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FRESE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7TH.
1916
PRIZE DIST ION AT YAUMATI SCHOOL.
NOW IN PREPARATION,
THE DIRECTORY
The prize at this school were distr
COMPANY BEPORT HONGKONG TRAMWAYS CO., LTD. The report of the directors to he
AND CHRONICLE bated by Mr. Ralphs (Inspector of Eng submitted to the shareholders at the
1918.
FOR CHINA, JAPAN COREA INDO CHINA SIAM STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, MALAY STATES, NETHERLANDS INDIA, PHILIP. PINES, BORNEO, ETC.
FIFTY-SIXTH ANNUAL ISSUE NOW IN THE PRESS
THE DIRECTORY cover the whole of the ports and cities of the Far East, from Netherlands India to Siberia, in which Europeans reside
fish Schools) on Tuesday afternoon
The Headmaster, Mr. A H. Crook, MA. Tead his report, which contained the following passages
S
The average attendance in the remove
pho classes was 70, in the lower classes 218 making a total average attendance of $85, as against 251 last year.
The discipline and manners throughout the school are very good, The fact that Yaumsti is so much shut off from the rest of the Colony, and so few of the parents and guardians of the boys speak English or come much in contact with English ways, has its effect in making the boys auch less conversant with Eng lish manners and customs than boys on the other aide of the water. Nothing but, a gradual infltration of English manners will have any effect on this.
Not only is the Directory as full and complete in each case as it can be made, but Chinese is carried on throughout the The purposen system of English and each Colony, Port or Bettlement is prefaced by a DESCRIPTION, carefully revised each school, and in a few cases failures of year, most of which will serve as accurate promotion occurred through this alone. GEIDES FOR THE Toun1st, giving overy detail. The general results from the annual in connection with the places, their History, Topography, etc., etc.
The Information in these Descriptions. consisting of a hundred interesting articles. packed with facta connisoly set out on containing statistics of the Taan of each Country and Port, wd alone suffice to fill a large volume,
Royal Octavo Complete with Maps, and Plaus, pp. nearly 2,000, $11.00. Directory only, pp. 1,400, @7.00
The Book is printed from New Type
uaiformity in every artaugene greatly facilitates reference.
How'des the usualphabetical List of Firms the Director) gives the CLASSIFIED LISTS of TRADES and PHOFESSIONS at the larger Conimereal Centres.
examination were quite good. Arithme tie was very good in classes 64, 74, 78, SA and C in Gr it was poor in the other classes fair. Object lesson, composition and general intelligence were a little weak in some cases they are about the most difficult subjects for the Chines The grammar and dictation were good throughout, as also were the vernacular results
ordinary general meeting on April 24th states :
The directors submit herewith the eas audited Statoment of Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1917 --- The gross profit for the year,
amounts told From this minst be deducted the debenture interest...
51,148 11
6,899 11 8.
blowing a net profit of 44,248 19 5 To which should be added the amount brought for wurd from the last balance sheet, after allowing for the Enal divideid of £18,687 10s and the amount of £2441 139 8d, written off the cost of Tramway In dertaking
Making an available bal-
anon of
SPORT
ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL
YACHTING.
ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB. The fourth of the series of Chub Cham- pionship Races for the Handicap Class. One Design Class, and Heyward Haya and Gaol Class was sailed off on Satur day afternoon with the following
resulta:--
HANDICAP CLASS.
T
Course:-Lyomun Beacon (8), Kow loon Rock (8), Lyemun Beacon (8).. Distance: -9,2 miles
UNITED HERVICES LEAGUE. B.GA 3 MIDDLESEX REGIMENT, 0. The meeting of these teams on the Club Ground yesterday afternoon provided a pleasant game. In the opening stages the Middlesex was the most dangerous side and should have scored on at least two occasions.
Jarvis missed a fine chance to give his side the lead, as Dickenson, the only player between him and the goal, had fallen, and all he had to do was to beat the goalkeeper, but his shot was a bad one. Walden and Watts Jessica did useful work as wingers for the Infan trymen, but their centres were not utilis- ed. A beautifully-placed corner kick by
16,705 14 11 Watts hit the front of the cross-bar but
was got away. Another corner followed
... 60,834 14 € and from it Fawthrop put in a good strong shot which, however, failed to score Then the R.G.A. broke away and Talfourd, getting through by an indivi dual effort, scored a nont goal. Edgeler was responsible for a nice shot which was well saved before the interval arrived with the Middlesex again assuming the offensive
Of this the interim dividend for 1917, at the rate of D on the 15th Aug – per annum, paid
1917, absorbed.7,312 10 0 The directors now
payment of 2. recommend tho
final dividend for the year ended 31st Dec. 1017, et the rate of 14% per annum 11,375 00
Leaving to be carried for
ward
18,687 100
£42,267
ON
On resuming the Gunners quickly took charge of the game and for nearly the whole of this half the Middlesex goal was subjected to a bombardment. There were not many really good shots, although
Yacht.
Handicap Finishing Corrected
Dione Rolla
OF COURSE M. S Scratch
time H.M.S
time
HM S
4 15:43
14:18:43.
139
29 02 DNS
4 22 02
Diana
6.92
4 28 30
1.23 08
Aileon Colleen...
6:54
D.N.S.
0 13
4 28 05:
4.18 04:
Position Dione
(3) Rolla (2) Aileen
(4) Pana
Colleen Jessica
Points for race Points to date
15
ONE DESIGN CLASH. Course: Lyemun Beacon (P), Cust Rocks Buoy (P), Channel Rocks (P) Distance: 81 miles,
Hoap on Finishing Corrected Course,
Time MSI
4.41 22
Yacht
Daphne.Scratch
Allsa
Bonita Halcyon
Position
(1) Ailsa......... (2) Daphne... (3) Haloyon ***
440 10.
4 47 55
443-47
S 4:41.99
4:40 16
4 47, 55
443,47
Owing to the stranding of the Daphne the points. for this race have not yet been awarded.
HEYWARD HAYS AND CHEL CLASS. Course-Lyemun Beacon (P), Cust Rocka Buoy (P), Channel Rocks (P). Distance:-8 miles. Yacht Handicap
M. B Lysbeth Owes 43 given Toinnetto....
Seratel Lady Ursula
on course
specially served for Güle purpose, and good deal of interest is shown and profit and loss account have bennurner, who played in goal for the Die
Both the balance sheet and the working veral would have found the neb had not. (4) Bonita
athletics and sports. Apart from inter-converted into sterling (with the exeep safe Halls, Edgeler and Green all hards." been in splendid form and very contested. the school did pretty well in tion, taken at 2/) at the TT rate almost scored before the Middlesex broke class football matches, which are keenly tion of Capital Additions and Deprecia- the Junior Football League, being 1st December 1917, 3 This rate away through Watts, whose centre was bracketed 3rd with the Diocesan School is 7id per dollar higlier than the rate
put behind. After Baxter and Talfourd with a total of 10 points, St. Joseph's taken for the previous accounts submit
had each tried a shot, Green 108 Collem being fist and Queen's College ted, and the sterling figures are therefore an opening by Halls, and scored without Dawn ALPHABETICAL LIST of RESIDENTS second For the Hongkong school sports greatly increased. The actual Hongkong in the far Eaer contains the names of over
difficulty. The same player shortly after Dorothy...... there were several entries, but only one receipts and working expenses in the local hot was successful, getting ist in the high currency are as follows →
wards after cleverly ending quite a Gael lamp. A lively interest was shown in 1916. bathing excursions during the sumJNËT months, one of these being a whole-day excursion to Cheong-chon
The
20,000 FOREIGNERS, arranged, with the Initiale as well as the Surnames, in strictly Alphabetical Order, so that any name can be found instantly.
THE MAPS AND PLANS
761,248 Trafic and Miscellaneous
Hecolpts 19,652 Less loss an subsidiary
coinage
1817.
AND
of the principal porta in the Far East have been engraved by one of the most eminent Firms in Great Britain and are annually corrected and brought up to date,
of
the boys, much to the amusement of A small comic piece was acted by some
the
visitors. One of the boys, also, por
742,016
skill formed some conjuring trieks with great
724,230
897
723,403
282.559
Power Expenses Traffic Expenses, Maintenance and Repairs, and Gene- ral Expenses
318,691
42
Finishing Corrected
time
time HMSH M. S na 024 63 44 D.N.F.
404 30
30121
614 30
501 21
6 19 25 10 52
number of opponents put the 1896, bez Perick Rect134 54 41 4.5369
Rec. 42 D.N
Points for race Points to date
yond doubt by netting very neatly, well (1) Lysbeth out of Turner's reach. There was no Dawn more scoring, the RG.A. winning by(4) Lady Ursula three goals to Rif.
Referee, Mr. Wright,
(5) Dorotiny ...
Toinette... Astbore
THE
PENINSULAR
ORIENTAL
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NAVIGATION CO.
STEAM FOR STRAITS, CEYLON, BOMBAY EGYPT, MEDITER
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The CHRONICLE covers the notable events together with the Texts of all the Mr. Ralphs then distributed the prizes. most important Treaties concluded with the After congratulating the boys on the countries of Eastern Asia, the marious Customs Tariffs, Trade Regulations Cham, year's work he briefly referred to their bers of Commerce, Scales of Comissions weak subjects-arithmetic, composition, Duties, Postal Guide, Signal Colea, Chinese
TRENAR BILLS OF LADING ISSUED FOR Consular and Court Feed, Hongkong Stamp and colloquial and urged (liem, to let
BITAVI, AMERICAN, CONTINENTAL,
AND HOUTH AFRICAN PORTS
THE Homeward Mall Steamer, carrying His Majesty's Mail, will be despatched from this port as usual, taking Passengers and Cargo for the above Ports Passengers socommodation in the connecting vessel secured before departure from Hongkong
Silk and Valuable Large for Italy, France and
London (under arrangement) will be conveyed by this Steamer Bombay and thera transhipped to the proceding to carrying Steamer for Martellles London:
The CHRONICLE
And
150,168 Working Profit, Hongkong 410,972
9,580, but it must be remembered that Traffic Receipts show a decrease of
pared to years prior to 1916 the receipts show a very substantial increase.
The loss on subsidiary coinage has decreased by $18,703,
HONGEUNG LEAGUE DIVISION IL-
88 CU. R.G.A., 31, 83mp CO RĪGA,, 0.
HONGKONG MAGISTRACY
It resulted in a win for the 88th Command
This match was played on the Nary AN INTERESTING POINT OF LAW. Ground at the Happy Valley yesterday.
all three goals. The game was not so
Several Chinese were charged, on re- Watson, who did the "bat trick," scoring pany and a personal triumph for
mand, with being found on the premises of the Dairy Farm
the
Festivals. Table of Money Weights and no opportunity slip of working at and the receipts of 1016 were considerably Measures and other Commercial Information mastering these subjects upon which the augmented by the influx of Chinese from though condensed in every possible manner depended. Mr. Ralphs congratulated the
DIRECTORY success and prospects in after lite largalo Canton during the summer months Com play, but bong rather weak in front of contains every year more pages and now numbers nearly 2,000 ******
school on its atletice, especially the in creased interest, shown in the contests in football between the various classes, which encouraged practically all the boys to tako an active part in sport
The proceedings closed with cheers for coal alone being $91,419, Mr. Halphs and the Head Master.
PRIZE LIST
It is published at the Office of the HosCEONG DAILY PRESE
and Feking. Parosis will be received at the Office until Feitsilo. Tientsin. P.M. the day before sailing. The contents and value of all packages are required
For further particulare, sailing dates, ste, apply to
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The Directories and Descriptions are of
CHINA
Canton. Chulkiang Whampoa. Nanking Kowloon Taku
Lappi Kewkiang Samekut Antung. Haukow Kongmoon. Manchurian Yochow Natning
Wachowfr
Chawaugtao. Wuhu,
Trade Ctres. Shant: Newchwangchang.
Deiren
Class 4-1 (F.8 to Queen's College) Teang Nai-po; 2 F.S, to Queen's College Tin Lapelung; 3 († 1.9. to.
Class
Ulaga
Hongkong working expenses have in creased by $29,079, the increased cost of
The Royalty of 3 per cent of the work ius profit, payable to the Dongkong Depreciation has been charged on overnment, has been provided for. similar lines to last year
lege. Yeung Yuk muiden's Colinvestments have been written down Kwangchauwan. 2, Lai Ki Chicheng
Chungking Pathe
Hollow Lungchow
Port Arthur Hangchow. Chefoo Weinstwei
Mengle Hokow Szemas
Ningpo Wanchow
Teinuntu Mukden
Previous On Date On Dale
Day
Shanghai. Harbin Swator. Lungchingchun,
Foochow Amcy Kiria Lunghow
Tengrich,
Changchun. Hunchon.
arometer
19.85 29.84
63
60
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JAPAN AND FORMOSA:
Usaks Moji
Tainant. Nagasaki
TAROW Hakoiste Auping Tamsai,
EASTERN STERIA
Visdirestock.
Highest open-air Tem
567
Lowser open-air
rare on Gla: 60
Seoul Chemulpo
ON BALEA
FOR
4471 OF 110RANOR IT HONGKONG
DEMAND DEAFES ON BOMBAT Ms. Day preceding the Departur
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PHILIPPINES.
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Cebu
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Perak Negri Sem Kel Singapore
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year);
Fear F
goal. Dix, on the 83rd right, was re- suneven ag the score would
Sard Company having quite a lot of the
sponsible for much useful work, but was generally unable to put the finishing touch on his efforts. Shortly before haif time the losers almost scored Martin while in possession of the ball being severely hustled, but he ed. The teams changed onds with the eventually clear
Watson had scored from a pass by Lieut. 83th Co one goal to the good, which Millington, for
At the previous bearing Mr. J. R. Wood raised the question as to whether
the Ordinance which makes it an offenca for a stranger to be found in the servants' quarters of a house could be such as in the present case. applied to the premises of a company
for the Company, strongly contended Mr. WE L. Shenton, who appeared
persons who were found on the Com- that the Urdinance was applicable to
cases and discussed the point involved pany's premises. He quoted several in all its features.
Class 1 Lan Chit F.Severend joy The Hon Mr. C E Anton resigned his with a good effort. The second goal was
Mr. R, Wood dismissed all the de to the market values at 31st December,
After the interval Jones (J.L.) was re- was on the premises without permission. fendants except one who admitted he 3, Kwan Fat
1917 Wong Krokki (F.8, 1
CASA sponsible for a couple of good shots, Decision, in regard to this defendant,. During the year £18,700 3 3. Clan Mau-shing. mortgage debentures of the Company
per cent, first which were well fielded, and Lieut. was reserved until Saturday. Chung have been purchased and cancelled. Millington also tested the goalkeeper
1016; and the Hon. Mr. David Landale year) seat on the Board on the 30th January
the result was invited to fill the vacancy. Under Watson, concluding with a very powerful
of some excellent play by DR, LYTTELTON AND THE PRESS. for re-election
Dr. Lyttelton, late headmaster of Eton,
9. Lai King-chair, 2, Sun Sheleyung
Kam-in, Chan
- Class, da.-1. Maki
Cheung
Casa 75-1, GRZANKA
8: 7 Article 111
Mr. Landale is now eligiblehot which beat Gladwin all the way who mado an attack upon the Puver is
year); 2, Weng Pislam: 3, Tsu Yil-hom
The rotiring Directors are the Hon Sir Class Bb Wong isang; 2, Lin Kwok, P. Chater and the Hon. Mr. Lau Cha leung, 3. Choung Sukie
Chase So Ng In-chai-Leung Ting selves for re-election, me
Pak, who are eligible and offer them pan 3, Fung Kwong hu
The Auditors, lessrs. Lowe, Bingham **Matthews, offer themselves for re election.
Glass Sd.-1, Tsung Mau-long?
Clase - Tinng Na-po; 2, Lai In wing
hon
Cines C1 Wong Kwok ki; 2, Lp Ping- chur
Clasy 6b-1 Chan Ka-tais 2, Hui Kwok Class 75,-1, Lau Chni; 2, Chik Wing Class 76-1 Chan Chuo tai 2 Kwok Shi-koi, *
Class B-1, Mak Tang-tool, 2, Wosg Class 8h-1, Cham Kai-hung, 2, Cheung
Sui-
AMERICAN BATTLESHIP
STRANDED
and before the final whistle sounded, the the country at York recently, after same player netted once again, having asking the reporter present not to give any publicity to his statements, has addressed the following letter to the editor of the Forkshire Herald
R.G.A. 3 83rd Co. R.GA 0 scored all three goals. Result:
Referee, Mr. Wain
88th Co
Bir see I am charged with having attacked the Press in my lecture of
RE RES., 4 MIDDLESEX RES, 1. This match, which was played on the Captain Victor Blue, commanding ove the Atlantic Fleet faces a reduction of they were leading by two goals to ril,
Navy Ground, proved an casy thing for yesterday. This is not correct. My sub of the newes, and finest battleships of the sappers, and when half-time arrived ject was the decay of our Parliamentary ten numbers in grade, because his ship Baker having scored the first and Par
system and the impossible position of was thrown on a reef of the New Eng on the second. After the interra... ently found a clear case against the
editors. In consequence of a lend coast. The board of inquiry appar
gevast demand for sensation on the part of Bureau of Navigation, with the rank of Captain, who for years was chief of the
the community, Isagerted that a news paper which does not in some way or Rear Admiral,
other cater for this appetite for excite
Heake, notched number three. The gains was well advanced when a penalty was
gainst the RE for tripping angk
– Chás 8.1, Tse Pak-Choung, 2, Leary His navigating oficer Jagut Frank Rickard toor the kick and netted with.ment cannot command a sale, and that too LE
Ping-pan
WHAT A CHANNEL TUNNEL
WOULD DO
Describing at the annual meeting of the Society of British Gas Industries at the Trocadero the oposed Channel Tannel, Mr Samue
Junaid dein 1925,
was compu
Palsug Kadar
I would leader 2,000,000
the Cor
would
would
charges
B
Bamarang
of Sumatr
penses would
&pront of one
The cost 0,000 of which France
At a fare of h
goods and post
receipts would
ons Ag workin £420.000, there would million
arch
Martin, also, was obliged to face the board, and is understood to have bran out difficulty. From the kick off the ball sentenced to a reduction of twenty mum went tos
end, where it was only because of the fact that an abror who took the Lic
The battleship w
was pulled off the reef was mally high tide came to the rescues It of the post is understood the court recommended an excellent loss of twenty numbers for Captain Blue, who thoroug but that Admiral Mayo cut the sentence RE Res, in half
Referee
Captain Blue is regarded as one of the most editoient Coiners,
distinction a
Spanish-American
two miile.
wide ich was Osborne
the BILLIARDS CHAMPIONSHIP
Saturd
promoted
exceptional braver
public require they inevitably slip into Bg soon as they adopt the tone which the fiction instead of sticking to the trub. But for this state of things the public is responsible and we only obscure the facts we rail at the newspaper itor whose. position, as I have said the purchas ers, have made
publishing
resaw-the
the
Thy then
from
CLUBS bakin
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