SPORTING.
SATURDAY'S CRICKET.
THE CLUB NA MILITARY EL The Club were at home to à Military lever and the visitors won by the nar- row margin 13 runs T. E. Pearce, of the lab, with a score of 81, was the outstanding batsman. Gunner Fuge and Serpent McGregor, both with 35, doing best for the Military. Scores
THE CLOT.
R. Kennedy, e McGregor, b Waterson 3
B. M. ustin, b Waterson
R. A. Urned, olen, b Griffin
F.D. Lisaker, è and b Falmer
F.R. Evans, c Helm, b Waterson Licat Cul Morgan, Wyatt,
McGregor...
Dr. G.E Aubreyst.
Wabi,b McGregor
H. t. Tayler, Wahl, b 31eGreger
P. Jacks b Falmer...
R. P. Thursfell, not but
TE. Fearer, Wahi, b. MeGregor...
Grifting in
Waterson
Palmer...
Wyatt.
McGregor
Extras...
NYWLING ANALYSIS.
B
21
...135
Tota!
D.
R. N
R
3
30 1
(1
0
27
MILITARY XI.
QMS. Eyati. Potrer, b Beard
Br. Dix, e ateb Tayler.. Liens ft. 1. 1. Gritti Morgar Lieut. 1. Wahl run on
Gr. Page, ni b Tyler
Sap, Wright Morgan
Sergt. Meteor, "c
Morgan...
0
20
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Islamics had no intention of allowing
he rasteh to proceed.
Such un cident redounds to the discredit of the Islamies and would only happen in sheer ignorance of good aportsmanship, The referee's decision in all matters is final and it is to be hoped
will the Football Association phatically impress this rule upon the offenders and help to prevent a recurrence of such an affair.
RE. RESERVES WIN
ero-
The RF (8) defeated the 83rd Co. RG.a. by goals to. 1. Baker and
14 Millard cored for the winners and
Downs for the 43rds.
30
3
Thursfeld, b
33
5
Corp. Godden, vans, b Morgan Pte. Waterson, nut pabe
Gri Palmer, Brand, b Tayler Bap. Helson, h Tagler ...
Extra
Tom
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
MORRISON HALL ». ST. Jons's Halla,
Flayed on, the University Ground There was no score in the first half, but Morrison Hall gradually wore down the fine defence of St. John's and Rurojishn scored a beautiful goal. Morrison Hall 157 are probably the best University team and they thoroughly deserved their win in this exceptionally fast and hard
·W.
1
Brand
Pearce *
D
K
Morgan
Tayler
43
30
KOWLSON CC 2ND XI. . C. C.C...
A Match between Kowloon CC nd
31. and Craigengower CC, was played
at Kowloon on 25th November-
KOWLOON c.c.
B. D. Erans, retired
C. Mycock, run nitong
P. H. Stapleton, retired
68
contest.
Score: Morrison Hall 1 gea O John's Hall 0-
BOWLS.
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FROM BELAWAN DELI, PENANG AND SINGAPORE
BE Steamship
THE
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be obtained. Goods not cleared by December Jal will be subject to rent.
St.
at
The Kowloon Bowling Club brought the seascar to a close on Saturday, when the members were
home at
to their efriends, and a large number of the latter
miky
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10.30
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possession, 9, REDHILL, NO. 131 will not be recognised.
J. W. C./B. Apply to
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No Fire Insurance will be effected by the Undersigned in any case whatever.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JAVA-CHINAJAPAN LYN.
1371
31 manifested their interest in the s***
A. E. Silkstone, cSchnaped, Pestonjean: the Club by their presence. The
F. W. Wood, not out
H.E, Rouse, c Thompson b Pestonje.
A.B.F. Raven, & Thompson, b Pestonje
C. I stapleton, net out...
Extras...
did not bat.
++
Total .......
HOWLING AXALYSIS.
Pestonje...
28 in the various competitions were played
off during the afternoon, and the games
04 M.
***
...15
2
3
R. Pas
Southerton ..........
....14
0
Bradbury...
3.
14
29
Hongkong, Nor. 27, 1916.
Agents.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM EUROPE, COLOMBO AND."
STRAITS,
were all of a
1of a close and exciting nature. Spoon game were also played by rinks representing the Taikoo, Police and Kowloon Clubs and proved very inter- Mr W. Davidson, 175eeting and enjoyable." AE. Schulz, F. Travers, and H. Overy vice-president of the club, welcomed the
THE Company's Steamship and, after tea and other refresh.
ISHIMA BARU," guests, ments had been served, called upon Mrs Beron, who gracefully presented the having arrived from the above porta, to the winners, Kr Davidson Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed Landed firs Heron a that their Goods are being landed sud beautiful
in the name of the placed at their risk in the HoSGKONG AND bouquet in o members, and tendered their thanks to Kowacon WRAST AND GODOWN Co.'s ber for her services. He also called for Godowns at Kowloon, where each consign. three cheers for the ladies who had ment will be sorted out mark by mark and assisted in dispensing the tea and delivery can be obtained as soon as the refreshments and these were heartily Goods are landed. given. A similar compliment was o Corded to the Kowloon Club for their 14 hospitality
The function was favoured 8 with ideal weather and was heartily enjoyed, not a little of the success attending it being die the admirablo arrangements of the bon. secretary, Mr D. S. Cooper.
Jex
GRAIGESGOWER (G-C.,
R. Bask, b Evan
4. Mann, Schulz, b Wood...
8. Jes, b Evans ....
R. Pestonje, e Stapleton, b Wood
c
2. Soutterton, & Silkstone,
L. a. RoGo, c Evans, b Wood
Wood...
T. Thompson, c Wood, b Overy...
B
W. Bradbury, ran out...
J. D. Noria, b Evans ...
D. E. Kharas, not out...
1 Wood ...
F. Schnapel, & Schulz, b
Extrat
Total
4
'BOWLING ANALYSM.
P
B. D. Ev..., 8.5
F. W. Wood... TR E. Overy
4
FOOTBALL.
0
10
་
PEJZE WINNERS, Championship-1st, G. R Edwards; 1 | Snd, J. Parker.
President's Prizes-lat, W. Russell; 362nd, G. N. Haxton.
! ༔
Vice-President's Price-1st, D. Meir; w.2nd, J. Allan
M..
3
3
UNITED SERVICES LEAGUE.
Non-Prize Winners.-1st, W. J. Foote; 8 Sud, W. Brows.
JJ
Spoon GamerThe texts participat ing were:-Kowloon-D. Gow (zip) Chapman, May, Atkinson Taskoo Ferguson (akip), Wetherspoon, Morrison, Muirhead.
Optional
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TO-DAT before Noox,
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November: 28 Hishima Mary, Japanese str., 7,903, S. Nishimura, London and Singapore Nov. 11, General.-N. Y. K
3.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27. 1916.
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NOVEMBER TE, 1918,
Stook, and
Исти 11.90 A.M.
Value.
Last Dividend..
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Shaohring British steamer, 1,307, H J. Hobbs, Weihaiwei Nov. 20, General BUTTERFIELD & SWIRL
Foochou, British, steamer, 128, D. R
MARINE INSUR- AKTUER."
Davies, Newchwang Nov. 17, Dalny 18, Cantons 50 $400 and Chefeo 20, General-BetrzRFIELD & Swme
North Obros £5 TL 139
Taming, British steamer, 1,350, G. F. Ferefather, Manila Nov. 21, General
BUTTERFLEED
SWTER.
Calonovini, $100 $963 1
-8 80) #955
Hostan, British steamer, 1,383 A. E. Stewart, Swatow Nov. 2 General Tangtasse DotoLas STEAMSHIP Co., ED.
Loksang, British str., 70, D. IV. Ritchie, Haiphong via Hoihow Nov. 9, General -JARDINE, MARBISON & Co., La..
Benien Maru, Japancae sar. 3,615, G. Tomita, Calcutta and Singapore Nov. 17; General N. Y. K.
Rangoon Mars, Japanese str., 3,943, T. Kobayashi, Moji Nov, 20, General.-N.
E
Liangchor, British steamer, 1,205, J. E. Ovens, Saigon November 18, Rice. BUTTERFIELD & SWIRL.
Jacob, Dutch steamer, 7,673, F. Haur, Batavia and Singapore Nov. 19, General ---Jaya-Chita-Japan Linn.
Joshin Mars, Japanese steamer, 1,158, T. Narushima, Swatow Nev, 85, Coal and General-U. SK.
Fan, British str., 1,199. 8. Fender son, Wahu Nov. 21, Rice. --- JABRINK, Maritzson'"& Co., Ln..
Nankin, British str., 4,250, G. Manley, London Oct. 12, and Singapore Nor. £1,
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Manila Moru, Japanese atr., 6,035, N.
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Batidinga.
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Four large roome (communicating) facing BLAKE PIER and the GENERAL (1978 POST OFFICE Nos. 9, 10, 11 and 13 on the THIRD FLOOR of HOTEL MANSIONS.
PUBLIC AUCTION...
HE Undersigned hare received in- Kowloon Crawford (skip) Keith;structions to sail by Public Auction, Frost, Smyth. Police-Gerrard (skip), Grant, Davitt, Sim.
(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNEY), SATURDAY,
TEKIS.
There was nothing brilliant in the game for U.S. League Teinta between
Ladies Singles.—1st, Miss Logan; 2nd, The Royal Engineers and Hongkong Misa Kinross.
The latter showed the best footbolland found the R.E. defence almost 2nd, Mire Kinross and W. Brown,
Mired Doubles-1st, Mr and Mre Hall; impervions to attack, Coxon, as usual, sound game.
· playing.".
nd Black for the Volunteers
.and
me strenuous
encountered some
and were nearly always
the
was broken Go
line wa
-the 9th December, 1918, at 10.45, at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Das Vorurt Road, Corner
of Ice House Street,-
THE FOLLOWING
| VALUABLE GOLD AND DIAMOND JEWELLERY,
STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
Mails.. When
forward with a smart clearance that The Toyo Kisen Kaisha Co.'s 8.8. Siberia came
threatening pressure, Play relieved
Maru will leave Yokobang for this
(JUST ARRIVED FROM LONDON) found every corner of the Eeld and was so
pert on the 23rd Nor, with the Us.A. Mail, and is due here on 4th Diamond and Ruby Marquise Ring,
Fine quality Cluster Diamond Ring pset by the defenders na to! nearly every intercat. Robinson
Dec
Diamond Cluster Pins Set in Platinum- did some notable speed work on the The P. M. 5. S. Cossa Venereld from Beveral Diamond Ruby and Pearl Rings, right wing and
Francisco, left Kobe on NóYEDI- directed the ball several occasions into the jaws of the
ber 22nd, and may be expected here Fearl Necklet, Gold Tie Pins, Charms, gove goal, and had the chances. he
on December 3rd, and leave for San & Hall-marked Gold Fountain Pens Gold and Silver Watches by Benson and Francisco on December 9th, at noon. other Well Known Makers, Bracelets, centre been atilised the Volunteers would have had a much more satisfue. The Pacific Mail Co.'s sa Ecuador left Brooches Earrings, Sinds de.. & 3
win. McTavish and Chassels both
tan Francisco on Monday November Fairs Binoculars, and One Box Chemical missed glaring opportunitice and
oth via onslun, and may be ex- Weights point when the Volunteers should bare
pected to arrive in Hongkong on been two un bot
both teams were groyelling
December 23rd, and will leave for -ban Francisco on December 20th at Boon
tory
at
the
around to register the first goal The game was tame and dull and each set of forwards seemed too weak for the sturdy defences. Richards at left half deserved better luck for the steady way in
which
le fed the advance wing, but the outside The
mon Pearce was trapping the
ball
when he did get possession he had to contend with Railton who often brought about his cowniall Chassple scored the only goal from a short paes by McTavish who received it from the right wings the Volunteers thus securing the points.
BEAT THE KAVY. -"
In the United crvices League the RGA won a couple of points from the
by two goals to mil. After bant af half time Saunders scored for tha a soldiers ont of a scramble and a few seconds later a partial clearance by Crocker
gaye Saunders another chance when be scored the second goal. Kegyg for the Navy followed Youngman every where bid completely upset the a
NGKONG LEAGUE-IT
game.
DIVISION
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E. & A. as Eastern left Sydney on the 15th November for this port (via Queensland' Ports and Manila), and may be expected to arrive here on or about December 6th,
latest advices.
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1191
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HOUSES in Broadwood and Morston Terraces.
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On London- Bank Wire
1773
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WEATHER REPORT.
On demand. 30 days 4 months sight, Credita, 4 months sight,
· Documentary, 4 months On Faris
Or the 20th at 1148-a returns R from Japanese stations
The Oriental African Line ou Salamis lett Kobe for this port on 23re Nov. with the Mail, and is due hers on Wednesday, 29th Nov., at 4 pm.outh
HONGKONG REDISTER.
the later's Baracter
Tem
Pressure Ims increased over China. onniderably in the north, slightly in the is nearly stationary over the Philippines,hes over the
The depression Eastern Visayas. It appears to be of. only feeble intensity
60 days sigh
Credite, months sight,
On demand, On Now York-
Credita,
Bombay Wire, On demarid, On Caletta
On demand
A strong anticyclone has formed over On Singapore Chins, which will produce strong; mon- ·On demand.
OX EN BL On drie at soon along the cast coast and over the On Manila"
- 2 p.06;
29.03
30.04
30.04
70
73
#01
Chime Beth
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours
ending at 10 am. to-day, 0.00 inch.
* Forecast for the 24 hours ending at
noon on the 17th November
t-Hongkong to Gap Hock
and a winds, strong fair at first, some drizz
to play the
(0.00
0.00
tha ink in tbe against the
mg/kimifit them When the bal
the net and the gai
ling rain løber, becuming calder: Pannons Chandel ---South Seas of Chir
Hongkong And Lamooks:
between
On demand,
On Stanghal-
On demand
20 days, night On Yokohama On demand Gold Lend, TX i
Sovereigns (Ban
„Sliver: (per dZ
Bar Eilver in Hon Chinese Coppe (58) Chinese Copp
Bate of Native Chinese 8)
terestin
Cheongshing, for Weibsiwei & Tientsin. Nur Harz, for Keelung: Kenkon Maru, for Canton. Ewangtah, for Shanghai.
November i.
Nankin, for Shanghai and Kobe. Mishima Mara for Shanghai and Japan. Chiyo Maru, for Moji. Eurypyins, for Vindivostock.
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVED.
Langka
Ratiba...
22.5 interimuuris
187 final a/d 19th and latarim of a s 1913. Fical'dir. of 15% making 97 and bonusˆo! 13 % / 1918. Final of $20 and bonut $10/o 1914 Interiza
of $90 a 1915
| Final et 815 making $18 for 1914 and int. of 36
wal account 1015
$7 and bonds for
1914. *-** 197 for 1914.
$1 final and 3 bonus, making $14a/c 1915-16 #1, for 1913...makine
8 for 1915.
10/- BODUS 1926
e for 197*********
i.
9ja 1915 Coupon 25
5/- w/c 1916 Coupon 20
$1.65 dividend 15 conta Bonus for your ending 30 4:16.
19 for 1910
$5 for 1915...
38/-
1 a/c 1913/16, Coopers
No.
....ądrz. 10 T. 93
| Tha.. 1 for 1910.
Tronoh Minns .......£1/334. b. Ural Carpfans £1|31/ b
DOCKS, WHARVES AND 'GODOWNS. Kowloon Wharton - # 50|$84 5.
H.K. & Whampo
Docka 50 131 b. 1514 m.
| 3/- 1916..
1912 for 1918
884 for 1915
85 for 1913
Tin. 74 loa year ending
Shanghai Dooks T. 100 T. 87 Hongkow Wharts T. 100 T: 85.
· 30-4:16.
8 for 1918,
7 p.
Ili pr
4.
6 pic..
M
HOTELS LANDS AND BUILDINGS
$115 Hongkong Hotel Contral
Hatate.100 $101. Hongkong Lands.....$200) $101 2. Humphreys Estaton# 20 BT
95 n/o half year 30-518.
#7 / 1915.....
I pá
Interim div. of 8&t
7 p.a
| 35 cents for 1915
50 235 1.
$2 for 1915.
50 85
Interim of $2
6 % interim s/s 1916....
Per Mishima Maru, from London, &c. Kowloon Lands for Hongkong, Mr and Mrs W. Logs, West Palats Mr A. Holingsworth, Mr. D. McCracken, Capt. W. G. G. Leask, Ber.
D. F.
Jones,
Rev. and Mrs A. Baxter and 2 children, Shanghai Lands. T. 50 1.99 Mr and Mrs Ling, Mr.J. Chaumont, Mr JE Davies, Miss Waugh, Mr G. . Banders, Mrs Mulder, Mr and Mrs W. G. Coverley, Mr K. L Joseph.
Fer Haitas, from Swatow. Mr G. U. Berker, Mr A. F. Lawler, Mr B. Truña.
Per Tiangchose, from Saigon, Ms W. L Boyce, Mr M. H. Crawford, Mr C. Pape, Mr H. 8. Atvell
Fer Shantung, from Shanghai, Me Henderson.
field.
My Livingstone; for
COTTON MILLS."
Exc
..T. 60 T. 160
Shanghai Cottons T. 50 T. 112 b.
..T10 T. 18
T..ST. 8%
Kung Yik.
zgtezapos
MISCE LANEOUS.
Per Nashin, for Hongkong from Lon don, Miss Badenoch, Miss Clift, Master Kynock, Miss Nugent, Miss Piercy Mir Waters, RN, Miss Wheeler; from Mar- seilles, Mr Griffith, from Bombay, Res. Craddock, Mr and Mrs Lilley and children from
Mr Rosenthal, Penang, Capt. Tallat from Singapore, Mr. C. H. China-Bozzo. 12 $8) Owen, Ming Shirtliff, MFF. M. Campbell,
Miss Mr F.M. Philip sa Harding, Mr
og, Mr Hart Light & Power ... € 5 #4) b. 4 com. Yokohama: for
for Bombay, Mr
Chins Providents 6-10 89.10 From for London, Mr and Mrs Baker. Shanghai for -ingapore, Bir Nicol, Mir
Dairy Farma Moller, Mr Widderburn, Mr Mr Saladin for London, Mis
101 $10.65 b. Green Islanda. Hongkong Hestri 10 354 Hongkong Ice 25 $180
$94 Hongkong Hope Hongkong Tramways 5/3 88 90
Kerr,
Mr
and infant. Viss. Borthwick, Mr Bolan, Miss. Coombs, Mrs Crane, ·Miss 2/29/10 Hunter, Miss Johnaga, Rev. Livesley, Miss Pollard, Miss Falmer, Hev. Reid, 13/16
Hrs Smith; Miss Starkey, Reviand Mrs Sith, Mrs and Miss Warren for Mar seilles, Mis Mazah sud 3 children, Miss West
100%
SHIPPING REPORTS. The British areamer, Hong Bee from Bingaporo reports: Very strong NE winds and high seas to t
The British steamer Raifony from Haiphong reports: Strong N.Ely winds high sex, dull, cloudy weather
..# 6/893 &..
Ts, 18 for year ending
91-10 10- Tis, & div. ajo year ended 50-6-10 spectra Tis. it for 1915...
19 eta. for 1915...
16 p.o. for year ending
70 cents for 1915, simi
$3 for year ending?
60 santa for 1915-
# for 1918/1916,
{82, ou` n/a°1916 samara
$1 interim 1918..
Xinterim -venta 16) per share e
1918
ELK Steel Foundry: $91 h.
Morning Posts Poor Tramways
43 tər 1915%
1010 b
Z For 1918/1918.
Stoes Loudry. The British steamer Hailan from y Swatow reports Fine and clear weather, Unica Waterbo smooth sen. MEA
The British steamer Liangchow from Saigon reports: Very rough passage.
Wabo
683 k
10917
25 cents for 1915/1916;~;
10 $6.85
70 cents Jun 1918
The Japanese steamer, Joshin, Maru Witism Powell ... 7) #6.80
from Swatow reports: Experienced fine and smooth sea with 562ly aught swell, wind following always and light breeze. Hartmeter shows between 29.86 and 29.66 Pin the Strait of Formosa - Barometer,
abows above 30.00,
(35-3/16
The British steamer Tow pa Balgab reporta Stro
and rough head pena.
Telegraphic Ada
Telephone No. 990
HIATTO PO.B.
60 cents for 1915/12
HOXON
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