10
THE GYMKHANĄ.
"(Continued from Pago 5)
lbs. Entrance fee $5. 1st prize $150, 2nd prize, $75, 3rd prize $35.
Dr. Forsyth's Arravand
135, lbs (Mr Pope)
Mr Blank's Robin Hood:
152 lbs. (Mr Clarke)
Mr. Brutton's Wincanton 152 lbs. (Mr H. Seth) Mr. T. B. Forrest's Slush
1
2
0
152 lbs. (Mr Beith) Robin Hood led from the start
RIFLE SHOOTING.
Dockyard win in Triangular
Contest.
On Saturday afternoon H. M.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1914.
Chinese registered correspondenco will not be delivered on a signature only. The Chop of a firm of standing will in such be Hanoi, required in addition. The Foatmen have instructions not to part with any register.
SHIPPING NEWS.
ARRIVED.
Fr. 739, Ub Le Chevalier list Inst-Haiphong, Pakeni, 10th Inet, Conera L-ARM.
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 13th at 11.05-The Yangtzo Valley depression has deepened and moved eastward. It is now central over the Yellow, Sea.
A shallow depresalon is stillahown over
Dockyard Rifle team met the E.ed article until the above regulation has Hongkong, Fr. v.s, 7382A Marquaioto, 17. Indo-China, and an antloyelona is now
2
K. Volunteer Reserves and the Hongkong Volunteers in triangular contest at King's
Kowloon, Park,
winning
by a substantial margin. The Reserves put up the best fight against the Dookyard and it was only in the closing stages of the shoot that the match was decided. followed by Slush and Arravand The Dockyard held leads of six at the jump near the golf olub and five at the two and five hon- Slush and Wincanton refused dred rangos respectively. At six but later went on. On the hill hundred yards the Reserves made Roblin Hood refused and was
a gallant attempt to wipe the de- overtaken by Arravand and Win- fioit off. Throughout the shoot- canton. Arravand with a fortying was good. Mr. McLellan lengthe lead went on and won by Reserves and Mr. Elson of twenty lengths from Robin Hood
the Dockyard doing well with who was three lengths in front of 98 and 97 respectively. Wincanton.
The scores were :-*
Pari winner. $21.50.
41.
Places 1
8,70.
1!
2
6.90.
H. M. Dook
Yard,
Cash Sweop
Ticket 100
57
11 93
.$033 15 180 90 00.45
6.-5.10 pm.-One and Quarter Mile Rues. Handicap. For all China Ponies. Entrance fee $5. 1st Prize: $150 2nd
500yds.
been complied with.
MAILS VIA SIBERIA.
Duo Shanghai April 4.
Loft London Mar, 18
H
In-Halpons Holhow, 10th centrul to the east of Japan. Inst. GeneraA RM.
Light to moderate 8. winds are indicated Anna Nor.as. 1,017, 4 Arupym, 11st inst: over the N. China Sea.
Bangkok, fih fast. Rice-W I
NP Pilcher, List Indrani, Be B.B. 3,614, N P
inst New York. Genl. 8. T. Nerionethshire, Br. 83. 2,686, WIH Sato
son, llatinst-Portland, Japan & Bbanghai. General, Order. Wing Song, Br... 1,537, F H Lishman, 19th inat. Swatow & Shangkal. 7th & 1st inst. General. J M & Co. Ume Maru. Jap, s. 2,714, 8 Nakayama, 12th lost-Moll, 6th inst. Coal M.B. K
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am to-day,,057 inches.
FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.
Forecast.
Diatriot
• Light or
1 Hongkong and Neighbour-i variable
bood...
winds, cloudy, Mome rain.
Shizuoka
MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY
Maru Jap... 4,012, T Isiawa, Japan, 9th inst. Gen.-J.N. Y. E. Formosa Channel. Phianang, Br... 1,02%, C & G Scott,
SW. or
variable
winds, moderate.
1lat inst.-Saigon, Baddy-A. 3.& Co. Fausang, B. 1,410, 8 Mackin/list fice and Gent-
Bouth coast. of China-be-? The sama tween H.E. and Lamooks as No. 1..
Mail Steamers
THE PENINSULAR
AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. ENGLISH MAIL.
VILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on of
about the DATES pamed - For
LONDON & ANT-
To Ball OnRemarks
Steamers..
tford}
10 a.m.
WERP via Singa- | Khiva'·
pore, Penang, Capt. G. M. Montford 15th Apr.
Ombo, Port Said, R.N.R.
& Marseilles 11
LONDON, via UB-) Delta
ual Ports of Call
SHANGHAI.........................
Shanghai & North China-For EBANG Helching, Chinese 9.3. 1076, A B Baines, 5 South coast of China be- S.E. winds, SHANGHAI
13th April, 5 p.m.
TUESDAY 14th April, Swatow, Amoy and Foochow --For HAI-
CHING, 14th April, 10a.m.
Philippine Islands -For CHINHUA, 14th
3 p.m.
Mr. Elson 31 32 34 97 Mr. E. J. Connors 30 32 31 03 Mr. A. J. Brook.. 30 32 31 93 Mr. B. Stewart... 30 31 31 92 Mr. J. Gregory... 30 33 28 91 Shanghal & North China-Per SHAO- Mr. W. R. Cousins 27 33 20 80 Mr. T, Heart 30 29 27 86 Japan via Yokohama-por MUTTRA,
Prize: $75. 3rd Prize: $35. Mr. F. A. Brown 31 32 23 86
Mr. E. Kadoorie's Nigerian
Chief, 151lb (Mr. Hickman).
Mr. Norman's Brown Boy, 1471b (Mr. Seth)
Mr. Gilpin's Sir Galahad, 152lb (Mr. Knoll)
Mr. Brutton's Joss Mighty, 1551b (Mr. Bratton
Mr. N. J. Stabb's Mallard, 1421b (Mr. Master)
Mr. Seth'e Reliance, 1511b (Mr. E. Seth)
Mr. H. C. Gray's Springwood, 1431b (Mr Hastings)
239 255 234 727
1
2
Loss peop sight handicap 20
608
II K. VOLUNTEER RESERVE> 35 98 Mr. McLennan 32 31
כן .
German
Mail.
SHING, 14th inst, 11a,m.
14th inet. 5p.m.
Straits, Burmah, Ceylon Adelaide, Western Australia, India, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Naples - Per YOROK, 15th inst. 9 a.m.
WEDNESDAY, 15th April.
Swatow, Amoy Formosa via Takao and Aaping--For SOSHU MARU
15th inst. 8 am.
31 89 Straits, India via Calcutta---Per
0
0
F
0. L. G. Bird 30 31 31 A. Calvert 33 32 20 91 27 33 30 .90 J. Lyona
0
19
W. Dobbs 27 3L
37
0
11
A. Watson 30 30 27 87.
27
Mr. Aston's Mascotte, 1531b
(Mr. Pope) 0
Sir Henry May's Pitcorthie, 1471b (Mr, Sedgwick)
Mr. Reediark'e Matchlock,
T. Hamilton 27 32 28 87
W. Branch 27 27 23 77
28
0
233 247 231 711 Less peep sight H'cap..
Net Total 88,
0
Mr. D. Landale's Fickle
Bird, 1531b (Mr. Beith).
0
H.K. VOLUNTEERS. Sgt Sorby
150lb, (Mr. Clarke)
During the race Mr. Brutton on
26 20 33 88
APCAR, 15th inst., 2 p.m.
12th lust Shanghal, 9th inst.
|Dolla "Gen)—CM. 8, & Co.
Br.
3.2874. J Gear, 19th lart.---!
0th insumberR, D.
-- & Gos Glenturra, Br. s. 3,025, F 1 Jones, 13th irst Singapore, 7th inat. Gyn.--- 8. T Saint Leonarde, Br. ss. 2,505, O. E. Cap- ppalo, 13th inst-Bombay, 15th ult. General-P, & 0,
DEPARTED,
April 9. Triumph for Kuban via Holbow Waitan Maru for Dairen Bushu Mara for Saigon Haiyang for Foochew via Swatow Den of Rathven for Seattle via S'hai Devawoyokohama for Saigon Lothian Lushow for Shanbal
via Shanghai
Yat Shing for Caloutta via Slugapore Lovat for Mefi via Koba
Chow chow for Kwanyuen. Mathilde for Halpheng Telemachus for Singapore vin Amuy. Kaths for Hongay
1
Tientsin for Newchovang via Shanghai Tascaluan for Ban Francisco.
tween H.E. and Hainan... moderate,
China Const Meteorological Register.
Wostock Ta Nemuroa
Hakodate Tokio Kook! Nagasaki
K'shima Oshima
jiran
Bonin Is."
Chefoo Wasiwoi Hankow
Ichang Kinklang Changsh
sharp Pr
Sharp Amoy Bwatow
در
13th, April, a..
Winda
Barometer.
Temperature.
Humidity.
D'don.
Force.
Weather.
Capt. W. R. Le Mare
Freight & Pange
noon
25th Apr.
Freight & Feage
R.N.R.
Assaye
Capt. G. J. Coldwell
about
23rd Apr.
& Pange
Novara
Capt. H. R. Hothe-
rington
about
Freight
2nd May,
& Peege
MOJI, KOBE AND YOKO- HAMA BOATÝ, R.N.R.
All the above steamers are Stted with Wireless Telegraphy
For Freight, or Passage apply to
P.&O.8. N. Co.'s office,
EA. Hewett,
Superintendent.
Hongkong, 13th Apr. 1914
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.
BREMEN.
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES
To sail on
WEDNES., 15th Apr. 10:a.m.
30.20*
30.21-
30.22
30.05
20 R2
29.8%
29.90
39.91
KW
29.87
80
29.82
ས
30.14
B
29.74 43
7 ocqm
For
Steamers.
NAPLES, GENOA, AL-`
A.
Lark for Amby
Looksum, for Bangkok via Swatow
бо
29.76. 52
1 W 29.73. 53 nw 29.91 70 29.80 70 65 sw
5 04
GIERS, LISBON
Yorck
7 07
SOUTHAMPTON, (Capt. F. Loeser
роди
10
A'WERP & BREMEN.J
17,000
ль
Tjibanas, for Batavia
Kaga Mara for Yokohama via Kobs
Taihoku
SHANGHAI, NAGA-) Bulow
"About"
JA
29,81
80
Taichu
29.87
G
SAKI,
KOBE AND Capt. C. Nahrath
11
Talasa
20,88
B0
YOKOHAMA..
16,900
THURDAY, 16th April
Japan for Yokohama via Shanghai Lysemoon for Saigon
Korbun
29.85
DW
P'dorea
29.85
M'LA, ANGAUR, YAP,
Sw
Canton
is
SAMARAI NEW-
Ба H'rong
Μασαο
Gay 0
Rock
29.85 73 96 nnw 2 of 29.82 29.83 73
SW
86
1 of,
uchow
GUINEA,BRISBANE, Prinz Sigismund SYDNEY AND MEL- Capt. A. Hurtzig BOURNE
€6,000
9.
Pathol
Prinz Waldemar
Hoihow
April 11.
Phullen
KOBE
Mongolia for San Francisco via Shanghai Tourune
Et
20.82 73 29.83 81 *W 29.91 77
A
10
Capt. O. Jurany
6,100
Aparri
Manila Legaspi
Iloilo Bacolod Cebu
95 29.95 -85
110
2 b
・
1 b
29.94 89
THURSDAY, 16th April. Sandakan-Por HINSANG, 16th 10a.m. Swatow-Por HAINUM 16th Inst. 10a.m. Wel Hal Wel & Tientsin-Por KUEI-
CHOW, 16th Inat., ii a,m. Japan vle Muji, Victoria and Tacoma
Por CHICAGO MARU, 16th 10 a.m.
Wa Sun for Macao
Delta for Shanghai
CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE.
Joss Mighty was thrown by the pl. Bradbury 31 26 28 85 Weihaiwei and Tien tara Per KUEL-Ral Yo Mare for Chill via Moji village bend and injured. Ni-Bombr. Farrell
gorian Chief came to the front in
25 33 26 84
20 30 28 84
CHOW, 16th 3 p.m.
FRIDAY, 17th April.
24 26 20 79 23 30 24 77 Swatow, Amoy and Foochow For HAI-
TAN, 17th April, 10 .m. Shanghal, North China Japan via Kobo For TORILLA 17th April, 11
Sgt. Duncan
the straight and won a good rac6 by a neck, a length separated second and third. Times 2. Min. 41.2/5 Soc. Winner $10.13
Places
Opl. Young Opl. Manuk Gur. Martin Gar. Green
30 30 23 83
20 28 27 81
211 232 218 661
***Kill"' in a Churchyard.
1 $5.80
Cash Sweep, Ticket Pony
29
$787.50
2 $6.70 202 $22.500
3 $7.10 50 $112.50
Commission: $125
[E]
thurch...
MONDAY, 20th April.
3 p.m.
Soshu Maru for Canton
Daljin Maru for Tamsul via Swatow Michel Jebsen for Swatow
Choy Sang for Shanghai via Swatow Manlin Long Bang for
for Haiphong for Canton
Chinklang for Kob
via Musimi
Halmun for Swatow Arcadia for Bambay vla Singapore Albians for Cainwantao Tjimanock for Batavia Chiyaon for Shanghai Kanchow for Shanghai via Tientsio Zafire for Iloilo via Manila
PASSENGERS DEPARTED..
Per 8. Arcadla from Hongkong for London on 11th inst.-Bub-Lt. H W NI- chol, Sub-Lt. R R Steward, Sub-Lt, G Langham, Sub-Lt. HL Rendel, Sub-Lieut MHA Kesey, Sab-Lt. OJB Colthurst, Sub-Li-J. A. Garland, Sub-It. GCHatch, Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Per HAI-Sub-Lt. Horn, Sub-L; DB Swanston, Bub
Lt. FJA A Catteri
D Foley, Capt.
TUESDAY, 21st April.
YANG, 21st inst. 10 a.m.
Labian
T. F. Claxton, Director.
Hongkong, Observatory, Apr. 13th,
1 Barometer, reduced to 32 degree Fahrenheit on the level of the sea in in johsa, tenths and hundredths..
Temperature, in the shade, in degrees Fahrenheit.
SHumidity, in percentage of anturation, the Humidity of air saturated with mole being 100.
4 Direction of Wind; to two polita, 5 Force of Wind, soaording to Beaufort Soslo,
State of Weather, b blue sky, o de- tached aloud, d drisaling rain, £ fog, &
gloomy, h hail, i lightning, u overcast, p passing showers, q aqually, rrain, now,
0 Rain in inches, tenths and hundredths
field and MrPHEE M. DE thunder, v vizibility, w dow wat,
shaghel & Now, let in-.91 LIANG-Marseille out to
OHOW, 21st 3 p.m.
A fox which was found by the East Essex hounds at Blackmore Japan via Kole-Por SUISANG, 20th Total
$1,250
recently was followed to tho MR. BRUITON'S ACCIDENT, Congregational churchyard at Alter s Although at the time both Mr. Castle Hedingham. Bratton and his friends thought struggle among the tombstones that the injury the former the animal was killed in trying to seek refuge in the stackhole of anachined in his fast, from, as he heating apparatus of the Mighty in the race, was nothing worth worrying about Mr. Brulton on reactiing home found that the pain in his chest was gradually increasing and
decided fically it
doctor, ". requisition a Black was sent for and examins- tion revealed that the riba were badly injured, that the lunga narrowly missed being penetrat ed and that his kaes was badly injured. We were informed on an inquiry at Mr. Bruttou's re- sidence at noon to-day that he was very much better and was progressing favourably.
WOR
to Dr.
"LoTuS Moknay
BRAND.
NEST
COFFEE!
H.RUTTONJEE&SON COFFEE SPECIALISTS. TRONG KONG
D'AGUILAR STREET.
AND KOWLOON)
SILIMPOPON COAL, BUNKERS
can be supplied at cheap Rates.
at
SANDAKAN & SEBATTIK
(British North Borneo), At these ports steamers calling for bunker coal exclusively are exempt from all shipping dues and hargos.
A. BUNE.
IT IS WHAT YOU GET MORE
THE THAR WHAT YOU PAY.
STRENGTH MEANS DOUBLE
DOUBLE VALUE,
LOTUS MOKHA
is UNIFORMLY EXCELLENT.
WEDNESDAY, 25th April. Philippine Ls.-Per LOONGSANG 25th
1 p.m.
FRIDAY, 27th April. Shanghaj & North China Japan via Kobe
--Per LAISANG 27th inst 5.p.m..
MAY, 11th. Jesselton, Kudat and Eandakan-Per
BORNEO, 11th 'a.m.
SHIPS PASSED THE CANALTM
London, 24th
Arrivals from China:-Bohemia, Kalue. The following vessele bave passed the Canal:-Himalaya, Hyson, Altmark, Norr dearey, Yangtze, Proteollans, Benmohr..
London, 31st March, Arrivals from China-Benlawers, Ho. lonus, Hyson, Tranguebar, Pronsson, Yanglaze.
The following vessels have passed the Canal :--Atmuta Maru, Ellen Rickmers, Glenlochy, Lennox, Nion, Burnga," At-
Obtainable Everywhere, sex, O.J. D. Ahlors.
London, 7th April,'
for.
(sa route to New York). For Brindisi Miss OE Neale, Miss NJ But- For Bombay:Mr RJ Davier wallo, Rer FXR Fernandes. For Colombo:- MrH M Fielding's native servant. For Ponang:-Mr FD'Arcy, Mr W S Scobie,
For Singapore Mr Mr L Kohlrusch, Mr Li, Chook, Mr O A Wiess- ing, Mrs A O Hass, Miss C O Ohlson, Miss
METEOROLOGICAL.
Pravictim
EA Ohlsen, Mr Yim Yu, Mr Low Luk, Barometer Mr R E Clarke, Mr R Stanley Irwin, Mr Temperature ...... Chu Tze Wal, Mr Chu Kam Kerg, Mr Humidity Tang, Kang, Mr Yu Chak Ting, Mr Lim Wind Direction ... Jan Lam, MrDED Cohen.
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Oysters, Fresh, Fried or Stewed Findon Haddocks, Kippers &o,
ALEXANDRA CAFE..
Borde
Day On date On date
atp.m.
தி உடி.
te.p
..29.88
29.85.
20.87
77
73
72
.96
. 87
WNW
W
2
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of
0.57
Weather ..... Rain
WEST H.E. Observatory, 13th Apr.
Highest open air Temperature on the sath
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T. F, CLAXTON, Director.
Mail Steamers:
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Leave
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Apr. 28. PERSIA.Apr. 30. | Apr. 17... PERSIA mApr. 19. May. 27.CHINA.
„May. 29. | Apr. 30.....KOREA
.May, P. DARCA MORTON,
Aguate
Arrivals from China Iyo Maru, Noro King's Buliding (opp, Blats Pier).
** The following vessels havė, pasted the Canal:—Ajax, Kasama, Luteow, Szorla,
First Bulow, Kina,
Tulipkena P[0, 141
JESSELTON, KUDAT & | Borneo
SANDAKAN....
Capt. J. Koehler
SATUR 18th Apr. 96.m..
About TUESDAY
28th Apr. MONDAY 11th May,
9 a.m.
All the steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. New System of Telefunken.
FREIGHT LINE.
NEXT SAILING FROM HONGKONG,
OUTWARD.
Norderney Helgoland
About ..13th April.
Borkum
About
May
.27th April:
HOMEWARD.
For Marseilles, Rotterdam and For Marolles, Rotterdam and
Bremen/Hamburg:
|Sigmaringen about 16th of May,
For Havre, Emden and Hamburg,
Bremen:
Bremen/Hamburg:
Helgoland about M. of June. For Havre, Endon and Bremem/
Hamburg:
Norderney about 1st of June. ). For further Particulars, apply to
•
Borkum sbout End of June,
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Hongkong, 11th Apr., 1914.
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To sail 19th Apr.
Polynesien
3rd May.
Atlantique
21st Apr.
Paul Lecat
5th May.
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