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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1918.

POST OFFICE.

SHIPPING NEWS.

WEATHER REPORT.

NOTICE IS GIVEN THAT AL THOUGH EVERY POSSIBLE PRE- CAUTION 19 TAKEN TO SECURE THE SAFETY OF ALL POSTAL PAC-

KETS WHILST IN THE OUSTODY OF THE POST OFFICE THE POSTMAS- TED GENERAL CANNOT GIVE COM- PENSATION FOR ANY LOSS OR DA. MADE WHICH MAY BE DUE TO THE ACT OF THE KING'S ENEMIES. UN- "TILFURTHER NOTICE NO LETTERS BOXES, OR PARCELS FOR BELGIUM; BRAZIL, CRETE OR MONTENEGRO AND NO LETTERS, BOXES OR PAR- CELE FOR MALTA CAN BE ACCEPT- ED FUR INSURANCE,

ARRIVED.

Talthyblus Br.. 6.5., 6.528, F.. Cullin 10th inat.--Shanghai, Gon.-B. &

Halching, Br. a, 1,267, W. O. Paimore 11th inst.-8watow, 10th iriant General-DL, & Co.

Varg, Norw. a,. 873, J. Jebsen," 11th Inst.

-Kia-Hon, 8th inst, General Chinese.

Talahun, Chi. ss. 1,200, Westerlund, 11th

inat.-Bhangbal, 7th int, Gen Ô. H. &.N. Có

Anhui, Br. as 1,957, G. W. Eady, 10th

Inst.-Shanghai, Gen.-B. & B, War Hisks are not covered by postal Loksang, Br... 979, Ritchie, 10th inst

Helhow, th fast, Gen-Chinose. registration or insurance.

Fausang, Br. 1,410, H. 8. Malkin, 11b Inst-Salgon, 7th inst., Rice-J. M. & Co..

Drafar, Norw, ss. 1,162, J. Bing, 11th Inst. -Bangkok, 2nd inst,, Oon-9.8. 5. N. Co.

THE PARCEL POST AND INSURED LETTER SYSTEM TO BRAZIL IS SUB- PENDED.

Mr. H. Dixon, Mr. F. E. Carvalho, Mr. M. Fernandez, Mr. E. J. Naroaba, Mr. J. M. Noronha, Mr., 3. Osmand, Mr. Jas, D. Osmund, The services to Germany, Austria, and Mr J. M Rocha, Mr. J. C. V.their Colonies, and to the Ottoman Em Ribeiro, Mr. J. P. Xavier and Mr. pire are suspended as are also the Parcel These teams met on the Kow-G. A. Yranovich, Jr. The other Post services to France & Tringtau, loon Ground on Saturday, and a keenly contested match ended in a draw in favour of the visitors. It was a bateman's day and some good toores were registered. Maas alons of the bowlers showed up well, taking five Kowloon wickets for 10 runs. Ecores:-

Scouts,

G. R. Sayer, a and b Overy...

E. Batobinson, e Davidson, b

- Blackbarn

M. M. Mass, run ont...

12

Judges. Roy. Bro. Cornelius, Mr. A. Osmund, Mr. H. Dixon, Mr. Jas, 1. Osmund.

Handicappere.-Mr. L. "G. Cordeiro and Mr. I. Guldenberg,

Starters.Rev. Bro. Paul and M1, J. C, V. Ribeiro.

Hop, Secretaries. Rev. Bro, Alphonens and Mr. J. P. Brage,

The weather was ideal for athletion

4 and the different events were

British Postal Orders are now on sala at the Sal Yung Poon Branch Post Office.

1

The Public are advised to post sariyas there is a danger of late posted correspon

dance missing the mail owing to the con- Borship,

51 keenly contested. The whole pro- The afternoon Mall for Canton will close

E. J. R. Mitchell, c. Edwards,gramme, an exceedingly lengthy at the General Post Office at 8p.m. Nolate

Ab Olaxton

GB. Archbut, b. Blackbura

E. B. Reed, hot out

F.A. Perry, Robinson, b Overy,

A, L. Gaco, b.Moberly

Extras

48 one, was carried out in a manner bag will be closed on board the steamer.

O which spoke well for the co-opera-

26 tion of those in charge, and at

13

the close the prizes were presented

3

Total (for 7 wickets)... 166 A. N. Anderson, R. Kennedy, and A. H. Crew did not bat.

Bowling.

O. M. R. W. Tient. Moberly...102 235 1 I. Blackburn ...13 1 49 2 B. Ovary

7081 2 2011 0" 7. P. Robinson A A. Claxton' 8 131

Kowloon,

1.

Dairen Maru, Jap, . 2,497, K. Nasu, 11th Inst-loji, 5th last. General-(e S, K,

Boyarin, Rus, . 995, G. Balding. 11th,

Inst. -Haiphong, Bth inst., Rice- Chinese,

Llans, Fr., 739, Le Chevalier, 11thinet. -Haiphong, 8th inst, Gen-A. R. Marty,

Jade, Fr. . $86, J. Ponnier, 11th inst.- Haiphong, 8th inst., Rice-0.8.K. Chenan, Br. an. 1,355, Jones, 12th inst.-

Canton, Gen.-B. &

Esing. Br. a. 1,127. Baker, 12th instant--

Canton, General--J. M. & Co.

Bollefos, Norw. ■■. 859, T. A. Johnsen, 12th instant-Bangkok, 4th fuxt. Rice--Chinese.

On the 12th at 11.55-Prossure has in- eroased donalderably in the neighbourhood of Shanghai and decreased quickly over S. Manobria and Japan; other changes aro alight...

The northern depression now covers, B. Manchuria; the southern depression re- malon stationary. Pressure is highest in the Pacific to the cast of the Boxins:

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

FORECAST FOR THE 2 HOURS- ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.

District.

Forecast.

1 Hongkong and Neighbours | winds,

hood

Formosa Channel........

MAILSTEAMERS

THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

W

ENGLISH MAI

VILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on er

́about the DATES named ren

For

Steamere

To Sail On Remarke

78. & B.W.

moderate, aqually, cloudy

SHANGHAI...

Sardinia ....Capt. J.T.Jeffery

about 22nd Apr.

Freight

Finge

LONDON via Usual) Malta

Ports of call

доп

Freight

Capt. E. J. Smith

23rd Apr. & Fisgo

generally.

R.N.R.

Nore

as No. 1.

The axis L'DON via S'pore, Penang, Colombo, Port Said "and Marseilles nisi..

3 Bouth coast of China be-) The rame

'as No. 1. tween H.K and Lamook

4

Bouth coast of China be-? The same tween H.K. and Hainan...). na No. 1.

China Coast Meteorologion! Reglator.

Btation.

12th April, a.m.

(Winde

Hour.

Barometer..

Temperature.

Humidity.

Weather.

D'tion,

FOTOD.

Wostock 7a 29.60 63 10 Nemuro 6a 30.08 Hakodate 29.79 Torio Kooki Nagasak! Hupsh, Br... 1,205, C. F. Cole, 12th inst. gims Swatow, lith instant, Rice B. Oshima &5.

180

ens

SHANGHAI

Capt. D. Asbury

MOJI, KOBE Nagoya AND YOKO-Capt. W. N. Sweny

HAMA).

R.N.R.

Subject to alteration without notice.

}

.10 a.m. 38th Apr.

Freight & Prage

about 3rd May

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Freight & P'asge

All éteamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. For Freight or Passage, apply to

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00.

10

29.77

Y

29.72

AW

T

29.76

6

29.76

0976

29.91

KAT 5

Naba

20.99

Isbi'iima Benin yash, 12th instant-Takao, 8th Onefoo

thalmol Instant, Gen.-O.S.K. ·

Hankow Colombo Maru, Jap. 8. 2,913, 0. Taka- Ichang imoto, 12th instant-Singapore, 6th instant, Gen...-N.Y.K.

29.95

30.18

29.61 44 02 ww

3 ob

The Pillar Box formerly at the Junction Boshu Haru. Japanese 8.8. 1,016, A. Kaba by His Lordship Bishop Pozzoni. of Kimberley and Nathan Roads has been The band of St. Lewis Industrial removed to the junction of Austin Avezu. Bohool was in attendance. The and Kimberley Road, results were:-

Long Jump (Senior).-- 1st, H. Johnson; 2ad, A. Guldenberg.

:

Chinese.

Mulla for Europe via Siberia are cow be-Darwent, Br, a.a. 1,562, J, Jonkins, 12th

Instant---Saigon, 7th inst. Rios Long Jump (Junior).-1st, D. ing dispatched from Shangbai, on Tues- Braga; 2nd, A. Mahomet.

days at Noon; and Wednesdays & Satur days at 9 p.m.

100 Yards Flat Racs (Junior) Handicap Challenge Cup pre- Bented by Mr. Wong Kwong Tin,

to be won two years in saccession. Tuesday's dispatch connects with the lat, D. Braga; 2nd, Razack, Trans-Siberian weekly express at Har-

120 yards Hat Race (Senior) bla; the others connect with Post trains. Flandicap. 1st, R. Omar; Zad, 0A. Goldenberg.

4

.. Claxton, b Mass. 58 ou Blackburn, b Reed Sitton, o Mans, b Anderson Lout. Moberly, o Archbutt, b

Anderson.....

29.80 $50

29.83 63

Gutzlaff Bharp P. 78 30.01 71 71 Amoy Swatow Taihoku

63

4

aw i bom

2 ev

23.85 75 95 a 55.90.84 70. 83 waw 2

Canton 68 29.80 74 95 A

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Talobu

29.92 68

Tainon

20.01 72

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2 b

DEPARTED:

Koshun

+

P'dores

20.89 77 29.39 77

F'kong

Gap Rock

29,83 76, 97 ́e. 29.83

Масло Wuchow 93 29.82 78 82 В Pakhol

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GM 29.63 73 92 ead

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29.56.77 85

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Surigao Lapuan

29.87 75 91' a...

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14

April 10. Tungus for Bangkok via Swatow, Anno for Bangkok, Walaking for Bangkok via Haihow. Hokuto Maru for Moji and Kobe. Chunan for Shanghel Loongang for Manila, Malta for Shanghai. American for K. O. Wan via Macao, Kumchow for Saigua. Daigi Maru for Haiphong. Kaijo Maru for Tamsul via Swatow. Chungking for Bangkok via Swatow.

50 yarda Small Boys' Race.

Until further notice Registered corros- For bags 10 years of age and pondence for New Britain (formerly .... 15 ander. Handicap.-1st, Tay Yow known as German New Guines, the Caro-Malta L. M. Whyte, st Gace, b Mans 2 Ai; 2ad L. Ribeiro; 3rd, A. Ismail. lino Islands and Marshall Islandai cannot J. P. Robinson, e and b Mans 10, 440 yarda ft Race (Jasior) to accepted for transmission." J. P; Edwards, b Mana 2 Handicap. 1st, B. Hyder; 2nd,

1 D. Brags.

.H, Overy, not out.... AW.F. Davidson, blas.

3 60 Yarde Flat Race, Handiosp. MAILS CLOSE TO-MORROW. Extras.... 4 For boys 10 years of age and

Total...

F. C. Hall and G. A. Coughlin did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

under. Open to some of Paat Pupils not attending St. Joseph's College-ist, E. Noronha.; 2nd, C. Omund.

440 Yarda Flat Rate (Senior) 0. M. B. W. Handicap-lat, B. Omar; 2nd, T. B. Read..... 9 2 30 1A. Goldenberg,

M. M. Mass...✪

29 2 High Jump (Senior).-Ist, H. 20 ) Johuson; 2nd, A. Goldenberg. 2 18 High Jump (Junior).-1, D.!.

Bragi; 2nd, S. Sapher.

MN, Anderaon 9: 0.

R. Siyer.............. 6

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Shanghai, North China, Japan via Nagasal, Honolulu, United States, B. America & Canada via" San Francisco and United Kingdom via Canada (Europe 'vis Siberia)-For TENYO M.,

13th 11 s.fo. (Tientsin-Paków Service Shanghai Br. P: 0. Saturday 17th insty

Swatow -Per HAIMUN, 13th App. noor. Swatow, Amoy & Foochow-Pat HAI-

YANG, 13th noon. Manila-Per TEAN, 13th April 3 p..

220 Yards Flat Race Handicap. Shanghai, & N. Chlos-Per ANHUI 13 For Past Papils.-1st, U. Omar:

The first annual sports menting 2ad, J. E. Silva,

in connection with St. Joseph's 220 Yards Flat Race (Junior) College was successfully held at Handicap. 1st L. Gutierrez; the Racecourse on Sturday after-2ad. D Braga..

moon nader the Patronage of His 220 Yards Flat Race (Senior). Lordship Bishop Puzzoni, and Challenge Cup presented by St. -the able control of the General Joseph's College Association, Committee, comprising the Rev. winner to have bie name inscribed

inst, 3 p.m

Shanghai, and North China (Europa via "Siberia) -Por ANHUI, 13th April, 3 p.m."

(Tiants-Tukow Service Shanghai Dr. P. O. Saturday, 17th inst.)

WEDNESDY, 14th April.

Bro, Director, President). on the Cup, which remains the Swatow-For HAICHING, 14th noon. Chevalier Francisco Tae Yt. The property of the College.-last, R. Committee of the St. Joseph'a Omar; 2nd, A. Goldenberg. *College Association (ex officio);, (Continued, on Extra.)

M.

„THURSDAY, 15th April. Tolkew A Haiphong Per HANOI, 15th

Inst. 10a.m. Haiphong-Por KAIFONG, 15th int. 10

Bharghal North China, Japan vin Meji, Victoria, B.C. and Seattle, United Kingdom vis Canada, (Europe vin Siberia) -Per YOKOHAMA MARU, 15th April, 11am. H

Amrican

Siberian

22

CLEARANCES AT THE

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April 10.

Esang for Port Courbet Anhui for Canton Baiman for Feochow vin Amey Keemun for Yokohama vin Shangbai Chigahing for Canton

Atsuta Maru for Singapore

April 19,

Taishun for Canton Hangeaeg for Bagon" Iyo Mura for Bombay via Singapore. Dalrea Maru for Bombay vin Singapore Soshu Maru for Canton

"PASSENGERS ARRIVED.

Por a. Anbul from Shanghai--Mr and Mrs Robertson, 'Mouara Iford, Woolay.

0. St. J.. Aparri Dagupan

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C. W. JEFFRIES, Director.

Hongkong Observatory, April 12,

1 Barometer, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenhelt on the level of the son in in- obes, tentha and hundredtha,

# Temperature, in the shade, in degreeu Fahrenheit.

3 Humidity, in permentage of saturation the Humidity of Bir saturated with mole- ture being 100, 2

<Direction of Wind, to two points.

5 Force of Wind, according to Bonafore Beale,

State "of Weather, b blus sky; o de- tached cloud, d drizzling rain, 1 fog, 8 gloomy, li ħall, I lightning, o overcast; p passing showers, q squally, r rain, # snow, |í thunder, v visibility, w dow wat

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