Director..
1 Barometer, reduced. to 32 degrees Fahrenheit on the level of the sea in-in- ches, tenths and hundredtha.
Temperature, in the shade, in degrees Fahrenheit;
3 Humidity, in percentage of saturation, the Humidity of air saturated with mois- being 100.
4 Direction of Wind, to two points..
Force of Wind, according to Beaufort Scale.
State of Weather, b blue sky, o de- tached cloud. d drizzling min, fog, g gloomy, h hail, 1 lightning, o overcast, P passing showers, q squally, r rain, e snow, it thunder, y visibility, w dew wet.
0 Rain in inckas, tenths and hundredthe.
METEOROLOGICAL.
For
Steamers.
E. A Hewett,
Superintendent.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.
BREMEN.
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES.
NAPLES, GENOA, AL-`
GIERS, GIBRALTAR, { LUTZOW
SOUTHAMPTON, (Capt H. Textor 17,300
|" AWERP & H'BURG
SHANGHAI, TSING-】
TAU, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA MANILA, YAP, MA-
RONN,
ONEISENAU /
Capt. Fr. Rəhm 16,000
N'GUINEA, (COBLENZ
BRISBANE, SYDNEY ƒ Capt. L. Klugkist & MELBOURNE .............)
To sail on
WÉDNES. 17th Sept.. 10 s.m..
About WEDNES 17th Sept.
[SATURDAY,
4th Oct
98.m
About
TUESDAY,
KOBE & YOKOHAMA
{
6,750
COBLENZ
Capt. L. Klugkist 6,750
16th Sept.
Capt. J. Koehler
End of Sept,
| JESSELTON, KUDAT & BORNEO
SANDAKAN
All the steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy, New Bystem of Telefunken.
For further Particulars, apply to
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD
MELCHERS & CO.,
GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and CHINA
Hongkong, 18th Sept., 1913.
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES
FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS.
REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETWEEN EUROPE AND JAPAN:
21st Eat. Magellan,
OUTWARD.
Steamers
NEXT SAILINGS:--
Will leave for Japan on
HOMEWARD.
Steamers.
Will leave for Marseilles
Armand Behic
23rd Sep. I p.m.
Previous
Day On Date On Date McCracken, Miss Barometer 29.84 29.84
29.82
McOmokon, Miss
H.
Temperature 82 .80 Humidity 84. 90
86
73
McCracken, Master Wind
Direction 8
B
Philipplae Lelands. Australia,
Per as, Korea, Krrived 18th inst, from Tasmania and New Zealand San Francisco, eta,
Thursday Island—Pay | Amay, Mra E. Kumano Maru. 24th instant, Boggs, Mira C.A. 10,4.m
Boggs Mies Bubb, G. R. Shanghai, North China, Japan Craggan, F. C. via Nagasaki, United States Deoker, F. L. Bouth America and Canada via Donovan, Vancouver (Europe vis Donovan, Mrs M» Biberia)-Per Empress of Delrio, T.
India, 24th inst., 11 a.m. Phillppine Islands, Australia, Tasmania & New Zealand via Fort Darwin --Fer Taiyuan 24th inst., 8 p.m.
Philippines Islands-Per Rubl, Inst., 3 p.m.
Shanghai and North China-Per
25th Inst., 3 p.m. ¦
Straita,
Magruder, Capt. T. Force"
Osorio, M.-J.
& Polk, Mrs M.
Parks, Mrs E.
Humphreys, Mr
Mr E. D. Humphreya. Lt. G. Pimentel, F.
Holm, Mr & Mrs
Pugsley, Dr & Mrs
F.
P.
24th
Heinrich, 3.
Palay
Quirogue
Hawk, Mra E H
Hunt, Mrs E
Raport, W. T.
M.
Buzallo, Mr & Mrs LachowMeOracken, Mr& Uhe, Lt. F. E Kallock, L. P. C... H.
Walters, Gov. R. E.-
La Buena, Ceylon, Ada
Australia, India,
Aden, Egypt, and Europe via
to
пост
Mrs J.-C.
PASSENGERS DEPARTED..
Brindisi (Late Letters 11 am. 13th inst., for Manila.
Perso. Zafro, departed from Hongkong Extra Fostage 10 Chu Shu Bhly santa) (Supplementary mail on Ohu Vie Hin board up to the time fixed for Long Ah Kong departure of the mail (Extra Luy Siu Nam Postage 10 cents) * (Letters
posted in all the Pillar Bozan
in time for the Braingo
will be included in this
3
mail) The Parcel Mall will be closed,
Friday et p.m.Per Assaye, 27th ina),
11 am,
Philippine Islanda-Per. Loongsang. 27th
Australian
inst., 1 pm.
Li Ken, Mrs Ne Hai Robledo, B.
TIDE TABLE.
15th Sept, to 21st Sept, 1913,
Water
No Inferior Bigh
Weather
Rain
Highes apas ate Masperzire on the tath Lowers
For Freight and Passage apply to
M. SAINT CLAIR de BUSSIERRE, Agent.
Queen's Buildings, No. 3.
ELK. Observatory, 15thSept, 1913. THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN
T. F. Claxton, Director.
LATEST SHIPPING
NEWS.
The BA. L. s. Scandia left Shanghai on the 14th inst, am
may be expected here on or about the 17th funt, p.m.
and
STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITEC
Mail Service to Australia
via Manila: 19-
MAIL SCHEDUER MON (SUBJECT TO MODIFICATION).
Steamers.
-The P.M, s 1. Siberia sailed from Yokohama for Hongkong via Manila on the 14th inst., The United States mail has been ST. ALBANS transferred to the Messageries BASTERN Maritimes .e. Magellan due to ALDENHAM arrive in Hongkong on the 23rd EMPIRE IT!!!. Instant. ad be
Arrive Hongkong from Australia.
Leave Hongkong
for Australia.
20th Sept. 1th Oot.. 1st Nov
19th Sept at at 10th Oct Sist Oot
1st Nov.
| The OP. R.: Empress of The above Steamers are fitted with Refrigerating Machiners
India left Nagasaki on the 13th suring a Plentiful supply of Ice, French Provisions, etc., and are Philippine Islande, Yap, An-
Bir Low Wom|inst", at 6 p.m. and; is due to are fighted throughout with Electriolby; All State-Rooms have lilectric gaur, Bamarai, Maronn, Fred. Weddy37 1
nor Law: Want zive at Shanghai on the 15th inst. Fana. A duly qualified Doctor and Stewardess are carried." - Wilhelmahafen, Rabau, Her- Panony
No inferior High now. Low WAT at 2.8-1. simone For further particulars, apply to bertahohe, Matupi, Tasmanis, New Zealand, Bouth and Proce Palm Wort Anetralia vig Brisban
Per
Philippias
My ma po 10:45 ***** **) **** *** ** **
Faraz,
The P.M. 3. Kores will be de patched from Hongkong at 1p.m. Baturday, September 10, for Ban Francisco, vis, Keelung, Shang hal, Surasaki, Kobe, Yokkaichi," Shimisur Yokohama de Honolulu,
Tés House Strust;
Gibb, Livingston & Co.
Agouts
Nobla