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WATER RETURN

Level and Storage of water in Re-

servoirs on August 1, 1929:-

CITY AND HILL DISTRICT WATER

WORKS.

SATURDAY'S SOLUTION.

BUST OF

1929 I.

WAL

ANT

1' 0"B 57' 9"B

QUE

1928 Tytam

25' 7"B Tytam Byewash 19' 9"B Isa Tytam Intermediate L. 7′10′′B Tytam Tuk Wong Nei Chung. 26" 9"B 0' 5"B

L.

Pokfulum

[Note: B. denotes "Below Overflow":

27' 9"B

A. denotes "Above Overflow; 1. de notes "Level with Overflow."]

Storage in million and decimals

Tytam

of gallons

Tytam Byewash

1928 202.95 2.83

1929

384.80

22.37 154,42

1,393.00 388.00

5.72

11.00

£9.81 66.00.

Tytam Intermediate 196.90

Tytam Tuk

Wong Noi Chung - Pokfulum

Total 1,811.46 1,040.40 Consumption of water in the City and Hill District in millions, and de- cimals of gallons during the month of

July.

1928

1929 Consumption

317.06 124,19* Estimated population 423,960 434,280 Consumption per

9.2

head per day

24.1

Includes 2.78 M.G. from Taikoo,

NTH

OR

WED

UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.

THE GREAT NORTHERN TELEGRAPH CO, LTD. OF DENMARK.

The following unclaimed tele grams are lying at the office of the Great Northern Telegraph Com- pany (Limited) of Denmark:---

Tusu, from Amoy. Honewart, from Kobe. Osuco, from Shanghai. Dubesc Dartagnan, from Shang-

Shikoyama, from Osaka.

13.28 M.G. from Kowloon, 7.42 M.G. from Taun Wan and 10,09 M.G. from hai. steamers, etc.

Full supply in all Rider Main Die- triels during July, 1928, from 1st to 11th Intermittent Supply in all Rider Main Districta West of Eastern Street only from 12th to 14th and Intermittent Supply in all Rider Main Districts West of Garden Road from 16th to 31st July. July, 1929.

6-8 p.m.

E. V. JESSEN,

Superintendent.

Hong Kong, 15th August, 1929.

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CIVIL SERVICE v. K.B.G.C.

MAIL,

former being easily defeated by 12 shots.

Craigengower

D. K. Kharas

}

Civil Service

E. W. Shimoads

W. Langenstrass

E. L. Hollanda

D: Clow

C. S. Rosselet

(skip)

Gill J. Cavanagh In the first rink, Taylor could not. Wiltshire get going against Gow, and at the

At Happy Valley, the Civil Ser vice C.C. lost to the Kowloon Bowl- W. Field ing Green by 26 ahots.

hind,

Y. Abbas

6th head found himself 9 points be- Fenwick.

In the succeeding four E V. Pearse heads, the home skip reduced his w. Colline deficit by two points (5-13) but (Skip) failed to score again right up to the 18th head when he notched a single. In the meanwhile, Gow had piled up other 13 shots. Taylor made a belated effort in the last four heads in which he secured six- shots and gave away one.

R. R. Davies

F. H. W. Haynes

20

(Skip)

17

Knight

L. E. Luck

L. R., Whant

A. E. Murphy

F.

F.

Jones

RECREIO v. K.G.C.

At King's Park, the Club de Recreio lost to the Kowloon C.C. by 14 shots,

With a 3-2-2-1, Labrum scored eight shots before Soares had a "look-in." The latter secured a single at the 5th head, only to lose 4, and 3 in the next three heads, the score then standing at 18-1 in favour of the Kowloon skip. The' deficit of 17 points was reduced to 14 by the home rink in the follow- ing five heads, and the next seven (Skip) ...... 23kends saw Labrum add six shots

and give away three.

21 (Skip)

10

60

W. J. Bickford

J. Massey

J. E. Archibald

K.B.G.C. v. YACHT CLUB

18

57

On their own ground, the Kow. loon Bowling Green defeated the With an early deficit of eight Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club by shots in the first three heads, 29 shots.

A. Basto held Robinson complete- ly is check, allowing the visiting skip to score only 8 shots whilst he, himself, compiled 29, which in- cluded a 4, three 3's, six 2's and four singles.

Blackburn ran away with a lead

head.

Kowloon C.C.

O. B. Raven F. E. Lawrence

D. A. Purves

V. C. Labrum

(Skip) ... 29

W. Orchard

Brawn had an uphill struggle Warren ran away with 7 shots in of ten shots over Alves up to the against Russell. The Civil Service the first two heads from Edwards 7th head, which he further improv skip drew level at the 8th head, but and kept the lead up to the end ed by 8 points at the 14th Russell came back with a 7 im-when he won by 8. A feature of Each scored five points in the re- heads, the Portu- mediately after. Nothing daunted, the play was a 5 for the home skip maining seven Brawn notched a 3,1 and 1 and at the 12th head. Edwards's guese rink thus losing by 18 shots.

Recreio was only 2 points in arrears at the "highest" was a 4 at the 11th.

In the second rink, the visitors A. Rosario 12th head. The visiting skip then

J. Bosario got a 4 but he led by only six shots opened with a 2 and a 1, to which at the 18th head. The Civil Service Bell replied with two 2's. In the A. Barros F. Soares struck a bad patch for the remain- next four heads, the Yacht Club

{Skip) der of the play and conceded 18 scored 9 shota whilst Bell got a E. Remedios. points (1-5-7) in the last three total of 4, the former then leading D. Lopes heads.

by 12-8. The K.B.G.C. men caught A. Machado Unlike the previous two rinks.up and drew level at the 15th head A. Basto (Skip) Civil Service started in fine style (16-18). Play was then remark- in the last rink, Grimmitt opening ably even up to the laat head when J. Ribeiro with a 1 and a 5 against Gow and Bell scored 4 and beat Chapman by M. Baptista

A. Gomes leading 8-1 at the 4th head. Each thres shots. skip then scored a 2. At the 6th In the third rink, Roylance had A. E. S. Alver

(Skip) head, Grimmitt secured

of the argument a single. much the better With a 7 at the 7th head, Gow took against W. Macfarlane (who play- the lead for the first time. Up to ed for the K.B.G.C. last season) the 12th head, the K.B.G.C. were and won handsomely by 18 shots. four points ahead (14-10), but Included in the total of 29 shots Grimmitt was not to be denied, and scored by the home rink, were a 7 after being only one point behind at the 3rd head and 4 and 4 at the at the 15th head, he scored a 5 at fith and the 7th. Macfarlane got a the 16th and went on to win by 3 at the 16th and a 2 at the 19th, all the rest being units in his very eight shots.

low total of 11.

Civil Service

H. L. Lockhart

F. H. Holdman

J. J. P. Gregory

R. T. Tayler

(Skip)

F. E. Booker

S. E.

Aiderman

B. E.

E. Maugham

A. 0. Brawn

(Skip)

S. Rondle

J. Deakin

J. Hollidge

12

17

Bowling Green

V. H. Chittenden H. H. Rose H. Nish

L. Gay

(Skip)..... 27

R. Duncan

E. W. L. Hogbin

P. T. Farrell

W. Russell

S. Eccleshall

Bowling Green

Yacht Club

H. F. Thompson R. W. Stevenson West

W. S. Drake

D. F. Warren

(Skip) .... 25

C. Hatt Hale

36 F. L. Rapley

(Skip)

J. Mcintosh

R. Hall

D. Gow

(Skip) 24

(Skip)

16

53

A. W. Grimmitt

K.D.R.C. v. RECREIO

W. E. Bell

(Skip) .... 23

Black

Hen. Mr. W. T.

Soathorn

G. R. Edwards

(Skip) .... 17

E. B. Reed

.....12

H. J. Laithwaite

T. B. Smith

J. P. Robinson

29

(Skip)

H. Lasham.

T. W. Carr

W. Brace

L. J. Blackburn

12 (Skip)

30

+63

67

LEAGUE TABLES

Division I.

P. W. D. L Pts. ..11 8 0 3 16 11 7 0 4 14 4 12

Craigengower C.C. Kowloon D.R.C. Kowloon B.G.C. Club de Recreio Civil Service CC. Kowloon C.C.

Taikoo R.C. Police R.C

4 12

10 6 0 A 6 0 ....10

11 6 0 5

14 12

.10 5 0 5 10

10 4 0 6 8 110 11

Shots For and Against

Kowloon D.R.C.

Craigengower C.C.. 791 588 135 Kowloon EG.C.

For Agst. Up Dn.

706 568 138

0

0

S. J. Jordain

E. W. Carpenter

A. Chapman

.612 661 51 Club de Recreio... 597 588 Civil Servica C.C. -605 638 Taikoo R.C.

(Skip) .... 20 Kowloon C.C.

Police R.C.

636 605 024 605 $38 693

9 0 28 0 69 0 81 0 156

Division II,

II, F. Stoneham F. Sutton

A. W. E. Davidson A. T. Hamilton Phillips

J. K. Shaw

79 G. E. Roylance

On their own ground, the Kow- loon Dock B. C. defeated the Club de Recreio by 16 shots.

P. W. D. L Pts. Civil Service C.C...12 9 0 3 18 .... 11 Craigengower C.C. 11 8 0 3 16 -Kowicon_B.G.C.12 8 0 4 16

(Skip)

.... 29

W. Macfarlane (Skip)

77

T.R.C. v. ELECTRIC RC...........

48 Taikoo R.C.

At North Point, the Taikoo R.C. Unfamiliarity with their oppon- defeated the Electric RC. by 15 ents' green was a big factor in the shots. defeat of the Portuguese side. but this should not depreciate the fine display given by the home team, who were on top form and won on all three rinks.

Electric R.C. Yacht Club Club de Recreio Kowloon C.C.

Shots For

C.C.

10 6 0 4 12

6

2

11 5 0 6 10 11 5 0

50 6 10 ..12 3.09 ..110 10 and Against

For Agst. Up Dn.

780 041 136 - 0 0 763 640 123 613 542 71 อ. $61 616 45 €21.653

Civil Servics C.C. Walmsley held the upper hand Kowloon B.G.C..... over Muskett for the most part and,

Taikoo R.C. Craigengower building up a margin of five shots Yacht Club (11-6) up to the 11th head, won Electric RC. comfortably by 12 points.

Club de Recreio Puncheon got the better of Yvano-|

Kowloon C.C. The second rink was a repetition vich by five shots, Brown de-of the Arst, from the Taikoo point feated Ribeiro by 7, and Gray finish-of view, McKechnie finishing up 12 ed off the good work with a 4 points' shots to the good over Davies. margin over Luz,

Kowloon Dock

J. Lindsay

F. Gullen

J. McKelvie

¡J. Puncheon

(Skip).... 24

C. Atkinson

W. Greig

W. Hedley

J. C. Brown

(Skip) ..... 25

F. Goodmar.

J. V. Ramsay

J. O. McLaggan

S. Gray

Recreio

E. L Barros

L. Gutierrez

C. M. S. Alves

P. Yvanovich

(Skip) Rosario C. E. Marques C. A. Lopes

Webster (for the visitors), how- ever, turned the tables over Munro i and led right from the start, being. at the 9th head, as many as 14 shots ahead (17-8).

Taikoo R.C.

18

S. Hope

A. C. Ribeiro

(Skip)..... 18

L. C. Sousa

H. Alves

J. Pelson

D. C. Spiers

Electric R.C

F. F. Duckworth F. Normington

J. T. Lunny D. C. Walmsley WB. Muskett.

(Skip)

.... 23

(Skip)

J. Watson Jn. Sloan

Donean

(Skip) .... 26

C. G. Sous

R. F. Luz

H. McKechnie

(Skip)

20

(Skip)

16

C. S. Cameron

69

53

G. H. Stewart

R. McKeown

K.C.C. v. TAIKOO R.C.-

The above match was postponed, on account of the preparations for the concert at the Kowloon C.C. on Saturday night.

Division II

CRAIGENGOWER v. C.S.C.C.

D. Munro

(Skip)

L. de Rome C. E: Gahagan

8. Deacon

L. J. Davies

11

(Skip)... 14 F. Tarbuck H. Hatch

H.. F. Akehurst

A. Webster

13 (Skip)

22

After You Are Forty.

Needs of the Middle-Aged.

age.

It has been said that a man is On their own ground, the Crai-either fool. or a physician at gengower C.C. defeated their neigh forty. For the average man it bours, the Civil Service C.C. by should not be difficult to be three shots.

This match provided an exciting healthy and in his prime at that With the weaker sex the finish, as the CS.C.C. were leading case is different, for middle age Supply by Street: Fountains only: during the whole month. On 1st July

by one shot at the last head of the is liable to bring with it, anxieties the hours of supply were 5-8 a...

last rink to finish--Wiltshire v. and, 6-8 p.m. (Peak District 4 hours

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Haynes rink, the score standing at and many allments follow in its High Level Districts were 6 am-6

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KOWLOON WATER WORKS

1928

1920

Kowloon Reservoir 210B 011"B Shek Lai Pai Re

servoir Reception Reservoir 4′ 2′′B

Storage in million and decimals

21820 5B

S. LACK,

Superintendent, Hong Kong, 8th August, 1329.

of gallons June, 1928, Kowloon Reservoir 323.55 342.97

Shek Lai Pul Be

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461.55 422.57 stant supply was operated in all dis- Consumption of water in Kowloon_tricts: "E

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