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10.

INTERPORT CONTESTS,

Hongkong Lead by Nineteen

Points to - Nine.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY

The Water, Polo.

POST OFFICE.

FOR EUROPE.

in

Letters and post cards for Europa will

1012

SEPTEMBER

SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED.

WEATHER REPORT,

On the Slat at 12.80.--Pre aro

Mall Steamers

THE PENINSULAR

UNNECESSARY O. Fed. nix, Ger. *.9, 8,157 0. in Corsed moderately between Geipel, 20th Sept –Blogapore Shanghai and Wisdivoatzok, and 12th Sept., Gen.—H: A. L. {s}.bly over central Annam. It bas

20th Bopt-Amoy || 19th of Ohios and arer the Philippines. for transmission by north rate. Wong Kol, Gez., 1,118, H. Oth-eastward but this requires Bopt, Gen.-J. O, J. L. The typhoon appears to be moving Prated mattor, and samples will continue to bat by the Suez Cauri route.

future be despatobed by the route obodnatch 8., 2.953, Kroes, ingrated slighty along the B. const AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

Sibaiis unless marked by the sunders

MAILS VIA SIBERIA.

The Whites met the Blues, L. Lammert being the skipper of SIBERIAN ROUTE, SC PER“, the former team and A. H.SORIPTION Carrol the second, The Blues Despite the weather conditions wore the first to got busy in the prevailing yesterday afternoon, real souse and Sowell was not there was a good attendance at long in annexing a goal. This the V.R.C. to witness the Inter-score was the only one up to port aquatic contosta and inci-half time. dently the olub racos,

In the second moiety Rodrigues The 220 yards Interport rute oqualised and the game finished was easily won by Berthet for with the scores love). · Shanghai, McCabe looked none too well when he lined up with the contestants and perhaps it would have been wiser from n health point of viów if he had not stripped on such wretched day. Cruz, of Hongkong, was the only man Berthet had to fear. Cruz certainly swam guinely, but whon the effort was nooded he lacked the dash and powerful finish of the Shanghai representative;

Souza won the Interport long plange event, with Witchell

second.

.

TACO

In the Intorport bask Witchell and Hutton had matters their own way and the former won by twenty-two foot. The Shanghai men dangerous and the fact that

wore

ILover

Witholl collided at every turn with Borthot did not seriously affect the rosult as before-Witcholl could collide with Berthet ho had naturally to be on the roturn und must therefore be some yards in frout.

The evening ended with long kong loading on the two days by ninstvou points to mino.

THE EVENTS.

L

Hurdle Rico (Two Longths Handicap. Members only); First heat; 1, A. J.. V. Ribsiro; 2, J. M. Roza Pereira (2).

The winner le 1 from the soc ind obstacle and, never boing höndal, won easily by two yards. Tim 37.1/5 800.

Second Hout:-1,A. II. Carroll (2); 2, F. L. da Rozs (Buratch);

The winner won easily. Time 303-0 sec.

SHORT SERMON.

The text for this brief Bormon is taken from an address deliver-

last winter by George Wharton Peppor, who said:

Christianity, if wo would live it, would be the grontost power in the world against socialism. But a great inany Christians are only

lukewarm in their religion. If Christianity were to fail, socialiem would be the world's only hope.

"If we would live it!"

On these five words dopand so much of humanity's future wel fare, peace and progress that they Hoom fraught with sono mysto-

power, when one stops to think thom over.

"If we would live it !” Nothing in this short sentence of more importance than this little word "we."

Many times we hear men and womon talking about the results of Christianity, and nearly always mark about the failure of "people" such conversations include a ro-

to "live" the teachings of tho

'Lali

Landou

Aug. 28 Sept. 1

Łur Shanghat

Sept. 14 Sept. 10 MAILS DUE. Siberian, Ohiahua, 281d inst, French, Nera, 23rd inst. 'Amorlean, Chijo Mara, 27th, Inx,

Amorioan, Nippon Mara, 18th prox:

MAILS CLOSE. Swatow-Par Haimun, 22nd Sept. !

A.K.

Shanghai, North Chinx nad Japao Yi

W

VILL dospatch VESSELS to the Undertu ntioned PORTS on or about.

the DATES amined-

TO BALL ON

About

Yon

STHAMUUS

mann, 21st Sept.-Coba, confirmation From observations" al Ba'lu£.-B. & 8..

Formoss and the Loochoos, which are Haiman, Br. ... 641, J, W. Evans, licking,

21st Sept-Foochow, Amoy A shallow dopre-lon covers the North SHANGHAI, H. 8. Tosque, A... 20th Sept.

K.

and Swalow 20th Sept., Gea. Ohina Fon. -D. L.&O.

Moderate N. winds are indicated Kaijo Marg, Jap. ., 1,292, Y. Yama. along the East coast of Obins, and moto, 21st Sept.-8walow | moderate N.E. winds over t' é northern 20th Bept., Sundries,--O, H. { portion of the N. China Son.

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am. to day, 1.28 inches.

FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.

FORKUART.

Michael Jobson, Gor. ., 981, J. Peterson, 21-t Bopt-Outon 20th Sept., Gen.-J. & Co. Liana, Dr. ss., 1,382, C, O. Williams,

20th Sept-Canton 19th DisTnior, Bapt. Gea-B. & S. Wingsang. Br. 8.6., 1,613, T.

Moji-Per Nankiu, 22nd hier,

Sept., A..

Swintow, Atooy and

Formosa

vi

Lilmin, 21st Sept.-CAD- ton 20th Sept., Ballsst.-J M. & Co.

R. 3.127 J. Boky: 21st Sept-Siogapore 14th Sept, Gon.-Lukhmanoff. Chi, ■.s., 1,079, E. H. Pratt, ., 21st Sept.-Tientsin via Chefoo 14th Sopt. Gen. ́—0. M. 8, N, (0.

Tamsui-l'or Daigi-mará, Yushan, 22nd Sopt, 9 .. Japan and Moji-Per St. Albano, 22nd

Sept., 9.

Straits and India. via_Caloutta-Per |

Japan, 22nd Sept, 9' x. Hollow-Por Carl Diedarielsen, 22nd

Hopt, M. Ebanghai, North Uhins, and Japan Tia Kobe-Per 9. F. Laeisz, 2Rad Sopt...M. Straits-Per Silesia, 22nd Sept., 3.M. Batavia, Smarang, Sourabeys and Macassar Por Tjibodan, 28rd Sept., 11 A.M.

Mustor. It is this willingness to Straits and Burmali-Por Muttrs, place the blame impersonally, as

291d Sopt., 11 am.

it were, that is one of the real rea-Bamarosg-Per Heimdal, 23rd Sept., sons for the lack of results.

Evou a

Cursory study of

Christ's teachings makes it clear that he did not expect them to furnish a foundation for argu- mout, discussion and doctrinal hair-splitting. It was a life that he taught, not a lesson couched as are ordinary lessons.

J1 A.M.

F.M.

|

CLEARANCES AT THE

BOUR OFFICE.. Thongwa, for Kote. Daigi-maru, for Tomeui. Chipshing, for Tinstain. Batman, for Swatow. Loongenug. for Manila.

Hengchow, for Hongay. Rubl, for Cebu. Luortos, for Baigon.

0. Ferd. aoinz, for Yokohama. Wong Koi, for Haiphong, Vestfold, for Chiawantao.

Japan, for Calontta.

Ningpo, for Nawebwang.

Hongkong and Neigh N.E. winda, moderate, fair.

bourhood

Formoss Channel {N. winde, frosh

B Bouth point of The saine 85

Chias between Hong- No. 1. kong and Lamocks 4 South Const

Chian betweọn The HAR-Hong kong and No. 1.

Hainan.

Philippine Islands, Australia, Tasmacin Hongkong, for Haiphong.

aud New Zealand via Poil (Kies, Tor Vladivostok. Darwin, Por Tiguan, 23rd | St. Albans, for 8lianghai. Macag-For Sai Tui, 23rd Søpt. 1.16

Bopt, 11 A.M.

DEPARTED." Sept. 21. Haiphong. Takboi and Saigon-Por Adilies, for Liverpool,

Sangkiang, 23rd Sept., Marie, for longay.

Bangohow, for Usalon, If we are to be true and faith-Haiphong, Pakhi and Saigon-Per-Chiyuen, for Canton

Michael Jebsen, 23rd. Bep, o roma, for Singapore,

Longaang, for Philippine Islands.

Siberian

Mail.

r.x.

5. P.M.

Shaughed,

China

|

und Japan vin Kobo (Europu via Sibora)--Por Nar, 23rd Sept. 5

1.38.

fut followera of him, wo must Long Plunge (Interport.)

live what he lived. Not in many This event was the centre of instances will it be necessary for of much interest. Witchell, Tatous to suffer as he suffered, but in Culvert, Ellis,, and Souza ro-ovora instance it should be our prosentod the home team, chief dim to guide our daily livos whilst Berthiet and McCabe repre- by his life. sented Shanghai.

Witchell was the first to enter Whatever those who have lived the water and reached 52. Tata and died may have done or left Shanghai, North China and Japan vin divad too deep and had hardly undone is not our concern. What roached the surface before hey be done or left undone is not turned. Ellie plunged 55 feet our concern, What may be done

We are the ones to do this. Steit, Samarang and Sourabaya-Per

and then McCabe roached the 89 by those who come after us is our foot mark. Calvert just turned

concorn, aud vitally so, because

53 and then Souza eclipsed the wo are responsible in a large bunch with a plunge of 61 ft 3

ineasure for the vonduct and

in. This mark stood good and haracter of these unborn genera- Souza' was eventually declared tions. the winner with Witchell nocond with a mark of GUft. 3 in.

Two

Lengthe

The roligion

which bears Christ's naine should not be an Handicapornato, complex system of belief Final:-Ribboiro (41; 2, Pereiraonibsllished with all manner of forms and ceremonies and sunk

(4).

Ribeiro won by half a yard almost out of sight in a sos of

Time 32.25 BOU,

220 Yards (interport).

Tus contestants were:

varying doctrines.

In substance, it is a matter of Clax-loving and working—of loving.

ton, Souza, Cruz-Hongkong; others as well as ourselves and of working for others as well as for ourselves..

Berthel, MeCabo,

'Shanghai,

Brown ---

From the commoacement Cruz

The late William T. Stond once set the pace and held the load said that if Christ should come until the fourth length, where he brick to this earth and visit Ohi. Was joined by Brown with Gag 1, surely he would stop at Hull Berthet third, lying handy. Thus House while there. Hull House they swam with Claxton, Souza, is the centre of the great work and McCabe out of it. At tho brought into being by Jane fifth turn Berthet turned first, but Addams.

who

he undo very little ground, a This statomaut points a trulh Cruz was quickly alongside of that is worthy of our best thoughts him. At the last turn but one and our most earnest efforts in Berthet commenced to assert the line of right doing. It would himself, closely followed by Cruz a fine thing if each of us tried WAS Homing gamely to live that if the Man of Berthet, however, maintained his Galiles wore to wander in parson load and coming with a terrific along the atroots to-night, he rattle over the last twenty yards, would not have to choose any defeated Craz by four seconde. particular house in which to Time 3min. Oraz 3min. 10. odgo, but would feel at home in

Four Lengths Handicap (mem- the first one at the door of which i bere only First Heat-1. } ho knocked, ·

A. V. Barros (6); 2, J. M. Roza It would not be an impossible Pereira (8). Timo 74./5; second achievement, by any moans.

heat: 1 A. H. Carroll (7); 2,

F. L. da Roza (2). Timo 77-4/5,

Back Race-Four Lengths.

(Interport),

It

can be put in words so fow and

simple that at one reading of

them the wonder ativos as to why it should not long since have boon gonerally achieved. For it is a

Barros, Witchell and H. W.matter of love and work, and Hutton (assistant ship's steward, those are the parents of justice, H. M.,8. Tamar) represented which was the chief aim of Josue Hongkong, and Barthet and Christ

MoCabe, Shanghai..

Witchell led from start to finish but unfortunately collided with Berthet at every turn. The b nours were, however, always

Chinese Autumn Manœuvres.

General Li has decided to hold autumn mancavres this year at Wachang. One regiment, says

French

Mail.

Siberlan

Mail.

Koba-Per Katsang, 24th Bapt., 10 A.M.

Nagpo, for Nexchang. Elonglong, for iinipbong.

...

HAJDO al

SE14 A COAST METEOROLOGICAL

Station.

REGISTER,

20th September, s.ms:

Wind.1

Hour.

Baremater.

Templature

Humidity.

Direction.

Forc

Weather.

Wostock 7 30.08 62 17 Nemuro

6. 80.00

liskʊdate 80.18

REMARK

Passage Freight and

Freight and

Pansage

LONDON, VIA} USUAL PORT OF Au parcesus e

DEVANHA Oapt. W. R. Hickoy.

Noon

28th Sept.

WERP.ro, CEYLON

About 4th Oct.

only.

LONDON & ANT-

PARANG, C'MEO, Capt. A. E. A, Bakor,

PORT SAID AND

MARISILLE...sam

SHANGHAI

MOJI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA ..

NANKIN

Capt. Owen Jon‹ HUNGA

For further particulars, apply to

P.&O. 8. N. Co.'s oftios,

Hongkong, 18th Septembor, 1019.

D'light 23rd Sept,

Freight and Ульнате

11, W. D. SHALLARD.

Acting Superintendent.

NORDDEUTSCHER

LLOYD.

BREMEN.

IMPERIAL

GERMAN

MAIL LINES:

GIERS, GIBRALTAR, GOBBEN

SOUTHAMPTON, ANT- (Üapt, &. Lindemaan 17,80)

Год

STRAN (19

To all of

0 £

NAPLES, GENOA, AL-

NW 2

0

Tokio

--- W * 83.15

(WED'DAY,

2nd October, 10 A..

1

WERP and BREMEN

Koobi

**

80.08

BW 1

Nagasaki 29700

E 8

29.94

PF

SHANGHAI, NAGA-)

6

SAKI, KOBE and

...YOKOHAMA -

DERFFLINGER Capt. F. Trosch

17,000

About WED' DAY,

2nd October.

MANILA.

1 b

K'shims

Obitua

11 29.81

Noha 420.75

Ishi'jima 20.74

D

Bonin Is. i,

Cheloo

Whiinei 30.03 0101 AR

Jbeastions, Sir Care P.

6 x 20.77 78 78 x 2 0

ANGAUR,

YAP, NEWQUINEA, Į PRINZ WALDEMAR BRISBANE, SYDNEY (Cxpl, H. Biomer

and MELBOURNE ....

KOBE and YOKOHAMA (COBLENZ

PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Par s.. St. Albans, arrived 20th Bopt, from Melbourne, de, t- Andendo, Dr. Almeida Avery, W. II.

Caylon, Balgon, Straits, Adelaide, Western Australia, India, Aden, Egypt and Ea- rope via Marscillos (Letters posted in all the Pillar Boxes in time for the first clearance: will be included in thla oon- &therlor, J. F tract mail) (Lato Loltero Ah You

15

11

Hankow

#

PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Pers. Krijo Matn, arrived 21st

Kiukieng 11 Shanghai Gaff

15

Fansing, 24th Sopk, 10 4.x

|

Se t., from Bwatow :— Andrews, W. P. Brissson, Miss" Gildars, Bir

29.07 06 05 ** 29.9771 NE 7x29.89'77 —

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E: Leresy. Miss Johnson, Miw and Mills, I., T.

Mrs.

Amoy Satow Taiboku DA

11

Taich

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faioon Koshan F'dores

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11

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Canton

Low Kong

Jackson, Mr. and H'kong Mrs. J. P. V. Peak Koe, Mr. & Mrs. Gap Rock 6a 20.00—— WAY 6 o

Binca,

20.73 69-

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NW 1 c

Lee, Mrs.

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Hoihow

宁静

bas Sing Magalbos, N... Magri Magalliaer, Mrs, Paiva

Pakbol

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11.00 .. to Noon. Extra

A.M.

Borges Poringe 10 conte). Bing Fal Caledonios, 21th Sept. 11

Fenjamin, Father Chiy Waita Japan via Nagasaki, Hono- Carvalho tola, Canada, United States Delgado, Podiu and South America vla San Di Franel.cn (3ibarian Mail via Dinic, Ompt. Nagasaki)-Par Chint, 24th Dorio, Num Sept., 11 A.M.

Eans, O. E., Fousca, Lient

o—Per Sai Tai, 24th Sept. 1.18

P.M.

| Philippine Islands-Por Taming, 24th

Sept, 3 r.x.

Philippine Islands, Au tralia, Tastnania

and Now Zealand via Thura- day Islands, Per Empiro, 25th Sept, 10A.M. Amoy and Fosch-Por Hai, 25th Sept, 10 AM. Vogelow, Shanghal and North China

Per Tungaling, 25th Sept.,

Ewatow,

Swalow,

Struts,

11 A.M.

Amay and Foodhow-For Kaljo-mala, 25th Fopt. 11

.4.32

5 P.M.

Tientsin-Por, Inishow, 25th Sept., Shanghai and North Cisins-Par

Chinhas, 20th Sept., & P.M. India via Caloutts Par Nam-

sang, 27th Sept., 11 A.M.

Strait, Burmah, Coylan, & de laide, Weron Australia, In- dia, Aden, Egypt, »nd Europa vin, Br'ad'si." (Lat, Letters 11 am to noon, Extra Postage 10 cents) (Supple

English

Mall.

Quan, Mars, G.

Bid Ching

Boott, J. A. Silva, N. Shiburo, Y. Fon-oca, Mrs. Ubaldy Henriques, Senhor Vollbrecht, Mrs. E,

Welow 9 a 29.92 65 95

Logaspi 29.72

管 Bacolod

I'olla

Cabu

T. F. Claxton, Director.

Hongkong, Oboratory, Sept. ED.]

E

6,10)

SATURDAY,

5 October,

10 P..

Capt. L. Klogkint

6,751

KUDAT & SANDAKAN...

JBORNEO 1 Capt. C. Sambill -

About TUESDAY, “

13th October.

Middle of October.

•{RA

About 20th Soplarnbar.

SANDAKAN........................ni... | RAJAH

All the steamers of the European Liny are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. New Systom of Telefunken.

For further Particular, apply to'

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

MELCHERS & CO.,

GENERAL AGENTE, BONGKONG and UHINA.

Hongkong, 19th September, 1912.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LD.

Hongkong-South China Coast Ports.

1 BAROMETER, reduced to 82 degrees pinchos, tenths and hundredths,

Fanrenheit on the level of the Fox in plen Hd Accommodation for First-Class Fr ssengers, Electric Light, Exosilent

Highest Class, Fastest and Most Lux trious Steamers on the Coast, having

88118 PASSED THE CANAL.

London, Beptember 8. Arrivals from Chins:-Belleroph | Myraldon, Yo.k, Bheans,

The following ve sols have passed the Canal:Calchas, Montrose, Prinzen Alico, Yannan.

London, September 6. Arrivals from Úhins-Brailia, Indomaeus, Kamo Maru, Bramley.

The following vessels have passed Indramays, Nyaos, Pera, Atras. the Canal:--Armand Belife, Dunbar,

London, September 10. Arrival from Ohios-Prios Alica

2 Temernature, in the shade, lo degrees Fahrenheit.

HUMIDITY, inpercentage of satura tion, the Humidity of air saturated with meistare being 100.

4 Direction of Wind, to two points, Beaufort Soals,

6 Force of Wind, nording to

Cuisine.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHÓW RETURN..

ATHAMOXIPE,

(Occupying 9 to 10 days.)

CAPTAIN

LEAVING,

HAIMUN.............. | J. W. Evans ......| WEDNESDAY, 25th Sept, at 11 AM FOR SWATOW AND RETURN. (Occupying 3 Days), HAIMUN.............. [ ]. W. Evans.............. | SUNDAY, 22nd Sept., at 10 kak

Steamore will arriva`at; and depart lean, the 03." Wharf, ñour Blake Pior

For Freight and Passage, apply to

Douglas, Lapralk & Co. General Managere.

6 Blato of Weather; b blue sky, o detached chud, d drizzling rain, f fog, g gloomy, b bail, I lightning, o uTSI- cast, p pseeing showers, a squally, r raio, snow, thunder, v vidzility, w 20 dow (wol).

0 Raia in jaohas, tenths and bug-

The following vessels have passed the Canal :—Bonladi, Plintshire, fudzawadi Koerber, Kanagawa Maro, dredths, Esorios, Parsons, Sithonia,

London, September 10. Arrival from China :-Glenesk.

London, September 18, Arrivals from Olina :--Armand

imentary mail on board up to Behio, Monmouthshire, Middleham the time fixed for dqpaitam Castle, Samblez.

of the mail (Extra Postage:

September 20th, 10a.m. 4 p.m. ..20.78 20.72

The following vessels, have passed-

Barometer,...... Temperature............74 Humidity........................95 Rain............................... 1498.

78

81

TIDE TABLE.

Bopt.

10 cout) (Leitora posted the Canal:-Aki Maru,'. Bohemia, iu all the Pillar Boxes in Dorflinger, Indien, Lutzow, Patroclas, Linie for the first clearance Pembrokeshire, Wray Castle, will be included in this oon-

Loudon, Septembar 17. tract mail.) The Pamel Arrivals from Obins : —Benclough, Mail will be closed on Friday, Atrous m Sept. 27th at 5. Por The following vessels, have passed Devanba, 28th Sept 11AM the Caan! :-Daablane, Glenatman, Philippine Islands-For Young Bys. Helene Rickmers. Iyo MaLD, T

28th Sept. 1'r....

Nippon, Munoaster Caulo, Nyanza, wa Welbaiwet, Cheloo and Tiantain Po Boandis, Tydeus, F'aret, Balow, Queen Ther

Kueichow, 28th Sept., 1 zim: Alexandr. Petersen

London, September 20., Arriva's from? Ubina di Bohemia,

the safe keoping of Hongkong, the "Peking Daily News," will Wellaire, Chatoo and Tientsin-Fer as Hutton was second to Witchell be selected from enol division Kudehow, 28th Sept. 8 PM. twenty two feet away, Witchali for the purpose. Various conspls Shanghai and North Oblas Far Dauber, Luizon, and was loudly applauded for this and other prominent guests will sorry Anhui, 28th Sept 5 The following (vesels, bes Victory Time 85.4/5. Hutton's be invited to attend the man- Japan via Tokom Par Fultata, the Canal --Urbis

Norai

17th to 28rd Sept., 1912

High: Water

Hongkong Mean The

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