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LOCAL SPORT

Queen's College Swimming Sports.

The annual aquatic sports of Queen's College were held yester day afternoon in the V.R.O. bath kindly lent for the purpose. There

THE BONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1913.

missing what seamed a certainty The Palice took up a brief attack, Booker and Wilson making praise- worthy allempts to reduce the lead, but the roldiers' defence was the end Swann saved finely from not to be caught napping. Before Conden; undoubtedly he and Cave were the strong men on the

POST OFFICE.

The Coblens, with the American Mall ex. China, is due to arrive here to morrow.

London (via Siberis) of Wednesday 10th The Mexico Matt with the maila.from and Saturday 18th Ully is due to arrive here to-morrow.

'.

Was Barge attendance of scholar. /Police side. Time arrived with Mafland also with the Mail ex Manchuria

and the racsa roused very great enthusisam. The inter-sobocl team race was quite as exciting as last year, and the Diocesan Sohcol team had an easy victory. It was won a match by careful arrange- ment of the team as by anything `also, and in this respect the Kow- lood British Sobeol lost much ground to the winners. The abanpionship of the College was won by M. Abbas who swam a good four lengths, while in the race for V. B. C. members Sowell ssoared premier position.. The programme was in the hands of the masters of Queen's College, and it was mainly due to their efforts that the spurts, were such

a success.

The prize winners are na follow:-

Beginners Race (two lengths): Wong Kam-cheung: 2 Lau

Yau Chi,

Team. Race: 1. Diocese School;

2, Kowloon British Sobool.

Plunging 1, K. Taira; 2 Lo Mon flin,

Four Lengthe (handicap): 1, Lou Yau Chi; Wong Kam Chenng

Diving for Plutas: Ab Wah, B.B.B. and M. Abbas (tie) 11 plates each; 2, K. Tairn, 6 plates, Championship (100 yards) : 1. M. Abbas; 2, Choa Man-ping,

Lifebuoy Rave: 1, La Man-bin and Lo Man-ho; 2, Danenberg and Choa Man ping.

Four Lengths (for V.R.C. men bare) 1, G. W. Sewell; 2, R. A.

Carvalho.

FOOTBALL

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the soldiers attacking.

D. O. L. I. Rererves. 2, Hong- kong Police, Nil..

FOOTBALL.

Hongkong Association Mosting,

The Chiyo Maru with the American le dus to arriva heran Wednesday, the.

8th inst

MAILS DUB.

American, Coblens, 4th inat. Biberian, Mexico Maru, 4th inst. Ameridan, Chiyo Marui, 89h inst.

MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY,

4

SHING, 3rd Oct., 5 p.m.

TO-MORROW. Cheribon, Samarang, Sourabaya and Mucasen-Fer TJIMAHI, 4th Oct., 8 8.0.

SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED,

Hakata Car, Je 6.241. H. Nomor

tad last-bioji and Japan 27th Machaw, Ger... 948, Zollner, End Inst.

ult, Matches, sto.—N.Y.K,

Bangkok 25th ult. Rico.-B. and 8. Foochaw, Br... 1,926, Owen, 2nd inst.— Baigon 18th ult., Rica-B. and 8. Bhanal, Br, s. 1,228, Simons, 2nd Inst

Saigon 28th ult., Rice.—B. and 8. Paoting, Br. ss. 1,228, Barkes, 2nd last, **

Balgon 28th Inst., Rice.-B. and 8. Telona, Guy, an. 8,163, ▲ White, Indinst.

-Bingapore 85th ult,, Cinsine.- A.P.400.

[rat.—"wangyon_3rd Inst., Cə- ment Btcne, -A, Buns, Japan, Swed, s. 5,219; C. A. Paulson,

Ord, Inst.-8lpgapore 27th ult Ger.-A. N. & Oc.

WEATHER REPORT,

On the 3rd at 11.15.-A depression which formed between the Loockoos and Bonins yesterday, bus deepened and is now central to the south of Japan.

Pressure is still comparatively low to

the east of the Philippines.

Changes along the coast to Annam are small.

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Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10a.m. to-day, 1.41 inches.

FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.

Diatrlot,

Forecast.

N.E winda

Mail Steamers

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4th Oot.

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China Coast Meteorological Register.

P. & 0.8. N. Co.'s office,

Hongkong, let Oct, 1913

Kaifuku Maia, Jap. 1. 3,091. 8. Kieni. Lalang, Br. us. £,224, H. E. Gibroy, Srd

Srd-løst.-Moji. Coal—M.B.K

Inst-Moji 28th ult.. Gra.-J. M. & Co.

In the absence of the President, Mr A. P. Storrie presided at the Wei-hai-wel and Tiental-Per CHIP, Misumi Matu, Jap... 1,908, Busiki, and monthly mesting of the Hongkong Football Asscalation held at the R. E. Theatre (the headquartera) yesterday evening. It was report. ed that the Commodore of the Batavia, Naval Yard and the Genoral Officer Commanding the Troops Saigon in South China had agreed to become patrons of the Association. His Excellenoy the Governor bas also boon asked to accept a similar position. It was decided to await

reply from His Excellency,

The Hon: Secretary reported that he had attended the anoval meoting of the United Services

South

Canadian & Ameri- American

Siberian

Per HALDIS, 4th (nat., 9 a.m.

Japan vla Moll, Honolulu, Indó Maru, Jap. as, 3,072, K. Komiya, Manzoo, Salina, Croz, Arica

Sed Inst-Singapore. 26th ult. Iquique, Valparaico and

Twist, ate,-0.8.K. Corree-Per BUYO MARU, Taisho Maru, Jap. s.8. 2,637, G. Shiniczu, 4th Oct. 10a.m. i

Shanghai, North China, Japan via Nagasaki, Honolulu, Cana- da, United States and South

America via San Franoleco

(Europe vin Biberia)-Par BIBERIA, 4th Ceft,, noon.

3rd inst-Nowchwany 26th ulk, Tean, Br. a. 1,351, Bedfera, 3rd. Inst.

Coal-M.B.K

Manila 30th v. Gea-B. and 8. Kwongang, Br. a.a. 1.424. W. F. Bechard,

Formosa Channel

9 South coast of China be. tween H.K. and Lamocks

Stalian.

3rd October. a.m.

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Humidity.

Weniher.

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Fed inst.-Shanghal and Swatow 28th ult. Gen.J. M. & Co. Tjiliwang. Dut, a.m. 3,800, J. P. Scholton,

2nd instapan and

1st bayu-Per TJILIWONG, 4th City of Embagh, Br... 4,050, H. VW'ostock Tu

inst., Cout and Gen.

Langue and the Hongkong Longue Batavia, Choribon, Samarang and Soura in bia espacity of Vice-Chairman

inst., 2 p.m.

of each. Each League bad decid-shanghai, and North China-Fer TING ed to affiliate with the Hongkong

F. A. and had revised its rules to Philippine

SANG, 4th Oct. 3 p.m...

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government. There were fifteen luba in the U. 8. League but tries were not got in for the civilian competition.

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It was stated that a letter had been sent to Shanghai F.A with Swatow regard to the formation of this Association, and to the effect this would have on the interport match which usually takes place in February. No reply has been re- ceived as yet..

The suggestion adoptad at the, previous meeting as y clube

Australian

Mail.

D.C.L.I. Reserves Defeat Police.helonging to H.M.ships Newcastle, Bwatow,

The D.O.LI. Rererves met the HK. Police in the second US. I sague Match of the ramon on the Military Ground, yesterday.

Minotaur and Hampshire, absent From this port, being invited to affiliate, was reported to have been cordially received by the

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bad joined the Association. zilgan, Homes, Lausford, Weeks,

It was decided to ask the Condon, Dean, Newtould, Buck,Small Ships. Football Longue

Ilongkong Police: Swann, to join up with the Association. Clarke, Cave, McNight, Gardner, thus bringing every clubiot line, Drary, Grimmett, Reynolds, Booker, Taylor, Referee: Mr. Moran..

The Hon. Secretary reported. Wilson, that he had made arrangements Stonecutters ensuring permission with the Army Authorities at for referees wishing to land there on duty. The Referees' Examin- The referees recommended for ao- ing Board press'd their report. ceptance were

approved, and certificates were ordered to be signed.

The soldiers at once took up the attack. Cave and Clarke had to give of their best to ward off the attack." Grimmett and Reynolde combined nicaly and looked like braaking through, Bailey nipped in smartly, and cleared. Newboold was quick to seize a pretty opening made by Holmes; he raced tow in the books leaving Swann helpless with his final shot. Stung by this ravers, the Police attacked strongly. From Wilson's corner Beynolds ought to bave cleared, but he dallied and Holmes cleared strongly. Cave handled in the dreaded area and the full penalty was awarded but luckily for the Polies it was not taken advantage of. Buck made smends however, by putting the soldiers further ahead just before interval.

The Police were completely outclassed in the second half; only Swann's splendid exhibition of goal-keeping and the faulty

Officers, sanction bas ben receiv By the courtesy of the R. E. ed for the Theatre attached to the Wellington Barracks to become the Official Headquarters of the Association, and to the kindness was acknowledged.

SILIMPOPON COAL. BUNKERS

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at

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At these ports steamers call-

work of the soldiers forwards ining for bunker coal exclusively front of goal saved the Police.ge exempt from all shipping Dean broke right through, drew dues and charges.

the goalie and then shot by,thereby

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CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE.

October 2

Gig of Enbaugh for Yokohama Foof for Caloutia Derdager for Yokoham.

Qet bor 3.

Telers for Sharbi Eweng.a for Canton Haitas for Foochow and North China-Per Yahfo Yokotama KWONGSANG, 8th inst., 10 Ches: shig for Canton

Jamin for Yokohama

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. Shanghai, North China, Japan via Nagasaki, United States, South America and Canada vis Varcouver (Europe

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land via Fort Darwin-Per SHIPS FASSED THE CANAL, Temperature

EASTERN, 10th Oct, 10 am.

Swatow, amoy & Foodhow-Per HAI-

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CHOW, 10th Oct., 11 a.m.

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SATURDAY, 1 th Oct.

London, 19th Sept,

Arrivals from Chin-Bohemia, Hita-

el Maru, Goldenfel-

Ade-Canal:-Cathay, Chili, E. F. Ferdinand, The following vessels have "passed the Glenturret, Lycaon, Muncaster Castle, Namur, Laomedan, Bermehr.

Straits, Burmah, Ceylon, laide, Western Australia, India, Aden. Egypt, and Europe via Brind'si. (Late Letters 11 am. to noon, Extra Postage 10 dents) (Supplementary mail on hoard up to the time fixed for departure of the mail (Extra Postage 10 cents) (Letters posted in all the Pillar Boxes in time for the first clearance bf, Segoria. will be included in this contract mal) The Parcel Mail will be closed, Friday at 5

B. Per CHINA, 11th Oct., 11 m.m

London, 23rd Sept. Arrivals from China :-Ceylor, Canal:-Glenroy, Kleist, Ningebow, Nu- The following vessels have passed the

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London, 30th Sept. from Chinas Preussen Maru, E. F. Fordinand,

Philippine Tands-Par LOONGSANG, Lyonon, Miyasaki Maza, Mandisa

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Shanghat and North Calne Capel:-Bloemfontein, Glenlochy, Lo-Tou

The following vessels have pasted the (Europe via

Siberia Perthian, Bilesia, Bermuds. Theseus, Indrag-

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TIDE TABLE.

29th Sopt., to 5th Oct, 1913:

Low Hear

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BRISBANE, SYDNEY (Capt. L. Klugkist

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P. Sigismund.

Capt. A. Hurtzeg 6,000

14th Oct.

Capt. J. Koehler.

JESSELTON, KUDAT & Borneo

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About TUESDAY,

FRIDAY, 31st Oct.

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FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS. Regular FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETWEEN EUROPE AND JAPAN.

OUTWARD

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HOMEWARD,

Steamers.

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