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N.G.A. SPORTS.

stability and power to fully occupy the soil. On thoroughly on land of good quality the practice of planting thres seedi together where The Royal Artillery Annual Sports word hold | ons true is to stand is growing in favour on the U.S.R.C. Ground, Kowloon, on Weduos-

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THE PARA RUBBER TREE.

[BY PROFESSOR ROBERT WALLACE.]

surplus plante being subsequently removed and The Para rubber treo Hevea brasiliensis is used to Bll blauke. The protection of the young day, March 29th, before a good attendance. The the only caontshono-producing tree which, from plant in the open then becomes a matter of Band of the K.O.Y.L.I was prosent and played a commercial point of view, is worth plasting in anxious consideration, as rate and deer, of sorts, several selections which were much appreciated. those areas where it will grow satisfactorily and certain monkeys are extremely fond of the The prizes were distributed to the successful its yield in comparison with that of any other tender leaves and shoots of young loved. In species of robber produsing trees being to cases, where the subsoil is pour, top douse, or competitors at the close of the proceedings by enormously greater. It is a native of the ex-in need of weathering, highly entisfactory Mrs. Craig, who kindly consented to perform tansive district of Para in the Amazon basin, results are obtained by throwing the green this duty in the unavoidable absence of NAPIER JOHNSTONES? Northern Brazil. It has been introduced to the clay aside when digging the pit and replacing Chamier. The results were as follows:- tropical regions of Africa and Aria. Seeds it with a few inches of soil rich in humus, parod were sent frum Kew to Ceylon in 1876, and from the surrounding surface--The Times, subsequently to the Federated Malay States. The limit of successful growth does not extend much beyond the tenth degree of latitude north and south of the equator and in most parts not oven so far.

GOLF AND ITS ORIGIN...

MR. LANG'S VIEWS SUPCORTED.

Dr. W. Cunningham. "Archdeacon Ely, de- livered bis presidential address to the Rosal Historical Society at Gray's Inn laat evening on" English and Scottish Nationality," The Archdeacon doubted if golf was to be rogarded as charateristically Scottish at all.

LONG JUMP-1. Gr. Golding, 88th. Co. 2, Gr. Hodso 1, 87th Co.; 3, Gr. Kinsella, 88th Co. ONE MILE-1, Ge. Inokott, 88th Co. 2, Bombr. Poole, 83rd Co.; 3, Gr. Puffett, 87th Coy. PUTTING THE WEIGHT -1, Gr. Kesuoy, 88th Co.; 2. Gr.. Tiernan, 88th C.; 3, Corpl. Falconbridge, 87th Co.

Pools, 83rd Co,; 2, Bombe. Patman, 87th Co.; BANK and Fox N.C.Os. (200 yds.)—1. Bombr. 3, Corp. Burgess, 68th. Co.

87th Co.;, Gr. Allon, 83rd C.; 3, Gr. Lovia, WALKING RACE (2 miles)-L Gr. Skegg,

88th Co.

Bombr. Judge, 87th Co.;3, Bombr. Moore, HiGH JUMP-1, Gr. Hodson, 87th Co. 2, 93rd Co...

RELAY RACE, R.G.A-1, 87th Coy, ; 2, 98th

Jones, 88th Co.; 2, Gr. Pellinger, 83rd Co.; 5, THROWING THE CRICKET BALL-1, Gr. Gr. Desmond, 87th Co.

Heven grows at a rapid rate when conditions of soil and climate are favourable, but it is the Least robust of the common species of rubber trees, being very susceptible to injurious in Huences of both cold and drought. There are at least two casily recognized varieties in the Middle East, one with large and the other with

True that the co-operation of cricket, os op. small leaves the letter being credited, though posed to individuality of golf, might be held to probably erroneously, with producing latex of be characteristic of the Englishman and to be slightly superior quality. The difference seems reproduced in his co-operative trading outer to be due to a tendoney le sport, for the seeds prises, whereas the Scot was smally an inde aro not constant, Small-loved specimens appear pendent unit in trading, an interloper. Simi-Co among trees grown from the seeds of a large larly, the Highland fling rataived an indi. leaved variety; and vice versa. In its natural viduality unknown to the English country habitat Hevea grows in extremely damp dense dance" and the pipar achieved a personal forests, and reaches 80 to 100 feet in height on triumph in the pibrock, while the English vil very fortile deep heavy soil well charged with leger had a predilection for ringing pools of moisture. The rainfall of not more than 00 bells as a form of concerted music. But, for all inabea is mostly conßned to the first six mouths that, it was doubtful whether poll was ex- of the year, but showers during the dry montheclusively Scottish, and still more doubtful and the forenia moans of retaining water pro- whothor it had any direct connection with the vont the occurrence of arid conditions at any special features of Scottish nationality. time. The climate is exceptionally uniform in temperature, which rarely exceeds 87deg. F. by day or sinks below 74deg.ut night, with a mdan for the year of 81deg..

100 YARDS-1. Bombr. Patapan, 67th Co.; 2, Gr. Desmond, 67th Co.; 3, Gr. Brauigan, Co. Time, 11 seconds.

BOOT RACH-1, Gr. Dickinson, 83rd Co; 2, Gr. Maneer, 83rd Co., 3, G. Slater, 87th Ca

ONE MILE (Open to R.N., European. Garrison and Police)-1, Pte. Richardson K.O.Y.LI; 2, L.-C. Best, R. E 3, Pte. Darlington, K.0.YLI

BOYS RACE, (100 yds.)-1, C. Arnold ; 2, A. Tompkins; 3. A. Brown,

2, M. McLaverty; 3. E. Tarrington.

GLS RACE (100 yds.)-1, F. MoLaverty;

Sergi. MeCartney, 83rd Co. 2, Sorgt. Kent- SERGEANTS RACE (120 yds, handicap)-1,

Thors was, the lecturer continual, historical evidence which showed that golf was a well- known game in Scotland in the early part of the fifteenth century, and there was abnudant Being a valley tren the soil on which Hevea eridone that it was widely diffused in the grows is situated at low elerations, and much soventeout century. But it was not claimed of it is periodically flooded by overtlow of the tst Scotland was the birthplace of the ancient Amazon river.

Although a water-legged soil rame of which it became the bome, and Ming Dist. Staff. is objectionable, leading to the disappoorance Andrew Jang lad shown that, at all events, it of the tap root and to a greater proportion of mas not as exclusively Sonttish game, but that 87th Co; 2. G. Golding, 88th Co. 3, Bombr. 120 YARDS HURDLES-1, Bomb. Ansall, trees being blown orer by wind, the Para rubber a primitive form of golf had been played on the Patman, 87th Co. tree has a valuable power of dopting itself to sand-daues in French Flanders-with-apparently

HALF MILE-7, Gr. Luckett, 88th Co.; 2 water-logged conditions. At the Botaxis this difference, that the aim was to touch au

Bombe Gardens in Singapore the original trees from upright mark, not to reach a hole

Paolo, 83rd Co.; 3, Gr. Desmond, 87th Co. which most of the plantations in the Malay But beyond this, there remained the caly Peninsula have been furnished grow on a low-partially recognised fact that golf was greatly Co. HK S.B., 2, A. Coy. 13th Rajputs; 3, 3rd RELAY RACE (Nativo Companies)-1, 5th lying soil which cannot be drained and so bas i in vagin in Holland during the seventeenth its water-table from six to 12 inches below the contary. Arouleacon, Cunningham remarked Coy. H.K.S.B. surface according to the rainfall. Trees that that his inforest in this point was roused by are thus supported only by surface roots are reading a sentence in a book entitled, "The In- oasily blown over, but the trunks, if allowed to forest of Holland," a translation of a work remain as layers, take root and send up shoots attributed to John de Witt, but more probably that grow into trees, which might be broken by written by Peal de la Court, wind but cannot be uprooted. Para trees aro brittle and liable to sorious injury by wind, and the exclone areas of the equatorial regions consequently become another effectual limits tion to the cultivation of plantation Para rabber. Elevation is also an important consideration, but in both Ceylon and Java Hezex has been successfully grown up to 2,000 feet Although the growth of the trees there is not so rapid as at the lower levels the quality of the rubber in some instances is claimed to be superior.

METHOTS OF PLANTING,

INDOOR GOLF. ·

VETERNS ACE (bolov rank of Sergt., 200 yds.)-1, dead heat, Bomber. Bubbing, 88th Co. Gr. Quire, 87th Co., and G. Casoy, 87th Co., divided the three prizes.

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THE SAME TO-DAY AS IN

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THE Steamship

"JAPAN," having arrived from the above Ports, Con- goods will be delivered from alongside. signees of Cargo are hereby informed that their

Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed at once, at Consignee' risk and expense.

Cargo remaining on board after P. of the 30th fast will be landed at Consignees' risk Grund expense. ......

OBSTACLE RACE (Cross Country)-1, Luckett, B8th Co.; 2, Bombr, Ansel, 87th Co 3. Gr. McArdle, 83rd Co.

Cas, best 87th Coy.

TUG OF WAB (110 Stones)-Final, fürd

Tug of Wax (Catal Weights)—Final, 87th Co3. beat. Beth Coy.

was like "tennis, because you did not always 1, Capt. Guthrie, RA, 2. Capt. Clapham, RA;

The travelator wrote that the game of politics.

OFFICERS RACE (Open, 120 yds. handicap) not the ball fair, but had to play the ball as it. lies." There could be no doubt that tennis" 3 Col Staopolo, A.P.D. should be "golf," but that the English transla-Richards, 87th Co. 2. Gr. Green, 83rd Co.; 3, CONSOLATION RACE (200 yds.)-1, Gr. tor of the Dutch book was neither familiar Gr. Ward, 87th Co. with tounis as played at Hampton Court nor with golf as played elsewhere. But the original author of the translated work would doubtless Ears had ample opportunities for familiarling himself with golf. It was a very popular gamo To get the best results from plated Para rab-in Holland. Prince Frederick Houry played the ber it is generally expedient to imitate nature's Arrangement as nearly as possible. Sheltered localiter and rich deep heavy, but well-drained, soil are preferred. Nevertheless the vacisty of soil on which //evea can be successfully grown is great; sandy soils are to be voided, as they do not retain saffolent moisture, and peaty land bas disappointed those who have tried it on ac- count of the trees dying off when about serenacteristically winter game, and was treated in years old.

game when he was at school at Leyden, and a story survived of his insing a ball in the water and jumping in a boat to fish it out with a club, whercon the owner of the bost, an old woman, sugrily set the lad adrift. In the museum at Amsterdam there was a portrait by W. do Great of a young Prince, depleted with a golf club and golf ball. It was, however, a char-

cld engravings of the months as the appropriate employment for December.

channels. It was not easy to see how golf as we know it could have been played in summer about Loyden. Perhaps this gave rise to the carious development of indoor golf in Holland.

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THE FIFTY YEARS

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ANGLO-CHINESE CALENDAR 日雁英中年十五

Frex 18T JANUARY, 1884. TO 31ST DECEMB

1913, BEING FROM THE 1ST YELL OF THE 76TH CYCLE TO THE 60TH YEAR OF THI 70TH CYCLE.

The most widely approved width apart between

Golfers were frequently introduced into the the trees is probably 30 feet by 15 feet. This secures a satisfactory supply of air to grow trees winter scenes by Avercamp, Van de Neer, and which do not stunt their growth by enoroach-Verstraten. The game was not strictly appro- ing on one another. It allows room to priste to the cothe players did not wear utilize the most effective implements to culti-skates--but in the winter it was possible to play vate the land to maintain a moisture retaining across country on hard grounds and frozen tilth on its surface and keep it clean while the trees are young, and, in cases where it is found to pay to do so, to grow catch-crops, such as coffee, as in Java, or market gardea produce, where a good market is at hand. The latter is Indoor golf might have been a vory old game. usually most successful when Chinamen can Possibly the gall prohibited by the Church was be found to undertake the work on their owu - of this type. It

to have beca practised in the behalf. Most planters object to catch-cropping brandt's ulchings, tears from one of Rem.

1 between the rows, as it tandoubtedly obeaks the seventeenth century. In the following century growth of the trees; but if it is not continned it had great developments, and a golf alloy be- for more than three or four years the advantage came a recognised adjunct of any popular café. in sometimes in favour of the practice. Gram A good lastration survived in a political cari or other woeds, if permitted to grow, retard the caluro of 1718, which represented an American, root development to even a greater extent Frenchman, and Dutchman as joining in a than catch-crops, and the rate at which the friendly game, while the Englishman was going trees grow afterwards as a result of thorough off in the sulks cultivation and manuring is rema kable. While In conclusion the Archdencon observed there opinious differ about the expedienor of catch may be no means of settling the question cropping, there is but one decision among expert as to the original locsity of the rate, but the planters as to the necessity of clean cultivation, carliest reforoncos known were not Scottish, Lalang grass (Imperata cylindrica, Cyr.) is the axl, at all orents, we might say that in the bane of the rubber-plantor's life in the Middle seventeenth century golf was not exclusively East. Land broken in from virgin jungle is at nor even characteristically Scottish. first free from the plague, but it takes completo possession of derelict tapioca estates, and, till quite recently, it cost much to reduce it and Loop it down safficiently to permit of the growth of rubber.

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Week.

In these days of steam, the captain rarely The disa harrow-12 discs wide, and drawn by takes his wife to sea with him. In most of the. bullocks--has proved a speedy and effective in the sailing ship period it was honoured in lig lines the practice is strictly prohibited. Yet. means for its detraction By the repeated use the observance to a considerable extent, as the of this most effective tillh-producing imple-biography of the late Captain T. Y. Powles, of ment, which in old lands fads no stamps Liverpool, reminds the reader This worthy roofs us obstacles to its efficient working, 1ɔ surface growth is permitted to appear. When skipper sailed the seas for more than forty years,

and daring twenty-two years his wife sailed Fri. the roots below the surface are completely cut with him on every voyage but one. It is said oil from air and light for ahont a month they that Captain Poles insisted upon his wife ne- Sat. perish, and fermentation or decomposition sets

it may, Mrs.. in to completa the work. Half-measures are companying him. Be that of no avail. If a vestige of grew app are above Powles, who eventually died at sea, accepted the Sun.

situation with grace and dignity. Both she the ground, the roots retain their vitality and and har husband had musical gifts. Their await a favourable opportunity to grow stronger cabin was fitted up with piano and organ, and to than ever..

any a concert did forecastle Jaok find himself Thes. invited.

The seeds of Hevea brasiliensis, when produced from well grown trees that have not been too severely tapped, are linge, and weigh about is They contain a large percentage of oil, which can be expressed and enld as a by-prodnet when the demand for seed for planting falls short of the sapply. As their vitality does not last long, it has been found difficult to transport them long distances. On this account the

Mon.

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

From March 31st to April 6th, 1911..

Days of

Month

Height

LOW WATER.

Hoight.

6 6 3.46 16 6. 4 4 9 10 58 6 14 31 = 1

6 6 4 38

HIGH WATEL.

'kong

H'kong

Mean

Mean

Time.

Time.

Ira

It in 1.

10.

ft. in.

31m: 9 44 10 9 1 m 10 14

.2 m 10 46

3 m 1142

400

60 m 3:41

13

11 51 a 6 4

5 24

7

1. 8 4 7-m

5 2 46

4 266

1 1a 6 6

915

16.

6

m

5 3

1 m 6:30.

3 15 B 4

10- 46 al

0 686 717 46

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, March 30th.

There is a tradition that it is unlucky for a ship Wed master's wife to accompany her husband to sea. It was exploded in this case, for Captain Poyles Thurs

ever met with mishap, even in the fearful seas of Cape Horn, which he so frequently traversed. On the other band, Mrs. Powles presence oa beard was of the greatest possible advantage. This refined and gentle woman nursed the crow original plants taken to the Bast were seedlings in illuces, gave attention to their clother, and in a Wardian case; but it has been demon- strated by H. N. Ridley, F.R.S., Director of gonerally exhibited towards them motherly de- the Botanic Gardens, Singapore, that it seeds Totion. The fuluence of a woman on these long- direct from the tree be carefully packed in Yoyage ships was in erory way an asset not to be despised. Of Captada Powles, who explored layers in a tin box with fine charcol (burat jou paddy husks) a germinating power of 80 to 90 many a little-known region of the globe in com. per cent can be secured at the end of foar pay with his wife, it should be added that he would have no dealings with the steamship. months. The common practico in forming a He struck to the sailing ship till the time came plantation has been to transplant seeding for him to go ashore for good--Daily Telegraph. Barometer from nursery, or, where they are available, to ase cuttings or stumps of a size up to the thick. mess of a man's forearm but although these means produce trees that may be tapped e year or even two years earlier than trees grown from seed germinated in the fold where they ultimately remain, the final results are not so satisfactory-since- transplanting Interfaces with the natural direction and development of the roots, and consequently, with the trees,

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Humidity

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