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V.R.C, AQUATIO FETE, The night aquatic feto to bo hold at the V.B.C. next Saturday promises to bo exceptionally interesting. The names of veterans are still going up for the Ladies' A large crowd assembled at the Victoria Nomination race, and a aporting member Recreation Club on Saturday afternoon of the Club is announced to have pro.. to witness the race for the half-mile mised a special trophy for this event. swimming championship of the Colony,The probable entrants at present are: in which there were ava competitors. Messrs. Frank Lammert, A. E. Dunrich, General expectations were realised, for A. Rizdy, Fred Chunnett, F. E. Hall, Finch, whose name just now is looming prominently in the arena of aquatic sport, had an easy win, while O. J. Cooke, who came second, swam an execilent race, lowering his previous time by 1 minute and 12 seconds. The positions and times at the finish were
J. C. Finch, 12min, 31 4-5secs. ... C. J. Cooke, 13mín, 46socs.
A. A. Claxton, 14min. 26secs. LCR Souza
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The race took place in the open water outside the V.R.C. over eleven lengths, starting at the Club ramp course of
and finishing at the Praya wall. The
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Claxton slightly in the lead, and the first length was covered in close order. In the second Finch led the way, making a pace which it soon became apparent would not, be maintained by any of the other swimmers. Cooke and Souza followed in close order, Farmer being BORD six yards behind, while Claxton, who was swimming with a long and easy stroke, brought up the rear. Finch, who swims with a powerful and apparently tireless trudgeon stroke, continued on the fast pace he set from the start, gradually increasing his lead on Cooke, with whom increasing bis load on Cooke, with whom
was struggling to Souza
draw level. Farmer followed close behind the pair, while Claxton, who was taking things easy, was falling further to the rear. In the fourth length Finch had established a lead of about ten yards, while Cooke had drawn a few yards ahead of Souza, with whom Farmer was closing. In the fifth turn Finch was leading by over 'à quarter of a length, about eight yards. separating Cooke, Souza and Farmer,KUMBANO, British atr., 2,077, Wheeler, 6th who swam in the order name, while Claxton maintained his easy pace appar. ently regardless of the ground he was losing. Turning into the seventh length Finch was half a length ahead of Cooke, the lattor leading from Souza by
Hongkong, 6th August, 1913. FAST ASIATIC COMPANY, LIMITED, quarter of a length, while Farmer was
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lessening the short distance which separated him from Sours. On the eighth
turn Finch was as fresh and fit ng at the start, maintained the same hot pace, and continued to lengthen the already long load he had established. Cooke, also, was swimming remarkably well, and leaving Farmer and Souza far behind. In the tenth turn three-quarters of a length of the course separated Finch from Cooke, the former completing the last length with the same strong stroke and almost as fresh Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless as when he started. He finished nearly intimation is received from the Consignees length ahead of Cooke, and as he before Noon TO-DAY requesting it to be landed touched the wall the spectators raised a hearty cheer. Another, equally boisterous, greeted Cooke as he finished, and then the
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HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
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Hongkong Observatory, August 10th
Previous On Date On Dat.
Day
2 p.m
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b'kong
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Moon
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Time
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20
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21 6 .8
2:11
1 2
10.04
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نا
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8 537 4
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337 4
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17
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attention of the spectators was focussed on the other three swimmers. Farmer
and Souza continued side by side, but in the final lengths their paco slackened considerably, while Claxton, with his long. easy stroke, gradually overhauled them and secured third place by some fifty yards. Souza and Farmer raced neck and neck till the finish, Souza with a final spurt just succeeding in beating the Cordialman.
Finch's performance is the best that has been seen in the Colony, and it will probably be some time before the record he established on Saturday will be lowered. The previous record for the Colony was put up by Logan, whose time was 14min. 14 2-5secs. Finch has lowered this by min. 22 3-5secs, while Cooke's time in the last race was better than Logan's by Imin. 62-5secs. Doubtless Logan could have covered the distance in much better time than he did, and a race between him and the present champion of the Colony-and probably of the Far East--would have been well worth seeing. Finch, who was generally congratulated after his performance, was fresh enough to enter the bath almost immediately. after the race and take part in a scratchi game of water polo. Cooke also was deservedly complimented for the excellent race he swam, and it is remarkable fact that he is doing better in these days when he may be classed as a veteran than he
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LAERTES, British str., 1,340, Wawn, 21st
Jaly--Buigon 17th July, Rice- Chinese
MAOIEW, German str... 996, R. Zellner,
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Chinese.
August-Amoy 31st July) General-Java- Chios-Japan Lija.
TRIUMPH, German str., 760, W. Langs-
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did a few years ago. The distance was PRINTING too long and the pace too warm for the other three swimmers, but all completed the course and came in for a share of the congratulations which are usually extend- ed by sportsmen to all who are "go sports."
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FROITO.
# Hung Yan-Almonds........ Aile Kam Shan Ping Ko-Apples,
・麼爽
Califorina kabilan
Tin Tsun Pin Ko--Apples, Ofoo Hol Tong-Apples, amall, Ufoo Fan Chi-Appios, Castard,
ST48 Yat Pan Ping Ko-Appiss,
Japanace...... BEMU Shang Sheng Henng Taju-
༄ཌ་ཞན་སྣ་ཚ ཌ ུ སྐ སྐ
2G
# BRITT
3 nanas, fragrant, Cantou.... Shang Hoang Tain--Bananas
brides,
Macão.
3 Young Tarambub EE Fung Int-Chesinate, Chinese
Ye Tez-Coconuts
* P6 Tai Tez-Grapes... let go b
Shanghai FAB Yat Pun Shu Tini-Potatoes,
Тарадо неизменни
Mun chu Trai-Potatosz, Maoso..
* Fo Ko Bhu Trai--Potatove,
American Resta
ncp
TEAR HOTEL
Lieat Archer, RAM.C.
Mr & Mrs W. Arm.
strong
Mr E. F. Aucott
Mr Baskett
Mr & Mrs W. C. Barrett and child Mr & Mrs C. W. J.
Bell Mr G. A. Bona Mr & Mrs Beyer
Major Bowen, 4.F‚ð. Mra Bowdler Hou Mr Bucknill Mr W. A Butterfield Mrs Carr
3
3
Mr M. Cary.
Mejor Davy
12
Fan Shu-Potatoes, Sweet....
k Tung Kwa-Pumpkin
Chi Tani Ta'oi-Pureline.
Lo Pal Tear-Blish
Eon Tsung Tau-Shalofs......
10 D
Ft Tau-Taro
28 Hung Lo Par
Yin Te'ci Spinach
Fenko-Tomatoes...
Lo Puk-Spinach China...... Eien
·Book 5-
TAP Yeung Le Pak-Tarnips, Eng1. Tsit Kwa-Vogetable Marrow, Ma Tal-Water Obestnuts,
Common
* Kwel Lan 4s Tai-Water
25 Chestnata, Mandarin ......
8
PE Sai Yuong tuoi Water Crussos, 12
Tai Sha-Ya-
Sage,
per baadle, 12
The prices necesarily vary from day to day and the Sanitary Board has no power to sumpo etallholders to sell at the price quoted. W, BOWEN-Rowlands,
Secretary, Sanitary Board.
ON
SALE.
A TABLE OF WELL
RATES OF EXCHANGE AT BOMBAY For Demand Drafts on London on the day
of or preceding the departure of the English Maile; also Table of the. Yearly Approximate Averages for 36 years, From 1874 to 1909.
PRION $ CASH,
12
On Sale at the DAILY PRESS. Offe Loes! Booksellers.
Mr & Mrs Davies
Mr Dixon Mr&Mrs Dobbes Mise Dronry Mr G. A. Dutton
Mr S H. Ellig Consal S Mrs Eitzen Mrs Fisher and chil
dren
Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Mr T. Gordon Mr & Mrs Guides L-Col. Gordon Hall,
ZA.M.C.
Mr & Mrs B. A. Hele Mr H. Hancock Mr F. A. Hazelaud Capt & Mrs Hodgins May. Humphrey.B... Mr & Mrs W. 6.
Humphreys Lt.Cd. I W. Iles,
R.G.A.
Mra Melver and child Mr & Mrs P. Jacks Miss James Consuls Oottingan
Jassens.
Mr & Mrs E. 8
Krauss
Mr A. Keith
Major General Kolly Mr Lauder
Mr Lauglin Mr Lloyd Dr Macfarlane
Miss McEwan Mrs MoMonr, children
& nursa
Mr MoNally Miss Meyers Mr & Mrs E. N
Mitohelmyre and
Mrs Mitchel and child Rev. Copley Moyla Mr & Mrs Nightingale Mr & Mrs Ober
Mics Orr Mr & Mrs Paterson Bev. Foster Pegg Mr. Pope
Mr J. 1. Planner
Mr Powel Mix Prentice L&Col.
Radoliffe, E.z Miss Rayn ond Me Mr T. Parker M. P. I. Relton Mr & Mrs A. Bitokie Eng: Comdr. Roome Ton, U. Severa Mr & Mrs E.. H
Sharp
Mr A. Sinclair Mr C. skott Lt.Col. Usher Smith Mr Soffiet Mr & Mrs G. E.
Stewart and chll- dren
Capt & Mrs Storickor,
nure and enild Mr O. Wagner Mr N . Walker Capt Whitefield MF Willor Mr David Wood Miss Wright
FOR SALE.
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