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KOWLOON C.C

Sounder Financial Position Than Ever,

The annual meeting of the Kowloon Cricket Club was held at the club house, last night, Dr. Charles Forsyth presiding.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY SEPTEMBER

a

SHIPPING NEWS.

POST OFF OLI

BIBERIAN ROUTE, SUPER- SORIPTION UNNECESSARY Hanoi,

FOR EUROPE. DA

Letters and pint cards for Harupe will future be despatched by the route 0- Biberia naless marked by tus sunders for transmission by north route. continue to be sent by the Suez Canal Printed matter and samples will

ranta.

A Successful years Dr. Forsyth commented on the report and expressed his entiafao- tion that the year had been a successful one. He could not see why in the coming year. they could not do even better, provid-in ing the same support was forth coming. Referring to golf, ha The following report was pre-said, he would willingly put up souted by the Committee:- oup or anything they might sug- To the members of the Kow-gest non fitting prize for a Club loon Cricket Club. Gentlemen, Championship on handicap basis. Your Committee herewith submit (Applause). Dr. Forsyth then their annual report and statement spoke of the children's sports of Accounts for the year ended and said that they had grown August 31st 1912.

to such an extent that it was The state of affairs disolosed is hardly fair to expect the Kow "extremely satisfactory: Expondi- loon Club to be responsible. ture ahowa a net decrese of He was convinced that two- $312.20, 27 Debentures have thirds of the children attending baon redeemed, as against 25 last came from Hongkong and he your, and it has been deemed ad- thought visable to write down pavilion and furniture by the same amount ns last year, while stocks (both: On the motion of the Chairman, bar and gear). sro shown at seconded by Mr. Jeffries, the re- figures which are considerably port and accounts were passed. below their value to the club. The following officers

The profiton the year'a working, | olected :-.-.-. however, is $1,254.11, an amount which constitutes a record, and it is safe to say that the Club is in a soundor, financial position than ever hitherto,

Cash Balance. Membors will note the Cash Balanco, extremoly satisfactory evidence of the working of Rule 13, as revised last year.

Various repairs wore offected during the season and the build- ing is in satisfactory condition at the date of this report.-

MAILS VIA SIBERIA.

·LAR Lesson

Bept. 11 Sept. 10

Das Shanghai,

Sept 28, Sept. 30

MAILS DUB. Gorman, Dorflinger, 2ad proz.-bo Amerioni, Nippon Mar, 18th prox.

the affair should be made a public one, instead of Batavia, dependant upon Kowloon...

word

President, Dr. C. Forsyth, Vice- President, Mr P. R. Wolff; Capt. of "A" Cricket Team, Mr. W. L. Wonsor; Vico-Capt., Mr McAskill; Hon. Secretary, Mr A. O. Brown; Hon Treasurer, Mr Jeffries; Capt. of Second Elovon Cricket Team, Mr. MoKenzie; Committee: Mosera Curwin, Mend, May, Neilson, Green, McKenzie, Duncan, and Blackburn.

It was decided to vote the usual honorarium to the hon. secretary and the hon. tronsurer, Mr. Gre gory's amendment to leave the. mattor over until the next annual mooting was defeated,

Siberian

Mail.

Straits Fort.

English

MAILS CLOSE.

Bamamang, Sourabaya and Macassar-Pér Tjîmabl, 28th Sept, 10 am,

Shanghai, North China, and Зарай

Yokohama

vis

(Eumporia "Biberia)—Per Üblus, 28th Bopt., 10. a m..

and Sourabaya-Por Hopaang,

28th Bopt., 10. a. M.

Doraalia,

19124

WEATHER REPORT.

ARRIVED

On the 97th at 1.35 Prossure in Fa. 780, G. Bonhler, practically stationary over the northern 20th Sept-Haiphong-vie | districte.) It Bas decrossed moderately Pakhol 24th Sept, Gen over the Pallippians, Formoss and S.E A. EL Marty.

Chinn Br. 84,785, W. R. F. The antieratonto conditions over the Hickey, 27th Sept.-9bang-con inant are unchanged. bal 24ib'Sept., Mail and Gon]

The typhoon is now in about latitude P.&O. 8. N. Conti

16 deg. M. and longitude 125 deg Helena, Ger. 8, 771, J. Jessan, 2711, R., travelling W.N.W. It will probably Sept. Tonrane 21st and strike N. Linson" early- to-morron. Hothon 25th Sept., Gen), mining,

Frosh & Co. Calchas, Br. o., 4,278, J. Wat dicated Walker, 27th Bopt.-91 ga. And ov pore 21st Sept., Gen.-B, & China St 8. China, Aust. m.v., 3,836, N. Genvrio, 27th Sept-Triosts and Singapore 20th Sept., Gen. ---A. L. Co. Chiyo Maru, Jap. .., 7,250, W. W. Greene, 27th Sept.-San Francisco 31st Aug., Mail and Gen-T. K. K. Monteagle, Br. k., 6,168, W. Davi

L

Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or abent

the DATES almod

STHANELE

TO RAIL ON

REMARE

TOR

monsoon in in= 'LONDON, VIA coast of China, USUAL. FORT OF

CALL portion of the N.

DEVANHA Capt. W., Hicko7

Nooni 28th Bopti

Freight and Paisage

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours | LONDON & ANT- ending at 10 a.m. to day, 00,0 inched: WERP v. 8'roan, FORECAST FOR THE 24 PENANG, O'MBO, HOURS ENDING AT NOON Ponr, SAID AND ·

TO-MORROW.

MARENILUME,.ico DISTALOT.

FOREGRET, Hongkong and Neigh N.E. windo, bourhood

frosh modorato, falf (N.E⋅ gale,

CBYLON

(Capt. ASE, A, Baker,

About 4th Oct.

Freigh

8

tu

son. 27th Sept-

Couror 4th Sept, Mail 2 Formoss Channel and Gen.-C. P. R. Ca. Kwangle, CKE 5.8., 1,468, J. Me Ar thur, 27th Sopt, Shanghai 24th Sept., Gan.—0. M......? ‚¦ N. Co

Bayard-Pur Amorion, 28th by

Sept, 10 ▲ M.

Straits, Burma, Ceylon, de- laido, Wono n Australia, In Olara dis, Aden, Egypt, •nd Europe. vis, Brindisi. (Lats Loltera it a m. to

noon, Ext

Portago 10 cents.) (Supplo Teno, mentary mail n board up to

the time fixed for d raiture

of the mail (Extra Tostage

10 cent) (Letters posted

Fog. Br. 3.8., 1,424, M. Court- ney, 27th Sept.--Canton 26th Sep.. Gon-J., M. & Co.

Jebsen, Ger. 6., 1,108, A. Ulderup, 27th Sept:-Can- ton 20th Sept., Geo.-J. &

Co.

Br. m., 1,845, A. W. Oator- bridge, 27th Sept.–Cebu, Iloilo and Manila 24th Sept.. Gen.-B, &.8.

ia all the Pillar Boxes in OLEARANCES AT THE HAR-

timo for the first clearance will be included in this con- tract mail) The Farcal Mall will be closed on Friday, Sept. 27th at 6 p.r.-Ps, Deraubs, 28th Sept, 11a.

Islands-Por Yuensang, 28th Sept., 1 P.M.

The ground continues in very fair condition. The cricket piteli has been carefully preserved dur- ing the summer and should play On the motion, of Dr. Forsyth well in the coming souson. it was decided to leave the con- Our teams performed moderate-sidortion of the children's sports ly wall last season. Membera are in the hands of the following sub urged to do their best by consist-committed:-Mr. Groon ont practice to achieve a further vener), Dr. Forsyth, and Mesars. Masso-Per Sui Tai, 28th Sept., 1.15 improvement.

G. Duncan, Jeffries and Gregory.

Lawn Tennis.

(con-Philippine

P.M.

Sept., & P.M.

There was a lengthy discussion Straits and Samsiang-Per Haldis, The period April to August, previous to arranging the sub. 28th Sept., 2 P.M. showed marked activity in this committee as to what should be Philippine Islands-Por Zafro, 28th game and two Tournaments were done. It was eventually under- complotod. It is with great plea-stood that the sub-committee Taington, Waihaiwel, Chefco and Tion. sute that we announce the return would report to the club com- of the Longue Shield to the pavi-mittee and that the decision of lion. Too much praise could not the latter would be final. be given Mr. S E. Groen for the

The meeting torminated with a interest and enthusinam he dis- vote of thanks to the Chairman. played as captain of our team, and he and his men are heartily

congratulated on their success. H. Raja Brooke Goes Home, aftor a very uphill struggle,

Shanghai

Swatar,

.

-Por Kualchow, 28th Sept., & P...

and North Chins-Par Anhui, 28th Sept., 5 F.M. Ehanghai and North China -Per Chorang, 28th Sept., 5 F.M. Pakhol, Haiphong and Baigon-Per

Hanol. 28th Sept., 5 P.4.

Amoy and Formona via Bingan, 28th Bopt., 5 F..

Tamui-Per Daijin-maru. 29th Sept, ..

His Highnoss the Rain of Hoihow, Pakhoi and Haiphong-For This section now providos for Sarawak, Isailed for Europe 30 members, and is going ex-on the 18th inst, by the German Swator, tremely well under the manage-mail steamer Prinz Ludwig. Ha ment of Messrs O. II. May (Cap accompanied by Mr. F. F. Boult, tain) and 1). J. Mackenzio (Hon. of the Sarawak service: Secretary and Trensuror).

Tho bost thanks of the Com-

Power Allens. initteo are due to the donors of Great Britain daring the months of 122,800 ulions landed in the many prizean given for the various com potitions promoted by 4,780 came to settle in the country of April, May, and June, only the Club during the season.

as against 5,472 in the corros ponding period of 1911, a do- orease of 602. The number of ox- pulsion orders in the quarter was 91, against 107 in the corres- ponding period last year. New British Consul_at_Hankow, Tho "N. China Daily News"

Chlidren's Sports. This avont was again a great success, the number of children entertained being larger than Your Committee take the opportunity of thanking all con- tributors to the fund and the

over.

members who helped on the day Chongtu correspondent writing on September 1 says: Mr. W. H.

of the sports.

Strails

BOUR OFFICE

Fii, for Newchwang. Paklat, for Höngay. Americ.u, for Kwonghowwap. Haitan, Foochow Atanta-mara, for Antwerp, Doranha, for Bombay, Calchas, for Yokohama. Kwanglon, for Canton,

DEPARTED.

Sept. 27.

Yashan, for Shangha

Kinnago mart, for New Zealand. Atauta-maro, for Scraits. Hallan, for Foochow Olty of Barod, for Keelung. Fri, for Newchung. Arcadia, for Shanghai. Glenfaloch, for Blagajars, Kitin-maro, for Calcutta..

PASSENGERS ARRIVED.

A.

3 South const of N.E. winds.

Chius botwesafiong-> moderate, kong and Lamocks

+ South DORS of

Chion between The Hongkong and No. L

Hningu.

SAMO 61

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

Biatlon.

REGISTEL.

27th September, un,

Wlud.

Bour

Barometer.

Temperature

Humidity.

Direction.

Force.

Wonlook 730,29 48.00 Nemuro Hakʊdala

11

Tokio

Koshi

་་

Nagasaki K'shiza

1

1

Oshima Naha

Shanghai Gainin Sharp P.

Weather.

$0.28 69 78 547 2. b. 80.80 60 70 KR 1.0

7a:90.09 72- Ga 318 71 01

30.00 36 84

20.94

NYANZA

&

KOBE HANGHAI,] YOKOHAMA... Lk H.N.Rio B

About 8rd Out

Troight and

U, W. D. SHALLARD,

For further particulars, apply to

Acting Superlatendent,

Hongkong, 25th September,

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

NORDDEUTSCHER

LLOYD.

BREMEN.

|IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES:

Год

NAPLES, GENOA, AL-)

STEARBEI.

GIERS, GIBRALTAR, GOEBEN

SOUTHAMPTON, ANT- [Uapt. &. Lindemann 17,800 WERP and BREMEN.....)

TO SAIL

WED'DAY,

2nd O. Labor,

10 AM

SHANGHAI, NAGA-) BAKI, KOBE wed YOKOHAMA .................)

DERFFLINGER Capt. F. Prosch

17,000

„About - WED'DAY,

2nd October.

MANILA.

ANGAUR,1

YAP, NEWGUINEA, Į PRINZ WALDEMAR BRISBANE, SYDNEY (Capt. H. Bremer

Ishi'jima Bonia Ie.

Chefoo

1

Whainei

Hankow

Kiukiang

SATURDAY,

6,100

» 30.22 3004 NA

80.18 67

1 c

8th October,

8 or

and MELBOURNE ....

at 10 rim.

#

2.0

Ainoy

2.

Swatow

1bKOBE sad YOKOHAMA

COBLENZ

About TUESDAY

Taiboku

5 80.02

| Capt. £.. Klugkist

8,750

· 15tá October.

Taichu

-0.

faiana

29.94

— 0

Ko hun

» 20.08.

# 10

KUDAT & SANDAKAN...

P'dores Canton

(BORNEO

Capt. F. Sembill

Middle of October.

11

80,98

* 10

Hong.

9 a 80.07 75 58

x 8 0

V. Pask

GB-30.03 74 76 ... 20 7A

2 -

Gap Book Ge 29.08.

X 5 00

Macao,

30.00.74

10

Wuchow

a 30.18 74

2 b

Hoihow Lakhoi

Phulica Tourano

Gs 30,02 78

2 b

T

29.04 77

0 ་

0. 8. J. Aparri

29,88 75

0 0

20,71 ——

4 p.

Manila Legaspi Nicto, Rey, Father Bacolod

0.

L'oilo Pickett, Mia L

Coba Rodriguez, Rev. Libasu

*** 29.78

9 a

I 1 o

29 71

HW 2 0

SW 1 or

1993,32-81

"

Moulder Waterman Zishov

Mead, Mr. & MrG

Per 8. Dovana, arrived 27tb Nept., from Shanghai →→ Hagger, Mrs. W. Henzel, A.

Melcherg, T. Per 4.8. Tenu: Arrival 27th Sept. and India vin Caloutta-Por from Cabu, &c. -

Yatching, 30th Sept, 11 am Asche Swatow, Amoy and Foodlow-Per Kramer

Kuler, Hnijang, let Oct., 10 a.. Japan via Nagasaki, Hono- lib, Canada, United States and South America ria San Francisco (Siberian Mail› vis Nagasaki)-Por Menchuria, 1st Oct., roof.

Qot, Sr.. Burmah, Ceylon, Adola'de Western Australia, Indin, Aden, Egypt and Erope via Naplo-Por Goebra, 2nd Oct. A.M.

Siberian

Mall,

Philippine

traita,

In this connection the following Wilkinson, H. B. M. Consul, has Japan

balances held on reserve at the ond of our last four financial years are appended.

At August 31, 1909 $307.00

41

H

Island-Por Test, In

via Yokonama-Par Fatale,

been promoted to Hankow. He has played his part wall here in Japan via these days of turmoil and his de-

1010 322.33 parture is sincerely, regrotted.

1911 270.44 Consular Changes in Siam. 1912 100,35 According to the "Siam

2nd Oct., II A.M.

Kobe-Per Kamenug, 3rd

Oct., 11.,

Per a Chiya Maru, arrived 27th Sept., from San Francisco, & Andrews, Miss M. Martio, Rev. Fa Arnett, Mrs. M. M.' ther J. Avery, Mrs, W. H. Monja, Rev. Va- Amsdell

ther A.

Atkins Mr. & Mrs. Mosla, Dr.

H. B.' Barbero, Rer.

Father J. Costello, Rov.

Father J.

Groff, Mr. & Mr.

G. W

Harpst, A. E

Izair, Roy. Father-

P. Israel, B. B.

ForDoris Krelung, Japan via Nagasaki, Victoris, B.C., and Tacoin Por Tc-main, Jimonet, Rer. 3rd Oct., Knox.

Amoy,

Your Committee wish to point Observer," Mr. J. F. John goes Shanghai out that the Children's Sports is from Singora to take up duties of becoming a large undertaking Vice-Consul at Bangkok; Mr. H. and they would recommend for Fitz Maurice will leave for Puket the consideration of members a in the first week of October an proposal to hand the management Vice-Consul; Mr. R. 8. Lo May of it to a publio Committee.

and North Chian-Per Clionan, 3rd Oct., 8 P.M. Cheloo and Newelwang--For

Japan vis

Straits and India via Caleatta-Per

Father J.

י,

Jeffries, W.O. Lanal, Dr. & Mrs.

9. I Lobato, Mr. T. McGlathery, 8. L. MoHugh, Mr. and

Mr. F.E

Roseufeld, D. L.

Father D..

29.82 87-

23.83.79-

8 od 20

T. F. CLAXTON, Director. Root, I. O :

Hongkong, Observatory, Sept. 19. Swineston, Mr. &

1 BAROMETER, reduced to 32 deg zoos Fantenheit on the lovel of the sea in Mr. W. A.. Silva, Mrs. N. deinches, tenths and hundredths, Silva, Nov. Father 2 TamenATUAN, in the shade, in degroes Fahrenheit.

Swogger, Rey, and

Mr. A. D. Tang Sam, Mra, Wart, Mr. & Mrs.

II, L. Warner, Mr. and

Mr. H, D). -- Wood, Mr. & Mrs

R. T

& HUMIDITY, in percentage of saturs, tion, the Humidity of air saturated with molstare being 100,

4 Direction of Wiad, to twa points. 5 Force of Wind, acording to Beaufort Sealte

6 State of Weather, b blue sky, o, detach of cloud, de drizzling rain,.f fog, g gloomy, h bail, 1 lightning, o ovo- cast, p passing shower, a squally, *

daw (wet).

0 Rain in lacher, footlá naf bun. dredths,

All the steamers of the European Lin 1 are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy New Sya em of Telofaukon .

For further Particulars, apply to

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

MELCHERS & CO.,

GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and CHINA.

Hongkong. 19th September, 1918:

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LD.

Hongkong-South China Coast Ports.

Highest Chan, Fastest and Most Luxurious Bicamoin on the Coast, having splendid Accommodation for First-Class Passengers. Electric Light. Exellent

Cuisine.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW RETURN. (Occupying 9 to 10 days.).

ITWAMBIENS.

DATTATH

LEAVING,

HAIYANG ... ] A. E. Hodgins ........ | TUESDAY, 1st Oet, at 11 A.M. HAITAN ...... ( J. B. Roach....................... TUESDAY, 8th Oct, at 11 a.m.

FOR SWATOW AND RETURN, (Occupying :3 Daya). HAICHING..... ! W. C. Paremom,.. | SUNDAY, 29th Sept., at 10 ▲ MÉ

Stramers will arrive at; and depart from, the Co.'s Wharf hour Blake Pior

For Freight and Pasonge," apply to the gam

Douglas, Lapralk & Co., General Managers,

Paoling, Brd Oct., 3 r.x.

Moji Honolulu and 8.uth Ame Ira-Per Buyo-maru, 4th Oct., 10 M. goon to Chiangmai na Vico-Consul Straits and Burmah-Pat Okara, Moriraoto, Mm 8. Dr. Charles Forsyth, on the in- the first week in October; and.

-Oct., 11 a.m. vitation of the Committee, ac- Mr. G. Gorton, Vice-Consul

SEITS PASSED THE CAVALain, a snow, thunder, visibility, 20] cepted the Presidency of the Club, for Chiengmsi, will take up duties

- Naining, 4th Oct., 11 a.M. an office rendere vacant by the at the Legation in Bangkok. Philippine Jalande, Angaur, Yap,

London, September B. death of Sir Hormusjes Mody,

Ardvals from Chlan:-Belleroph;n, 1,967,109 Trade Unionists.

Friederich Wilhelmsbafen, i Kt.

Bahaul, A statement issued by the Par-

Herbertshohs, Myra idon, Yo Y. Rhesu Your Committee wish to place liamentary Committee of the upon record their great apprecia-Trade Union Congrese, sho ving tion of the interest always shown the strength of the organisations by the late Governor of the represented at the forty-fifth Pilippine Colony, Sir Frederick Lugard, annual congress, gives the fol- K.C.M.G., D.8.0., in the affairs lewing figures:--

7

|

of the Club, especially in the mat- Boilermakers and ship-

ter of the Children's Sports. His bailders

55,000

Excellency did not fail once dur-Building trades

44,988

ing his tenure of office to distri- Cotton operatives

78,500

Gasworkers and general

labourers...... 143,484 Metal worker..............06,808

553,600

bate the prizes to the succesful Dockers, stevedores, etc. 168,900 competitors. It has been a mattor for great regret that. ill-health prevented Lady Lugard sooom panying him on all occasions. Minera

Hie Excellency Sir Henry May, Printing K.C.M.G, the present Governor, tradea has been pleased to accept the Railway servants... Patronage of the Club since his Weavers

186,037 return to the Colony, and your Miscellaneous trades 438,531 Committee are confident that as The total trade, anion member- mens, interest will be shown by ship, 1,967,109, is 804,976 intere

Rem and Lady May in our boss of inet year's figare.

and paper

65,715

138,516

The following vocals have passed Matapi, Australia, Tasmania;, New Zealand via Brisbane the Canal:--Calobas, Monitore, -Per Prins Waldemar, 4th Printes Alice, Tunnan. Oct., B...

IslandsPer Loongaang.

6th Oct, 1 r.M. Shanghai and North Chlon-Per

Lien, 8th Oct, ŏ F.M.): Shanghal, North Chian, Ja. pan, via Mojl. United States, South America, and Canada via Vancouver (Europe vis (Siberia-Par

Siberian

Mail.

French

אויוני

London. Beptember 0. Arrivals from China ¿-Brasilia, Indomanens, Kame Maru, Bramley.

The following reseale bayo passed the Canal-Armand Bello, Dunbar, Kadramayo, Nyanzi, Fors, Atreuu

London, September 10. Arrival from Chius -Prinzess Alica

3

The following rossols have passed MrDienglo. the "Canal Banladi, Vilniahira, 5th Oct., 5 Paleo Indromedi Kootbe' Kanagawa Maru,

Saigon, Straits Ceylon Adelaide, Wostom Australiar India, Aden, Egypt and En- rope via Marseilles (Letters posted In all the Pillar Boxes

In time for the first clearance "will be insinded" "In this con-

11.00

Laartes, Parsons, Bithonia.

Meng London, September 10. Arrival from Opina 1-Oles

Septem

September 26th. .10 am. 4 p.m. Barometer......80.00 30.01 Temperature .........75 79 Rumidity....................57-

Rain

„Bapt."

0.10

TIDE TABLE.

24th to 80th Sept. 1912

High Water

Low, WA

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Mail Service to Australia.

ST, ALBANS HASTE

MAIL SCHEDULE

(SUBJECT TO MODIFICATION).

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from Australia

On the 18th Oct

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