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WUCHOW SHIPPING.

THE CHINA MAIL.

BIG DROP IN 1922 FIGURES.

WHO'S WHO.

LATEST CHINA COAST CHANGES.

"Cheklang."

WATER POLO.

LAST NIGHT'S RESULTS. AT. V.R.C.

[BY ARGUS.]

At the V. R. C. swimming pool last night, at water polo, the R.G.A. second team defeated the King's second by 6 goals to love and the

Steamers, motor vessels, charter ed junks, and lighters entered and

Mr. L. Newton, second officer, cleared during the year numbered | "

Cheklang" is on reserve, 2,933, aggregating 688,944 register Mr. H. W. Duff, second officer, ed tons, as against 5,099 vessels," Tatupg," has gone second officer, totalling 912,133 tons during the preceding year. This large dim

Mr. W. F. Davies, from reserve, inution of shipping is certainly duo has gone second officer, "Tatung." to the seamen's strike, the inter- Captain D. Lupton, of the A. M. G. proved too good for the ruption of traffic with Nonntag from "Kansu," has resigned. Mr. W. J. V. R. C. juniors by 2-1. time to time and frequent commanLarter, chief officer, "Kansu," has

In the first match, after a corner deering of vessels for military gone acting master, same ship,

had fallen to the King's, Harris service. In the lower section of Mr. W. G. McKenzie, chief for the R. G. A, was given an open- the West River, ie, below officer, "Tean," has gone chiefing and scored the first point. Two Wuchow, there was plenty of water officer, "Chenan."

minutes later, with a long shot, he added a second. Just before the interval. Barton put the R. G. A. 3

up.

On resumption, the R. G.-A. re- gone master,newed the attack, and, after Bees- ley, the King's goalic, had saved

"Linan," is deceased.

Mr. C. C. Russell, chief officer,

and piratical-attacks were few, and Mr. A. H. Bathurst, chief officer, trade with Hongkong or Can-Chenan," has gone chief officer, ton was easy and safe. The "Teru." condition of the waterways above Captain C. Harris Walker, of the Wuchow was different. TheLuchow," has traffic on the West River was fre-"Tean." quently obstructed, and the Fu Mr. R. Kettlewell, acting master, twice in succession at the expense River, or the Kwekiang and the Liu Tean," has gone chief officer, of a corner, Harris added a River were practically closed for "Luchow."

fourth goal for the R: G. A. business during the greater part of the year owing to the activity of

From a fine "run" and pass by Harris, Barton added a fifth Just bandits and the seizure of boats by the militaty.

before time Harris, with a capital shot from near the half-way line, added a sixth. The line-up was :- R.GA: (B)-Oram (goal): DogTM gerell, Manser (backs); Woolley (forwards). King's (8)-Becsly (goal); Emberson, Carlin (backs): Potter (half-back); McConnell, Jones, Newsholme (forwards)

Referee: Mr. J. C. Finch."

"

Mr. C. Buchanan, chief engineer, Sunning," is on leave. Besides the usual number of

Mr. G. Cormack, from reserve, accidents which occurred to vessels has gone chief engineer, "Sun- in negotiating the numerous rapidshing."

neer, "Tatung," is on reserve.

Mr. E. McDiarmid, acting second engineer, "Tatung" has gone third engineer, same ship.

serve, has gone second engineer, Mr. A. N. McDonald, from re- "Tatung."

SECOND MATCH.

up river, a long list of casualties Mr. E. J. Grainger, second engi-half-back); Barton, Harris, Collier and robberies was recorded, through the ravages of bandits, who infested the waterways at several points and fired at every boat that passed. The worst case was that which occurred to the motor vessel "Saiwoo" on the 16th August This vessel was fired on by bandits at Koting and capsized, with the result that some 35 persons were drowned. Later the bandits set fire to the boat, burning the whole of the upper structure. Sub sequently the vessel was raised and brought to Wuchow.

Mr. F.-S. Hollingshead; from icave, has gone acting chief officer, "Kutwo."

Mr. J. P. Sparling, chief officer, "Kutwo," has resigned..

Mr. J. D. Thwaites, second officer, "Fooshing" has gone second officer," Chaksang.". Steam-launches and motor-boats entered and cleared during the "Chaksang," has

Mr. L. McRac, second officer, gone second year numbered 1,525 vessels, officer, "Leesang." aggregating 37,151, tons, as com- pared with 3,392 vessels and 175,-"Leesang," has gone acting chief Mr. A.J.N. Wood, second officer, 854 tons in 1921. The blocking of officer," Waishing." waterways above Wuchow as

Mr. N. Richardson, from leave already described was responsible has gone third officer, "Chipshing." for this most conspicuous diminu- Mr. N. H. Bennett, third officer, tion of shipping under this head-"Chipshing," has gone second

ing.

RUSH FOR LAND,

KEEN BIDDING AT YESTER DAY'S AUCTION.

officer, same ship.

Mr. J. W. Stoneham, second officer, "Chipshing," is on reserve. Mr. W. Jones, from reserve, has gone second officer, "Fooshing." has gone third officer. "Fooshing." Mr. H. O. Lewis, from reserve, Mr. T. Hughes, third officer, "Fooshing." is on leave,

Extraordinary keenness was dis- has gone chief officer, Taisang,"

Mr. C. M. Meikle, from reserve, played by the 200 odd people, nearly all Chinese, who attended

Mr. C. M. Anderson, second the auction sale of three lots of engineer, "Tingsang," has gone Crown land at Homuntin conduct Mr. M. Turner, second engineer,

second engineer, Luenho." ed by Mr. Parker 'Rees at Volun-"Luenho," is on reserve. teer Headquarters. It was clearly apparent before and during the gincer, "Kungwo," has gone acting

Mr. D. A. McBean, third sale that rings of speculators were second engineer, same ship. being formed to acquire the land

to

soon opened the R.A.M.C, account In the second game, Baigent by a hot shot from the left, which RA.M.C. kept up the pressure and gave MacKenzie no chance. The

before the interval. The second Chilton added a second point just half opened sensationally, the great dash enabled Lopez V.R.C. forwards going away with register from the right wing,

RAM.C, custodian was equal to The V.R.C maintained the pres- sure. for some time, but the

wards the end of the game, resume the occasion. The R:A.M.C., to ed the attack but though the ball was netled twice, both points were disallowed for infringements of the rules. A fairly fast game resulted in the R A.M.C., winning by 2-1.

The teams were:→→

RA.M.C. Walker (goal):-Miles, Tomlinson, Chilton, Baigent (for Figgott (backs); Percy (half-back);

wards) V.R.C (B.) MacKenzie (goal); Hast, Kitchell (backs); Urquhart (half-back); Schnepel, Assumpcao, Lopez (forwards).

Referee: Mr. D. Clow.

There was much comment about the manner in which the referee each game. If spectators (and or was offered gratuitous, advice In

officials) would leave the referee satisfaction at his decisions. The en-alone, there would be far less dis- referees have been appointed by the Hongkong Water Polo Associa-

knowledge of the rules. selected because they have no tion Management and have not been

and then share it out. Competition"Kungwo," is on leave.

Mr. J. A. Black, second engineer, between the various syndicates in-

terested was exceedingly brisk appointed sup'y third engineer, Mr. E. J. Grainger has been and several "post mortems" were "Kungwa." in progress outside the building

Mr. A. S. Fraser, sup'y third en-

engineer, same ship.

reserve, has gone master, "Anjou." Captain J. S. Liddell, front

long after the sale had finished.gineer, "Kungwo," has gone third All the purchasers were Chinese:

The three lots offered were all in Ho Mua Tin district and adjoining one another. The first lot put up for sale had an area of $6,100 square feet, and the upset price was $16,830. It was raised by $1,000 bids to between thirty and forty thousand dollars. From then onward only $100 for increases were made for the most part

has gone chief officer, "Tingsang." Mr. A. Jenkyns, from reserve, Mr. P. H. Going, chief officer, "Tingsang," has gone. master, "Lingshan."

and in spite of the small amount of A German family. recently the bids the price quickly rose to invited an Englishman to spend $62,300 when it was knocked down his holidays with them. He went to one ofthe rings.

and had a good time. On leaving The second lot had an area of he expressed a wish to make them 66,000 square feet and the upset some remuneration by at least pay price was $19,800. Up to $40,000 Ing for his board. They said they the bidding was in thousands and would not hear of it, as he came as from that gure to the sale price their guest. He said to himself, $51,000, it was in $100 bids. It was "then I must ba extra liberal with also sold to a syndicate.

my tip to their servant," and on The third lot had an area of leaving he gave the girl a £r Eng- 20,000 square feet and the upset lish note. A few days later he price was $6,000. Four bids of received a letter from the German $1,000 each brought the price to family, informing him he had done $10,000 and from then onward only them a bad turn, as the day after $100 bids were registered, but the he left the mald packed her box price quickly rose to $25,200, at and told her employers she was off which figure it was bought in by a home, as she had sold that English syndicate,

note for more than a year's wages, and she intended to retire from service and have a good time. The story is told by an English lady in a letter published in Australia

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