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LOCAL SPORT.

CKICKET.

Interport Practice Match.

B.E. Holland b. Hamilton

G. Wolf b. Hamilton...

H. Overy b. Witchell... H. 8. Rouso run out ... J. H. Meado. Mackay b.

chell

Another Interport practice W. L. Wesser not out... match took place on Saturday, on W. T. Elson b. Witchell the Hongkong ground, between

teams onptained by Mr. Turner

and Mr. Hanocok.

Mr. Turner's side batted very

steadily for 169 and closured at

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY

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XMAS AND NEW YEAR PARCELS.

SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED..

OCTOBER 28 1912.

Br.s.s., 3,922, W. J. Look Part, 26th Oct-New York Sabang,17th Oct., Iron.-D. PE& Co. MAN Haliotis, Nor. K., 1,370, J. Balkher,

Haljbong 24th Oct., Oil-

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-Extras.

Total.....

Bowling Analysik.

9

3 27 27

Civil Sorvice.

that total with oight wickets Hamilton down. R. O. Hutchison was top Witohell 8.3 scorer with a fine 34, breezily

compiled. A. C. E. Elborough R. C. Witchell e Elson b had 22 and E. A. 8, Fowler

· Dixon 16. But the top scorer of the

F. Bider b Evans side was Mr. "Extras" who had S. Jackman b Weaser 45 to his credit. In a total of 169, 1. D. Barlow b Wenser that is altogether too many ex. Ellis o Overy b Wolf tras. Even Claxton, on the other, W. Hamilton e Raven b side, was a little looser than

Wolf

asual and gave away 25. Obris- A. E. Wood b Overy... tian was the bowler who did most damage, and had five wickets for 11. A. Cor not out 39 runs, but White, who sent down 11 overs for two wickole and 20 runs, had very little luck. The batamen wore never able to take any great liberties with him.

J. Mackay & Evans b Weaser E. W. Davison b. Overy w Edmonds did not bot Extras

Evans... Dixon... Wosser Wolf

Mr.. Hancock's XI had to score at a tremendous pacs if they were to get the runs. They had only just over an hour and a half in which to bat. Dempsey and Craw- ford opened to the bowling of Taverner and Bird, and the first 50 come somewhat slowly, Oraw Overy... ford was the first to go. He hit à ball from Bird between point, where Bagnall

WAB

31

Total

59

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impression of private dovico. This

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1

Straight, Curred, Crossed or Dotted

Changsha, Br. 8.8., 1,493, Print

Oct-Sydney .97th

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 27th at 17.45 Red Bouth oue and Drum hoisted.

On the 28th at 11:40.-Pretira has deoressed considerably over N. Jɛpan,* depression which formed yoste day prar

N.Fol Hokkaido,

Manchuria having passed to the An area of high pressure suw DOVOTE Kores and contral Japan.

Pressure has decreased slightly sloug

4th *the coast of China and over the Loochos

and Formosa. It has increased slightly

cvor Anto.

Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

W

K7ALL dospateli VESSELS to the Undermimtione PORTS on or abont

the DATES samod—.

VOR

STEAMERI

TO SAIL OF

ASSAYE

About SHANGHAI........ W. Cookinen, ... 7th Nor.}

Noon. Nott.

The approximate position of the

INDIA Usual Porta Capt. G. W. Gondoo, R.. latitude 19 der. N. and longitude 118 7phoon at a this morning WAS LONDON, WAY

·CALL ************ LONDON & ANT-

Opt, Gen-B. & 8, Chlynen, Ul. 1,177, Jameson, 27th Oct-Shanghai 24th Oct., Gen-0, M. 8 N, Co. Derawongue, Gor. #.. 1,057, E.

Gathemann, 270 Oct. Hungay 26th Oct., Coal deg. E., It appears to be taking a more northerly coure and will probably atriko B. & S. Fausang, Br. . ‚1,400, H. 8. Malthe coast near Swatow, or curve north-

kin, 27th Oct. Tegal 16th | Cot, Sugar.-J., M. & Co. Glenfalloch, Br. .., 1,424, Gardener,

Uoimdal,

eroin,

castward.

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours

FORECAST FOR THE 24. ending at 10 am. to day, 00.0 inches. HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.

FonkCANT.

N.E. winds,

97th Oct-Singapo.a 20th -Oos, Goa —J, T. Ling.

Nor. s.5, 763, T. A. Johnson, 27th Oct.-Jata | DISTRICT. 17th Ook, Gen.-T. & Cu

8. Filmer 27th Oct-San

Francisca 97 Sopt, Mails

and Gan-T. K. K.

bourhood

KRMARE Freight and Fasinge

Freight and

Bth Ook

·Pasings

10 A..

PENANG, U'MED, Lapi. Owen Jones, K.N. Pour Bain AND

30th Oct.

SHANGHAI,

KOBE. YOKOHAMAR,

NILE

&

About Ist Nor

Freight and

'H, W.

WERP.S'PO NANKIN

MARṛKILLEE......

Capt. Panoli,

For Fieight only, apply to

fine at first. P. & U. S. N. Co.'s offos.

qually and Ininy later.

Lings ATO not admissable. Buttons, Tenyo Maru, Jaji, s. 7.263, W. C. T1 Hongkong and Noight-imbening 0Coins of Thimbles are not to be well for ... 15 sealing.

The Clerks of the Post Offices. An ...116 forbiddon to alle stamps on Letters or Parcels or to seal any article for the Public. Parcels that in the opinion of the Oficer handling this same do not comply with the regulations, wilt not be accepted.

Bt. R... 4,728, D. Ralin-2 son, 27th Oct-Shanghai 26th Oct. Gen.-B. & S. Himalays, Fr. 3.8, 3,664, Sangay, 27th Od-Colombo 16th Oct, Gent, M.

00% 1

Cyclonic galax

The same an

No. 2.

of:

The Fah as

Formosa Chanel South China between Hong-

const kong and Lamook

South Chian batwOOD

It is roquested that farels, be Den of Glamis, Br. 8., 9,318, AH'kong & Hainan. No. 1.

0.

m. r.

10.

1 33

1

KAR

0

0 40

1

....

9

3. 19

1

3

1 8

2 posted early.

2.1 1

1

2

MAILS VIA SIBERIA.

Left

Da

London

Stangl.it

Oct. 2

Oct.

Oct. 1!! Oct. 21

Kowloon v. R.E.

Kowloon "B" me: R. E. at

fielding Kowloon on Saturday in a friend

and mid- off, and Bagnall ly. K.C.O. won by 23 runs. ran for it. Ile judged the Right of Scores :-

the ball very finely and took it,

R.E.

riaing at right angles to it, Capt. Addison, b Wood

just over his shoulder. That was Corp. Morgan, o' Raven, b

Wood ... who followed, battod vory onn-Corp. Campion,c Mackenzie,

b Curwen fidently, his plasing of the ball

a pretty and clover catch. Sayer,

to log being very fno. Danipsey, Sapr. Collins, by Blackburn too, opened out, but he enjoyed Sapr. Fox, e Raven, b Curwen some luck. By the same tokon Sapr. Millor, Carwen Taverner had very little with the Sapr. Faro, c Clarko, b Raven ball. His work early on was very Supr. Brown, run out fine, but was unproductive, Demp-Sergt. Regan, b Raven sey eventually was out lbw: in Corp. Grines, o

Curwen Fowler after surviving a strong | appeal for a catch behind the Bergt. Humber, not out włoket.

27

6

18

+

24

MAILS DUE. Siborina, Dorflingor, 29th lost. German, Yorck, 30th lost. Goran, P..Sigismal, 11th prox. The .. Deffinger with the Siberian Mails despatch from Landon on the 5th, 9th, and 11th inst. is dus to arrivo hero on Tuesday the 29th inst.

The .. York with the German

5 Mail left Bingapore on Saturday the 2 20th inst. at Bam. nud may be ex

6 posted bore on Wednesday the 80th 2fast, at about 2 p.m.

H

10

C

and b

14.

... I

t

MAILS CLOSE. Hotbow and Bangkok-Por Halvard,

29th Oct., 8 R

2 Bwatow, Amoy and Foochow Per Extras 0

Hoitan, 29th Oct, 10 AM. Straits, Burmah and India vis Calevitu Total 102

-Par Kotasig. 29th Oct.. 10A.M.

Bowling Analysis.

O. M. R. W,

Upon the whole there in little distinction in the batting all round, It is steady, but that is all that can be said for it. There is a ten- denoy, on the part of some of the batamon, to nibble at rising Capt. Wood... ...8 0.20 2

...7 0 20 balls, and there lies dangor. The fielding is still only moderate. L. J. Blackburn ...4 0'27 1

M. Curwen ...

...0 0 12 Scores:

A. R. F. Raven ...3 0 11

K. 0. C.

Mr. Turner's XI.

E. A. 8. Fowler, b Whito

Capt. H.K. Hughes, Joselund,

6 Christian...

A. Q. Brawn

0

4

2

10

A. O. Brawn o Addison b Cam- 虞 pion

J. H. Stephenson-Jollie, b

N. Croucher b Campion

Christian

12 P. Wilkio b Osmpion

A. O. E. Elborough,

Christian

b

22

Cupt. Clarke e Addison b

Humber...

A. R. F. Raven b’Campion ...

20

6

W. C. D. Turnor, o Tayler, b

Christion ...

A.H.Gillingham,l.b.w., Taylor 14

R. O. Hutchison, b Christian 34

A. A. Claxton, o Sayer, b

White.......

H. Bagnall, not out.

R. E. O. Bird, not out... Corporal Taverner did not bat

Extras

T

Total (for 8 wickets) Bowling Analysis.

Lt. White

Siberian

Mall.

|

Low. 27th Oct-Shangli UNIKA SOAIT KNTBOROLUSIONI, 23rd Oct., Gen.-J., M. & Co

Kusichon, Br. 8. 1,215, Finlayson,

20th

27th Oct-Cant a Oct., Gen,-B & 8. Soshu Maru, Jap, ss., 1,119, K

Tashira, 27th Oct.-Canto 26th Del, Gen-0.8, K.§. Ervickon, Nor. .., 1,344, Argenser.

27th

Oct-Canton 2ûch Ost, Ballan--M. B. K. Chamo, Br. .., 1,850, I. Jonce. 27th Oct-Shanghai 24th Oct., Gen.-B. & 3.

Pekiang,Swod. .., 2,217, Chr. Nords trang 27th Ost. Gothenburg 7th Sept., and Singapore 20th Oct., Ga-Nil-en & Co. Baudea, Br. P... 8,000, Lockyer, 27th Govora Oet.-England. ment.

Hikovan

Shanghai, North China, Japan via Nagasaki, Honolulu, * Onanda, United State and South America via Sau Francisco (Europavla Siberia) -Per Nippon-maru, 29th Aikoku Oct., '11 4.

P.M.

Macno-Por Sui Tai, 29th Oct., 1.15 Philippine Islands-Per Kaifong, 29th

Oct. 8 P.M.

and

Station.

KHULSTER,

28th October, 6.0.

Hour.

Barometer.

Wind.

umudity.

Direction.

780.1935 69. H 0.29.01

7 29.98 72 90

N

“2010 J

Weather.

Hongkong, 28th October, 1917.

SHALLARD. Acting Superintendent.

NORDDEUTSCHER

LLOYD.

BREMEN.

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES:

Этика.

To sati u

[WED'DAY,

30th Oct

17,000

YORCK Cap. 11. Relam

17,000

About WED'DAY,

30th Odour.

GIERS. GIBRALTAR, ( DERFFLINGER

SOUTHAMPTON, ANT- / Capt. P. Prosuli WERP and BREMEN...

SHANGHAI, NAGA-)

BAKI,

and KOBE YOKOHAMA ...niamis),

YAP, MANILA,

MAROON, NEW- GUINEA, BRIE BANE, SYDNEY and

· MELBOURNE..............................

COBLENZ Capt. L. Klagkit

+

Capt. F. Rombill

Fou

w'uxlock Nemuro linkudata Tokio Knobi Nagasaki K'shinin Oabims Naha

NAPLES, GENOA, AL-

-W

5

29.05

30.20

·0

30.19

617

1

10.11

1

20

B0.18

30.08

"

80.07

14

Ishi'jima

29,90

Bonin I", Chefoo W1haiwoi

12

"

lankow Kiukinog Shanghel Gutzlaf Sharp P. Amoy Swatow Talhoku.

"

"

'80.39 54 68 x

30:16 040.w 80.08 GB 90 80.0466 (0 80.02 70

8.c

6,700

SATURDAY,"

2nd November,

0 b .0 -.0 1 1 f

KOBE and YOKOHAMA

"

7x20.98 72 - Ba20.00 7881

{'PRINZ SIGISMUND · ́ 1 Capt. D. Loox

0,000

About TUESDAY,

12th Nov.

X

i o

EW

LO

>

KUDAT & BANDAKAN..

BORNED

Middle of Nor.

x 29.92 --

2.-

Taichu Paiods Koshun

0

29.03

0

+

20.9

8

T

29.91

11

.9

Ga 20.06 72 98 **

0 b

C 20.05.

XON 2

20.95 72 0a 80.06,7581 w

14

11

"

6a 30.04 73-

3000 73-

34

20.98 73

!!

Aparri Manila Legaspi Bacolod

JI

20.01

20.91---

I

Vollo

+3

Deha L-buan

JF

29.91 88----

"

Fooshing, Br. ... 1,423, W. D

Woleh, 28th Oct-Gusymar 24th Sept., Gen..--Eng Hok Fong. Hangsang, Br. ... 1,850, 8. Wilde, 28th Oct. Shanghai 23rd Oct., Gan.-J., M. & Co, Fukai Mara, Jap. 6.s., 4,185 II. Temi-

naka, 28th Oct-Moji 29 Oct., Coal.-M. B. K. Mara, Tap 4., 2,802, S. Watinate, 28th Oct--Miike 22nd Oct; Coal.-M. B.`

P'dores Maru, Jap. 8... 2,644, T

Canton Yoshibara, 28th Oct-Moji

H'kong 22nd Oct., Goal-M. B. K

V. Poak Br. s.s., 4:240, Owen Jones, Gap Book

R..., 28th Oct.Yoko-lo hamn 14th Oct., Gen.-P. & Wuchow O: 8. Nộ C,

Holbow. Dates, 2,888, Scholten, Pakbol

28th Oct.Amoy 26th Oct.. Phulien Gen.-J.Q. J. LA

Tourane

Nankin,

Batavia, Cheribon, Samamag

Sourabaya Per Tjikini, Tjikini,

28th Oct., P.M.

7Swalow, Ainoy and Formem via An-

ping-Per Bashu-maru, 29th Haldis, Oct., & 2.8.

L. J. Blackhura b Campion.... 9 Cebu-Per Beberty, 29th Ool, 5 r..

Capt. Wood e llegan b Faro. 5 Straits, D. J. Mackenzie 1.b.w. b Ad-

dison

+++

11 N. L. Railton e Regan b Cam.

pion

20

18

Burmah, Ceylon, Adelaide

Western Australia, India, Adon, Egypt and Europe ris Naplos Por Dorflieger, 30th Oct., 8.4.M.

+

Nor H. 1,065, Y. Jorges-0. St. J.

Foo, 28th Ook-Java 20th Oct, Gen-T, & Co. OLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE.

Jobange, for Deli. Himalaya, for Yokohama Chiyaan, for Centon.

15 Stails and Ceylon-Per Nankin, 30th | Laisang, for Moji

4

A

10. W. Jeffrion not out

45

W. Curwen o Hamber b Cam-

plan

Extras

10

169

Total

125

O. M. R. W. 11 3 20 2 Lt. Christian...... 14 2 39 5 H. Taylor E 7 0 22 1 Corpl. Dempsey... 8 3 20 0 A. N. Joseland 5 0 23

Mr. H. Hancock's XI. Corp. Dempsey, 1.b.w., b

Fowler

Capt. Crawford, o Bagnall b.

Bird

***

410

*.

G. B. Bayer, retired

Lieut. Christian, b Taverner

E..B. Reed,

Lieut. A. G. White,

Extras

0

FOOTBALL. '

H.M.S. Tamar v. H.K.F.C.

The teams of H.M8. Tamar. and the Flongkong Club, met in

the opening match of the season,

Out., 9 A.M.

Boilow and Haiphong-Per Biogan

39th Oct., 8 A.M Swato-Per Haiman, 30th Oct., 10

A,M.

Newchwang Por Kalgan, 30th Oct.,

Siberian

Mail.

Yorck.

P.K.

Chips Ald Japan vis Yokohamu-Per Nippon, Blat Oct. 11. A.. Macro-Per But Tai, 31st Oo, 1.16

on the Naval Ground, on Satur Shanghai and North day. The day was rather too hot 31 for comfortable football but both

Chen, for Catton. Haogang, for Canton. Peklang, for Vistook. Rangoon-mard, for Bombay, Koumer, for Vhdivostock. Haleitis, for Bingapore. Persaux, for London. Kwanglah, for Shanghai. Koolchow, for Swatow,

Shanghai, North Chios and Japan ri Nagasaki (Europe via Siberia)-Per Dan of Glamis, for London.

90th Nov., 5 Kwongshotwan, for Kwanshowin.

Nankin, for London.

DEPARTED. Oct. 27. Daijia-maa, for Swa'ow. Haiman, for Bestow. Anghin, lor Sirgapore. Shioba-mera, for Miike. Kwongang, for Shanghai, Jobanne, for Bialow.

".. Oat. 28 Chlysen, for Cintna. Rangoon-main, for Bombay. Pongtone, for Haiphong. Aphol, for Shanghai, Tamarso, for San Francisco: Trints, for Hollow.

..

and at the wound of the final Shanghai and North Obian-Per whistle the score was 0-0,

Clarke was in goal for the Club, Swatow, Jones and McCubbin, full backs;

Chenan, 81st Oct., & P.,

Amoy and Foochow Per Ealang, 1st Nov. 10 ..

Campbell, Long (Captain) and pin vis Nagasaki, Viet rin

Hedly, Wilson, Brown (contre) Philippine Islands, Australia,

13

teams played remarkably well,

40

J. B. Lloyd, not out

20

ETC

Б

A. N. Joseland, not out...

Rod

H. H. Tayler,

C. Wilkie wore half backs, whilst

Lieut. N. J. Williams,

Did

the forward line was composed of

Tacoma Per Seattle-maru, 11t Oct., zoor.

H. Hancock,

!

not

Ts

bat

Rigdon and Benton,

mania and New Zealand via

The sailors anticipated the

26

spin of the coln and played Straits,

Port Darniu~Per Changala, Jat Nor., 11 AM,

with the sun to their backs.

.137

from the kick off, though

effective shooting range, the

brilliantly. The Club was serious

0.0

Total

Bowling Analysis,

Ceylon, India ris Calcutta--|

Pir China, lat Nov., 11 AN.

Play was bright and breazy Macao-Per Sni Tal, 1st Nov., 1.15

P.X.

29.93

2 o

M *** 2 c

0 e

T. F. OLAXTON, Director.

Hongkong, Observatory, Oot. 28.

1 BAROMETER, reduced to 32.degree Faurenheit on the level of the was in inches, tenths and hundredths,

2. TEMPERATURE, in the shade, in degrees Fahrenholt.

8 HUMIDITY, la percentage of natutan tlan, the Hamidity of air saturated with moisture being 100.

4 Direction of Wind. to two points.

6 Fora of Wind, sooorling įta Beaufort Borle.

6 Stata of Weather, b blue sky, o

|

All the steamers of the Haropaan Lins ara Etted with Wireless Tolegraphy. New System Tollunkon.

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detached olul, d drizzling raia, Ing. THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN

gloomy, h hall, 1 lzhtning, o orei- cat, p passing showers, 'q squally, I ain. 6. snow, t thunder, v vidbility, w Jaw (wat).

0 Rala in Inches, tenthe and hun- dredthe

METEOROLOGICAL.

Previous

Day On Date On Date

STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED. Mail Service to Australia,

MAIL SCHEDULE (SUBJECT TO MODIFICATION).

Arrive Hongkong from Australi

Leave Hongkong

for Ansimit

4.

Barometer 80.02 80.04 29.90:-

Temperature

.76

72

81

Humidity

70

85

44

EASTERN 1994, EMPIRE ...

On 9th Nor Nor

On the 15th Nov.

Os 7th Dio, Hoon

PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Pur. Den of Glamín, arrived 27.h

from Shanghal

Wind Dirse!lon E Force Weather

W.

A b

1

b

Low, N. H.

Rain

Highest open air Temperature on the alch

Per ss. Ohlynen, arrivad 27th Oct., Lowes 0. M., R. W neither set of forwards got within Philippine Islands, Yap, Mason,

Corpl. Tavernor 13 2 41

R. E. O. Bird 12 1 40 halves on both sides working

+

E. A. 8. Fowler ... 4.0 19

Lieut. Bagnall 4 2 7 01

B. O. Hutchision 1.0.

Kowloon v. Civil Service

ly handicapped by the fierce sun

that fell full on to the faoss of the

Friederich Wilhelmshafen, fimm Shanghel "Rabaul,

Herbertshobe, Filber

Sprong

Hatupi, Australia, Tasmania, Por, Chang-ka, arrived. 87th | and New Zealand vin Brie-Oct, from Bydasy :- bape Par Coblens, 2nd Hanes, Mr. and Poses, Mau. NOT., 8 L.M.

Showman, Mr.

· Kowloon"A" met Civil Service men, but despite this drawback Batavia, Samarang and Sourabiya | J.-hnston, My,; and (four. in a friendly match at Happy they kept the nippy sallors well

Valley on Saturday. Civil Service won by 57 June: Scores ---

Kowloon.

J. P. Robinion o. Wood b.

WitoHell24)

WE. Dixon b. Hamilton BD. End B. Witohall L. F. Townend B. Hamilto

1

18

under oheck. Rigdon twice tried.

Por Tilpiunt, 2nd- Nor.,

Không

shots at goal but on each occasion Philippine Je'ande Per Leongrang, the effort was abortive. The most

2nd Nov, 1 T.M.

Mrak

Sherman, Mr.

rear.

Maher, Elisa N.

Per nå. Heimdal, arrijad 97th Oct from Java imma | Eltzen, Cogeal and

exciting morat at of the afternoon Mono-Per Bal Tal, 2nd Nov, 1.15 was probably when Clarke let the ball slip through his legs, Bhanghal and Northi Chia-Par

A

Porn Hanguany, arrived: 2815 Fortunately however it passed just Fang Linan, Sød Nov. 6ʻra

Shanghal and North China-Per, Oct, from Shinghal fo

Hangsang, 2nd Nov,, 5 v.*.. Puday 3g

(Continued

IL.K. Observatory, 27th Oct. 1912,"

T. F. ULAITON, Director TIDE TABLE.

Oot. #2nd to 28th Oct., 1912

High Water Hakang Mean Time.

Hem Hongkong

WALOF

Mon

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