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SPECIAL

LIQUEURS

Pints and Quarts.

PEPPERMINT

APRICOT BRANDY

Marie Brizard Get Frerers

W. A. Gilbey Hulst Kamp Ousenier. Marie Brizard

Cusenier

CURACAO

D. O. M.

CHARTREUSE

Yellow

Green

MARASCHINO

Luxardo

KUMMEL

Cusenier

CHERRY WHISKY

CHERRY BRANDY

Heering

APRICOTINE

CREME DE MOKA

Cusenier

PEACH BRANDY

MANDARINETTE

Cusenier,

CREME DE VIOLETTE

CREME DE CACAO

LIQUEUR FECAMP

BITTERS.

AMER FICON

BITTER SECRESTAT FERNET BRANÇA AUGOSTURA POMERANZEN

ORANGE

MacEwen, Frickel

& Co.

BEAMERS PASSED SUEZ CANAL, January 16, Austria, Murenster Cadle.

January 20, Ambría, Sardínia. January 23, Scandi-t, Indra, January Menalder, Glestagan, Kleist, Malta, Myneiden, Putricia.

January 30, Australien, Buelow, Enne Maru, kina,

The E. & A. 8.4. "St. Alban from Sydney left Port Darwin for this port via Timor and Manila, on the 9th Feb., and may be expected to arrive here on the 1st Feb.

Tae Mogul Lina .. Pathan sailed from UK on 27th January, and is due Mrvica here on or alout the Oth March.

February 3, Bayern, Idomeness, Lip The Shire Line, Ltd.'s. Radnorshire

Mourne, Pesto, Siuta, Radnorshire,

February G. "Neleur

Félinary 10, Fenartus, Candia, Rocher, Pring All Frinirich, Yeddo, Barun Dries. Barung fedtarryh.

ARRIVALS PROM CHINA,

February 10, Izian, Nippon, Paul Leṛat.

STEAMERS "EXPECTED.

Mais

The P. M. S. S. Co.'s 8., Koren is due to rive at the port from Manila at 8 .m., the 18th February,

The P. 31. S. S. Co.'s .." Siberia will wil

Yokohama er Hongkong on Wednesday, the 11th February vin Munils. The United States mail han buen transferred to the Express of Bussin, due tu aŕzive in Hongkong ou the 17th February.

-.

The N. L. D. 8.8. Bleid "carrying the Gera. Mails with dates from Berlin

of the 21st January, left Colombe on Saturday, the 7th February, p.m.. and may la expected here on or about Wednesday, the 18th February.

JI

Other Kaca The N. T. E. .. Aki Maru (American Line; left Kobs for this port 'wis šoji and Shanghai on the 8th Feb., and is expected here on the 15th February.

.-3

Y s. Hakata Murus (Calcutta LiLs) left Sngapore" for this port or the Uck Fob., And is

is expected here

on the 15th February.

The N.

Y. ,8,8. Rangoon Laru (Bombay Line) left Bombay for this port on the 30th January, and is expected here to the 16th February,

The H. A. Las, Amiria lait Sabang on the 6th February, .m., and may be expected here on of about the foLL

www February, a.m.

The Mogul Line 8.8. Atholl sailed from Singapore on the 10th February, and is due to arrive here on Monday next, the 16th

Febr

The B. I. 8. N.

B. Jaunga from Calcatra

Singapury, on the lith loft. Feb., am, and may be expected here

or about the 18th Fub., p.

on or

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from London, passed the Caral on the 3rd February, is due hereo the 6th das, b.

pean

The N. Y. K.. Kashimi Maru (Euro- Line) leit London for this port via ports on the 31st January, and is expected here, on the 11th March

The Barber Lino s... Sulmona sailed from

New York on the 14th January, and.

in due to arrive here on or about the 14th March.

The N. Y. K. A.P. Fokohama Maru (Ame-

rican Line) left Seattle for this port via porta on the 10th February, and is -expected here on the luth March.

Latest Advices

The C. P. R. Co.'s R... Emprea of Buria arrived at Kobe at 3.390 p.m. onthe 11th February, left at 2 p.m. on the 12th Feb. due to arrive at Shanghai at 2 p.m. on the 15th Feb. he. I. C. S. N. Co., Ltd.'s Ks. Cheyrang

left Shanghai on the 10th February, is due here on the 14th February

The 1. C. 8. N. Co., Ltd.'s 8.8. Eumwing left Biojos "the 11th February, is ane here on the 15th February. The C. R. B. Co.'s 'R.M.S. Empres of India arrived at, Kobo at 5 p.m. on the Ifth February, and left, st 2 p.m. on the 12th February; due to arrive at Yokohams at 4 pm. on the 13th Feb.

Tho

N. D. L. a.. Goettinger left Singapore

THE CHINA MAIL.

FOR THE RACES.

ZEISS

PRISM

FIELD GLASSES.

TUROL £5.10.0

6 x TUREX

6 x TURACT

5.15.0 610 0

Chs. J. Gaup & Co.,

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS,

HONGKONG.

SHIPPING

‘ARRIVALS.

Febuary [Y.

Broil, Britian at., 22, L. F. "Jamon, Shanghai Fab. 14, Gooral-DooWELL & Oo.. LD. +

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1914.

SPORTING.

ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.

HONGKONG FA. MIRTING,

Reniomond British steamer, 3,014, A.

The monthly meeting of the Elangkon Webster, London and Singaporo Feb. 8: General Gran, LIVINGSTON & CO Football Asociatia was hald in the Royal

B. F. Long forwards, H. L. Railion, W. H. Vitnah, P. Wilkio, gambe and N. V. A. Croucher.

FOOTBALL SHIELD COMPEITTIONAL

The match in this competition between. E.M.S.Minotaur”. Hongkong Club with be played on the Club ground, instead of the Naval ground as previously notified, to-morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. Mr.

Cricket.

Hiyo Maru, Japanese atramer, 1,352 | Engineers' Theatre, Queen's Road; lane | AL P. Storrie will referes. Okutsui, from Penning, General.-a, busz. night. 'Mr. H. R. B. Hancock prasided elbiam. British steamer, 2,468, Wm. and the others present included': Mr. "Dunbar, Chingwantao Feb 8, Col. i Frank Browns and Major T. A. Robertson, Jeang Choon, British atr.. 3,760, W. TA.0.D., Vice-Presidents; Commdr. M.B Larkins, Strails February 7, Guorul-Baillie-Hamilton, RN, Liaut E. K.

February 18...

Jankinn, D.CL.I., Mr. A. P. Storrie and Aaye, British st., 4959. G. J. Cold-Surg A. A. Wilson of the Baferoos" wall, Bumbay Jan. 28, and Singapore Fab. Board, and representatives of over twenty 8. Mails and Goneral.-P. &'O. S. N.. O clube and league competitions.

CHINI.

China, British 'stoama¥, 4.370, C. H. 8. Toque, R.N.E., Shanghai Fib. 10, Mails and General.P. & 6. S. N. Co.

Sahu Maru, Japaness str., 1,119, K. Tashiro, Auping, Amoy and Swatow Feb. 19, General.—0. S. K.

Taming, British steamor, 1,835, G. H. Pennefather, Maalia Feb. 10, Sugar and "General,--BuTERITILD & SWIRL.

..

KusicAbra, British str., from: Canton, Adene, German atr., from Canton. Taiwan Maru, Japanese str., from Can-

tou.

DEPARTURES, February 13.

| Shinyo Morú, for Ebanghai, and San Fraw-

Indo Maru, for Singapore and Bombay..

Cisco.

To-day's Advertisements To-day's Advertisements Dein, f. San Francisco.

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RACE HOLIDAYS.

HE BANKS

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE CLOSED for the Nus wil be Undersigned har rousived instrue.

EXCHANGE BUSINESS on MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY the 18th, 17th and 18th instant at 1.45 ..

Hongkong, Fob. 13, 1914.

FOL.

FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF HONGKONO.

RACE HOLIDAYS.

NOTICE IS BERRYG OFFICERS WALL FIRE INSURANCE OFFICES

be CLOSED for the Transaction of Public Business on MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY 162h. 1715 and 18th instant respectively, at 11.45 a.m.

By Order,

A. R. LOWE,

Secretary.

Hangkang. Feb: 13, 1914.

tiune to sell by Public Auction, (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNET),

on

FRIDAY..

the 20th February, 1914, at 11 Km. at their Sales Hooms, No. 8, Dos Vœux Road, Corner ef

Ice House Street,- SEVERAL CASES OF TOYS Comprising --

MECHANICAL TOYS, ANIMALS.-

DOLLS, GARDEN TOOLS,

TOY GUNS AND SWORDS,!

R ILWAYS, COOKING SETS,

MUSICAL BOXES,

&c.,

TERMS:-As taun).

200

MARINE INSURANCE. ASSOCIATION

OF HONGKONG.

RICE HOLIDAYS.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVAN that all MALINE INSURANCE OFFICES will be CLOSED for the Transaction of Public Business on MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, 18th, 17th and 18th jostaat respectively, at 11.45 a.m2.

By Order,

A. R. LOWE

Secretary,

1

Hongkong, Feb. 13, 1914.

201

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

THE following are the weights for the Fohow Cup (Handicap) to be rus on MONDAY, 16th February.

President, Fijisa Chie, Conqueror Astor

(late Tred),......

Royal Hose,

st. lbs.

11.7 11 3

11. 11. 1

Mahratta 'Chief,

11. 0

Capello

10.12

Triumph Aater

(late Flock),

10.12

Vice-President

(late Twenty)

20.19

Sunlight,

10.13

Snowdrop, i

10.10

Belangor Chief,

10.10

Radium II,.....

10. 7

Violini, raavistike

10. U

Sweet Rocket,

10. 5

Sweet William,

10, 2

9.0

Handicappers.

F. & DICKINSON,) HK. HUGHES,

T. F. HOUGH,

Clerk of the Cours.

Hongkong, Feb. 13, 1914.

203

LIST OF UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS LYING IN THE EASTERN EXTEN- SION AUSTRALASIA & CHINA TELEGRAPH CO'S OFFICE

AT HONGKONG.".

Anderss

en Thursday, the 12th February, at 4 Chunysk

p.m., and may be expected here on or Curling, Peak Hotel'...... about Wednesday, the 18th February: Eahho

The Austrian Lloyd's .. Bohemia left Elmore..

Shanghai for this port on the 12th Gowkou Teeckostuways Feb,, and is due here on the 15th Feb.

PASSENGERS EXPECTED.

Honghampoh... Kwongmanyuon Dinzagem........

Per N. D. L. steamer Kleist. From Southampton Jan. 13, Mrs E. Griffith,

Benghing.. Mr T. Lobel, From Genos Jan. 22, Mr Shuilun..... Kempf, Mr Klein, Capt. C Ulderop Werwhite..... Mr. Werner. From Colombo, Ming Petit.

Per P. and O. steamer Malta, From The N. Y. K... canuki Mar (Valcutta London Jan. 10. Dus Hongkong about Line) left Yokohamn for this port vis Feb. 20, Mr and Mrs J. Bids and Kobe and Shanghai on the 17th Feb., children, Miss A. Laverick, Mr P. HO and is expected here on the 18th Feb. Hallowes, Mr R. Millar, Mr W. J..

Bailey, The B. I. 8. N. Co., Ltd.'s on. Paitala left | Birs &. Afscott, Mr F. T. Jaman.

Rangoon on the 6th February, is due here on the 22nd February.

Per P. and U. steamer Media connect

ing with the steamer India at Colombo.

The N. Y. K. a. Tua Mass (Calcutts From London Jan. 23. Due Rongkong Line) left Calcutta for this part vis about Feb. 28, Mis Wooldridge Ma Rangoon and February, and is 28th February

STATION FROM

Manila.

Ipoh.

Bangkok,

Sbangbai Singapore. Singapore. ...........Singapore. San Francisco. Calcutta, San Francisco.

........Pening.

ming. San Francisco. ......Bradford

J M. BECK,

Buperintendent.

Angkong, Feb. 25, 1914

197

GREAT NORTHERN TELEGRAPH COMPANY'S OFFICE_AT"

HONGKONG.

`UNCLAIMED TELEGRAME

Station from

apore on the 7th

here in the pected?

Kins U. Vespon, Miss A

2

Smysl,

Addre Wotherspoon, Mr J. M..

From Marseilles Chupsbing

The Barber Lino s.e. Chalater saited from Jan. 30. Bir and Mit H. Arundel, Dr and Fukagawa Nikkwayoko...

Founkee..... New York on the 4th February for | Mr A. W. Sestliff, MrC, W. E. Fernan

des, Mr E. W. Townend, Com. Lw Millard Kremlin................

· Hongkong.

of Mahlrose Steamer The N. YH.; Bode Mar (American Diggle.

Ps Ludwig Line) loft Seattle for this part on the

Per I'. and O. steaner Av. From Menschen 27th January, and is

here London Jan. 24. Due" Hongkong about Nimeimaru F12

*Lon tlb" Ist March; MM March 0, Mr E St, Amury, chimg7J, Omni e/o Mataghar The Shire Line, Ltd... Den of Airlie Robinson, Mr B. Evans, Mrs M. Barrower Faisotto à meotra

from Pacides is duo here on the 5th sud children, Mim C. Swa, M: FB. Qeaconlung

March,

Leit felt Byddgy on Richs ds. Me and Sire H. Bailey, Mr. Hbingchep

on. Holloway Lect. Col. sud u AB.

Felvary, 11:1

M: J. Nhaw, DED.)

* may be expected; here on of shout. A Malone Mr R. Ghe

Hissing, Mr. 3 Tan, IQ 7. Pa

Wladi wostook,

Kobe.

Sega.

Shanghai.

HUQUES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers Hongkong, Feb, 13, 1914.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

-906

HE Undersigned have received instruc-

tions to Sell by Public Auction, (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNT>),

MONDAY,

the 23rd February, 1914, at 11 a.m., at No. 1, Shelley Street,

TILL

SUNDRY VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

བ་་

Therein Contained. Including;-

Plush covered Drawing Room Suite and Covers, Extension Dining Table and Chairs, Bronze Figuier, Bookcase, Bide- board etc., Glass and Crockery Ware,

And

Piano by Brinsmead & Son, and Gramophone and Cabinet.

(Full Particulars from Catalogue.) On view day before Sale. Terma- usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

L'uctioneers,

Hongkong, Feb. 13, 1914.

PUBLIC AUCTION

201

TUIE Vaderaigned have received lostroo

Tons to boll by Public a cetine

(FOR ACCOUNT OF ZAZ CONCERNED),

ад

TUESDAY,

the 24th February, 1914, at 2.30 F.M., at their Bales Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner of Ice House Street, SEVERAL CASES OF CLOOKS Comprising a large and varied assortment,

The above is entirely new stock and will

be sold without reserve. TIEMS: eual."

HUGHES & HOUGE,

Auctioneers, Hongkong, Feb. 13, 1914.

BEN' LINE OP STEAMERS

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

105

FROM ANTWERP, LEITH MID. DLESBRO, LONDON AND STRAITS.

THE Steamship

BENLOMOND, Consignees of cargo are hereby informed that all goods are being landed as their ris taka: the hazardons and/or stars" hazar dons Godowns of the -- Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Lamites. Kowloon, whence and/or from the whALYM delivery may be obtained...

No dama will be admitted after the Goods hats late the Godor DE, and Goode, zemalaing undelivered that for 19th inst. wil be subject to rent, DALL

All Aaims against the steamer must b presented to fam Undersigned on or before;

26th kont

Dot be IN

Ujina Mare, for Saigon.

Kenton Mars No. 5, for Chingwantao? Mataura Maru, for Wakamatsu.. Chengshing, for Tiantain. Hinnesota, for Japan and Sestile.

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVED,

THE INTERPORT MATCH.

Mr. F. W. Eager, Hon. Secretary having reported that he had heard nothing further from the Shanghai F. A. it was agreed that the waiter should be dropped,

CIVIL SERVICE .. CRAIGENGOWES. Ir the League to-morrow at 2 p.in, ther Civil Service will meet Craigongower with the following team:-R. E . Bird, (Captain), Hon. C. Bayern, B. Reed,

F. A. Sutherland, G. R. Sayer, Prof... A. E. W. Salt, A. O. Brawo, A. Foster, W. H. Wooley: Scorer, W. F. Fincher. R. C. Bulow, R. C. Witchell. Umpire,

Shooting.

REPORT OF THE BEFER 23′ BOARD.

The League match, between the Taikoo-- The report of the Reforses' Board meat-Rife. Club and F.M.S. Minotaur, did not [on Fobruary 9, was submitted. It showed take plass 'on Saturday, hat owing to the. that Refores Tyler had been "carpeted" inclement weather, bus will take place on for failing to turn up to a match, and his

Saturday, the 14th Feb.

explanation of a mistakeo data” brought him a caution

The complaint of the D.G... Buglars. against Referee Bradley, R.E, was recom munded to be dismissed.

The next item was with regard to three players reported in connection with the

RE. and R.G.A. unfinished match on

WEATHER REPORT.

+

...

at

On the 19th at 10:31. The anticyel is now central over the Eastern Boy

Promura has increased slight'haver- Japan, Forms and Laxon, and decrewed";

slightly along the cca of Chinato

Light or variable winde are indicated? along the east coast of ( hins, and moderate- monsoon over the N. Chins Sea

Hongkong minfall for the 24 hours end- ingrat 10 s.m. to-day, 0.00 inches.

Forecast for the 24 tours ending ai nowy to-morrow →→

1.-Hongkong

January 31. The players were-Corp Coxpa and Sapper Kelly for refusing to Touranie.. leave the field when ordered; Sapper Lewin, as captain of his team, for not giving the name of a player ordered off....

The Board reported having spent con- Per duae, for Hongkong, from Lonsiderable time and care in examining and don, Mrs O'Brien, Mise C. Bryant. ir J. cross-examining the refere, Cel Sergt. C. Thorburn, Miss M. Brasher, Mr W. 0, Trafford, Mirs Foster, Mr and Mrs Sperrys; Blake, D.O.LL, the three players in ques from Marseille, Mirs and Mise Thempaan, tion and witnesses. They submitted the Miss E Glies, Mt Lancaster, Mr F. G. fol owing Carroll Mr F. Olmagn

Tilley and child.

Miss H. M. Paul, Miss Balmer, Mr 9. A. Klubies, MrQ. R. Lee, Mr S. H. B. Rossiter, Mr B. W. Gall, Mr R. Stewart Mr and Mrs K. E. Newman, Mr L. P. Murphy

Fob Hr Leo Misa GF. M. E. Gardner: from

Mr Atkinson, Sydney,

Mr Rice; from

(a) That Supper Kelly committed the offence of swearing at the referee, noi leaving the field when ordered to do so, and making incorrect statements.

(b) That Corp. Coxon did not leave Mr and the field who ordered.

Bombay, ir and Man, ch;

Mrs Ayres de Sa, Mr La

ach(0) That Sapper Lewis used abusive from Penang, Rev. Bro. James; from language to the Referee and refused to give Singapore, Mise Maad Allan,

Mr A.

Me-

Leod, Miss Lenman, Mr L. Cherniavsky, the refarce the name of a player ordered Mir S. Cherniavsky, Mir M. Cherniavsky, off.

Mr F. S. Leger, Mr Mitchell, Mr Wood,

(d) That Referee Blake conducted the

Mr D. Kinlock, Mrs Domville, Mr Wien, nutch fairly and was justified in his actions Mr C. Barsi, Mr Mannsche, Mr Jebeen.

For China, from Shanghai: for Hong-in the circumstances. kong, Mrs R. Johns. Mr J. Bell Irving,

(e) They recommend,

Mr K. Yabera, Mr A, B. Garrock, Mr and Chat Sappor Kelly and Sapper Mra E. R. Morris, Rev. G. H. Cole, Mr

Fabruary 19.

and Mrs R. C. Shaw, Mr G. F. Woon, Mr Lewis be suspended from Football and and Mrs Liang, Mr. J. A. Bal, and football management for two months from Miss M. Marshall; for Singapore, Mr

Whitby for Beni

mbay, Mr and Mrs Knowles ; for Brindisi, Rev. Bishop Ibanez; for Mareilles, Cal. and Mrs H.F. Walters, Capt. Rathe for London, Mr and Mrs Button, Inspector and Mrs Crudge and child, Mr J. Homann.

SHIPPING REPORTS.

and Neighbourhood E. winde, moderate; fair.

2-Formcea Obannel: NF ind fresh.

3.-South cost of China between Hong- kong and Lamocks: The same as No. I..

4.-South coast of China between Bong kong and Hainan: The same as No. 1.

EXCHANGE.

Hongkong, February 13, 1914.

Bank Wire

30 days sight...

On London-

...1/-10%

I

On demand,

..1/-10

110

1/11

months' sight

17-11

Credits, 4 months sight,

Documentary, 4 months' nigh

1/. 11

On Paris

On demand,

2401

Crodita, 4 months' sight,

-245

On demand.

...1974

Credits, 60 days' sight,

Wire, ...

(2) That Coxon be suspended-from-foot-On-Berlin- bail management for one month from February 12

Liedt. Momber and Corpl. Grimes, R. E., criticised the referee's method f conducting the mateb.

On á

vale being taken, all in favour of the Report except the

kgainst:

were

On New York

Ou doo

domand,

Us Bombay

On

The British steamer Aways from Singa- for H. E. representatives, who voted On &erial

pore reports: Moderate monsoon to 16" N., strong to fresh monsoon to port.

The British steamer Taming from Manila reports: Fresh monsoon and wear and fine weather.

POST OFFICE NOTICES. Mails will close for:" SHANGHAI & NORTH CHINA.

Europe via Siberia, Per Aaye. Et 9 s.m., on Saturday, the

14th Feb.

[To make connection with the Dalby

stomer leaving Shanghai on Wednes day, the 18th inst., at 5.30 a.m.] SWATOW.

Per Helen at 8 a.m., on Saturday, the

14th Feb.

HOIHOW, TOURANE & CUE HƠN.

The next meeting will be held on March

67TH Cor, R.G.A. v. D.C.L.I. RESERVES. These teams played a 2nd Dis., United Services League match on the Military ground yesterday. Terms-

Wire. *...* On demand... Un Singapore- On demand,

Ori Manilar

Qa demand,

+++

...1415 149

...81

...M4

80

'sight (privata paper)...744

On demand,

739

On Shanghai-

O" demand,

Gold

87th Duy., R.G.A.-Marsh Dougherty, On Yokoham McCubbin Ware, Westbrook, Delaney: Muir, Lovelock, Cartwright, Shakespent,

Reserves.-Fitzgerald; Withy Brown: Bartlett, Holmes, Linton; Davis, Beansts, Hughes, Eardley, Back.

Referee, hip's Corpl. Maanduo.

gunnera started with the wind. | Bațe of Nitive interest.... *.41% Holies beat them off and centra from Chinese Suli, Coin

..935 Leaf, 100 fine (per tael)...254.9. Silver (per oz) Sarereigns (Banks' Buying rate) #10.40

268. 8t preus * 34% di

Per Edene, at 8 ... on Saturday, the shooting boots, several abot player with

14th Feb.

Ear Silver in Hongkong Chinese Copper Cảnh

Obiness Copper Conta

*

...14 % dia.

HONGKONG TIDES

the right was -

was finely headed in by Davis, Hongkong Suh Coin....... Marah bringing of a

Rood Bare. Cart wiight was about the only play

from missing narrowly or finding a resting place with Fitzgerald. Not once in the Brst half did Per Erroll, at 10 a.m., on Saturday, 6 shot trouble Bísrsh, half time score :---

the 14th Feb;

67th Coy., R.G.A., 0; D.C.L.I. Res., O. ompiled at the Nautical Almanae Offer lo London from the result, of the analysis With the wind, the Dukes made a of observations taken by means of an x-

*STRAITS.

*SHANGHAI, *NORTH CHINA L

*JAPAN V KOBE..

PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.

The tide table given below has be

Pat Gregory dear, at noon, on Satur. good show for a while. McCubbin and tomatic tide-recording machine in the Wa

Dougherty were continually repulsing ter Police Basin at Trim Sha Tsui đuring. day, the 14th Feb.

efforts from the opposing forwards but the

yesen 1887 8-9, Bennets should have popped one in. At: The warn of the table corresponds with the other and, the ball was potted but off the zero of the sounding in the Admiralty side ruled it out. After a long D.C.L.I. Charts which has been found to be 4 feet attack: Harpar broke away and, cutpacing 3 inches below mean sea level the backs, scored a nice goal. Shakespear missed when only a couple of yards from the eustodian, the end arriving with the

Por Loungeany, at 1 pm, on Saturday,

the 14th Fob.

*SWATOW. **SHANGHAI & *NORTH

CHINA.

SII

Par Chihli, at 5 p.m., on Saturday, the

14th Feb. SEANGHAI, NORTH

TSINGTAU.

OHINA

&

(Europe via Siberia)... Par Cheran, at 6 p.m., on Saturday,

"the 14th Fod.

(To make connection with the Teinps train leaving Shinghai on Thursday, the 19th inst, at 8p.m.]

SWATOW,

ܐ -:bora

.'

..

57th Coy., R.G.A. I: D.O.L1. Res., 0,

UNITO SERVICES LEAGUE.

POSITIONS OF CLUBS TO DATE. FIRST DIVISION,

·Goals. P. W. D. L. F. A., 4 3 10

Tobtain the depth of water on the tide gauge at the Victoria Naval Yard add & feet 4 inches, and on the gauge at Lamont Dock, Aberiman, add 10 feet 6. Inche' be he height given in the table.

R.G.A. Royal Engineers 32 D.O.L.L

21.046 34 3 7

40 2 13 0 BAL

··· | H.K.B. Tibar 4 0

(Not including the R.E. and RG.A unfaithed watch on January 81; when the R.G.A. were leading 8-0.) | |--

For Batman, at 9 am, on Sunday, the

- 15th Feb. *SWATOW, AMOY & FORMOSA Vis

TAMSUL

Par Daigi Mars, at 9 a.m., on Sunday.

the 16th Feb.

STRAITS & CEYLON.

Per Bohemia, at 9 a.m., on Eunday, the

15th Feb.

RECORD - DIVISIÓN,

Goali

P. W. D. L. F. A 87th Cor.R.G.A.13 8 2 326 16 SWATOW, SHANGHAI & NORTH HODgkung Folice.13-88

227 13 88th Coy, R.G.A.11 12,326 7

19, 19. 13

CHINA

Per Wingang, at: 5 p. on Monday, 83rd Co: A222 F

the 18th Feb.

SWATOW, AMOT & FUOCHOW.

Far Haiyang, st 10 am, on Tuesday,

the 17th Feb.

Tamar Bos. D.O.IL. Res... 7

142115 €2 RE Reserves.18 3 7 8 13 272 D.C.L.I..Band... 9 34 3 15 16 Stuff and Depto...14 3 9 2 15 38 3

Begleral B STRAITS, BURMAH, DEYLON, ADE

DO.LI LAIDE, WESTERN AUSTRALIA AND PITUCION, HONGKONG LEAGUE. INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT & EUROPE Via BRINDISL

28th Coy, E.G.A... 4 4 0·0908 Moslem B.C. 541-0.16 1-8 University F.6 23:0 1.134 3.0.0, 6060010 0

The following matches have been ar

Per China, on Saturday, the 14th Feb, Printed Matter and Sample 10 năm.. Begiatantion 10.13 a.m. -... Registration, with late fee of 10 centà up

to 11.00a.m.

Registration, Kowloon 3.0, 0.30

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Friday 18th 58th Coy, RG.A v. Moslom. Clilitary ground 4

Wednesday, 26th 88th Cor., B.GAT. University Military ground 4.30.⠀

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