10

V. R. C. SPORTS.

Good Finishes at Happy Valley.

ander 16:-E. Fincher 1, G. tiyder 2. Tim.1 min 01 1-5 sece.

ished, MacCrae winning by lap.

fin.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MAY 4, 1914.

easily

POST OFFICE.

On and after the 15th inst, the Western

Branch Post Office will be closed to the public as 8.30 p.m. The night mail for Canton will be closed at 9.30 p.m. Any lettere posted up to 8.30 p.m. will be lu (cluded in the mall,

..

not be delivered on a signature only. The Chinese registered correspondence will

Chop of a firm of standing will to each pass be required in addition. The Postmen have instructions not to part with any register. article until the above regulation has beon complied with.

Bioyole Race-Three miles. (Handicap). Start in saddle D. MnoCras (sor.) 1, A. H. Gifford The seventeenth Athletic Mest-(450 yds.) 2. Also started: A. E. ing of the Victoria Recreation Moyhing, W. B. Muskelt, F. J. Club was held under A. A. A. Brown, J. R. Pereira. Rules, on Saturday, on the Only MaoCrae and Gilford ground of the Hongkong Football Olab, at Happy Valley, under weather conditions which were ideal for the competitors, there being very little sun. The number of spectators at the commence ment was small, due probably to 100 Yarda (Handicap) Open to the early hour (1.30) at which to girle between the ages of 10 and start. The attendance around the 15-D. Lennard 1; D. Pile 2. ropea improved as time wore oa;!

Tug-of-War.- Best of three but the gaily decorated club etsad pulls over 15 feet:-D.C.L.I. 1:] was never very well patronised. 33 Co. R. G. A. 0: 87 Co. The number of starters in most R. G. A. 0; of the events was small, at some good finishes were seen. The proceedings were onlivened from time to time by the Band of the 26th Punjabis, under the able direction of Mr. E. J. Newman.

220 Yards-(Handicap) Mam- bers of V. R. O. only A. Hed Carroll (0 yds.) 1; I. E. Cuhnnett (scr.) 2 Time 24.4-5 secs..

"

In the first lont, against 87 Oo. R. G. A., the Duke's" won very easily by 2 pulls to love. 83 Co. R. G. A. made a better show, and the second pull resulted in their

The E of Russia, with the Canadian & London Malls (vis Siberia) of Wednesday and Friday, the 15th and 17th ult, left Shanghai on Saturday, the 2nd inst. at midnight, and is due to arrive here to- morrow, at 9 a.m.

The India, with the English Mail teft Singapore on Friday, the let inst, at 5 p.m. and may be exected to arrive here on Wednesday, the 6th inst, at a.m. This packet brings the parcel malle closed in London for despatch by the all-sea route on the int ult. and for despatch over land on the 7th ult

instant.

MAILS DUE.

favoar; but the infantryman's Canadian & Siberian, E. of Russia, 5th The results were as follows: better.training again turned the Long Jump three tries, scale in their favour in the third, English, India. 6th Inet. A. Carvalho 1; Distance 17 lest "3 inches.

enabling them to retire winners

by two pulls to one.

11

Half mile Flat Race. Handicap:

also ran: L. M. Franco. Time 2 min. 20 secs.

120 Yards Flat Race- Han- dicap)I. E. Chunnett (3 yds.)-F. N. E. Silva 1; A.R. Ellis 2; 1; J. M. Roza Pereira (5 yde.) 3. Also ran: I. L. Goldenburg, A. U. Goldenburg, A, H. Carroll Time 12.4-5 secs.

High Jump three tries, E. M. Castro 1; lieight 4 feet 10%

inches.

Boys' Race, 100 Yards (Han- dicap) Open to boys between the nges of 0 and 10:-W. Reid 1;: E. Scpiess 2.

MAILS VIA SIBERIA.

Loft Loudon April 11

Due

Shangbal

April 27.

MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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Shanghat, North China & Japan via Kobe (Europe vla Biberia) -For MAGELLAN, 4th inst. 5 pm.

440 Yards' Flat Race. Ohal-Bangkok--Fer SELUN. 4th May 4 p.m. lenge cup, prezented by the late Japan viu Yokohama Por FOOKSANG

4th May, 5 p.m. Sir Hormusjee Mody. To be won three times before becoming the property of a competitor:-I. L. Goldenburg 1; E. M. Castro 2; also ran: J. F. Castro, A. C. Goldenburg. Time 58) seca.

Royale Race 1 mile. Open to unplaced competitors in Events 220. Yards Flat Race (Han-6 and 11:-A. E. Moyhing 1; W. dicap), A, Carvalho (5 yds.) P. Muskett 2; slao started: J. R. 1 J. M. Roza Pereira (scr.) 2. Bereira, F. J. Brown. "Time 3 m.

This event, although there were 6 BOCB.

One mile Flat Race.-Handicap: only two starters, provided a very good race, Carvalho's handicap A. F. Mills (20 yds.) 1; W. Just enabling him to do the Drude (20 yds.) 2; also ran: L. noodful. For the Inst twenty M. Franco, A. H. Carroll, (Mills | yarde the two were; running went away from the start at a woo good pace, and took the lead in abreast and Carvalho

by a final jump, which landed the first lap, maintaining it to the him on the tape. Time 25 secs, end and winning easily by about

Bicycle Race-two miles (Han-80 yds. Time 5 m. 4 secs. dicap). Start in saddle:-D. Mac Crae (scr.) ; A. H. Gifford (300 yds.) 2. Also started : A. E Moy. hing W. B. Muskott. F. J. Brown, R. J. Pereira..

Band Race Handicap :— Tn- | struments to be played.

This event, which was pro ductive of plenty of amusement for the onlookers, was won by the Euphonium player, the big drummer being a good second.

Only three competitors had anything to do with the result

Consolation Race.-120 yds. of this race, Pereira held the Open to all competitors, except lead until the beginning of the those in open events, who had not last lap, when he was passed by won a prize at the meeting: the scratch, man; then when L. G. Cordeiro 1; A. O. Golden half the lap had been covered, he barg 0.

Immediately after the laat

Z

To make connection with the Dalay atsamor leaving Shanghai on Monday the 11th inst. at 1 p.m.) Shanghel & North China - Por MON-

TROSE, 4th Inst., 5p.m.

TO-MORROW. Fort Bayard-For K. C. WAN, 5th inst.

Swatow and Bangkok-Por FETCHA- BURI, 5th lost, 9 a.m

LAND, 5th inst. 10a.m.

Ba.m..

Shanghai & N. China-Per HELGO-

Swalow,

Ameri-

qay

Mall

Amoy and Foochow -Per HAI-

CHING. 5th May, 10a.m Bhunghai und North China, Japan via Moji, Victoria B. C. 3 Se

Seattle, Wash-Per TAMBA EMARU, 5th inst., 10 a.m.

Baigon, Straits, Ceylon, Ade laide, Western Australia, in. dia, Adon, Egypt and Europe

SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED. Borneo, Ger. . 1.355, J. Koehler, 3rd Inst-Bandakan, 27th ult. Goa: ---M. & Co. Empire, Br. 6.4. 2,843, E. Pilcher, 2nd inst." Sydney, 25th Mar. Gon‚---G. L. & Co.

Fatching, Chinese,. A. B. Baines, 3rd

last-Shanghai, Gen---O. M. 8. N. & Co.

Kwongsang. Bras. 1,428, W. F. Richard,

t

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 4th at 11.40—The antisyelone has moved eastward.

It now extends from the lower Yangtze Valley to the east of Javan.

Pressure has decreased slightly over the eastern portion of the map.

dog at 10 am, 10-dag, 0.00 Inchoa,

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours

FORECAST FOR THE A HOURS

ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.

Dietriot.

Hongkong and Neighbour

hood.........

JJ

3rd Inst.-Swatow, 2nd inst, Goc. · ---J, M. & Co. Halching. Br, s. 1.257, W. O. Pasamore.

3rd inst-Swatow, 2nd inst. Gon. →→→D. L. & Co. Halgoland, Ger. a.s.3,660, E. Klughist, 3rd inst.Singapore. 27th Mar. Gen. --M. & Co. Kamano Mara, Jap. a. K, Sayoda, 4th Formona Channel.

Inst.Australia, vin Maniin, Gen ...N, Y, K. Kumsang, Br. s. 2,017, Wheeler, 4th ins, --Moll, 29th uit. Coul--J. M. and Co.

Liangchow, Br. s. 1,350, W. Bencow,

2nd instßbanghal, 29th ult. Con.-B. & B, ́··

1

Luchowy, Br... 1,221, Mentheel, 3rd Inat. Shanghai, Juth ult. Gon.---B, & S,... Magellan, Fr. 1. 2,962. II. Broc, 4th inat,

-Marseilles, 6th ult. Gon-M, { M. Co... Mishima Maru, Jap. 8. 5,011, S. Wadu 4th inst-Japan, 27th utt. "GUG ...N, Y, K. Montrose, Br. s.3. D. Reid, 3rd inst.---

Forecast.

N.E.

THE

Flail SleatZTU

AND OSULAR

S. N. CO.

ENGLISH MAIL.

WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or

about the DATES named

Steamers

LONDON, vis Us) Assaye

Capt. G. J. Coldwell.

R.N.R.

For

To Sail On Romarks

E. winds,

fresh to

ual Porta of Call

noon

Freight

................ Į medorato :

9th May.

&P'asse

fair.

LONDON & ANT

wirda,

WERP via Singa- ] Namur,

strong to moderate.

pare,

Penang, Capt. A. Collyer

about

Fraight

C'mbo, Port Bald,

19th May.

Fuage.

The samo

India

10 8.m.

sight

The me

SHANGHAI

Capt. C. C. Talbot

7th May,

"sage

R.N.R.

SHANG HAI)

MOJI,

KOBE Nellore

about

Freight

15th May. & Feage

HAMA -

3 South coast of China be-

tween H.E. and Lamoohan No. 1,

5

South coast of China be.

tween H.K. and Hatuan... as No. 1.

China Coast Meteorological Register.

Station.

4th May, a..

Winda)

Hour

Barometer.

Température.

Humidity.

Weather.

Force.

ת

& Marseilles

R.N.R.

AND YOKO [Capt. "J, Gaunt

All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

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

29.08 46 048 - 2 b

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30.05

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Hamburg, 28th Feb. GenD. & W'ostock 7a Co.

Nemuro Nikko Maru, Jap... 3.446, R. Takoda. 4th Hakodate

inst.-Nagasaki, Gen.-N. Y. K Tokio Kuchl P. Lecat, French, s. 19,870, Dozise, 4th Nagasaki

Inst.Yokohama, Oen.-M. M. -

K'egima Promellesa, Norw, sa 1,042, Jonson, ith Oshima

ine-Bangkok, 27th ult. Rice Naba Chinese.

Ishl'jima Seungoboon, Br... 3,722, Gravos, 4th Bonin Is.

lustSingapore, 28th it, Gen. Chefoo

Whalwei Order.

Hankow Sungkiang, Br. ., 989, Robinson,3rd inst. Tchang

--Hollow, 2nd Inst. Oor.---B. & Kiuklarg

Tiantain, Hr. R., 1.228. F. McGarity,ba!

inst Tientsin, 28th ult. Gen.- B. & S.

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DEPARTED. May 3.

Tailo

Machow for Bangkok via Hollow

Saigon

Devawongse fur Lokmang for Shanghai Kwanglee" for Shanghai Taman Maru for Taye

Taych Yuensang for Manila Kenkun Maru for DaireD Zafiro for vin Manila Kanchow for Shanghai

Empire for Kobu via Shangirai via Marseilles (Late Letters Glenlocy for Seattle vin Shanghai

10

to Noon. Bxtra Postage centa). Lotters posted all

the Pillar Boxes in time for the first clearance will be included

"In this contract mail.)-Per

F. LEGAT, 5th May, 11 a.m.

CLEARANCES AT THE

HARBOUR OFFICE.

May 4.

Solun for Bangkok Shanghai & North China-For LIANG-Yi Loong for Tientsin Philippine Is-Per CHINHUA 5th May

CHOW,5th May 3 p.m.

lagtan, Newohwang, & Dairen-Por C. Kickmers for Vladivostock via S'hal

EIGER, 5th Inst., noon.

3 p..

Japan via Nagasaki Per KUMANO Shanghai & North China-Per ESANG,

MARU, 5th May 4 p.m.

5th May, 5p.m.

WEDNESDAY, 6th May.

had to code second place to Gifford, these flacings being event, the prizes were presented maintained to the end and MacCrae by Mr. A. Rodger, who, after Straits & Ceylon-Per MISHIMA M.,

6th May, 9am.

Telemachus for Liverpool via Baigon Kwongsang for Canton

Kwong Chau Wan for Kwong Chau Wan Perain for Treiste vis Singapore

Felching for Cantou

Patella for Palorobang

Tumba Maru for Seatlie via Shanghai Luchow for Canton.

f:

TASSENGERS ARRIVED. For as. Empire from Sydney on the E Davies.

registering an easy win. Time a short speech, in which he Pakhoi & Haiphong-PorSUNGRIANG 2nd inst-Mr & Mrs E Wost, Mr & Mrs 6 m 24 secs..

expressed regret at the emall

Girla Race 80 Yards (Handi- number present, called for three Swatow cap) Open to girls between the cheers for the ladies, which, ages of six and ten-M. Woolley together with a "tiger" (not of 1, M. Boiserrie 2.

100

Austra

Mail.

6th May, 9 a.m. For HAIMUN 6th May. 10a.m. Philippine Ia, Australia' Tae- mania & New Zealand via Thursday Is-Per NIKKO MARU, 6th May 11 a.m.

and Foochow Par KAIJO MARU,6th Inst, 1 p.m.

| CG RGrundy, Mia K. McGowan, S Pock

Por a. Halching from Swatow etc. on the 3rd Inst.--Mr. & Mra Vordielle, Mar- quardt. De Hada.

Per sa. Magellan from Marseilles etc., on the 4

4th inst.Emory, Chaperon, Mr& MTS W

Wells Brandt, J Robertson, Mr & Mrs da.

a Souza, J W Graffhine, Major Dorgon, Wicklers.

the Paak variety) were most Yarde Flat Race-heartily giver. Ualls for three Swatow, Amay Challenge Cup, Presented by cheera for Mr. Rodger and for the Shanghai, North China & Japan via Kobe Scholl, H Lobroten. E Raymond, Kaddie, Hon. Mr. D, Landale. To be won V. R. O's enargetic Bon. Bec., Mr. three times before becoming the property of a competitor:-J. F. vooiferously responded to.

Castro 1; E.M. Centro 2. Also ran:

I. L. Goldenberg, A. C. Golden-

berg, L. G. Cordeiro. Time 10.4-5 secs.

Frank

alao

Per G. APCAR, 6th May, Pau

SANG, 6th May, 5 p.m.

Shuughal & North China---Per KWONG-4th inst.-PR Bilheim, Messrs Taniguchi a.s. P. Leoat from Kobe etc. on the

| Jabiro, Tanaka, Ueda, Okishuki, Oyaha. Orama, Yangitahe, Yoshida, Okamma. Tunikura, Shibasaki, Takihora, Nakahileht Matsurani, Matsuo, Mr & Mrs Matsumu- ra. Matsushita

Feras. Mistima Maru from Japan etc. I

Lammert, were

SILIMPOPON COAL. BUNKERS

||

can be supplied at cheap Rates

at

"220 Yards Flat Race-Open to soldiers, sailors and police:- Pie. Burgess, D.G.L.I. J, Gua. E. SANDAKAN & SEBATTIK

|

Siberian

THURSDAY, 7th May.

Shanghai. and North China (Europe via Biboria) -For INDIA, 7th May, 9 a.m.

Mail.

To make connection with the Dalay amor leaving Bhanghai on Monday, the 11th May at 1p.m.]

ייך

E. A. Hewett,

Superintendent.

Hongkong. 4th May, 1914

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

BREMEN,

6 boMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES

To sail on

WEDNES 13th May, 10 a.m.

About THURS, 14th May.

GIERS, LISBON, Bulow-

Ꭸ 30,20 48

1 bem

For

Steamiers.

Amoy

6a Swałow 11

Gutzan

30,18 63 Sharp P. Za

30.10 61 60 one

30.16 54

3 bin

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1 e

Talhoku

30.09

SOUTHAMPTON,Capt. C. Nahrath

50

Taichu

30.05

A'WERP & H'BURG

В

16,900.

Talosn

30.05

D

Koahun

30.02

80

dores

JD.01

30.01

SAKI,

SHANGHAI, NAGA-) Prinz Ludwig

KOBE AND Capt. F. von Binzer

Canton

6ix

30.07 66 95 B

YOKOHAMA .........

18,300

H'kong

6a

30.07

70 73 e

Gap Rook

30.01

е

30

MANILA MARONN,

33

Macao

30.04

NEWGUINEA, BRIS- / Prinz Waldemar

SATUR

Wuchow 98

19

Holhow

BANE, SYDNEY AND Capt. O. Jurany MELBOURNE ........................

16th May.

6,100

a.m.

"1

Phulien

Бы 30.06. G8

Touraun

29.99 75

nne unwo

3 b

Coblenz

O, 8t, J.

20,88 81

Aparri

29.98 74

KOBE

Manila

29.93 71

A

Voo

Capt. H. Sohmitt

6,750

Legaspi

Iloilo Bacolod

Ba

29.93. 81 29.95 86

1:0 1.b

DO

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1 b

29.92 87 29.89 85

JESSELTON, KUDAT & | Borneo

SANDAKAN

TUESDAY, 26th May. MONDAY

В

2 pr

Capt. J. Koehler

11th May,

9 0,m.

Pakhol

Cebu Labuan

69.

T. F. Claxton, Director. Hongkong, Observatory, May, 4th.

1 Barometer, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenlieit on the lovel of the aos in lo.... chea, tenths and hundredtha,

2 Temperature, in the shade, in degre es Fabrenlielt.

3 Humidity, in percentage of saturation'

ture being 100. the Humidity of air saturated with moi■-

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

State of Weather, b blue sky, o da" tached cloud, d. drizzling rain, fog, gloomy, h hail, I lightning, o overcast, p passing showers, q squally, r rain, snow,

thunder, visibility, w dow wo

About

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

FREIGHT LINE.

NEXT SAILING FROM HỎNGKONG.

OUTWARD.

Borkum Altair.

About .21st May. .25th May,

Durendart

About .8th June,

HOMEWARD.

© Rain in inches, tenths and hundredthe For Marsoilles, Rotterdam and For Marseilles, Rotter, and

METEOROLOGICAL.

Previous

Bremer/Hamburg:

Helgoland about M. of June.

Bremen/Hamburg:

Altair

Beginning of July.

Day On date On date For Havre, Emden and Bremen/ For Havre, Emden and Hamburg/

10 • 20

MLA PRI

30.01 30.08 30.08

76

67

73

G9

04.

74

NNE

on the 4th inst-Mrs J H Komp, Mr and Barometer Mra PDH Grant, Mr & Mrs J A Cohen Temperature...... Miss W Cobon, W T Morris, 8 Takasi, Humidity Miss G8 Neill, Miss K 1 Deveread, Miss Wind Direction... NW L Deverend, HE Foley, MJ Quist, K Hay Force

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At these poris ateamers calling Lead better, R. E. 3. Also ran: Pte. Bonnett,D.O.L.I. Time 24.2-5 Bocs, for banker coal exclusively are exempt from all shipping dues and barges,

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HOE, 7th Inst., il a.m. Shanghal & North China Per LU.

CHOW.7th May 3 p.m.

FRIDAY, 8th May. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Por HAI-

TAN, 8th May, 10a.m. Straits & India vin Caloutta - Per

LOVAT, 8th May. 1 p.m.

SATURDAY, 9th May.

English

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