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LOCAL SPORT.

SWIM ACROSI THE HARBOUR,

The race

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 8TH, 1906.

Almighty God who has permittel you and me to meet together, and to bring our ch ldren in this Louse to worship Almighty God. I ke is gratitude to the panoram giver of this

BROTATION WINS THE RACE. Considerable interest was taken on Saturday building by who, open-handed generosity this church har bere erectel and appointed that it afternoon in the swimming a scross the wight be a blessing to many generations to imrbour for prizes proented by the China Mit.

It is right to sound the note of grati

was from the police píor on the 1ods to these her in mag ways have helgral to mainland to Blake ir, and the starters wors Lid finish this church, tothe committer J. Witch-1, N.H, Alvos, A. V. Barres, Gunner of furnishing, to those who gave so much time. Bestberton and Trumpeter Grant, both of th und sítection in order that, Uise things might be 57th Comprny. propnect and indu ready for car parvies! There is scarcely a single thing in this church that will be used from time to time that is not the gift of some thankful loving, loyal heart. Then again there are thoughts of hepa for as all when we think of the words I read Que man anwath and another man rumpi-th." is not that the history of all ages? You sue there is a worth of hope for you and for me as Ar daily toil YE 4t liver aus! There are the two things-contimity of labour and secession of work. Continuity of Jalmura leut of about lost yarils on him. Then he runs through all man history. We thankful to belong to the gral empire of We think of its enostitation and how it was built up. We know how air forefathers labored. We enjoy time benet of their labores

Britain

Wa know that the constitution noder which wo live und enjoy liberties that he other nation aujoys as this earth is the work ofmany ageses inuedthroogh many generations. The speaker proceeded to impress on his harem that the werk with which they were ongarmi should not bo ramped. It should be well dong because they were not working-murely for the present As we had benefit but for falur generations.

ex from the labours of those who are gone before us so sauld we work with a view to benoût these who enran after w. They were toid that the time would come when Kuwin would have few if any vacant spaces. It would bucator the terminus of the gent trunk line that would ran through China. Men wo congregate here and word go to that church for inspiration. It would be open to all aub hoped the time would never comwhen its doors would be closed it would be a centre of teaching tutes who lived in the peninsula. He would remind them too that the building aud the furishing of that church had been a history of enparation and if the church was to tea MUFTISK Co-operation would ham to continue. bcommended the ministor to them and con. vided by expressing the hope that everyon wald raseire the benediction of God.

The offertory realised $10.

At the close of the service tea was dispense n the British School woogh the generosity of Sir Paul Chate

Thy Bervices in the church sesterday at 11 and 6 o'clock were well attended.

The Cathedral Church Body promise to provide half the stipend for three years, but the other half and other expenses of maintenanc must be raised by seat rents, off-rtories, and subscriptions as there are no adowments. It

is hoped to constitute the "restry forthwith in firder to make the necessary arrangements.

VOLUNTEER CAMP.

Volunteer Orders cousuin- the following. It is notitted for information that the ouom! comp will be held at Stonecutter Island from October 13th to the l. Every member of the Corps should cutleavour to be present for as long a period as possible. The attention of members is directed to page 357 (2) in the Corps Haud. hook. It is hoped that every member of the Corps will attend camp during the preliminary deilk of the first few days, otherwise the proper serpes of drills will be hinbrod.. Menshers who have not yet done so should draw their acus and equipment from dare a warly as possible. All arros and equipssent must be drawn from store by October the ath

The instructions and programme of drills, te for cunp will be issued shortly. Every ilf thoroughly member should take acquainted with all the orders therein. praying i special aftoulion to orders se armas, clothing. alams etc. All Sur- gu practices, fire geants should thoroughly understand the duties of orderly sorgenat.

The Commandantdesires to bank all embere of the Corps for the generous anbeniption they forwarded to the Corps list of the Typhoon Relief Fund A cheque for $775 has been sent from the Corps to the Hon. Secretary Typhoon Relief Fand

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

The British steamer Oriel left. Moji on the ath inst. for this port, and is due to antice here on or about the 19th insisut.

The LG.M. str. Geraenau left Shangbai on Saturday, the fith insi, at 10.m., and may be expose here on or alast Monday, 8th inst., m. The Danish sir. Sian left Singapore on the 4th inat, at night, and may be expected kere.on or but the 8th inst

The st. Saint Egbert arrived at New York on the 5th inst.

The str. Wray Culle sailed from New York on the 4th Oc

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The garters got a good and of and "lves immediately worked his passage eastwerd. Barro went towards the weat while the other the ukept together in the cutre. When about 250 jards and been coverel Witcholl kom towards Harros. al Brotherton couple of hundred yarda · Alvos ird, Grant being in second place and the other three m distance in the wake of the forest. Ener asing his pace, Brotherton passed Wifeholl and gained

shurtly afterwards followed hinu For the IL

overhaul d Alves, sel when half way acros Grant was had a lead of about 20 lagthe then swimming in sound place, with Witchell and Alves close behind, while Barros was shot 100 yards in the rear,

Brberton continued

to increase his lead, wimming ibe Trudgava stroke all the way, while the others, with the exemption of Grant, need mostly the ove arm When two links of the distance had bent euvered it yos apperial to all that the

trok.

race was Brotherion's, his lead on the ther competitors being fongreat for them to overbual In the final stages Barros oro took and in. passed Witchell and Grant ta in second place, the latter being third. The following is the order of fini-h, togather with the times of the placed min :---

Brotherton, 27 min. 321 nude .. Barros, mi», sees Grant, 2 min. 41 sees Witchell Alves

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Cu Blake pia after the rucs Mrs W. H. Donald presented the prizes to the first and i second me.

To Groter Brotherton, thủ winner, she handed a hard oràn cup, aɛd tu A. V. Barros, the runner-up, a gobl medal,”

After the presentation chrors were raised to the lady and to the donors of the prizes,

CRICK &

FIRST XI. ALI COMERS.

This, the opening natch of the Hongkong Cricket Club's season, was played on their ground on Saturday, and end d in a draw. The all comers want in first, and by the time the 24 of them were disposal of, there was little of the afternoon left, so will thros un ant the if st eleven decided to draw straujas. Sares are:---

ALL Km.

Hogarth, Brekt

19

When, Gilley, h Hidden

Extras

Total......

VICKCAPTAIN'S VIL

11

Adume, Jor au Avour, 6 Jordan Baden, Jardatt... Gilley, not out Brett Fac Stedman, Bacam Jhoom, rua sut

The experiancs of the Casar searly show that the centre pussed between that ship and the South

Extras......

Tutai

SECOND INNINGS. CAPTAIN'S TEAM,

3

19

Th

14

Jordan of Knus L. Brull 28. Lamble b. Adamus »......... Back b. Adanie

Darby e, Jordan,

Jackman, not ont

Brett

Hoarth. . Hitter: h. Adam

bmal, & ismett

Kelly, B. Brott

Extra...

Tolal....

TICK-PAPTAIN', TRAM. Aclarus, b Jucktonn Avene 1, Kelly, b Hogarth Gider., b Juckine Ghing", b Hoggarth Brett, and hi Jacknin Suchman, not unt Brown, Jackma Rees, Jankinnu....

Total

GRASOENGOWRU,

J

The opening match of the Craigengowe Cricket Club was played on Saturday, teams being selected by the Captain and vice-captain and resulted in a win for the Captain's team by

Scores:- 47 cos

CAPTAIN'S A

#. 1. Comper, be Eviena

J. Craik, run not

J. W. Stewart, a Roza, à Brawn

1. Rapps, Toppin, in Krasen

4. 3. Laminert, 'e M. K. Asger, b Brawn

J. Fairhom. b Evans

L.. A. Hose, not ent

1 'Ahenda e Custra, run zuil

AE Green, st Moza, le Braven

Rap Irving

K. W. Powtoon, M. Bez

Sundries...

bammert Crent Crab

Fastioimu

Total BOWLING

ANALYSIS, "CAPTAIN'» XI.

VICE-CAPTAIN A TI

A. 1). Brawn, e Cooper, b Lammert. X. Boza, i.b... b Green

G. Braun, « R. eu, 4 Bren .......

Mt. E. Aszer, e Lamtaert, b Green

Ras F. Rapp. Green.

H. Irving, Gret

1. Stephens, b Green

. Lourei a, b Cruik

L. Vienot, and Crak

J. Toppia. y Lauer, 5 Fairlielm.....

A. E. Anger, nef out

Sundries

Total.......

BOWLING ANAYSIS,

Bhawn

irving

7

Vincent

Stephen.....

Hanecek, Pedley 11

A. Lang, at Hamnek. Iz Pedly P. Jacks, & Pistley,

2. 11. Chalmer, Hancock, 1 Paties Lt. W. Du

J. Hall, Pediay

Com Calamit., H.N., run cot, 5 Pedley

J. Hooper, st Humock, b Pelley

F. Bevington, 16... 1 Smith

W. W. G. Boss: J Pedley

Lt. Graham R.W... b Paley

F. C. Kroubi, Fenki

H: M. Kerül, st Hacek. b Sunith

Lt. Ranking, R.AM... b w.. Peake

W. J. Daniel Daniol, la Pedley......

1. Hope R.A.. e Palley. Smith

54

T. C. tira, b Pedley

R. B. Beattie, e mudhi Podey

1

J. 11. Carrier, res nat. Is Pedley

K. Pestaji Markazi, Pedley.........

. C: Virkers, b Bake.

1. dan K... Hak. Sinilla 11

K. R. Brod Kriskenbook, hswith

C. 8. H. Williams, 3 Pendos

Dr. J. M. Atkirin, not unh

Extre

Total 210

Capt. Krickenbeek, e 1.2. Dauean, 16 Rowel 223, Capt. Deuce, W., Pestonji, Reed 16 E.A. Fowler, Yaot onl

H. ancock, D. Rot.....

Muckerrie

B

19

5

Toml

76

ROWLING ANALYSIS, ALL AMET,

T. Nereolabus monilla

Peake,.................

Fowler ...

Fit Hot

Festou

Reedl Bettie Boving

1

4

13.7

11

POLICE CRICKET.

14

On the Police Recreation ground, teams salead by the Capiz and Vice-Captain of the Chub tried conclasions, the result being a win for the explain's team by 39 runs. Following are the scores ;---

CAPTAIN'S TEAM.

Parr, b Cooper

Kent Mis ennan

Atwell & Cooper

shijderd, by tager .....

Poly, canh del, naus

Atley, o Apel, blooper

Burdan, masud häpel

its ector Lanphy, e Parr, 1 Cooper

Robertson, e Meldutan, à Cooper Wuit, not out (Clyde, a wruž is Coòper

Total VICRCAPTAIN'S TEAM,

Mel canon, b Kaut

Davis, ran out

A. Apel, ele. Ket

D. Ajel, ke Kent............. Coups Gordon, b) Foley ........... McHardy, 6 Fly Witherade. b Foley ... O'Sullivan, pek autofo Ingham, Yo f

Engle P. Koley Turetor Robertson, b Foley

Extras

Sa Tatul..

CIVIL SERVICE GAMES.

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FI

11

CFA

M

10

2

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THE HONGKÔNG TYPHOON.

SUPPLEMENT T› THE NIKAWEI PAJUY

WEATHER CHART, No 12.

6.07.

ap nud Now,

shostly Cee of Forans, on September 16th Another not less important document, is the

T repet of Capt. D. Andrews, RN.R., com manding the P. & O. 8. Delhi, which was ju ente ing the passes of Hongkong with the London mail, when the typhoon burst upon the

Quo g only was left out of the Captain's

wo must mention; the clear-sighted and unerring way in which he saw the roming danger. We know from a note of the pasang ZUTA. that long before the vore first squall, all was tied really on drekt in weather the hurricane. of course, since leaving Singapore, Captai

ndrews had received un signal of any kind. report simply says: September 18tb, 4 Wet suurise, hard clouds, greenish

HA sky, north-east well short. intervals," was then to the South of Gap Rock where the swell mast also have been felt, even probably ou the 37th in the afternoon. The light house was reached at Th. lộm, a m. The preceding day's report calls for Isa' one remarke; on the 17th at DOON, A distinct E.NE. well was noted, the wind blowing South force 2. She was then by 17 degrees min. North and 111 degrees 3. min. 1. that is about 120 miles from the vertex tint

was rushing towards Hongkong. It is ad antil the BUX

1901 fa, tnt the breeza+ day, verrod to West with occasional squalls. Th Delhi ir pied ancher, not far from Grem Island, when the wind freshened to hurricane

25.11

force and the rain fall with blinding violence.

Ifour

OBS RVATIONS ON BOARD THE P. & 0. S. "DELHI.

Near Hongkong. September 18th, 193.

Buro.

Wind

Remarks.

Fiores storm of wind, rain and spray.

Blinding squalls of guest fary. Wind increasing rapidly.

Rain ovorerst.-N.B. swell. Cloudy Passing squally.

Squally. Rafn.

Storm abating.

Moderate. Violent rain squalls.

Lowest reading: 9 hour 45 minaler: 29.11.

Force.

"air ('pajanan)

4.5

at

8

AX

MA

87

So the entres passed to the North of the

Delhi between 945 and 10 S.DE.

The accounts published in the newspapers make it unnecessary to expatiate on the descr

tion of the storm.

int former nota, extracts from the log of the French mail ss. Oranien Commander Court, were given. The registering

barometor's

curre shows that the winimum of pressure to place about 2 am on the 18th. The ceatu consequently must have passed to the South of that abip little earlier. A ssawing that was a few miles South-weet of Branker Pein, we find that it took the vortex eight hours or woarly so to cover the distance of forty-se miles botwaru the French and aglish mails, Que first estimate worked out of fener data had given a velocity of 3.7 miles: we now find 113 miles an hour.

September utt, 19% The interest with which our report of hst Saturday has been received, cucourages us to publish new particulars, very kindly sent ue, especially as these documents will uable us to give a definitive track of the storm. Weleg the captains who have so kindly sent in their reports to accept our best thanks.

The earliest exset position of the cyclone is signalled in the report of the U.S.N. auxiliary

communicated Lransport Cress,

by Mr. All. B.

chief Randall, oficer.--It agrees quite Ratisfactorily with the warning issued by the Observatory here on the 16th, according to which the centre had been making for the S. of Formosa. The Cesar had ef Cavite (Bay of Manila) for Shanghai on the th. The ship's barometer, a first-class cue was showing practically the same preshrcoming Deurer to the east, the truck was

that of the standard of Manila (bservatory.

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The passage from Formosa to Hongkong is mnek more accurately known. asid, the ventro must have passed about tea or twelve miles North of the Car, on the 16th about 1,15 am. It passed North of the Delbi Rod very near her, on the 18th, ubout 9.15 am, having therefore travelled 340 miles in 56 hours, this mean velocity is 67 miles per hour. The conclusions of the preceding note are therefore to be kept with the few alterations The shown by the above quoted firares. typhoon of the 18th was formed in the Surth part of the depression signalled on the th and ith coming from the Pacific towards Formos. The velocity, checked by the struggle against the very high pressures of the North wout increasing, as the centre was approximately W.N.W. or WN; the swell was noticed at 420 miles distance on the China Sea.

We cannot go farther: we should here waske a study of the reports sut by the commanders of the s. Helena (U.S.), Magune, Luo, Kulgae, Kanches and Poona; but we are not- io a position to do so for want of time. We must content ourselves with thanking the explains for their kindness waiting for the opportunity of a more detailed study.

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reights have consequently declined until they have now reached a level sellom witnessed before.

HAILING SHELTS,

Bailing vessels are in a no better position in ¦ spite of the International Sailingship Owners Union, for the rules of the association place a limitation on outward rates only, leaving home. baand vessels to take what they please. Le what they can get. Complaints, particularly from ships of medium carrying capacity and coasters, are therefore loud and rumoreas and as sneh afford the best training for officere and won it is highly desirable for this reason alone, if for none other, that means should be devised to render the owning of sailing vessels romanera.

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Hongkong, 22nd August, 1906.

DALA

As we have live. The "Deutsche Nautindo Veres" iament will have the ready in hor own band. by compelling all British ships entering German giving the matter serions attention, but it is to ports to conform to the regulations laid down be feared to little purpose, a it is always for her own shipping. It is to be hoped that i difficult to arrest the downward course of a time this tatters will be made the subject at

interntional legislation, trade that is no longer up to date, A reduction of the port-dues in favour of sailing vessels haa,

The Imperial Government having insitate been suggested in sua quarter but this would an inquiry into the length of working hours in hardly afford adequats relief whilst the idea of offices, the association is ut opinion that, con state sabsidies is pretty generally depreated sidering the efforts roantly made on all sides to rechtes the time, interferouse on the part of the in view of the fact that the heavy mileage authorities would prove detrimental to trade. money quid by the French Government to Allusion is also made to the strik-amongst the

dock banters and others wou eti with

T port in the early part of the your asol the end- owner has entirely failed in itaobject.

Prominence is given to thaws subjects of insegnent lockout by the masters of the men that absented themselves on the occasion of the ternational importance, the fret bing the demonstration on the first of May, both danger or sing to navigation from the brocking of which were settled shant the middle of that loose of submarine, mines, dc, smployed by month. Other subjects, of more local interest beligerents. During and after the war is the are ako tonched upon, but with these I will ust

weary for readers. East sips are known to have been destroyed by coming into rollision with flotsam of that kind "nd the loss of others which have disuppsired without leaving a tears behind is a tribute to the saine cause. It is therefore hoped that the matter will receive the attention of the peace Congress at its next macling at the Hagna

WAR INSURANCER.

STATISTICS

The monthly returns of the Imperiti

to have reached 4,614,954 tous in the month Statistical Bureau show imports into Germany of Ju's, asking a total of 21, 171, 82 tone the five months from March 1st to the 31st. July, the corresponding figures of exports being

and 16,693,794 3,558,000

tons. A marked is

nolicostie

in the quantities of agricultural product of food-steds received from other countri

Edusrally during the mont BB

is compared with those is June; this applies

all went on smoothly notil the evening of the 14th. At 10 p.3. & light .N.E. breeze arose but soon abate, the sky became overmast and threatening. At midnight, the wind gui blew from N. E., then

to Emoked, slowly, N. W. at 3 a.m. (15th), and W. W. at Sam. Afterwards the wind blow with short squalls, which gr dually increased from force 2 to 4. At dawn, & very distinct north swell was noted

These two recoacks we insist upon, for sli.ht

they were, they u

doubtedly gave the earliest signs of the coming typhoon. This shows how long!

in advance a careful navigator can be put on his guard against an approaching danger. The report signals, drive the morning and a part of the afternoon, a sky beavily overcast to Eastwards, bright and sunny over the west horizon: this was the typhoon bank or mantle well known lo

navigators. On the 5th, at not the ship was fouué in lat. 19 degrees 5 min. N. and Long. 190 dagros 20 min. E, nearly eight-four miles sorts of Cape Bojador (Luzan). At 4 p.m. the wind was steady from north-west, freshenedl to Fores 7. The barometric tids could still be releeting the point on the east cost where the if the owners belour to the enemy's country. machinery are also larger but those for

the

SAGHALIEN.

50th parallel of latitude ents the shore. Here

K

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A midsight, she was forty miles . Angust 17 they erected the second on in Germany they con-ider themselves bonad! Amongst exporta elomical products, dyos and

degrees B. of her noon position, viz, eight-two miles west of Batan Island. The following are the observations concerning the passage of the centro :-

We alber.

RIPORTS AND FORTH. The values of exports and imports for be first six months of the year compare as follors with those of the two proceding ones.

Imports

Exports 1900 459,2 million marks 2013,3 million macke

2643,9 3533,9

The next is the doabiful security offered by British policies of incarance in time of war The boundary commission in Saphalien Berns, Bays the Japan Mail to have worked with that country, as according to English law more particularly to wheat, oats and Indian

barl- very rapidly. In the mix and the deah it is accounted treason for underwriters and corn, whereas there is a slight diminui

for domestic ass as distinct from barley we find a letter from Professor Shigs which insurance companies to pay Isses on ships or for sualing. Finished textile goods and

partly ways that the operations of survor began by the other property, although the insurance may have finished mes show a slight excess, some of the commissioners ascending the Porvuni river and bech effectent before the outbreak of hostilities, matorisks however, such as cotton and jate, & falling off. The figures for earthenware and observed, but at 8 pm, the mercury began to

thost of the leading English comprise have

coal, chemical vres, the first observalory was erected. Then the

pharmane utie! fell with orcillations estimated about 01.03; the

Enroel dae westward, and of the declared that holding concessions or leuces articles, stationery, lead and coppier are amalie. wird fresh nel and veered to N.N.W. She was Kar veyors

three remaining observatori-s which entered forced to steur sonth-west, to go away from the

their programme centre.

previous month. expected to erect the third-on to fultil any obligation that may acerce, the show the largest increase over the the west coast-bfore the sad of September.prolibition by law notwithstanding; but what The distares from coast to coast is 100 miles, shout companies that are not in possession of and a roud had to be ent through thick forests, government licences? It is a point that should the direction boing determined by azimuth not be lightly, treated in taking, out insurances instruments. Apparently this forest had never in England. previously been trollen by the foot of manund, the road, when out with infinite letrar,

This recently proposed extension of the 19.6 3373 resembled tunni. Oge result of the opra: Merchants Shipping Act is also dwell apon| 1964 3223

of the Pervai

Bo far tions is to prove the navigability River; fact which was not credited in at some length in the report. Tokugawe days. It is calculated that thearoa vessels leading or discharging in ports of baghallen southward of the 60 paralel is of the United Kingdom four and a half million avres, one-half of which / jest to the interfence of the authorities those party having risen from 7,5 million marke badago orjin 1903 to 11,2 to 1904 and to 19,1 in 1905, is covered with forests, and us one • bộ (25 acres) only in chers of

tanded It in How

to

apply whilst il-y woesired ends from this c to

is nutr represents, on the lowest calculation, 3 shime

the loodline and other regalutiona concerning la shim is 216. rabie fest), there must be me

liko forty-five million shime of timber, the safety of ships to foreign ones as wine of 465 widions last year ug inst

contain provisions el

*qual leco-means ninety milion yea. Bapping is in striking radio ion to the views partnd imporis. Owing to the rising of this timber fell-d in 150

ener

Station are hitherto hold first legislation an sach malters estives in Southwest Africa and the stata st leave ample time for re-aff restations, there is the exclusive right of +ach separate stater 20 prevailing ezparts from there have hardly ached a milion marks during the last results a revenue of Y-a 6000 yearly. There Germany however will have on reason to raise three years; the imports on the other hand. Is, however, the question of trans ort, which, in its present involved condition, will prob by obections as log on the British amborities chi. By provisions and ser material show at declare themselves a tisfie with the arietinerea of nearly 50 per ont, being 20,5 prevent the export of any Huber of large- scantling, and will limit the work to materials obervanes of the Geen Beation; old mi-loss in 1865 ag iast 14,3 in 1904 and 4,5 in

they however refuse to do so, the ImperialGovern. 1903 fitted for small purposes.

Dat. Bar, Wind.

15th Nore 29.3

W.N.W. 4 0.9

4p.m. 99.63

N.W.

0,$

6 p.m. 99 67

N.W.

8 p.m. 29,66

NY.W

10 p.m. 29 57

N N.W.

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99.36 161b 18m. 29.36 NW. 11 0145) 2. 29.37 W.N.W. 11 0.29 32.10. 2940 W. 11

Sea 10.00. 20.46 S.W. 10 confused!

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