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TUESDAY, 00TCBER 10, 1922.

Q. M. R. W. 8 0 12 0

SPORT.

Powling Analysis.

YESTERDAY'S CRICKET.

fl. Benson...

a. If Pieray..

17 2 68

G.M. Dorkine....

INTERPORT TRIAL.

J. D. Crawford..

D. B. Peate.....

0 0 201

6 0 21 3

4 0 33 10 16

0

DONGKONG 0.0.

An all-day interport trial match II, E Hollands.... was played on the H.K.C.C. ground

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THE CHINA MAIL.

LATEST SHIPPING NEWS.

ARBIYALA.

Kalyan, (P. & Q.) from Yokohama, Shanghai.-Al.

SHIPPING.

PORT EXTENSIONS AT KOBE.

An important part of a largo ex- tension programme at the port of Kobe in Japan bas just been com plated. The first section thus finished is being followed by a second of almost equal importaire, while still

GOLF HIGH HEELS.

WEATHER REPORT.

P

October 101. lib. 20m The single-sided MEN OBJECT TO THEIR PRINTS

ON THE GREENS.

Pressure has increased considerably over Chins and moderately from Formosa to 8.W.

broken out on a South Coast golf

Japan and the Bonips. It has decreas Something akin to a sex war hased slightly over central Japan,

A strong anticyclone is central over the lower Yangtze Valley,

Strong monsoon may be expected

course.

wharf and cunk, and the caisson los. ted to site. The caissons were sunk 6 in. apart; this space being later fillet in with concrete. mole consists of one line of caissons! and back filling with concrete block protection from the sea on the other side. The moles are all fitted with steel sheds, 18 in all, with a floor area of K39,401 eq. ft. The span is uniform and 84 ft. Two wooden sheds were

Several women gullers have bean vary from 1-6 to 5-ton capacity, there shoes with very small hase-bout being fourteen of the former and seven the size of a shilling-which have of the latter, sorving the savea quays, made small indentations in the torf. The total expenditure on the caisson The ball coming to rest in these construction between 1911 and 1918 depressions bas caused trouble to amounted to 2,825,400 yen: this other golfers. includes mooring posts, bollards, &c. The cast of the sheds was 2.616,210 yon, and of the cranes, including one of 30 tons, and four fixed 5-ton cranes, was 600,30S yen. The total expenditure contemplated in the whole imprava ment scheme is over 41 million yen..

the northern portion of the N. Chius S60.

Beistan, (Nemazze) from Singapore, Saigon.--B23.

New Mathilde, (Yik Tai) from Haiphong, Haihow.-021.

Kwongtung, (B. & S.) from Bang another is planned. The work now also built, The crapes on the wharves playing on the links in high-heelndalong the SE. coast of China and over kok, Swatow.-B10,

Ningpo, (B.& 8.) from Saigon.-brought into seo cons sts of threo 42C41,

double sided jetties and a single-sided Yingehow, (B. & S.) from Canton, one protected by a length of break water which forms only part of a Presdt. Taft, (Pacific Mail) from longer stretch ultimately planned to 8

San Francisco, Manila.- Kowloon enclose a water area sufficient to 9 Wharf.

sarve-for-all-extensions for some time Nipsic, (Bradley & Co.) from Can-ahead, says Engineering. The work

yesterday between teams captained D. B. Feate, c Dance, b Brown.. by A. E. Wood and R. H. B. Han-M. M. Watson, o Brawn, b Hall.. 23 cook, respectively, It was a batsmen's F. C. Miller, L.b.w. Overy... game and players on both sides. E. Hollands, c Dance, b Spinks 20 showed good form, particularly G. K. Piercy, not out -Olliver who was the top scorer with J. D. Humphreys b Spinks 73. Bacon, was quite a sound player J. D. Crawford, run out sad his performance as the second (C. J. Tucchi, b Lawrence best acorer with 64, revealed another H. II. Benson, b Overy. "possible" interport. man. A£hough IL. Spicer, Brawn, b Overy most of the other-batsmen reached G. M. Darkins, e Lawrence, double figures none scored over 20.

Hancsek again experienced had luck and was got out cheaply for 8, while Pearce only managed 13. Wood was a great stayer but could

cot keep a partner for long. Ha 63

was very prettily compiled and gave

2 OBO.

7

0

24

160

top.-C40,

Macassar Maru, (Nanyo Y.K.) from Samarang, Belikpapan.--A8,

Korea Maru, (T.K.K.) from San Francisco, Manila -A3.

Overy

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis,

0.

1.

..12

3 24

30

0

.10

0 30

1

6

10

1

DEPARTURES.

.10 2 28

4

2

0

20

1

Miike Maru, (Lspicque)

Crapoad.-October 10.

a big lift to his side's total. This at A. D. Brown.

the close of the innings stood at 261, G. Rossell..

Rand was the most successful bowl. Overy

er with 5 for 51. Of the others, G, Hall Sayer took 4 for 47, Evans 3 for 33 K. F. Spinks.. and Areutli 2 for 30. Omar, Webster, F. Lawrence..... Lammert, Donnelly and Havelock- Davies secured one wieket each for! 24. 31, 32, 35 and il respectively.

Scores:-

A. K. WOOD'S XU.

E. J. R. Mitchell, c Sayer, b Evans 11 'F. J. de Rome, e L. J. Davies b

Havelock-Davies

A. L. Grace, not out..

6

Major Matthews, e Le Fleming, b

Evans ..

17

R. E. A. Webster, e Pearce, b

Evang

9

A. E. Wood, 1.b.w. Sayer.......

63

Lieut. Bacon, c Hancock, b Sayer, Rev. H. S. Crole-Rees, e Le Fiem-

ing, b Arculi

64

10

15

E. G. Lammert, hit wicket, b

Donnelly

2

N. M. Omar, at. Davies, b Sarer.

E. B. Reed, c Owen Hughes, b

Sayer

19

3

b Arculli

9

Extras

241

Total-

Capt. Spinks, c Havelock-Davies,

=251

FAMOUS INVENTOR.

GYROSCOPE MAN REACHES

JAPAN.

Yokohama Mare, (N.Y.K.) from W.Seattle, Shanghai.-Kowloon Wharf.

I Taiszema, (Yan Fat) from

Bayard. Co.'s Wharf.

Fort

for

was originally started in 1907 with the reclamation of foreshores. As result of the requirements of the war the work was expedited considerably, bat it was necessary to cops with the volume of business to adopt tem- porary measures, ince discorded in favour of the permanent plans. The four moles are 1,200ft, in length, three

GENERAL NOTES.

untice posted: "Ladies are request

Conesquently the committee had o

boots when playing on the course. ed not to wear high-heeled shoes or The damage which they do to the greens is the cause of much comment." But the women players have shown

no sign of changing their footwear,

"So now the question arises as to what we can do to make them rea of them has stated that she is per sonablo," said the secretary.

One festly certain that the bother they are supposed to creats in grossly ex- aggerated by disgruntled men who happen to be off their patting. Bat when there are small dents in the the trouble really is considerable,

of them being 336 ft. in width and was held recently at which the ques-

A meeting of the Clyde trust the Fourth 180 ft. wide. The width of tion was raised! of preventing the water intervening ranges from 480 ft. emission of thick black smoke from to 540 ft. The foreshore reclamation steamers in Glasgow harbour.

The necessitated 20 ft. of filing below matter is to be referred to a special Haimus, (Po Shun) for Haiphong, water level. The reclamation work committee, which will submit a report because nobody can putt properly was finally completed in 1931 at the on "the best method of preventing cost of 518,858 yen. The reclaimed the smoke nuisance." arca represented 65 acres raised to 11:

Hoikow.-October 10.

Apoey, (Wo Fat Sing) for Saigon. October 10,

greens.

ending at 10 am today. D'14 leab Total since January lat, 670 inches

Rainst an average of 18 19 inches.

Hongkong rainfall for the 86 hours

Forecast for the 24 hours ending anon on Octotor:1), 1923. 1.-Formosa Chapno'.

strong: fair.

N.E. winds

8-South coast of Ublos botwood 400gkons and timski, NE. winds,

strong; fair.

winds, strong; fai.

3.- Honekoag to Qar Rock, N.E

& ingkang and faluan. S., winds 4-South OLSE of China betwee stroog: fair,

ROYAL OBSERVATORT, HONGKONG.

DAILY WEATHER BEPOKS.

OCTOBER 10, 1892-

drazina.

"There is nothing in the rules to what kind of shoes or boots a golfer aball west. So far as I can gather, there is a greater passion than footwear, and the penetrating heels Tokadats..

for among women

and daughters following the head of are real problems. Sometimes wives Tokio

ever

cause of the trouble.” Ia the recont

green,

Sau

fancy

Wlad

Hour.

3es Level.

Baromotar

Temperaturu

Bumidity..

Direction.

Tidivostock, 6.29.90 40 Tomuro

6. 29 19 29,A3

99.71

och

H 29.89

W

French open

Kazoshima Jiblos.....

hijim

gasaki...

30.01

90.62

23.04

30.08

3238

29,00

chang

Wolhaiwol isla

Clakiang Changsha

hangbal.

#

Wuhu, (B. & S.) for Saigon. of the mules. Each side of the three the intention of the Oceanic Steam-Boomer, the winner, found his ball in

According to reports received, it is championship at Versailles Aubrey Talast October 10. lung, Swatow.-October 10.

Amakusa Maru, (0.8.K.) for Ke-caissons. Each caisson was 120 ft. couple of 10,000 ton motor pusenger

main males is formed of a line of ahip Co, San Francisco, to build a tiny heel-marks twice on one potting long, 35 It. 6 in. high and 34 ft. wide.liaera for service between These were built of reinforced concrete Francisco and Australia. It is stated with this tapering walls and a 4 ft. that these vessels are to have a speed which broke tos projecting all round. The caissons of 17 knots and to be equipped with "Sam" whilst she lay at Hull were built on rows of piles placed 15 Diesel machinery. If this is the case, on

Saigon Maru, (0.5.K.) for Calcutta, Singapore.-Cctober 10.

to

Singapore.-October 10.

Awa Maru, (N.Y.K.) for Bombay,

-

Egra, (M. M. & Co) for Singapore -October 10.

Shanghai Swatow.-October 10.

Kwong Sang, (J.M. & Co) for

out in the M.S.

Jatzlau

30 43 30 30 51

tow..... moy. 630.13 73 92 harp 7.30.20 67

Nathol

recent homeward opgericht...

TAIDED ..

30.01 75 03:

020 64 81

.. 30.02 BA

30.91 78 * 30.00 75 30.01 73

Polyphemeus, (B. &8.) for Hankow, it. above low water spring tides. At The motor chip now being bui't by Tokyo, Sept. 22.-Dr. Elmer A. Shanghai.-October 10. Sperry of New York City, distinguish-

the same time about 270 acres were Messra. Alexander Stephen and Son ed engineer and inventor, arrived in Hoihow.-October 10.

Chenas, (B. & S.) for Bangkok, dredged between and in front of the for the British India Steam Naviga Fapan to day aboard the steamer,

moles to from 30 to 36 ft. below mean tion Co. will be named "Daigoma, Alytta, (Wai Hing) for Fort for water level. 01 the dredged It is to be equipped with two Stephra "President Grant" at the invitation Enyard,-October 10.

material about 60 per cent, was used Sulzer engines, developing about 3,000 of Premier Admiral Baron Kato. Kwai Wah, (Wai Hing) for forth lower layers of the reclamation, h.p. The first of the auxiliary engines Accompanying Dr. Sperry to the Far Touraine, Swalow.-October 10, Est were Mrs. Sperry and his private

sand being adopted for the upper part. has been tested and the propalling Haihong, (Douglas & Co.) for Foo-The total length of the quay walle is motors are well forward in con the 'amily round the course are the secretary. Miss Lindholm. He will be chow, Swatow-October 10. in Japan for five or six weeks, during

9.550 ft., of which 8,172 ft. are avail- tion. Hydrangea, (Chin On) for Swatow.able for shipping. The chief interest which time an elaborate programme-October 10.

nf the work centres in the construction of entertainments and other gather. ings will be conducted in his honour, by Mr. Sperry probably the one Among the long list of inventions creating the greatest interest in Japan at this time is the gyroscopic ship stabilizer, which aima eliminate the roll and tow of a vessel 00 a rough sea. The remarkable

ft. apart and surrounded by the power installed will be far larger to Hamburg and Copenhagen. It device-bas-already-proved a success on various types of naval vessels, but!

permanent wharves which carried than that in any existing motor vessel, appears that the fire originated by Khan... its efficacy has not yet been tested on

staging moving on rails and serving for passenger steamers. One of the in

erection purposes. When completa

the ignition of rum, which formedenadores The motor ship "Durenda" will part of the "Sam's "care, and the strumente is now being installed on

the caissons were picked off the piles probably be completed towards the conflagration spread the Shipping Board liner "Prezident;

by means of a floating dock designed end of this month. She is an 11,000 rapidity that it was first thought kiss....

with such p Rock

(Hongkong" Harding," and the uutcome of the test"East Suez" at His Majesty's Westminster, and constructed at the 2,390 i.h.p.

Mr. Basil Dean, who is producing by Megera. Clark and Stanfield, of ton cargo vessel, equipped with two advisable to sink the ship. This pa un is being eagerly awaited by ship. Theatre, riplied to the criticism that Kawasaki Dockyard, Kobe.. ping circles in Japan. -

North British Diesel course was not pursued, and the firshow he should not employ Chinese potors dock weasured 146 ft, in length and machinery is of the eams type as anxious work. The cause of the outs

This engines with eight cylinders. The was subdued after many hours Philos. Dr. Sperry has arranged to spend in view of the unemployment amongst 137 ft. in width and 1 ft," in height, that installed on the motor passenger break has not been discovere 1. Repairs 2 two weeks in giving lectures and British actors, "In my judgment," It consisted of ໄ 33 visiting the industrial centres of he said, East o' Suez' demands side wall from

опе vertical liner "Domala," bat the air com- have now been completed. It is of Dizp 1410 Japan. He will read a paper on his realistic treatment, and it should be eight pontoons, attached to the whole are driven direct off the main engines, an tan years old and carries about .....

which 3 35 1 now compound Diesel engine before perfectly obvious that I could find no being a float or outrigger carrying the In the "Domala" it will be remem-19,000 tona deadweight. She is a follo project pressors of the engine-builder's design interest to recall that this ship in close valle 11.5 D. 17 4 the Society of Mechanical Engineera English astore capable of talking pumping plant. The pontoons are 10 bored that these compressors were twin-screw Burmeister and

0 at 4 o'clock or the afternoon of Octo- Chinese or of representing street it. 6 lo. wide, the space between them driven by 400 h.p. Diesel engines. engined vessel owned by the East ber 14 and will address the Society of characters at their various vocations, being 4 ft. 0 in. wide. In operation The "Durenda," which is for the Asiatic Company, and her machinery T... Pearce, can i b Recd..... 13 on the alternoon of Novamber 9. mistake; if so I ans ready to accept dock is then moved so that the pon practically a sister ship to the cylinders 234 ius is bore, the stroke Naval Arshitects on ship stabilization It is quite likely I have made a the pontoons are partly filled, and the British Indis Steam Navigation Co. develops a total of having eight Capt Olliver, o Omar, b Reed.... 73 The Society of Illuminating Engineers the punishment." Me. Dean con toons pass between the rows of piling" Hauraki," which ran her triels last being 31 ins. In her day, she was Capt. Le Fleming, 1.b.w. Lammert. 10 will bear a lecture by the famous in aiders that the Chinese are a race of on which the caissons are built. The March, -G. R. Sayer, c Omar, b Reed .... R. Hancock, c and b Webater..

ventor at the Imperial University on born actors. "I have never in my pantoms are then pumped out and the evening of October 10 on the life encountered such remarkable the caisson thus lifted. The dock is

the largest and most powerful motor Sperry high intensity are.

ship afloat, and has a length of 410 f, a beam of 55.2 ft., and a depth of supers," he said.

then withdrawn from the building circumstances connected with a fire [35.4 ft., the draught being 25 ft. 1 in.

Fall of Wick to:-1-25 2-46,3-46, 4-75, 5-142, 6-105, 7-191, 8 220 9-232, 10-255, 11-281.

Bowling Analysis.

Davies.

D 34. 悲。。

Capt. Havelock..

14

41

9

1 30

A. L. Arculli.

B. D. Evans...

H. Owen Hughes..

D. E. Donnelly

12

G. R.Sayor

Capt. Le Fleming... 3 1 7

M.R. HANCOCK's Xu,

Capt. Havelock-Daviu, e Graze, b

Omar

C. J. Stapleton, J.b.w. Reed.

H. Owen Hughes, not out

B. D. Evans, b Reed...

G

14

12

15

7

1

19

SIO GIL COY

SHARE

AWONG HIP LUNS

SUN AND WORKS

COSMOPOUTAN DOCK

An inquiry has been held into the

30.10 64

3.St. Immat kaveri

29 88

23.8*

Taslabsa...

H

29.95

Wain Jarig 29.86

Yor

Galation

4.27 £0.85

16 a 29.83 7 91 Esb

C. W Jerpuses, Director. Hongkong Observatory, Ce1. 18, 1925 Fahrenheit, on the oral of the ses in 1. BAROMETER. reduced to 31 degrees fucker, tonths and hundredths

2. TEMPERATURE, in the shato in ds grees Fahrenheit.

3. HUMIDITE, in percentage of stun So the bamidity of air matomated with molatore being 100..

4. DIEGOTION Or Wish, in two potata. 5. FORCE OF WED, cording to- Beadford

STATE OF WEATHER, b bio », é ídetachst cloud. d drizzling rain, fox. g gloomy, h ball, i Vrhtaing, o overcut

p passing tha vara, q aquail, e mio, « snow

i thunder visibility w dow, wet.

7. RAIN in fnotes tenths and kno dredths.

A. L. Arouli aotout.

Extras.

Total (for 8 wkt.)... ... ....178)

L. J Davies and D. F. Donnelly,

did not bat.

Fall of Wickets-1 13. 2.26, 3-51, 4-83, 113, 6-135 7 152 8-162..

Bowling Analysis.

E. G. Lammert

E. B. Road..

1.M. Omar

0, Ji, H SV.

14 1 32

I

16 2 01 5

11 0 24 1

RE. A. Webster... 6 1 31 1

Rev. EL. S, Crole-Pres. 4 1 Ligat. Bacon.................

12 ·0 2 0 ·9 10

H.E.C.C. 2nd XI, v. K.CO. 2nd XI.

A match was played yesterday be tween Kowinan C.C.-2nd XI: and the Hoogkong C.C. 2nd XI. at King's Park. The home sits won by 40 runs, Most of the Kowloon batsmen made -double figures and four of them scored over 80 runs. For the visitors G. H. ..Fiaroy headed the score with 42 ruus, bob out. Hongkong commenced well but tailed off badly towards the end. Parcy, bowling for the visitors mét with success, taking six wicke a for 58,

Score::-

KOWLOON 0.0.

F. G. Thomson, b Piercy.

G. Hall, b Pierce..

8.Jex, b Omwford:.

F. Lawrence b Pirrey...

3

16

21

1

G. Ruvall, 1.b w. Pierny........ 38

0. Dance, e Lawrence, & Piercy.. 37

E.J. Edwards, a Humphreys; b

Fierer....

N. L. Railton, o Lawrence, d'Dor-

•kins ...

E. F. Spints & Humphreys o

Crawlord

E. Overv o'and b Crawford..

AO. Brown, not out...

Extras....

Total

$7

60T

206

4.2117.62

ANCHORAGE

DGREEN TE

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QUATENSIVE

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Eu Eu.

MAGNESIS

CENTRAL

FAIRWAY

642 40. JUNK ANNORADE

843 815 84 83 $375

SOUTHERN PANORWAY

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HONGKONG HARBOUR SHOWING MODRING BUDYS..

YAUMATI

SHELTER

10

CEREA

WORKS

MUNGHOA

-2138 +37

MAN OF WAR PANCHORAGE

in

KAULUNG

KAULUNG

4000

HONGKONG REGISTER,

Barometer... Temperature

Pratine* ( LASH ato daca

day

120 10.

Ap.m

29.83

10 30.10

At

*#9

78

Humidity...

TO

73.

Gy

Wind......

Force.... Worther

Direction of!

BAST

25

3

Rain......

b

0:03

0,00

THebert open air Temature on the 7th 29 Lowest open air Tecperstore on the 2 th • 10

T. F. CLAXTON, Director, Hongkong, Observatory, Oct. 13, 147A-

Eas

FERAT

MAN OF WAR

ANCHORAGE

HOLTS: WHARF

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ANCHORAGE

„KELİ ET. 15.3

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SHELTER

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HONGKONG TIME SIJNALS.

The Time Ball on Kowkon Signal Hill is dropped duly at 10 am. and 4 p.co., except on Saturdays when it in dropped 10 am and 1 p., and on Sundays and Holidays when-is is dropped at lo

The Ball is holated half cast at 65th minute and full mast at the 67th minute should the hell fail to drop ni the cormet time it will be lowered at minutes past the hour-nd the ordinary routine repeated at the following bouí. if negrib'c.-

Should the Time Ball be out of peder. the abore routine with the fan will be carried out

on the storm Sigor

Time Rignals are aléo given at righ. by means of throd white lama mocn Portically on the Obervatory wireles

From 8.d to: 6.00 p.m. the lampe ar actigufabed moonbentarily at the T aspunde rätaps at the End, 24, Būta 3ted, and 4th of each minute.

The honisk refer 10 Hor glong lunda vur time (8 deura Mat of Gingerich Jj

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