MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1908,..
THE TYPHOON.
Onge again longkong har escaped a visit
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from its most dreaded scourge, a typhoon. The Austrian linor Empire, of the E.
The Glenturret berthed at No. 3 sharf, while the P. & O. Poona went alongside the No. 2 whef, at Kowloon, towing.
The Kiang Ta, a Wast River patrol
All Saturday the wind blew in great. a. steunphy company, urivedio the bar-Cruiser underwent her official trial hip to gasts nod by run-down those respon- baur a little after noon on Sunday, having day. sible for the Kowloon Forry launches rande an exceptionally smart run downfrom thought it advisable to stop hon from run ning. A goud many- Kowton folk were accordingly stranded in Hongkong, while Hongkong cricketers and others visiting
The Nippon Your Kaisha's European Moji to this port, the time being liner Inaba Maru, Captain Williamı Baig about three and a half days only. The bridge in command, arrived in part at ressed cret with moderate breezes with 'a seven o'nlock this mining from Japan beary swell during the last day or two ports, via Shanghai, en route for London
ris the usual
ports of call. The
THE CHINA MAIL.
THE GYMKHANA
The Last of The Senson.
De Saturday afternoon the fifth and Inst meeting of the sasson of the Hongkong Gymlthana Chah was held at Happy Valley. There was not quite such a large attendance ay on Doimer occasions, nodeukt owing to the rough weather prevailing at the time. Hin Exculteney, Sir Fredrick Lugard, ac companied by M. A. J, Backusbury. Private Secretary and Captain Hopper, A.D.C, was present during the afternoon. far as Singapore. Me Bukzaki has been by kind permission of Lent, Colond B. F. Broughton Glorer, 18.0., and the newly appointed Japanese Coneel to Singapore, to which place he is now Officers of the 3rd Battalion Middlesex proceding to take up his official deties. Regiment, the Band of the Regiment play- Mr Kusumoto, the popular ausger of the ed many pleasing selections of music. The ked office of the B.Y.. was a racing was up to its smal high standard passanger and retanita Hongkong from and was greatly enjoyed The officials
holiday racation spent in his ralive were:-- country.
the mainland had perfores to stay in Kow-approaching Hongkong. The Empire, one lant has quite fair passenger list loou overnight. Sunday was a Masterṛ jof the most popular vosevels on the Ausand has beard as passenger Consul day and, after nightfall- thera- was a good-talian ron, las fair number of passengers and Mr Sudzuki, who are proceeding as deal of rain, but the typhoon was known on board, the smjerity of whom have been to have passed Southward of the Odony on a round th, and are best roturning to hed by Monday morning the smaller craft Syday and ether parts of Australasia. were getting back into harbour again, The vessel is due to leave hory at noon on though heavy son was still running. the Thursday, 15th inst.
The following telegram was quocived at the American Consulate General, fang. kone, from the Manila Observatory at 10. on Oct. 12-Cyclone or by phoon East of Southern Luzes, moving W. LF W. N.W.
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On arrival of the Pacific Mail liner Koren Honolulu from Yokohama, no less flan three Amerion roosals were on board as well as a targu number of other interesting |and distinguishert passengera.
Cricket geneally suffered a Ratering
I hear that the Indo Chins Navigation owing to the bad light and boisterous wine's steamer Chipshing-broke adrift from but high hopes are entertained in e anee- | her moorings late last night or early this tion with the interport team when they morning, Lut m damage was done, as the go to Shanghai, after playing with con siderable succes throughout Saturday's gale. The weather als efecto the aften- dane at the Gymkhana.
ilu newly end volunteer corps for resons work on occsainas of typhoons were all awaiting the call to duty and it is evident that had such been necessary newly all the monsbers would have been found at their respective posts.
The drowning of a sauli boy who was blown from his parent's sanipan at Chuses way Bay on Saturday evening is the only fatality reported, while little or no damage. soenae, to have been done to property in the Colony.
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C Saturday the members of the Hong-
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Captain and officers soon had her in hand, und mude Jhings fast once more.
Teiling yacht Syren, which was lying stander of dissie Widine's East Point wwrt, Also in ke drift, and Sell foul of Mossra Bluekhend's bulk, which was an- chored some tüstance further west. Beyond
The Inaba Maru experiencexl) a very pleasant trip all the way down from the northern ports until about a for hous out fren Hongkong when she ran into very heavy weather angir Hea But she is Wensel, so that it is unt surprising the not well known as a gold and safe sexgoing even the ladies were attacked by de mer. The veased will leave at daylight on Wednesday for Europe.
LONGSHOREMAN.
SPORTING.
Football.
SIX AIDE COMPETITION,
The following an "the terms chocu in the Six-a-Side Computition :—
a few minor erstehes, na rious damage. Af. Weston (cap) De F. It. Kew (apt)
was clone.
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E. Humphreys A.-Morfey
Japan's welɑomo of warships with war-M. A. David ships is entirely approprame, and there is 31. A. Mariay nɔ domubi hei what the display will be a | It. Coughtrie
gaificent eli ation of friendly forzos
A. Hamiltone
R. C. Barlow
T. E. Weall
·
H. Hunter
F. A. G. May
Some peoplò menu to think that it would. R. Terner (sept) | be pamper for Jagwati to assemble sumpans. W. Sayer
fta wilcoming purposes and keep the war. "Ships offt of sight. But wify
Having reaved cabled instructions from Japan, The Japanese training ship Taisei Muru leit Hemofulu on the Zird alt, for Fiji. a whid plate she stayed for about hva anys after which she re
kong Volunteer Corps go into camp fes their une tanining of sixteen days. The Corps are to leave Bliske Pies at 2.45 p.m. The list promotions are as follows: - j turned to Anjan." Daring the stày of the No. 1.Comxay To sergeants. Corp
S.
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training ship'st Honolult, the offisers and and quen verg mest liburidly entertained by the gentry d leoglychants
A. Suth and Corp. C. F. Herisst: to serpenal, Bombe. A. W. W. J Peskés Bounty. F. Loureiro, and Connor W Polling: to borgardliers, GamesE Hum- phreys, II. W. Watling and Smith. No. 2 Company-To servant. Corp. A. K. Crapnell; to corpords. Bombes. H. Lack, and C. Hayward bombardiers, Gunners E. Hayouni, E. Wilkins, II. J. Quich, and M. Manuk. No. 3 Company sergeant Gunner A. F. Warrick to corporal, Bea bardim B. T. Jackman: to bombardiers, Ganners J. A. E. Bullock, P. slacks, and L. 8. Greenhill. No. 4 Company--to en- porals, Bombardier V. 8eb anal Gunner G. A. Saunders; to hombardiers, Commers (lat none of them seem to be correct,
The Toyo Kisen Kaisha's criple screw taching the Tenyo Maru arrived at San Francisco on the morning of the 15të ult, Frog China srl Japan ports via Honolulu, The Tenyo landed seventy-two cabiu pus- ¡ spugers, ten sterge passengers and about six thousand tons of cargo from far east- on parts. The Freight included one hun F.¦ deed and sixty tons of raw silk,
Yokohama to San Francis, the linar was commanded by Captain Ernest Bort, vice Captain H. Going, who was Mastre of the big liver on its maiden vergange. Captain Ching is lying crimsly ill in Japan,
J. G. Moir, C. E. Frith, B. Dason, and D. Young Engineer Company-te sor- gant, Corp. G. W. Kynoch; to corporal, 2nd Corporal J. H. Barrington to End corporals, Suppers F. P. Izuftsty and J. Hiret.
Captain G. f. Wood is appointed to the command of the Infantry Company, vios Captain Johnston docessed,
The cadets may probably go under canvas
at Stonecutters after the Volunterrs return
from camp.
From
Many are the runcars alloaf us to why Captain Going was relieved at Yokoluma,
am led in understand that he is no banger in the service of the Pope Hisen Kaistus having lost his command because he failed to treat with due respect & high and Fotoentist Japanese diplomat, who was a paunger as the liner from an Francisco to Yokohanu, with the distinguished con sideration that he considered his due. The latter registered a complaint-and Captain! Philip. Gong lost hisposition. That là one story Another yarn current in San Fran- disco is that all the European oflicers is the T. . ships are having their lives made ruiserthie hy the actitude assound fowards them by the Japanese ofteers and crews,
The orders for the period of training state that wobers of corps who attend
The British steamship Asia ezme out of cup for Juss than three days will be!
lam at noen to-day, after having been charged $2.50 per diem for extions, as the dougly overhanded and receiving the Gornment unkes an allowance for them..ucessary repairs, Rereille will be sounded daily at 6.15
a.m. Retreat at 5.45 p.m., port
10.15 p.m.
WeAser
H. Goldenberg
1. K. Heitslet
RP. Carter
X . Hall (map)
F. G. Carroll
W. B. Stantan
B. C. M. John AS. KempchoƏ P. Linton
H.L.0. Garrett (pt) G. N. Ford
ER. Thomas
.H.Willie (cap) A. Gregory T. L. Guldenberg
G. G. Richardryn C. Humphrey's W. G. Worcester W. E. L Shonton H. E. Stoneham W. Waterhouse.
The following may not as substitutes... 33. Lester, A. Leith J. H. Back- bone, K. S. Morrison, S. P. Warbrobe and F. Bevington, together with the last two players in any of the teams or any new humbur joining the chuth after this due.
DATES OF PLAY.
letale 16th Weaton, Williams 16th Hall . Terr 19th nett v. Williams 19th Kaw V. Turnar
Y.
20th Weston • V, Foll 20th Williams Ker 2st Tamer v Weston 20ml Hall Y. Garr 23rd Hall v. Williams Brd Garrest г. Кож 26th Garrett . Wester 26th Kew » 1. Ba 27th Kew F. Westro 27th Williamas v. Torner 2th Garrett v. Turner
The first named team in each came to lay in colours.
Kick-off 5.15 sharp. Time of play 15 anthutes each way. U-nide two player. Two points for a win. One for a drag,
Cricket.
INTERFORT TEAM - THE RENT, Another practice match was played by the Interport team versus the Rest on the Cricket Croand on Saturday. The untable verers were A. E. Tuning and Lieut Houghton, both players retiring, the former with 67 to his credit and the latter with two less Bird, Pake and Sharpe did not bal and the total scor; made was 191,. A Fowlor for the Rest knocked up before
he was sturuped by Claxton while IL Hancouk was not out with 57 runs.
The scores were as follows:-
INIEROIT TRẬN.
411
Messes Jardine, Matheson and Company A. A. Claxton, o Young, b Stevens
The British steamer Yuen Sang, for which A. . Landing retired 9:30 p.m., las post 10 p.m., lights oul
All duties will extend from are the Agents, and which left Manils on LA, Houghton retired Reveille to Ravoillo except Guarda. A Friday lust, arrive in harbout this morning W. Edwards, not out guard of two N. C. Officers and six then and bude fast to her huuy at a quarter to R.. Hotchison, Fowler, H. Haeck will to postel Troll Patreat to Raveille eye. Vessel brought for dabin Lt. Home, & II. Hack, bhower.... around Camp An Orderly Ulcer and pasugers and a number of Chinese, with W. C. D. Turner, H. Hancock... -Sergeant will be detailed daily in Campege purge of general merchandise. Bondsman Barton, ... H. Hancocks Orders. The guard will mount at Retrost à line trip was experienced, although R. E. 0, Bird A. W. J. Peake mad 5.47 p.m. Parades will take place during the sea, af lest to the ideas of the Indy
Compl. Sharp did not Bat camp as follows-Daily (Sundays essengers were somewhat rough, while pected) for all units at 6 a.m., and 5.15 the typhoon followed in the wake of the p.m. Sunday, 18th October, 9 a.m., Diving, roseel.
Service; Colledion for Hospitals. 12 noou,
hota through sotncome who has just
leave in
hened taily in Corps Orders. The and night in an endeavour to stamp on
Patron His Excellong Sir Frederick Lugned, K.C.M.G., C.B., D.S.O; His Excellency Vice-Admiral Hou. Sir Heel- worth Lambton, C.B.; His Excellency Maj-Genl. R. G. Broadwool, B.; Rear Adairai R. IF 8. Stokes R. N. Com- Jockey (lub, (Fx-Olsio.), The Hon Mr intttee:The Stowards of the Hongkong F. E. May. C.M.G., Mesas C. H. Ross, J. A. Jupp, The Hon. Mr W. J. Gresson Messrs 1. P. White, G. E. Hall Brution,
Patenson and Captain Cuuningbom. Judge Major-General Bradwood; bendi- capper-Mr J. A. Jupp clerk of the | scales—Mr H. I. White, assistant cleck of the scales-Capt. Cunningham; starter +=MC # Ross Zul aharter-dir 12 Paterson; time-keeper-M7M. S. Sassoun; hon. sec. and treasurer-Mr R. P. C. Mas
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FIVE FORLUNGS FLAT Raz.-Handicap. For all China Ponies. Jockeys who have not wou more than two official races in Hongkong, Shangbai or Tientsin allowed & 103.
Mr F. T. Hough's Sidier Dhy, 138lbs.
Blbe allowance (Mr Mackio) 1 Mr Reinbek's Maryland, 11 lbs...... (Mr Hickmusa) Mr Dryandust's. Earthqunka, 160 be...
(Mr Dupree) 3 Also ran-Blue Nile, Baluchi Chief, Kirkpatrick and Mainstay. From a close Start Earthquake shot ahead and followed by Sider Dhu and Bino Nile and the race home was very exiting.
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Time, 1m 18 rec. Pri-mutual, 324. | Cash sweeps, 1st $104.95; 2nd $29,70; 3rd |
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(Owner) 3 Alsas - Plyni. Astral and Plym wer carly leading but the latter w quickly superceded by Coxsrah and Quora, Astral, which had a good start romped $17.00 Cash Sweeps, 1; 8201.45; 2nd home. Tino 2m. 14 set. Pari-matuel, 874.00; 3rd $32.25.
The Ladies' Nomination Race did not take place,
| THREE QUARTERS OF A MILE FLAT RACE. —
Fort China Ponies which have run and not won at Gymkhaur Meetings this Senson. Winners of the Welter Race not barred. Wnight for inches as per
Subscription Griftios of any Season and all Ponies entered in the Hongkong Gratin. States and/or the Tientsin Stakes at the Hongkong Jockey Club Moating 1908 slowed 10 lbs. Jockeys who have not wou more than two Official Inco in Hongkong, Shang hai or Tientsin allowed › ibs.
Mr L. K. Leeson's Soudas 14âlh........
(Mr Doprea) 1 Mr W..J. Gresson's Ardpatrick 155th.....
(Owner) 2 Mr L.. K. Leeson's Panjabi, 1971b...
· (Mr Deacon} ̧> Also tau: - Sofiano Rese, Strathmaim, Kirkgusscon and Eglington. A bad start
was made with the exception of Panjabi and Soudan and they kept their lead of some five or six lengths for a consider- able distance. Ardpatrick then out- distanced Panjabi and ama in a good second after Soudan. Time in 38 sec. Puri-mutuel 8. Cash amrps, 1st 9311.85;' Ind $85,10; Sed $41,55.
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Cany Inspection by Connnandant, Sun day, 25th October, 8.30 am. Divine retarted free Dials that the American F. H. B. Stevers... Servion moon, Camp Inspection by Com battleship last left that place on Saturday E. B. Reed mandant Sunday, let November, 11a.m., morning for Yokoham. Nobody with the A. A. Yourg... Divina Service; 12:50 p.m., Inspection by exception of the officers, was allowed shore T. E Pearce... His Excellency the G.U.C. Lectures and ¦
cipsequence of the cholera w. F. Brower... Musky will ho arranged for all mothers spedemic which is still very prevalent F. A. Fowler remaining in Camp during the day there, notwithstanding the afforts of the
H. Hahcock... and details of pandes, drills, etc., will sanitary authorities who are working day
Hancock, Houghton, b Peake... T. E. Pearre, e Hutchison, b Pesko... A. P. Dashwood, & Bird, b Peake... 2.50 p.m. Saturday, 24th October, Gen It is whispered that a lot of people are
Wednesday 28th going to suffer through the boys rot being A. Fowler, stpl. Claxton, b Peake October Gun Practice, 3.30 p.m. Inspec. permitted to go gahore, since the number II. Hancock, not eat..." tion by His Excellency the Governor (Sir who had expected to do a great business. It. Young, notont F. J. D. Lugard, K...G., C.B., D.S.O. during the stay of the Sost is said to be E. B. Reed, Major Stephenson, W. F. Brewer and F... Stevops did Saturday, 31st Octobor, Gun Practice, 2.30 very largo indeed. It is hoped, however,
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Wednesday, 31st Octuber, Gan Practice.
Practice, 2.30 p.m.
Fost
Mr WJ. Daniel
Mr G. E. Morrell...
Mr F. B. Denoon...
There were nino entries for this rude, the time allowed being 3 minutes and five 17 seconds. Mr Daniel had a little trouble with his stead at the commencement and subsequently passed the post of a second
Pari-muttel, $144.
Cash 38 under time. 57 Sweeps, 1st $209,25; 2nd $86; 3rd $42.75. 2NDLE AND A "QUATER FLAT RACE HANDICAP. For all. China Ponies, Jockeya who have no gou more tha two official races in Hongkong, Shanghai er Tientsin allowed 5 lbs. Hon Mr May'a Astral, 1610, (Owner)., 1 ... 131 Mr Reinbok's Maryland, (5015, élbe ...
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R. E. . Bird... A. W. J. Peake Corp. Sharpe....... Bandssan Barton ...
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27 $101.70; 3rd. $50.85.
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COCOA and
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Love and the Ironmonger, by R J.
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Six Chapteis of a Man's Lifo, by Victoria
Cross.
The Metropolis, by Upton Sinclair. The Thief on the Cross, by Mrs Harold E.
Gopst.
The Apple of Eden, by T. Thurston, An Old Man's Darling, by Lucas Cleara. The Kiss of Heler, by Charles Marrroct Marezin, hy A. G. Hales.
The Individualist, by Philip Gibbs. The Shano of Marley, by Refell Sabatini. A Prisoner's Story of the Cross, by Pater
Rossgger.
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CO., LIMITED.Saturday evening there was a considorable
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Although the weather was vocy rough on
attendancent the Y.M.U.A. wdan' a social evening was hold. The Hon. Mr F. H. May, Colonial Secretary, presided."-The
THE Undersigned have been appointed SOLE AGENTS in Hongkong and South programme was a very interesting one and
Chins for the abové Compatry's
WHISKIES:
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Fongkong, October 1, 1908.
DODWELL & CO., LTD.
incladed sags by Mr. AA Clation, quartettes by Mesa J Forbes, E. DA Ayris, J. W. White and R. S. Percy. Mr.
| D. Harzer also gave nevarat selections of his one stringed violin which were greatly oppreciated.
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