010.

CRICKET.

Result of Yesterday's Match on

the Club Ground,

• This fallwing are the femegin the match playod venony, on the B.K.C.C. ground, between Mr A. O. E. Elborough's team and

· that öf Mẻ, R Hicook:*** 40. E. ELBOROUGH'S TEAM A. A. Claxton, c'King, b'Au

40 derrou...

Eng:Lt. Smith, o, H. Hun-

cock, & King

It Pvm, H. Banonek

b. Aperson.**

A. C. E Elborough, utpd, Hanoook, b King... Maja Bow, H Hancock, b.

tercon

BOXING,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14. 1913.

FOST OFFICE.

· CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S PAROE MAIL.

SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED.

The Public are informed that the Kwanglee, Ohi. &&-1,168, Macarthur; 13th Christmas Parcel Mall to the United Instant-Canton Gen-C. M. 8.

N. Co Kingdon and countries beyond will be closed in this Omice at 5 pm, on the 7th of November. This Farcel Mail by the long sen route via Gibraltar in due to reach London on the 18th of Desember. The following mail of the 21st November will be treated as the New Year Mail,

Itsukushima Maru, Jap... 2,609, Bando, 13th InstMiike 7th inst.; Coal -M. B, K.

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 14th at 10,30-Pressure Lina deerbused fightly to moderately fall districts, except over the Visayas where it has increased slightly."

At 6 am. this morning the typhoon was in about latitude 17" N. and longitude 123.4" E. travailing apparently N.N.W.

Frost N. winds may be expested along the south-east coast of China, and over

Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co.

and is due to reach London on the Arablu, Ger. 1.2. 2,836, C. Bath, 13th inst. the north-east portion of the China Bea.WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or

Desember. Parcels may be forwarded via Brindisi with an extra fee of 60 cents on the 20th of December

(Continued from page 1.) to the possibility of the fight. coming off at the proper weight, and has weakened himself con- siderably in conforming with the necessary obligation to fight as a "feather," it is only fair in the name of sport, the publio and the promoter, that Gifford should put the matter beyond doubt, either one way or the other.. It would not be fair to let the matter 21.80 o far that a ringside announ- cement will be necessary to say that the event cannot take plaos, All Insured Farcelé must be sealed. AL and we hope that it will not be shamsia must be of the rame ecloured o delayed that length. However, and must bear the impression of

the brighter hope is that Maher rivate device. This device must be she same on each seal. Straight,- surved, is mistakon, or rather, that he crossed or dotted lines are not admis has been misinformed, and that able

Buttons, Colas, Thimbles, cannot be Gifford will turn the scale at the used for sealing. required weight, and will prove & 1 worthy opponent for the other

Hongkong amateur.

28

9

8. Dotwell, a Robertson b,

King

1

Lt, Wave, R. N. stpd H. Hoonok, b Anderson...

Lt. P. R. M. Collius, b Ander-

Bon

Hon. Mr Oland. Severn, o Brawn, b Anderson

O. H. Buckingham, c Pearce,

b Anderson

D. E. Donnelly, not out

3

P. Jacks, e Fub, b King

0

Extras

Total...

"BOWLING.

109

O. M. R. W. 14-

H. HANCOCKS TEAM.

|

į

and with this mail are due in London

Parcels containing Gold or Sliver must be insured for at least part of their value,

a

The Clerks of the Post Office are for-

Sabina

-Singapore 6th inst., Gen.-H. A. L

Rickmerf Dut. 11373, B. Y. Jagt, 13th in-Halphone 11th init, Bulk Oit-. P. Yocahing. Br. n. 1,485, Jas. M. Hay, 13th natuhu and Swatow Oth -271⁄2 inst ̧-J, M. and Co.

Nor... 885, D. E Horbrinder, 13th inst..Bangkok 5th inst... Rise-Yuen Tok Mong

Bettm,

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

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

2. District,

Forecast.

pore,

about the DATES namea

moderate: LONDON, viâ Us- Delta

Steamers

Tu Sail On Remarks

For LONDON & ANT-

WERP via Singa- | Nile

Penang, Capt. H. Powell

4.p.m.

Freight

15th Oct.

C'mbo, Fort Said,

&F'age

& Marseilles

1 Hongkon

bobd

and Neighbou

N, winde

Ane.

Noon

Freight

ual Ports of Call

Capt. W.R.Le. Mare

R.N.R.

25th Oot. & Page

2 Formon Channel.

| Northerly

galo..

SHANGHAI

MOJI, KOBE Nubla AND YOKO-Capt. F. J. Fox,

d'light

Freight

19th Oct.

& Fuage

HAMA.....amansı

India

*sbout

Freight

23rd Oot. & Panga

bidden to Alx Stamps on letters or Far. Mathilde Ger... 891; Schinikeer, 13th 3 South coast of China be-

the

The Tango Maru with the American Mail ex Nile. Is due to arrive here on Monday 20th inst.

The Kleist with the German Muiloft Singapore on Friday the 10th inst., at Wednesday the 18th at daylight..

p.m., and is due to arrived here on

6

or to seal any article for the Public, Parcels that in the opinion of the Officer It is also stated that Seaman banding the same do not comply with

› regulat i to will not be accepted. Powell has grown tremendously of It le requested that Parcels be posted late and it is a pity that unforseen early. circumstances have prevented" a meeting

between him and Scott. There is likely to be some fast work in the Smith-Cook fight, whilst we are likely to see some fierce hitting in the go between Miles and Korison, Not know- ing Terry Lynch, who is billed to meet McArdle, and knowing vary little of the lattor, we are not inclined to discuss the prospects of the contest. Thoro is no reason, howovor, why these lads should not put up a good fight and impress the local patrons of boxing with what they can do.

MAILS DUE.

German, Kleist, to-morrow.

MAILS ARRIVED TO-DAY. Chongva, Fort Bayard Gneisenau, Shanghai Yaansang. Manila Kwang at, Shanghai Haimun, Swatsw

MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY.

North China - Per HANGSANG, 14th Oct., 5 p.m.

card will be the combat between Shanghai W. T. Sung and Leung Ping. Kee, both Chinese aspirants Shanghai, North Chinn and Japan via

Inst., Holbow 12th fust., Gen.—* F. & Co.

Kwangtah, Chi. an. 1,336, St-ward. 14th last, Shanghai 20th ist, den. Chinese.

Haimun, Rr. 8, 641, J, W, Evans, 14th "Inst-Swalow 13th inst., Gen.—

D.L, & Co.

tween H.K. and Lamocks

N. winds,

fresh,

3 South coast of China bo- The same SHANGHAI .....................

tween H.K. and Hainan...) as No. 1.

Chinn Coast Meteorological Register,

14th October, a.m.

Capt. O. C. Talbot

RNR.

All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy,

For Freight, or Parage apply to

ידיי

Winds

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

Hongkong, 13th Oct, 1913.

E. A. Hewett,

Superintendent.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

BREMEN

IMPERIAL GERMA

R. N. Anderson

M. H. Mas

3

T.H. King

11 1

50 7 28- 23 4

Greisenau, Ger...4,947, F. Rehm 14th inst.,-Yokohumu 4th inst.. Gen. -M. & Co.

Yüensang. Br. 8.8. 1,128, F. W. Selink,

14th inst.-Manila 11th Tast... Gon.-J. M.

Haugsung, Kr. 8.8. 1,356, S. Wilde, 14th || Koch

inst-Stogini and Swatow Nugasaki

K'shima 13th last, Gen.-J. M. and Co. Oshima

Liberia, Ger. s.x. 3,689. Schroder, 14th inet.Shanghai 11th inrt., Con. ---H.A.L.

Station.

Wostock ja Nemuro du Hakodate Tokio

30.43 43 30.04 20.99

30,01

:20,93

BW

39.89

20,86

no

29.81

Nalia

$0.75

du

Ishiima Bonin Is.

29.74

ทพ

Chelou

Whatwer

29.83

29.05 61 10 aug

50

3 or

T. E. Ponrca, c Jacks, b Hon.

Mr. Cland Sévera

74

Undoubtedly, one of the most interesting events on Saturday's

Swutow

Amoy and Formosa via Anping Takao-Per SOSHU

Hunkow

MARU, 14th inst., 5 p.m.

Capt. Robertson, c, Pymm, b

Buckingham ...

and

DEPARTED."

Kinklang

Changela

Shanghai

40

October 14.

Gutzlaff

23

Sharp P.

Amoy

&n

20.03 60 100 ano 29,98 67 ane 2 by 29296 74

1 b 20.79 7765 no

n

Teil

20.85 76 86 n

1 b

Tihoku

Ba 29,80

Taichu

20.73

ne

『+

Taiman

29.73

Koshun

20.71

6

P'dores

29.47

1

10

Canton

'kong

8.a

99.83 74 68 2

Cup Rock

29.8.1

ne

5.b

Micao

20.82. 72

1 Ꭸ

Wuchow Ba

KOBE

Pakkoi

60

20.91 72

ฮัน ! "

14

7 d

was 2

SAW

40

0

ww

29.71 84

20.88" 8*

R. P. Thursfield run out Major Currie, b Dodwell K. Hancock, Claxton, b

Dodwell,

M. M: Maas, b Hon. Mr Claud

Severn

H. Hancock, o Wace, b Don-

nelly

4

A. L, Gace, returned

R. Andereor, b Donnelly

T. H. King, and b Donnelly

A. O. Brawn not out

Extras ...

11 ring honours in the feather- weight division. As we have 11 argued before, there is not

the slightest

why 17 these boys should not present

fight well worth watching. Na- little 24 turally one expects a

reason

Moji-Per ARABIA 14tit Oct.,5 p.m.

straits-Per DEMODOCUS, 14th Oct. 5

p.13.

TO-MORROW. Bangkok-Per FOOSHING,, 15th Oct., Swntow-Per HAIMUN,15th inst./10a.m.

80.m.

2 crudeurss se to ringcraft stc, but Newohwanz und Dairen-Per EIGER

31 there is every chance that the

3 youngsters will surprise the

16th inst. 11 am).

Shanghai and North China.. Japan via Nagasaki, Victoria

MARU, 15th noon,

8 spectators by an exhibition of and Tacoma-Per MEXICO

8 boxing that will prove thour to

Total,"

250

BOWLING.

D. E. Donnelly Hon. Mr.

***

2

I

to careful, as well na plucky students of the art of self defence.

It is to be. hoped too, that the Chinese athletic institutions in the Colony will make a point.

Siberian

American

Philippine

Shanghai, North China, Japan via Nagataki, Europe vla Siberia-Por KLEIST. 15th Oct. 2 p..

Tabada-Per RUBI, 15th Oct.,

O. M. B. W. of being represented at the fight, traits & Colombo-NILE, 15 Oct 3 p.m. and will pak preparations for the Straits and Ceylon Per-KOERBER, 15th 18 1 57 3

future matching of Chinese in the ring: Encouragement of clean aport amongst young Chinese is necessary, and we trust that on Saturday they will be so impress that they will immediately com- ed by the great English 'sport,

oneo boxing classes, as their clubs.

Cloud Severn 13 52 C.H.Buckingham 13 2 57 1 S. H. Dodwell. 11

- 42 2 Major Bowen 3'- 33- A. C. E. ELBROUGH'S TEAM. A, A. Olaxton, c. R. Hancock,

b. Thusfeld

8

Eng. L. Smith, b: Thursfield 0

Lt. Pym b.. Maas

+

A.C.E. Elborough, c. & b. Maas, 4

Lt. Waoo, & 6. Maae

inst. 3 p.m.

3 p.In.

THURSDAY, 16th October. Heihow. Pakhoi

and Halphong-Per MATHILDE 18th Oct. 9 an

Heibow, Haiphong and Pakhol-Fer Freemantle WA Por ITSUKUSHIMA

MARU 16th inst., 10 a.m. 11ONGKONG, 16th. Det.. 10

Siraita, Hurmuh, Ceylon, Ade- laide, Western Austraila, India. Aden, Egypt and Europe via Naples Per GNEISENAU, 16th October, 11'a.m. Jamnivia Yokohama-Por LOVAT, 16th

last. p.m.

Shanghai & North China-Per ANHUI,

16th Oct.. 3 p.m. Swallow Amay, and Foochow Per

HATYAFO, 18th Oct. 3 p.m. Straits-Per FAUBANG. 16th Oct., 3 p.m.

8. H. Dodwell, o. Robertson,

b. Thursfield

Lt. P. R. M. Collins, c. Penros,

b. Thursfield

SILIMPOPON

BUNKERS

COAL.

24

D. E. Donnelly, h. Maes

0.

C. H. Buckingham, c. &. b.

can be supplied at cheap rates.

MABA

0

Hon. Mr. Claud Severn, c.

at

}

Robertson, b. Mans

3

P. Joka, not oẠI

13

SANDAKAN &

Extars

8

(British North Boneo),

64

R. P. Thursfield 8.4 0 M. M. Maan... 8 1

20 27. 8

4

W. are exempt from all shipping Swutow-Per HAIMUN 18th, Oct. 3 p.m

dues and charges..

:

A. BUNE

Bowling.

OM. R.

Discriminating Drinkers

feel a serene

confidence

IN

JOHN HAIG'S GLENLEVEN

WHISKY.

SEBATTIK

At these porte steamers call- ing for bunker coal exclusively

Wine & Spirit Merchants. RUTTONJEE & SON,

Sole Agents for South China

FRIDAY, 17th Oct." Swatow, Amoy and Bochow-Per HAI-

CHINO, 17th Oct., 10a.m. Japan via Kobe--Por ARIAKE MARU.

17th Oct., 10a.m. Samarang and Sourabaya Per OHIL.

DAR, 17th inst., 3 p.m.

SATURDAY, 18th October, Philippine Islands-Por YEUNBANG,

18th inst.. I p.m.

Siberisa:

China for San Francisco

Sabine Rickmers for Tiantain Singan for Canton

Aughui for Bangkok Suomedon for Yokohama Anhui for Conton.

CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE.

October 14.

Kjeld for Bangkok Arabia for Shanghai Haitun for Foochow Canton Mars for Moll " Domodocus for London Chiyuen for Shangbal Gneisenau for Hamburg Thongwa for Yokohama Kwangtab for Canton Hanganng for Canton

Glenlogan for' Antwerp Chinhas for Manila Scan Maru for Anping

PASSENGERS ARRIVED.

Por . Yuersang arrived 14th inst. frein Manila.

Ingonahi, C Benaventi

Ingonahl, Miss H

-1

Johnson, F Williamson, 01 Yuseda

Per s. Gneisensu arrived 14th inst, from Yokohama.

Beattie, JC Apgunalioff. V Chest Daire. Mr and Mrs Frendenbery, Mr

Mira Dr Guterres, NO Groves, Mra Grunes C

Hughes, Mics E E Hegt, Miss E Kicaer, Rev H

&

Kriser Kwock Yuan Hing Lowe, FH Miller, Dr O Millard, Mr & Mrs

McCullough, JT

Quan Llen, M Storrie A P

Signeira Mra Th de Wookmar, B von Wei Kei, H Wras Botelho, E

PASSENGERS DEPARTED.

San Francisco, Shanghai and North China (Europe via Siberia)-Por JM CHENAN, 18th Oct., 5 p.m.

Chen Toy Casridy, Thos H Shangha! North China and Japan via Everett, L

Moji---Per NUBIA. 18th Oct. Ferrer, A

Per a.s, China departed 14th inst, from

Brook, Mr and Mrs Martin. Mina E T Basto, LE

Murphy. A J

Petrie, T Power. F D Quan Lau Man Strilbolt, Mru I L Bum Yen, Mies Sam Wong, Swonberg. LC

Foreman, Mrs D Haas, Mrs A B Jacobar Miss E M

5 p.m.

TUESDAY, 21st Out- Bhanghai, North China, Japan via Kemmol, JD

Moll, Victoria B.C. and Sout- Kupfer, Miss A.D tlo Wash-Per SANUKI Kamiya, Z MARU, 21st frisk, 10 s

Lumaga, My T 8truita und Ceylon-Por KUTORI Lum Shee, Mrs

MARU, 21st Oct. 5p.m.

Lester, Misa A Bhanghal, North China, and Japan via Lomagh', Mra 'M

Kobe Per KUTSANG, 21st Lum Shee inst.. 5 pm.

Boy, C

Bo Chaos C

Shee,

Tuttie, Mica Veragath. E Winz, Alfonso C Wain", Ant. Ch Wong Kit Lean

TIDE TABLE.

13th Qat, to 19th Oct, 1913.

WEDNESDAY, 22nd Oct.

Binghai, North China, Japan via Nagasaki, United States, Bouth America and Canada via Vancouver (Europa โ Biberia Per EMPRESS OF JAPAN. 22nd Oct., 10.m. Philippine Islands, Australia Timor, Tasmania & New Zen- * **

Brihan-Per DIN via TANGO MARU, 22nd Ost., 10

American

Austra-

Canadisa

tian

Lond

THURSDAY, 23rd Oct.

Wei-bai-wel and Tieztain-Par HUI-Taup CHOW. 23rd Oot., 11 a.m.

Shanghal and North Ching--Per

LUOHOW, 23rd inst., 3 p.m. FRIDAY, 24th Oct. Philippine Islands-Per ZAFIRO 24th

justy 3 p.

Water P

Hoihow Phulien Tourane

0.8t. I.

Aparri Manila

Loxaspi

Ilollo Bacolod Cobu Labusn

29,84 75

29.83

29.52 29.61** 29.67 77 29.80.80

npe

T. F. Claxton, Director. Hongkong, Observatory, Sept. 14,

1 Barometer roduced to 12. degrees Fahrenheit on the level of the sea in in- ches, tenths and hundredths,

2 Temperature, in the shade, in degrees Fahrenheit.

3 Hamidity, in percentage of saturation. the Humidity of air saturated with mofs- being 100,

4 Direction of Wind, to two points. 5 Force of Wind, according to Beaufort Scale.

State of Weather; b blue sky, de- tached cloud, d drizzling rain, ffog, g gloomy, h hall, 1 lightning, o overcast, p passing showers, q squally, r rain, si

thunder, v visibility, w daw wet.,

0 Rain in inches, tenthe und hundredi,

METEOROLOGICAL.

Previous

Day On date on date

6 m. At 20

Barometer ..29.80 29.83 Temperature...... 84 Humidity

63 Wind Direction.... E Force

29.79

74

82

43

N

Weather

Rain...

For

Steamers,

NAPLES, GENOA, 'AL-)

GIERS, GIBRALTAR, Cneisnau SOUTHAMPTON, Capt. F. Rehma A:WERP & H'BURG.,

TSING-)

TAU, KOBE AND Kleist

YAP, NEWGUINEA, ( P. Sigismund BRISBANE, SYDNEY | Capt. A. Hurtzig

& MELBOURNE .....:)

To asil on

WEDNES., 15th Oct.. 10 m

About WEDNES

15th Oct.

16,000

SHANGHAI,

YOKOHAMA

Capt. L Maass 17,000

MANILA,

"ANGAUR,

SATURDAY,

let Nov

6,000

9am.

P. Sigismund

Capt. A. Hurtzig 6,000

14th Oct.

Capt. J. Koehler

JESSELTON, KUDAT &} Borneo

SANDAKAN

About TUESDAY,

FRIDAY, 81st Ook

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

"For further Particulars, apply to

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD

MELCHERS & CO.,

GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and OHIN A

Hongkong, 7th Oct., 1913.

MARITIMES.

MESSAL MAIL STEAMERS.

FRENCH

!

REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETWEEN EUROPE AND JAPAN.

OUTWARD.

Steamers.

E. Simons Amazone Australien Polynesian

NEXT SAILINGS:-

Will leave for Japan on

19th October,

HOMEWARD,

Steamers,

A. Behlc 3rd November Atlantique 17th November, | E. Simons 1st December. ¦ Amazone.

For Freight and Passage apply to

M. SAINT CLAIR de BUSSIERR8, Agant.

Will leave for

Mareillen.

21st October 4th November. 18th November. 2nd December.

Queen's Buildings, No. 3.

BE THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN

STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED

| Eignast open air demperatuur onthe 13th " 64

Lowest

31

H.K. Observatory, 14th Ost., 1915..

74

T. F. CLAXTON, Director.

LATEST SHIPPING

NEWS.

Mail Service to Australis

via, Manila.

MAIL, SCHEDULE

SUBJECT TO MODIFICATION)

Steamers.

Aldenham

The P. R. 8. EMPRESS OF ASIA | Empire left Nugamall on the 19th Oct., at 5 p.m. Low Water and was due to arrive at Kobe on the HONE YOUS

TEL

6, M

J+

**

A 6.3

14 m

4,8

#49

3

. 13. MR

3

23

141

SA

„;„m morning a afternoon.

13th Oct., at 6 p.m.

Arrive Hongkong from Australia.

20th Oct.

5th Nov

Leave Hongkong)

for Australia.

5th Nov. at 11 am,

The above Steamer are fitted with Refrigorating Machinery, en,

The CPR. local officers in recept of suring a Plentiful supply of Ice, Frenols Provisions, etc., and are wireless message stating that the EM-lighted throughout with Electricity: All State-Rooms have Electric PRESS OF JAPAN 19 due here to- Fane. A duly qualified Doctor and Stewardons are carried. morrow. 15th Inst., at 1 pm, and not 5 For further particulars, spply to

p.m. as previously advisad

Gibb, Livingston & Co.

Egozata."

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