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SPORT.

Has Wells Been Matched With Palzer. ̧

A PROMISED GREAT

BATTLE.

A message from San Francisco,

100 NOT OUT.

England and, Longevity.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY,

POST OFFICELAN

EASTER HOLIDAYS. Good Friday, the 6th inst., and Monday, 8th inst., being Public Holi. days, and Saturday, the 6th inst., being It seems to be quite common Government Holiday, tho Pot Offes nowadays to live to be a nonagon-will be epon na followe arian or a contenarian. At any On Good Friday from 8.43, till

On Saturday, the 6th inst. from ate, a remarkable number of

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SHIPPING NEWS.

The s.. Rubi will loare Manila on the 4th inst, at midnight, and is duo! hem on the 7th in bat 8 pm.

APRIL 4, 1912.

VESSELS IN PORT.

STEAMMEL.

Aldaulam, Br. s... 3,808, E. Pilchor, Tho I. G. M. n.s. Pring Eitel Friod-

.. 3rd April-Syncy rich, which left here on the 5th ult., mt noon, arrived at Gands on the 2nd inst., Buyo Maru, Jap. 8, 8,242. Hall- 9th Mar., Gen.-G. L. & Co.

4 pin. The N. Y. K.8. Yawata Maru, Australian Line, luft Thursday Island Daizi

the 28th ult., for Manila and Hong

dated-Feb. 25,-makes an interest-pornons who have lived not only 8am. till 9 in. and from 4 p.m. till kong, and is duo bere on the 8th inst.

mato, 20th Mar.—Maji 20186 Mar., Ooal-T. K. ›K.

Maru, Jap. 4, 8410, Y. Some, ka. 3rd April-Swatow

ing announcement. It runs over the allotted spa-but-6-pm-for the-lispatch of the Sitelan The P-M:878.Co # ́a.e. Nilo aniled Devamongso. Ger. 8.5 1,067; E

Proinoter Eddin Graney, ofthe Tuxedo club, announces that he has practically signod Al Palzor, the heavyweight, (who recently knocked out Al Khusmán) and Bombardier Wells, heavyweight, champion of England, to battle twenty rounds in this city on the afternoon of July 4,

have run,

well into the nineties: and turned the century, have como to light,

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The Rev. Philip Carlyon, of Falmouth, who received a telegram of congratulation from Queen Alexandra on the completion of his hundredth year on Dec. 30, is a halo Welshman, who has never If Graney in successful in slag-known a single day's serious ing this contest he has an attrac-illness in all his life. He was tion which should draw a banner hard worker in his profession for house, as the fans on the const soventy yours; and oven now ho! are anxious to see Palzer per- occasionally takes his place in his form. His opponent is a cham-fold polpit in the puristr church at pion, which helps to add to the Falmouth but, proneling or not, attractiveness of the card,

he never missos a service, matter what the weather be like, and on the last Sunday of 1911 he walked to church

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April 2. April 5.

Palzer's Prospects. Palzer is the best white heavy weight in the fold today. He might be termed the best prospect, as he scoms to be the only man

Another remarkable man of 97, that hus a chance, of developing | into a real challonger of Jack descendant of the family of Johnson. While Jita Flynu might which Lord Nelson was a mom- be a better man than l'alzor, nu- bor, is Mr. John Fouldon of Stoke |- body will conredo tho Pueblo fire-

Newington. His memory in nian to have a chance with John- son, as the latter has heat hindimmed by the weight, of easily and figures to repeat the years, and his recollections are of performance when they meet raro interest. In his early days i ngain.

"Palzer's riso in the pugilistiche in a hard struggle for life, world was somewhat sonsational.. but in 1839 ho- way' appointed Philippin» Ho was picked out Frein the ranks driver to the king's anail coach by Tom O'Rourke, one of the From London to Portsmouth. He shrowdost judges of lighters in the country. He is a big, able drove that conch for many years, Savi, fellow, with

and he proudly recalls the day natural, asset. Holas brawn, height and roach, whion his passengers included and bost of all, he has the wallop, the Duchess of Kent and the which is the greatest acquisition little lady destined to become Pulzer lacks seasoning, and it

every

looks as though he is being sent Queso Victoria.

along the right path by O'Rourke, With the introduction of the who is shoving him.om gradually, railway Mr. Fouldeń had to seek

In the Hands of O'Rourke

another occupation, and by study-

Ile must have something whening in his spare time he was ablo ho fattoned Kaufman in four rounds, and there was nothing sat up as a veterinary surgoon fluky about bis victory, as hont Moulsford, near Goring. Ho

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ouver 7th and Shanghai 27th

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Brd April-Canton 2nd April, G.-B. & §.

4th April-Saigon 50th fai Saug. Br. s., 2,225, E. J. Todd Mar., Rio-II A. L. Fr..., 798, G. Bouhier,

1th April-Haiphong and Hollow 3rd April, Gon. A. R. Marty,

PASSENGERS DEPARTED.

Per s., Kores, sailed on 2nd April, for San Francis, &c. - Allon, G. I.. Abraham, E. M. Austin, Misa E. Anderson; Mts. B.

V.

Amalɔd, Mn, E. Anderson, J. G.

· Bird, J. E., Bischoff, Dr. U.

J. S.

Islands, Andri, Tan- Unluh, Misa M. H. Din and New Zaland-Barlow, Miss M. Per Aldenham, &.h April, 9 Barnes, Mr. & Mrs, Amor, Formosa and Foschowalch, Mrs. H. E.

-Por Hayang, 5th April, Brownrigg, F. W.

Branson, D. P. Australia New Zealand-Per Beloher, Mrs. A. W.

Bartley, B. Empire, Gth April, 11-..

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Siberian

Mail.

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6th

Brown, Mrs. J. B.

Belcher, R. Bratlo, Mrs. B. D.

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Barlow, Mts, Roht.

SHANGBAI, nad North Caster, Mr. M. Clinin (Europe, &c., via B-Con, Mr D.M.

Cummings, KM. besino)-Por

Clarke, Dr. F. H. Omig, W.

Liuso,

April, 6 P.X.

A.M.

Swatar, Amoy and Form-Por Daigins, 7th April, 9 4.M. Haiphong and Pakli-Pai Sunjkisng, 7th April, 9 A.M. Bw tow, Amoy, Formosa and Foochow -Per Halching, 7th April,

Clnike, Mas

Crake, Capt. B. H.

Conners, Mr. and

Mrs. T. Campbell, B. Craig, Mr. &

J. Clark, J.

beat Kaufman doing everything retired from work about ton years Saator-Fer Homin, “il Apii, Comins, J. F. O'Rourke is a votoran at the ago, but is still very nimble and game and in his time he has hopes to become a contonarian, guided the destinies of some of

Mrs. Ann Cohen, a Jewess, the greatest fighters in the conn- try. Ile Ind George Dixon, the who died, at Broadway, West- coloured featherweight champion,minster, at the

age of 102 who was one of the greatest box

recently. enjoyed excollent me of his inches. He also had Joe Walentt, the remarkable health until a few weeks before coloured fighter, who was one of her death. Her husband pos-. the freaks of the ring. O'Rourke sessed the distinction of boing| know a fighter, and the fact that the first Jewish overseer appoint he is bandling Palzer gives the latter considerable prestige..

ed in England, and a bust of him is now in Wostminster town

Wells will be romembored as: the fighter who was, matched hall. Hor youngest brother was

box Johnson in England, but on

the grandfather on the maternal

account of agitation the ollicials side of Sir Rufus Isaacs.

would not allow the contest to be

stagol. Ho is the champion of

Mrs. Cohen, who had a family

his country and is well thought of fourteen children, twenty-one

of by his countrymen.

A Deal of lnterest.

grand-children and oighteen great-grand-children, attributed

If Palzer and Wells conte out her good health to the free use of

here and box in July withit cold water, to open windows and either of them meeting defeat in plain living.

the meantime they are going to

create a great deal of interest.

England's oldest medical man,

10 AM.

Shanghai, North Chios, Japan vis Moji, Canada and United Stato vin Seattle, Wash. Per Saunki-mira, 9 April.

American

Mail.

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MoCarmol, Mrs. Meal, Mrs. F. J. Morrison, Mr. and

Mra, B. T. Miller, Mrs. O. E. McDormach, Miss Murd ek, R. T. Muller, H. McGmth, Mr. &

Mr. R. A. Minasian, Mis 0.

MeLaughlio, Ror. Alr. and Mrs.

J. L. Mylon, R. O. McAdam, C. E. Mooser, 1.. Minasinn, Mra, S.

N. Moteinad, Hou. S. Nakagawa, B. Pimon, Dr. J. R. Poole, R. II. Paddock, Miss

F.

Parks, Mr. S. V. Perry, F. A. Fiofield, P. B. Parker, Capt., and

Mrs. A., U. Party, Mr. Pingree, T. Pennyman, Lieut. Panajoth, Goo. Piokal, H. B. P, Rao, A. L. Roberts, Hien M.

M.. L. Riley, F.

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| Capt.G. W. Cool bin, B.N,3.

About 11th April

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Rajaburi, Br. 8.a., 1,189, C Well,

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April $ ..

The followers of the game will Dr. Edgar Jones, of Little Bur- fall for anybody who line the som- stend, in Essex, entered his 103rd blance of a white hupa

" pros. pect, and Palzor appears to be an justion of the peace. He is won your our Jan. 5, and his Gilst no a excellent prospect.

According to Granov, ho has his eyesight and hoaring aro very Japan,

derfully active for his years and Palzer tied up. He and O'Rourke are friends, and the latter Ins good.

Dr. Jones prides himself on

assured him that he will bring being an example of the influence Straits

of simple living and cheory tom-

Palzer out..

He has assurance that. Wells will box, so the little, blacksmith per on longevity. He ascriber Fort is elated over his card. Granoy his long life to the fact that

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Moji, Houl and South Arica Per Bryo-mam. 9th April. 4 ..

Kusishow, 9th April, 8 P..

and Ceylon-Per Kaga maru,

9th April,,5 r.. Bayard Haiphong and Pakhoi

Per Biking, 10th April,]

8.A.M.

says that he will build an arona except on one or two occasions Straits and India yis Caloutts-Per abroad when good water was

Mrs. E. W. Garrell, Mr. & Mr. @ray, Wm. J.

E. E.

res, Chat

ordo, Mr. & Mrs.

W. H. Goffkin, O... Hanford, Gen. S. Hobbs, Mrs. Hubert, M. 1 Hurd, Mrs. A. 8.

Hest C. K. Hermann. F. M. P.

Hathaway, Mr. and

Mrs. G. P.

Booking, Miss E.

B. Ridenbaugh, Miss

1. Rudolph, R. HI. Reynolds, J. Redman.), Mrs. H. Ridenbangb, Mrs

W. H. Rodgers, Mr. and Rasor, Dr. & Mrs MP. II. W.

J. B.

Builh, Miss A. Smith, Tom

DEPARTED: April 4. Sash-man, for Apping. Linan, lor Canton. Tjilatjap, for Andy. Chenna, for Blinngkai, Itajah. for Rejang.

Koerber, for Shanghai.

Michno! Jebsen, for Haiphong.

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80th April,

6,750 (Middle of

April.

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Arrival at Home-8th March-Dart- for the bout. Wells is coming unobtainable, he has never taken Sat-Per Haimun, 10th April, 1 Kien, Mr. & Mrs.

nisang, 10th April 10 am,

mound, Goeben, Himano Marú,, 12th. Dvor to this country, shortly alcoholic drink in the form of a

March-Indravalli, Daoro Castle. 16th Graney has beon dickering with

W.

Marel-Cyclops, Sydney, Aragonis. Wells through his London re-

hoverage, and that ho has never apan via Nagasaki--Per Yawata-Holly, G. E.

Aslyanaz, Koning 8i, Kennabeo. 19th presentative and the Britisher smoked. Up to a few years ago

Kraft. W. D. mara, 10th April, 11 A.M. seems to be entisfied with the he appeared regularly on the Philippine Island--Per Rubi, 1013 Kai Ho kn1. Hon.

March-Ajax, Bogovin. 22nd March benah as a justice. He keeps a terms offered him,

April, 8-P..

Tango Maro, Wilhelmina 20th | 1 carriage, but has only once beon Ningpo-Per Wahu, 10th April, 8 Low Obong-ip; Walkinshan, A March-Atholl, Laertes, Bambia, Lovat. Claronco Waterhouse, of the known to use it during the last religiau-Per Shaolising, 10th April, Lettolier, Mies P. Wickershaw, Mrs. 29th March-Bencletic, Dofflingor, St. Albansuritie

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four years, bocause his favourite exercise is walking.

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$ ...

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Vanesi, Mit

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Ernest Simons, Idomenes, Saxonis, Straite and India vis Cakatie-Por Leslie, Mr. & Mis, Wells, Mr. & Mr. Silesia, Thorous,

Wardha, 11th April, 11 a. B.

J. W. Swator, Amoy, Fo niosa and Foxhow Lamb, Miss H. M. Wilkinson, M.

-Per Haltan, 12th April, Lobmino. F. Wilkinson,...,Jr. 10 4.M.

Langsdorf, Mr. & Walker, H, S.

Whitney, P. O. April, 11 am.

& Waterhouse is said to be ready to put up an arona that will seat Thomas Warreby, a tenant on 12,000 persons, Graney and one of the ostatos of Sir Powlott Waterhouse are old-time friends. Milbank, of Norton Marner, Graney has been also dickering Radnorshiro, has just died at the with Sam Langford, and Tommy age of 106. He retained all his Japan vis Kobe-Per Fultala, 12th Mr. G. J. Barns to meet l'alzer, but lo faculties up to his death and believes that an international ploved himself regularly to the Philippine Islands, Australia, Tasmania Lay, K. F battle between Palzer and Wolls last. His oldest boy" is 82 would prove a better attraction, years old.

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Westropp, Col, G.

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Kumano,varu, 18th April, Mn, H. GU 11 A

Moore, L. C.

Barometer... Temperature Humidity

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