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B. O. C. SPORTS.
CRICKET.
THE HONGKUNG
POST OFFICE.
On and ofte May 1st the Now Sa Ying Pun Li 10h Post Offivo, situat-
TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1514.
SHIPPING NEWS.
ARRIVED,
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 27th at 10.30-Gradients over
shallow..
Fine Afternoon's Sport at Happy Kowloon Defeat 88 Coy R. G. A,
Valley, The annual sports meeting of R. G. A. met at Kowloon on Pokfulam Road, will be opened for the the Boys' Own Club was held on Saturday. Scores:-
KOWLOON.
Kowloon C. O. and 88 Coy.od in the Snitary Department offige Anbul, Br.. 1,553, J. D. Harris, 27th in the eastern portion of the map, are very
.
Saturday afternoon at the race N. L. Railton. O, Berry, b conreo when a large attendance
Stanley... witnessed's very finé afternoon's aport. The various itoms were B. D. Evan b Stanley
J. O. Stalker run out
well contested though in one or
two cases there was a lamentable Capt. Wood at. Joseph
trans t'on of business viz sale of stamps.
registration stoc
Shanghai, 23rd inst. Gen.-B &
3,
Pressure changes in the South are Beobaana, Br. As. 1,126, Bulkeloy. 27th small
Inst--Manoran, Coat-D. & Co. The Oktame depression is central over Belgravia, Ger, a 4,205, G. Meismas, 20th the lower Yangtse Valley.
fort-Taingtau, Slatinet. Gen.--*
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours| H.A. .L.
The offle hours will be. weekdays-7 am to 7p.m.; Bundays and Holidays 8 to 489 a.m. and 6 to 7 pm. The University
Branch Post Ofice, will cease to do bus-Fernley, Br. 2.4.2.4. Appleton, 2ith instanding at 10 am to-day, 0.00 Inches.
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ness on May lit.
0
b.
scarcity of starters, especially in
Stanley.
4
#14
the mile race. At the close of M. L. Measer c. Smith
b
the programme the prizes were
Stanley...
18
distributed by Miss Kelly who D. J. Mackenzie o. Edegler
was thunked, by neclamation."
The officials responsible for the suocean of the mooting were:
Judges:Dr, O Forsyth; Mr. W. Legan; Mr. Frank Limmert; Mr. AG de Rocha; r. A. MoKindy; Mr. A. R. Sutherland; Mr. R. O. Barlow; Mr. H. Gol- denberg: Rev. Bro. Alfonso; Rev. Bro. Cornelius.
Referee:-Mr. A. Rodger, Starter Dr. F. II. Kow.
b Stanley
K. McLeman b Edegler... N. Kay 6. Edegler b Stanley
H. Mead b Stanley Weston run out Robbine not out.
Timo Keepera:Mr. J. Cruick-Berry
shark, Mr. W. Goldenberg.
Committee:
Extras
PEN
88 Coy. R.G.A.
...
Joseph Evans b Kay Borry b Stalker Capt. Stalker b Kay
Clarks of the Course-I E Chunnett, F. Sobnepel, Y. abbs, I. L. Goldenberg.
Working Goldenberg, Schnepel Smith b Wood Abbas, I. E. Chunnett, W. B Muskett, I. L. Golderberg, A. J. V. Ribeiro, P. R. Murray, H. J. White, L. G. Cordeiro and A. R. Ellis, Hon. Secretary.
During the afternoon the hand of the 25th Panjabis rendered the following gramme:-
musical pro-
Spanish March, "Gallito,"
Lope; Overtare,
"Past and
0
5
+
-Ching Wan Tao, 2st Coal-0.
M. & Co.
Swatow, 25th Inst. Cen-.-D. L. ', & Co..
Chinese registere correspondence will Haltan, Br, B. 1,1,89, Boach, 26% inat. not be delivered ca a signature only. The Chop of a firm of standing will in each be required in addition. The Portman have instructions not to part with any register ed artiola until the above regulation has | bean complied with.
"
The Lutrow with the German mail left Singapore on Saturday the 25th inst, at 3 noon, is due to arrive here on Wednesday 10 the 20th inst, até p.m..
2
The Konchow, with the mall from London (via Siperia) (of Wednesday (and Friday the 8th and 10th inst, is dus to ́ar- grive here on Wadnonday the 29th inst.
The Zores with the, Amerloun mall [le dus 'to arrive here on Thursday, the 110 30th that.
Evans c & b Stalker Townsend a & b Stalker
Coster a dtalker b Weaser... Stanley e Robbins b Wood... 12 Faulkiser c Robbins b Weaser Edegler not out Dasbor b Weiser
Extras
THE
The Paul rat, with the American Mall, ex Siberis, is scheduled to arrive here on Monday, the 4th May-
14
MAILS DUE.
Genan, Lutzow, 29th inst.
Huichow, Br. a 1,915, M. Shade, 27th! Inst-Banken, 20th inst, Ged.--| B. & 8.
Taaba Mari, Jap. s. 3,857, 14 Shinbe, 16th fast-Kobs, 18th Inst, Goni N.Y. K
Kalfons, Br... 317, F. Mathons. 26th
Inst-Hollow, thinst. Gen. -- * B. and 9.
A
Kutang. Be... 3.118. R. O. D. Bradley, 20th Inat.Moji, st inst, Coal
20th
Kwang Leo, Chi. a. 1,188, MacArthur, Inst.-Shanghai, 24th inst., Gear-01. 8. N. Co. Lokrang. Br. 8.a. 979, Ritcher. 26:1 inst.) Bhanghai, 2nd Inst. Gen. J. M. & Co.
L. Scheid, Gor. 8.& 1.101. A. Struve, 27th Inst-Balgon, 23rd inst, Rico- Chinese.
Machow, Cor, 8.9 996, R. G, Fallner, 27th inst-Kohachang, 19th inst. Riog 3.& S.
Gen. -J. C, J, L.
Mail Steamers
THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. ENGLISH MAIL.
FORECAST FOR THE 14 HOURS WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or
4.
ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.
District.
Hongkong and Neighbour-winds, hood
Formons Channel.
Forecast."
S.TV.
moderata.
mm (sqúolly1
cloudy.
8.W. winds,
> strong.
about the DATES named For
LONDON & ANT-]
WERP via Singa- Nubia
Steamers
pore, Penang, Capt. F. J. Fox Ombo, Port Said,
& Marsailles
To Sail On Remarks
about Freight 30th Apr.& Page
noon Capt. G. J. Coldwell
LONDON, via Ua-] Assaye
ual Ports of Call
at No. 1 §. winds, moderato.
3 South coast. of Chios be? The same
tween H.K. and Lamooks South spast of China bo- twoon HK. and Hainan...
China Coust Meteorological Register.
Station
27th, April, a.m.
Winds
Four..
Barometer.
Temperature.
Humidity.
Weather.
Force.
134
R.N.R. SHANGHAI) Novara :
MOJI, KOBE Capt. H. R. Hethe- AND YOKO- rington .. HAMA
R.N.R.
India
SHANGHAI ........ Capt. C. C. Talbot
R.N.R.
Freight & P'sage
«Freight
& Page
9th May.
about 2nd May.
}
about 7th May.
&P'ange
Freight
All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy,
For Freight, or Passage apply to
P. & 0.8. N. Co.'s office,
Hongkong, 27th Apr. 1914
E. A. Hewett,
Superintendent.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.
BREMEN,
GERMAN MAIL LINES
To Ball on
TUESDAY, 28th Apr.
Total
Bowling. 0. M. R. W. Stanley 15.4 -16 62 7
Edegler B
3 19 0
1
16
1
Babe lan, Kanchow, 29th inst, American. Korea, 30th inst.
20
American, P. Leoat, th May.
7
0
MAILS VIA SIBERIA,
16
Loft
+4
2
London
Duo Shargha!
April 1,
5
April 2
April 18, April 20,
Persous, Br... 6,726, D. Robinson, 26th inst.--Shanghai, 22nd Inst. Gon,
D. & 3.
W'ostock 75 P. Waldemar, Ger. a. 1,757, O. Jurany, Nemuro бл
26th inst. Sydney, 4th instant, Hakodato Gen-M. & Co.
Toko Bisiman. Br. s. 1,343, Hutchison, 27th Kocht inst-Manila, 23rd Inst. Ballast
40:03 40
29.85
20.95
10
11
29.95
29.93
Wow 1
20.84
2
A.
2
MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY 1Shanghai & North China--Por WOSANG 27th inat 5 pan. Shanghai & Noth China Japan via Kobe
1
3
Total..." Bowling
"
80 Amoy-Per GLENFALLOOH. 27th inst,
--Por LAIBANG 27th inst, 5 p.. Japan via Kabe-Per P. WALDEMAR,
27th April, 5 p.m.
-A. Byne. Talsbun, Chi. a.. 1,216, Paramore, 27th Oshima inst-Chefon, 2lat inst. Gen-C.
Naba M. 8. N. Co.
Ishi'jima Tambe Maru, Jap. 8, 3.802, J. Toranaka, Bonin Is.
26th fast-Shanghal, 83rd inst., Chefoo Gen.-N.T. K
29.84
ппа
29.87
29.80
29.81
30.02
$9,95 50 73 ans
5 bo IMPERIAL
Yodo
5 pad.
pm
"For
Steamers,
0 am
•
0.
R: W.
28 2
10
7
36 3
·10 2 3 2
Taiboku 5a 29.83
0
1 NAPLES, GENOA, AL-)'Princess Alice
GIERS, GIBRALTAR, Capt. J. Bortfoldt "SOUTHAMPTON.
20,300
Talonu
20.89
A'WERP & HBURG.) Calling at Manila.
10 a.me:
23.92
Koshua
29.91
U
SHANGHAI,
11
TSING-) Lutzow
P'dores
20.88
Canton
Ga
29.85 78 00
10
H'kong
Св
29.86 80 21 sw
TAU, KOBE AND>Capi, H. Textor YOKOHAMA
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17,300
Gap Rook
29.86
MAW
40
M'LA, ANGAUR, YAP,
Macao
29.93 78
20
MARONN, NEW Prinz Waldemar
Wuchow
9a
Pakhoi
GUINEA,BRISBANE, Capt. O. Jurany
動
Hoihow
'SYDNEY AND MEL-
6,180
Phul
бл
C. St. J..
Apart! Manila
20.97 77 20.82 82 29,83 77 29,92, 77 20.05 74
Во
BW nwn
3 b
BOURNE
2 o
Prinz Waldemar
30
KOBE.
Capt. 0, Jurany
0 b
6,100
Lerapi
29.94 81
ona 1 b
Iloilo
20.03 78
Де
2 b
Bacolod Cabu Labuan
nw
1 b
29.04 87
&
26
JESSELTON, KUDAT & Borneo
SANDAKAN
Capt. J. Koebler
9 a.m.
Pessant," Suppe; Valse,"Nights Kay
Capt. Wood...
of Gladness," Ancliffs; Eelection, Stalker "Veronique," Messager: Song: Weaser "You Made me Love You,' Monaco, Two Stop, "Shookey Ookuma." Berlin; Selection, "Gipsy Love." Lehur; Two Step, "The Gaby life," Hirsch
Following are the results:- 120 yards handicap:-1, I. E. Chunnett; 2, L. &. Cordeiro; ·
Mile Burgele race :~~-1, A., E. Moyhing; 2, F.-J. Brown.
150 parda beye' race:-1, A. Rabmin, H. Rúmjaba; 3; A. Mahomet.
120 yards hurdle race (K. O. P. Uhallege Cup):-it. A. Carvalho; 2, I. L. Goldenberg.
Girls' race:-B. Arculli; 2, M. Borseria 3 M. Parden.
120 yards Team rage-1, Queen's College.
TO-MORROW.
Swatow and Bangkok-Por KANSU,
28th Inst. 8 B.L.
Straits, Ceylon, India viu Bombay--Por
INABA MARU 28th inst. 8 a.m
German
Mail.
H
هور
Whalwel Tilation, Dut. 4.1.3,869. F.E. C. Boher Hankow
bech, 27th inst-Kobe, 18th Inst Iohang
Klukiang Maru, Jap. as 1,950, Yokota. 27th Changaha
inst-Hongay. 24th Inst. Coal-Shanghai 29.68 63 . M. B. K
Gutzlaff
29.74 60 Sharp P. 78 FR.85 72 GW CLEARANCES AT THE
Amoy 6 59.81 76 82 aw HARBOUR OFFICE.
Swatow
April 27..... Iluichow for Canton Phil re Is., Straits, Burmah, American for. Kwangchauwan Coylo Adelaide, Western AusAnhui for Canton, tras Indi, Aden, Egypt and Rechnuts for Singapore Europe la Naplos Po: P,
Afghan Prince for New Yorkvia S'pore ALICE, 28th Inst. 9 a.m. P. Waldomar for Kobo TAN, 28th April, 10 a.mi. Philippine Is Japan via Naga- aki. Honolulu, United States, South America and Canada. ฟุต San Francisco Per PERSIA, 28th inst. 11 am
fell from his coat and he was ecnsequently disqualified..
Puting the weight:1, J.Swatow, Amoy and Foochow For HAI-Hunol for Haiphong via Fakhoi Leneghan; 2, J. McB. Talloch; Strait-Per A. PRINCE 7th Inst. 10 Hwang Leo for Canton
dead. 3, J. Olark. Distance, 31 feet,
American
Porscus for London via Singapore Kansu for Bankkoka Bwatow Gionfalloch for Binga oro via Amoy Inaba Marn for Hombay via Singapore Klang Ping for Canton Yodo Mani for Chiukiang Lal Sang for Koborio Shanghai
་་
All the competitors in the children's race secured a box of Kohlers, chocolate, the prize win Philippine In-Por TEAN, 28th int. 3 p.. Gourdin; 3, A. Madar, ners being:1, R. Leach; 2, A. Saigon-Fer TAMON M., 28th inst. 3 p.m.
WelHal Wel & Tiontain-PerCHEONG- EASSENGERS ARRIVED.
SHING, 28th inst., 5 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, 29th April.
Philippine Islands, Australia, Tasmania & New Zealand via Port Darwin-Per TAIYUAN 29h Apri', ).m
Austra~":
Ilaa
Mile Flat race:-A. R. Elis; Y. Abbas In this racs which was for the Obater Challenge cup there were only three startere Ellis winning very easily from Half mile, On-A, R. Ellis.
Abbas. Time: 5 min. 32 seca. Hothow,
Team Rice:-A, 'arvalho, A. 100 pods scratch race-1. Goldenberg, A. H. Carroll, and Swatow, H. G. Cordeiro; 2. L. L. Golden-W. D. Setas. berg. Timo 14. 2-5 seca.
50 Yards Wheelbarrow Race:
Two mile bicycle race:-1, A., Y. Abbas; and A. Goldenberg; E. Soybing, bor. 2, H2, F. Sabaepel and A. R. Ellis, Gifford, 75 yards, Time:-6 min, Consolation Bace:--Won by A. 2. Bocs.
H. Carroll,
The arrangements were excell- eat and reflected credit on the secretary,
Ameri-
can
C
P'dores
་་
T. F. Claxton, Director.
Hongkong, Observatory, Apr: 27th.
1 Barometer, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheit on the leval of the sea in in
Persa. P. Waldemar from Sydney etc. on the 26th inse-Dr Endiloh, Mr & Mrs Harold Weston, Mrs O Haynes, K Timm, O Deininger, Dr Hofmano, GP Kaumann Graf Birgor Morrer, F G Gelaler, So Ex- zollenz, Dr Hahl, Familie & Gouvernante Paktol & Haiphong--For KAI-foldt, Mr & Mrs BG Swift. SS Coleman,ches, tenths and hundredths,
Brann, Barschdorff, Sigwanz. FvSplegel
M Hounds, Dr & Mrs Graham, Mr & Mics Le Roy Swift, My Kenne, Miss Ana M Holmes, PHonzo, Mrs Conoeqtion Abella, * ter. Louis E Basto, O-Stohr, Mr & Mrs Jthe Humidity of air saturated with mole- Mr & Mre JM de Castro Basto, CSchlu
3 Humidity, in percentage of saturation," HKJury, Mra Carmen, E de Banches.
Feras. Kwang Lee from Shanghai on
being 100. the 26th inst.-Capt John Miller.
Arroy Formosa via Takao and
FONG,20th April,' .. Anping--Per SOSHU MARU, Swatow-For HAIMUN 28th inst. 10a.m.
29th ipat. 9 a.. Shanghai and North China Jpan via Nagasal, Victoria and Team For CANADA KARU, 29th April, 11 6.m. Batavia, Semarang & Bourabaya-Per
HALDIS, 29th inst. 1 p.m. THURSDAY, 30th April,
Shanghai, North China & Japan vis Kobe (Europe via Biberi)-Por LUTZOW, 30th Inst, Ba.m. steamer leaving Shanghailon Monday, the [To make conne on with the Dalny
4th May.1 Wei-bal-wol & Tientsin-Per HUICHOW
30th inet. 11 a.m. Shanghal, North China, Japan, Nagasaki, United States, South America and Canada via via Yarcouver
(Europe Siberin)Per EMPRESS OF JAPAN, 30th inst., 10.30a.m..
30th 3 pr.... Shanghai, & North China-Per LOK.
BANG.30th inst. 5 ..
SHIPS PASSED THE CANAL
London, 17th April. Arrivals from China:-Bien Rickmers, Errell Hirano Mara, Klebt, Tydeus, Glenfarg
120 yarda open handicap:-1. The shield for the team race, A. Mahomet,
it may be mentioned, was the 50 yards sack racs:-1, F. A. gift of the late Mrs, A. J. David. Machado; 2, Y. Yvanovitch.
Mesara. Nestle and Anglo Swiss Quarter mile seruich:-1,L. Milk Company gave the chocul Goldenberg; 2, L. G. Cordeiro. ates for the children's race.
Ladies' nomination rase:-1, R. A. Carvalho, nominated by Misa Kally; 2, A, H. Carroll, nocinated by Mrs. McArdlo: 3 A. H. Gifford, nominated by Miss Vanstone. In this race the competitore had to run to a place where their goats had been laid, pu them on and run to their nomina- tors who were to sew on a bow. SANDAKAN & SEBATTIK Shanghal. & N. China-Por ANHUI, Polyusion, F. E. Friedrich. P. Ludwig.
The first past the winning post
with the bow firmly affixed was
SILIMPOPON COAL.
BUNKERS
can be supplied at cheap Rates
at
(British North Borneo),
At these ports steamers calling
Canadian
the winner A. R. Ellis was the for bunker coal exclusively are Shanghai fret to start for the winning post, exempt from all shipping dues but on his run for home the bow and harges.
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YANG, 1st May 10 a.m. SATURDAY, 2nd May. Shanghai North China and Japan'
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to
SUNDAY, 3rd May, Swalow-Por HAIMUN, 3rd May 9 a-mi
TUESDAY, 5th May.
Swatow, Amoy and Poochow -Par HAI-
CHING, 5th May, 19 a.m Balpon, Straits, Ceylon, Ado- Jaide, Tosteru, Austraila, In- dia, Adon, Egypt and Europe vis Marseilles flante Letters 11
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The following vessels have passed the Canal:-Australion, E, F.Ferdinand, Ma- chaon, Spezia.
London, 21st April Arrivals from China :-Australien. The following vessels have passed the Canal:-Bonlarig, Keemup, Meinam, Ningchow, Bithonia, Indrados, Katori Maru
London. 24th April, Arrivals from China-Euminous, Nip- pen, Sueria, Yorwaerts, Bermuda.
The following vousels have passed the CanalBenlomond, Borneo, Miyash! M.,
Oysters, Fresh, Fried or Stewed Findon Haddocks, Kippers &c.
ALEXANDRA CAFE.
Jail
! 2 Temperature, in the shade, in degress
Fahrertelt.
4 Direction of Wind, to two points. 5 Force of Wind, according to Beaufort Bals
State of Weather, b blue sky, o de- i tached cloud, d drizzling rain, flog, # gloomy, b hati, 1 lightning, overcast, p passing showers, aqually, erain, a snow,
thunder, v visibility, w dow wat.
ì
Bain in inches, tenths and hundredthe
METEOROLOGICAL.
Barometer
Previous
About
THURS.. 30th April.
BATUR,
16th May. $ a.m.
About TUESDAY, 28th Apr. MONDAY,
11th May,
All the steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. New Systeia of Telefunken.
FREIGHT LINE.
NEXT SAILING FROM HONGKONG.
Helgoland
OUTWARD.
About
2nd May, Altair Borkum......21st May.
About ..25th May.
Durendart
8th June,
HOMEWARD.
For Marseilles, Rotterdam and For Marseilles, Rotterdam Jand
Bremen/Hamburg:
Helgoland about M. of June,
Bremen/Hamburg:
Altair
Beginning of July.
:
Day On date on date For Havze, Endon' and Bremem/ For Havre, Emden and Hamburg):
N3 D.
K.D,
p
29,90
83
DI
BW
>
b
Temperature
1.29.04 -30.04 80 ..76 Humidity ar Wind Direction...NNW
74 Foroo
Weather...SENT.
·Baino
lysset apie
aparaturn on tie zand H.K. Observatory, 23rd Apr.
T. F. CLAXTON, Director,
Steamers
Hamburg:
Borkum about End of June. For further Particulars, apply to
Bremen:
End of July.
NORDDEUTSCHER. LLOYD
MELCHERS & CO.,
GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and QHINA Hongkong, 23rd Apr., 1914.
PACIFIC MAIL S.S.CO. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES
OPERATING
MODERN HIGH POWERED.TWIN SCREW EXPRESS STEAMERO/
MONGOLIA 27000 tog
· KOREA 11000 tona
MANCHURIA 27000 tons
SIBERIA 8000 face NILE, 1000, PERSIA 000 nk.
CHINA 10200 tona
Between Hong Kong, Manila, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokokama,
Honolulu and San francisco
“THE SUNSHINE BELT”—~The Most Comfortable Route to America and Europe.
PERSIA
KOREA
Botn:Balling TUESDAY,
SATURDAY. TUESDAY, WED'DAY,
BIBERLA ***mazakista
CHINA (v Afanils)
29 Apr. at Moon
9th May, at '1 p.m. 19th May, at 1 pm 27th May, at Noon
-Kotwa Blenmera arnifampil to? Lale modhdeguipment; comfort, and the superiosity of thu enfaing; willeisis under the personaiden of Mr. V. Alaroni, the world-famous caterer. Large platto
quipped with sig
tack, plus og
pind:#51% cpwtrío fans, and running water....... Bertha na tumerous amusnante-sale watar, swimming diegows; ote—not a dull moment throughout the trip.
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Steemer Polynesien Magellan
To sail
3rd May.
17th May.
V. Clotat
(31st May
(Paul Lecat Cordillere
5th May.
19th May.
And June.
Wat Magellan
ALL STEAMERS FITTED WITH WIRELESS. Transhipping on the Co.'s Steamore at Colombo, for Calouito, Bombay and Australia, et Port Said for the Levant, Constantinople and Black Bea, ban
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Circalar tloksts to Europe via Sues and #EURRIAN" ROUTE and vice-vei34) delivered here.
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