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LOCAL SPORT.

CRICKET.

TRIANGULAR LEAGUE-

THE GARRISON DEFEAT HONUKÒNG. The Garrison defeated the Hongkong Cricket Club on the latter's ground on Saturday by 34 runs in a rather low sporing match. The best cricket of the game was displayed during the partner ship of Lieut. Bagnall and Major Bowen, both batsmen hitting, spiritedly. Scores

and analysgyer

THE GARRISON.

Captain Matthews, Kennedy, b

Anderson Capt. W. H. Smith, Anderson ...... 10 Gunuer Berry, e Wodehouse, ↳ Ander-

BlY

Lient. Baguni, Donnelly

10

Major Bowen, e Wodehouse, Read... 42 Bergt. Ostler, Reed

4

Bugler Palmer, B. Hancock, B Reed 19.

Capt. Allianu, bs Reed Balgan ma Private Dixon, not out ........ Private Bowlor, h Read

Private Waterson, e Stokes,

Extras

Bowling Analysis.

Totul

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Wodrhouse

Donnelly

Beet

Cobb

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HONGKONG...

1.

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SS. Moore, & Berry, Bagnall

P. P. E. Wodehouse, Bowen, b

Ball

H. Hancock, c

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Waterbo, hi Bagnall L

A. G. Stokes, e Mutthews, & Üstlere

R. N. Anderson, & Bowler, 1 Borry...

R. Kennedy, Baguall

2

A. A. Caston, & Palmer, ↳ Ostler..

20

B. 41. Rent, Ostler, b Bagnall

1

T. E. Pared, I Ostler

14

0

3. E. Dannelly, e Fahner, is Bagnal..

4

P. H. Cobb, not aut

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Bagnall

Berry

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Bowling Analysis.

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Captain Allison fowled six wides

HONGKONG POLICE MILITARY C.C.

A CLEVER CORPORAL.

Played on the ground of the soldiers on Saturday, who won very comfortably: thanks to a 110 by Corp!. Morrish, by 108 runs. In addition to his century Morrish also captured saren wickets for 20

Only. Scores; -

MILITARY 0.0.

Moorish, e and b McLenna

110

McGregor, Alexander

13.

Moutrie, Alexander, ↳ Grimmitt

0

Kelly, Alexander .......

Tucker, e Burlingham, Kelly

Lewis, e Grimmitt,

Alexander

Heath, bw, Kelly

5

Richards, Kelly.

0

Whiting, not ont

$

Coxen, b Kelly

Ingram, e Edwards, b Kolly

Extras

'Total

Bowling Analysis..

.104

07 M- 13.

W..

C. Kelly

11 +

E. Alexander

11

0 06

3

A. Grimmitt

3

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T. H. King

3

17

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10%ORONG POLICE.

K, Melonua; e and b Morrist

Hampshiremen greatly, and for quite an appreciable period the Cornwalls backs were defending. Lee in particular giving anxiety. Then gradually, by their superior play and finesse, the soldiers got into the sailors territory-to stay there practically for the remainder of the match, Martin, the captain of the Tars," whose brilliant play was the feature of the exhibition, and who saved his side from downfall repentedly, took the ball off the top of the soldiers' contre. as he was on the point of shooting within short range, and the goalie shortly after wards evoked loud-voiced approval from the spectators for two clever clearances. Following a glaring miss by the Corn- walls forwards, this sailors broke away, and Hayward shot only just too high from the extreme right.

After the interval, the Infantrymen mado things to around Martin & Co., but this great back was always on the spot where danger must threatened, and the soldiers could not get past him. Even the soldiers' halves and backs came up to join in the persistent onslaught, and shot after. shot was rained in, but were all rendered The intuenous through miserable aim.

Dukes" inside forwards were extremely elever-ton clever in fact. They wriggled through first one and then another of the Hampshire's defence, but there was too much individualism altogether. Marián seemed to be the shadow of each of them, and his ubiquity was not a little dis concerting. Once the Hampshireruen were given an exceptionally easy chance at the Cornwalls oud, but the left winger, two yards from a yawning goal, muddled it away. and the strain on the sailors' defence was continued. The last quarter of an hour-was full of anxiety for the Tars," and there were many thrilling incidents. Once the "Dukes" inside-left squirmed right through, bat Martin appeared and robbed him in the nick of

time, and at the call of time the Hamp- shiremen remained unbeaten, thanks to the great work of their captain and custodian, and the inaccuracy of the Infantrymen's marksmen. Sergt. Wilson- was the referee,

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The P.M. str. Manchuria sailed from, Yokohama for Hongkong, via Manila, on the 3rd March. The United States mail has been transferred to the N.Y.K. str. Kumano Maru. which is due to arrive at Hongkong on 9th March.

THE AUSTRALIAN MAILS.

The N.Y.K. str. Tango Maru (Austra lian Line) left Thursday Island for this port via Manila on the 26th February; and is expected here on the 8th March.

The E. & A. str. Eastern, from Sydney, etc., left. Port Darwin (via Timor and Mauila) for this port on the 1st March, and may be expected to arrive here on or about 14th March.

MISROMANT STEAMERS.

The NY.K. str. Kumano Maru (Aus tralian Line) loft Yokohama for this port via ports on the 28th February, and is expected here on the 9th March.

The N.Y.K. str. Uirano Maru (Euro- pean Line) left Kobe for this port via ports on the 28th February, and is er pected here on the 9th March.

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On the 8th at "IL40 am.-The northarm. depression is now central to the cast of Hokkaido, An anti-cyclone has formed over N.E. Chins

Pressure is still low over Tongking, and high to the south of the Boxins.

It is nearly stationary along the south coast of Chins and over the Philippines.

Moderate E. winds are indicated along the east coast of Chies, and moderats S. to SE. winda over the N. China Bea

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending st 10 am, to-day, 0.00 inches.

The formoset for the 24 hours dinge nt magal to-day is as follows:-

DISTEIGT,

Hongkong & Neighbourhood

Mr Mons, do Marellos Formons Channel

Comtesso de Mr

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Mr & Mrs G. Martin Mr F. A. Mnokintosh

Mr R. L. Barker & Mrs John Meier

Capt & Mrs Caldwell

Mr A. J. Cambridge

Mr W. E. Clayton

Miss D'Almada

Castro

Master D'Almas

Castro

B

Mr.C. E.

Mr Meyer

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Mr & Mr FX D'Almada Catro Mrs Brass Clark De A LE F

Colezan

Mr H. L. Condon Mr G. P. Carry

Mr & Mrs T. Dangia Mr C

1. H. Davin

ME. J. Davis

Mrs Domville Mr R. H. Douglas Mr D. S. 8. Douglas Mrs J. M. Doyle

Mr J. Duncan Mr W. Dutton Mr & Mrs. H. C.

Ehrenfels In

Mr J. Eisinger Mr K. W. Kisinger Mrs F. Fearon

Mr 8. Fernihough Mr A. Gallotti Mr J. Gibbe

Mr A. G. Gurdon Mr 1. Goargey Mr V. Goulbourn

Mr & Mrs J. Gould, Mrs J. M. Greist

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Edwards, blowis

D. Berlinghwa, b Lewis

W. Pitt, e Coxen, Morrish

14

B. Kelly, Morrish

E. Alexander, e Richards, h Mor

T. H. King, Morrish

16

The Barber Line str. Satsuma left Now Tsinanfu. York on the 14th January, and is due to Mudken. arrive here on or about 14th March.

Hangehow. Ningpo. Winchow. Santu. Foochaw. Amoy. Swałow. Shanghai,

Mengtzo

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LONDON

Hokow.

Szemao. Tengyueh

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W. Kent, c Kelly, blowis

A: Clark, b Morrish

Yokohama.

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Osaka. Moji. Nagasaki.

Hakodate.

Keelungi Tainanfa, Takow. Anping.

EASTERN SIDERIA.

CHOLEN.

B Vincent, not out

Extras...

Total

Bowling Analysis.

Morrish Lexis

The N.Y.K. str. Yokohama Maru Hyogo. (American Line) left Beattle for this Kobe.

port via ports on the 10th February, an 1 Shimonoseki. Tamsi.

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The NY.K. str. Inaba Maru (Bombay

3. ·R.

W.

Line) left Bombay for this port on the

10 * 29

10

2 20

9

1st March, and is expected here on the 19th March.

Seoul.

FOOTBALL.

BONGKONG SHIELD

COMPETITION.

SURPRISE YOR THE CORNWALLS,

Vladivostock Nicolajevak.

The NY.K. str. Mishima Mary (Euro-Chemulpo. pean Line) left Marseilles for this port Kumsan. via ports on the 21st February, and is

expected here on the 25th March.

The Danish str. Arabien loft Port Said

Wonean. Mokpo. Frean. Pingyang.

HONGKONG AND ITS DEFENDENCIES, MACAO,

on the 26th February, and may be expect. Hanoi.

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Chinnampo. Songchin.

FRENCH INDO-CHINA.

Annam Aud

Tourane. Saigon Cambodge.

PHILIPPINES

Cebu.

Haiphong. The Mogul Line str. Lothian left Tonkin Provinces. Quinhon. United Kingdom on the 21st February, for Hongkong via Straits, and is due to arrive here about the 3rd April,

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Iloila.

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Den of Airlie, from Pacifie, is due in.

Hongkong at March,

A rather painful surprise was sprung on the D.C.L.I. by the men from the Hampshire ou Saturday, in the replayed tio to decide upon entry into the semi- final round of the above competition, the Hampshire gaining a decidedly lucky Both victory by the only goal scored. teatus were ragged and patchy, but while the Cornwalls had fally three parts of the game, their deplorable shooting and Jsitaney in front of goal robbed them of what abould have been a sweeping result in their favour. The Dukes " first experienced danger from the left wing, but survived the attack, only to succumb to the next movement by this wing. The outside-left took the ball along beautifully, passed with expert judgment to his partner, who, in turn, swung the sphere across nicely to Friend, and the latter, with only the custodian to beat; steered the ball put him into the net,

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LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENT.

Perak

Kelantan,

Batavia. Buitenzorg.

British. French.

The ND.L. freight str. Mark left Shanghai on the 7th March, at 2 p.m. British. and may be expected here on or about the 10th March, at 6 n.,

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FORRUAST

East winds, m04 į derate; fair.

¡N.E.

windą,

L strong.

South coast of Chins between (The same

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CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

Biation.

REGISTER.

8TH MARCH, 1914, ▲...

61+

****

Vladvostock... Namuro Hakodate ......**) Tokio Kochi Nagasaki....... Kagoshima... Oshima Nahs Tahi'ima Bonia Lt, Chefoo Welhaiwai ... Hankow

Klukiang

Iohang

Changaba

Shanghai Guts Sharp Posk ALDY Swatow..... Taikoku..... Taichu

Tainan Koshun...... Pescadores

29.99

29.95

30.12

30.15

30.05

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6 a 29.85

69 29.86

71

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29.92

29.89

629,7

Hongkong 6 a. 29,8

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T. F. CLAXTON, Disclor,

1 BAROMETER, reduced to 32 degrass Fahrenheit on the level of the woo in ingles, tenths and hundredths.

2 TAMPERATURE, in the shade, in dogros Fahrenkelt,

8 HUMIDITY, in percentage of saturation, sh humidity of air maturated with moistars being: 100.

* DIRECTION OF WIND, to two points.

5 FOROR OF WIND, according to Beaufort Boats, & STATE OF WEATHER, b blue sky, a dotached oload, å defezling raha, fog, ggloomy, h hall Lightning, o ovareant, p passing showorn, a squall, z rain, a snow, t thunder, v visibility, w dow (web)

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HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, March 8th.†

Previous On Date On Date

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86

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Highest open air Temperature on 7th Lowest open air Temperature on 7th

76.

Temperature Humidity...... Wind Direction

Weather Rain

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE:

From 9th to 15/h March, 1914.

HIGH WATER

F'kong.

Deve

Height

LOW, WATER

Hong

Man

Time

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Time

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B 36

4 0

6 58

Trea.

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Thurs 18 m 9:34

7 54. B:12

8 46 a

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Fri

13m 9.59

10.28

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