10
LOCAL SPORT.
Saturday's Cricket.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1912.
D. J. Mackensie, & Thursfield
b" Lambe
In a friendly match played at H. the Happy Valley on Saturday, the Kowloon C.d. beat Eng, St. E.C. Smith's XI. by 25 runs and three wickets. Lt. Wace made a good score of 56 not out. Scores :- Eng. Lt. Smith's XI
Lt. Hamer o Evans b de
Rome
Lt. Marks o and b Wesser .lo Eng. Lt. Smith o Rouse b de
Rome
ar
Lt. Furmera and b de Rome Mr. Swanston b Weaser Mr. Rayment a and b Weaser Lt. Wace nor out
Dr. Oheary o Weaser b de
Rome
Maj. Morgan b Weaser' Mr. Calbert a and b Weaser
Rev. Ryan e and b Evans
Extras
...
POST OFFICE.
MAILS DUE,
SHIPPING NEWS.
19
W. Curwen, run out
2
MAILS VIA 'SIBERIA,
E. Goldsmith, not out
19
Lett
Londen
W. Jeffries, e and b Lambe
Shanghai
Ook 23
Nor. 9
5
Oct. 27
Nov. 11.
H.
E, Holland, not out
.19
B.
Overy, did not bat
Extras
8
Siberian, Linam, 18th inst,
1
Lloyd ... Lambe...
Total
Bowling.
0. M. ... 13. 3 81
R. W.
41
1
The .. Linen is due to arrive here ...143 on Wednesday the 18th instant wish
the Sibarian Malls from London of Signal, Wednesday and Friday the 23rd, and and 25th ultimo..
25 2 2
0 Warburton
4
Mass Thursfield 56) MoNulty
9 2 22
41100 40 16 0 2 0 15 0 Thursfield's.
5 J. 8. Lloyd, a Jewell b Curwen 23 5. E. Muriel, retired."
46
1L. H. Crockwell, retired...... 28
17 P. Lambe, not out
3 A. Crewe, not out
0.0. Clarke
96 A. J. Haynes
M. M. Maas
MAILS CLOSE. Swalow, Amoy and Foochow Par
ARRIVED.
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 9th at 11.20, Pressure Carl Diederickson, Ger,' s.8., 774, Ch. has decreased considerably "over 8, Jorgensen, 9th Nor-Hai Manchuris and N.E. Obins, but has phong and Hoihow 7th Nov., increased considemb'y over central Chins. The anticyclone is now cential Goa J. & Co. Kawachi Mara, Jap. xa., 8,821, A. to the north of the Yangtze Valley,
The typhoon entered the const yester Nor Christiansen, 9th Moj 5th Nov., Gen.-N. Y.day to the north of Cape St. James.
String moonsons is indicat d along the coast of Chios and over the N. Obiza Bea
Hongkong Rainfall for the 34 hours ending at 10 am, to-ilay, 'U.00 inches.
FORECAST FOR THE 24- HOURS ENDING AT NOON "TO-MORROW.
E.
Ger. 8.5, 907, P. E. Chris- tiansen, 9th Nov, Sourabaya 30th Oct., Goa., & Ca Telemachus, Br. As., 1,840, Fraser,
Haiyang, 13th Nov., 10-A-M. Inaba Bwatow and Tientsin-Per Cheong-
shing, 12th Nov., 11. a.m.
Samarang and Bourabaya Per Obilder,
12th Nov., 10 AM.
10th Nor-Manila 7th Nor, Gea Wo Fat Sing. Bisu, Jap: 1..., -6,189,--.8. Tominaga, 10th Nov.- Shanghai 7th Nov., Fhur, DistaIOTU eto.-N. Y. K.,
.
Straits, Ceylon, Indiavis Bombay-Peronegambia, Ger, ., 8,780, H. Re-1 Hongkong and Neigh-
Kawachi-mara, 12th Nov., 10
30
4.M.
16
Shanghai and North
Total
Bowling.
0.
M. R.
W. W. Warburton
Did not bat
Da Rome...14
0
34
4 E. J. MoMulty
Weaser...12:
3
32
5 P. R. Thursfeld
Erans
3 0
17
1
Extras
5
Scott...
1
5 0.
K.0.0.
147
23
H.S. House Retired.
N. L. Railton b Farmer 11
J. H. Head Stumped, b
Morgan
F. Sutton b Wace
F. J. de Rome not out 12
L.F. Townend bRayment 4
45
***
**
15
Curwen Overy Goldsmith Brown'
E. J. Edwards b Wace
0
E. H. Scott, bw Wace
2
H. D. Evans, not out
.5
,
N. Grouchor
W. L. Weaser
did not bat
Extrae
Totals 7 wickets.. 121
Bowling.
Rayment
Farmer... 7 1. 22
Smith
Morgan... Wace
0. M. R. W. 10.
1 31
1
1
5
·0 19:
0
4
0 33
1
"4 0 12
3
Cralgengower v. Civil Service
Craigengower were again de fealed on Saturday, this time by Civil Service in a friendly. Scores:-
Civil Service.
R. C. Witchell b. Taylor... 27 H. A. Cox b Taylor........ 31 E. B. Read a Noria b Taylor... H. Ellis b-Taylor
R. EO. Bird b Pestonji...... E. W. Hamilton b Pestonji ... R.C. Barlow 1.b.w. b Pestonji.
J. McKay b Taylor
Bowling M. R. W.
....10 043 1
7-0 48 1
3 0 26 0
ber 10th Nov.-Tsingtan 5th Nov, Cosl.-H. A. L. Tiantain, Br., 1,927, Robertson, 10th Nov.-Cantam 9th Nov., Gen.-B&B...
China-Par * Kwailin, 12th Nov., 10]a.m." Shangbet and North Chia-Per Bosh
Shaolising, 12th Nov., 10
Shanghai, North China and Japan vis Irene, Maji, Victoris and Tacoma- Por Mexios-maru, 12th": Nov., *00%.
Siberian
Mall.
Y
Bhanghai, North China, Japan
Chenan,
Maru, Jap. 3.8., 1,119, K. Tashiro, 10th Nor-Canton 9th Nov,, Gen.-O. 8. K. Chl. a., 827, Bainos, 10th Nor. -Canton 8th Nor., Gea. C. M. 8. N. Oo. Br. 6., 1,850. L. Joues. 10th Nov.Shanghai 7th Nev., GB. & 8.
via Nagasaki, Houolala, Caanda, United State Soudan,
and South America via San Francisco (Europe ria Siberis)
Transport, 6,698, H. W. Kanrick, R..a., 10th Nov.- Chingwangtao 6th Nov.
-Per Forais, 12th Nov., On Bang, Br. F. 1.787. Garlo, 11th
NOON,
5 0 23 0 Macao-Per Sai Tai, 12th Nov, 1.16 FOOTBALL.
P.M.
Philippine Islands-Per Tean, 12th
Nor., 8 r.
Diocesan School vs. Sabmarines.
On Saturday afternoon two mat-Swalow, ches in connection with the second division of the Hongkong Toot- ball League were played at Happy Straits, Valley.
St. Josephs vs. V.R.C.
The V.R.C. team had more than they bargained for when they met St. Josephs. The latter team had all the best of matters and finished up by winning the match by five goals to one.
H.M.S Kent vs. R.G.A. The above-mentioned teams met in a friendly match at Happy Valley on Saturday, the sailors winning by one goal to mil.
AN INTERESTING JUDGMENT.
?
The Chief Justice, Mr. W. Rees 2 Davies, KC., delivered an inter- 1esting judgment, on Saturday in 4a case in which, Kwok Sai Lau, 2 merchant of. 9, Robinson Road 4 claimed that he was entitled to
1
Amoy and Formosa via An- ping-Per Soshu-mara, 12th
Nov., 6 P.x.
Burmah, Ceylon, Adein'do' Western Australia, India Aden, Egypt and Earope vis Naples Per P. E. Fried rish,
18th Nor.. 9 AM. –
Haiphong, Pathol and Raigon-Fer
Biogan, 18th Nov., 9., Swaton-Per Haimag, 18th Nov., 10
A.K.
Japan Tis Kobe--Per Lawada, 18th
Nov., 11 A.. Straits, and India vis Bombay-Por
Odpri, 18th Nov, 11 x
Japan via
Yokohama-Per Yatshing,
18th Nov., 11 AIM, 8tisita, Barmah and India 'via Calotta
Per A: Apcar, 18th No
WOOX.
Macao-Par Sui Tai, 18th Nov., 1.14
P.M.
Stmits and India, via Oslonita-Per Fooksang, 14th Nov., 11
Obins-Per Shanghai and North
Kwongeang, 14th Nov., 11
A.M.
A.M.
Macao-Per Sai Tai, 14th Nov., 1.15
the possession of premises No. 256|******
P.M.
bourhood
Changel Formosa Channel)
3 South comat of
Obins between Hong- kong and Lamocka 4 South coast of
1
FORMCAST.
E. winds, [strong; fice...
N.E. gala.
The same ai No. 1.
The sams as
China" between! H'kong & Hainao. No. 1.
CHIXA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
Station.
Nov..
Nov.-Canton 10th Gen—J, B. & Do Hongkong, Br. s., 1.000, Cornelius-
Hakodate
sen, 11th Nov.-Haiphong Wostock andPakhoi 9th Nov,, Gan,Nemuro A. R. Marty. Kinkessa Mara, Jap. 6.8., 8,862, H. foklo Korizami, 11th Nov.-Milke Kochi 6th Nov., Coal-M. B. K. Phranang, Ger. 1., 1,741, R.C. Raher, K'shimas 11th Nov.-Manila 7th Nor., Ballast-N. D E.
ww
Patens,
י
Br. s., 4.800, H. Nicholas,
11th NorShanghai 9th Nov', 'Gen-B. & §.
OLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE. Nör. 11.
Kwongsang, for Centon. Tientsin, for Newchwang.
Chenan, for. Canton,
DEPARTED.
NOT. 10.
Cathay fox Moji.
Kwangleo, for Shanghai. Clara Jebsen, for Hongay. Anbai, for Shanghai. Triampo, for Haiphong Chowlai, for Swa'ow. Yabiko-maru, for Nagasaki. Haiman, for Swatow. Daijin-maro, for Tamani.“ Wakamatsu-maru, for Wakamatsu.
Nov. 11..
R. P. Phillipa b Pestonji...... 5 and the second and third floors of Beliton, Batavia, Cheitbon, Samarang,ciatelloch, for Swatow.
J. W. Lee-Jones ran out
W. A. Wilson not out
Extras
2
258 Queen's Road Central, held by
0 the defendant as tenant, by will
18
of the plaintiff, the tenancy being
duly determined by a notice to Bhangbai .... 97 quit expiring on March 18 last.
He claimed possession and mesue Swatow,
Total
Bowling
O. M. R. W. profits since March 18, at the rate 5 of $280 per month, and further
0 mesne profits at the rame rate ap
H.. Taylor ... 11 3 41 O. Johnstone... 4 0 18 G. A. Hancooked 17 R. Pestonji
Taylor bowled six no-balls and Hancock three.
..3.3
Craigongower.
4 3 1
L. A. Rose b Witchell H. H. Taylor b Witchell
J. V. Bruga c Philippa b Bird
G. A. Hancook a Lee Jones
b Reed
O. Johnstone o Philips b Bird
R. Pestonji o and b Řeöd J. D. Noria b Bird
0 to the time of obtaining possession. "The defence was that the pre- misen were assigned to the plain- tiff subject to existing, tenancies and that they held a lease for five
Siberian
Mail.
Soarabaya and Makassar- Per Tjitamom, 14 h. Nov., 2 P.X.
PASSENGERS ARRIVED.
Mosinger
REGISTYA
9th November, A.D.
Hour,
Barometer.
suntvindma
Wind.
Humidity.
Direction.
Force.
76 90.07 41 81 www I b 6 29.87.
1
Weather.
Mail Steamers
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SICILIA Capt. O. H. Watii w,B.N.K.,
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Passage
10. A.M. · Į Freight and 18th Nor. Passage.
About
Freight and
16th Nor. Pausge
H, W. D SHALLARD. Acting Superintendent.
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LLOYD.
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+1
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80.24 80.17
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27
30.09
11
Whaiwoi; 30.39 86.71 BY Hankow
30 66 3100 Wor 30.50 4500 xxw 2 od $0.99.50
6.ond
* 20
7 & 80.29 65 84
80.19 70,70 ** 7a 80,17,65 94
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Capt. L. Franck
TO SAIL ON
[WED' DAY,
18h Nor
16,000
20,800
10 AM,
About" FRIDAY,
18th Nov,
SATURDAY.
80th November,
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Shanghai
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TAU, KOBE and YOKOHAMA ...............................
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PRINZ SIGISMUND YAP, NEWGUINEA, BRISBANE, SYDNEYUapt. D. Lens and MELBOURNE
6,000
at 9 AM
10
Canton
9a
KOBE and YOKOHAMA
PRINZ SIGISMUND Capt. D. Louz"
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12th Nov.
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Hoihow 12
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Per 8.3. Banagambis, arrived 10th and North Ohlaa-Per Chegan, 14th Nov., 8 P.M. inst., fom Tsingtan - Amoy and Foodbow-Per Eila Hatching, 15th Nov., 10' A.M-
Per B.B. Obenan, arrived 10th inst., Ceba Shanghai, Barth Obina. Ja-
from 8hangbai :- pan via Nagasaki, United
Barkus, Mrs. Rower States, South Ameriosa d Banid
и ilson Canada ris Vancouver (E-O'Hra, G. 0. TODO via Siberia) Empress of Japan, 15th
Nor., 5 *.*.
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Walter, Mrs.
Fer .. Inaba Mart, arrived 10th inet., from Shanghai -
L-bein
20.89
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T. F. Clazrey, Director, Hongkong, Observatory, Nov. 9.
About TUESDAY
All the steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wirelons Telegraphy New Bystem of Telalänken.
For further Particulars, apply to
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Hongkong, 5th November, 1912.
1 BAROXETEE, reduced to 32 degroes DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO.,
Fanrenheit on the laval of the sea in | inches, tenths and hundredthe,
2 Tamerature, in the shade, in
0 years of which the plaintiff had Weihaiwei and Tientia-Per Huicbow Adams, G. R. Laitao, Mr. and degrees Fahrenheit.
20 full knowledge.
8
Mr. O. G. Alabaster instracted by Mr. Bratton appeared for the 20 plaintiff and Mr. E. Potter in-
16th Nov., 9 ÁK Straits and Bourabaya-Per Chaorang 16th Nov, 11: a.m. Philippine Islands-Per Loongsang 16th Nor.,.1 P.M.
3 structed by Mr. Otto Kong Sing Macao-Per Bai Tal, 18th Nor., 1.15
Ants, T. Cowon, Mrs. D. Davi, M. J. Dickson, Misa A. J. Faithfuli, G. F. Fazleabmad
1 J
for the defendants.
8
was
'P.M. In the previous hearing, it Philip, ines Islandó Per Zero,
Nav., 8 r.. transpired that the defendant's
Sandakan Per Mausaug, 16th Nov.. dated March 1. 10 leage
8 r..
16th
Gia Mon-lonia
W. E. Rose o Wilson b.
Witchell
W. H: Warrener b Bird
W. Mooney, not out
THE
8. R. Batliwata o Wilson b
Witchell
3
to the plaintiff was not executed until January 17, 1912.
His Lordship hold that if the Extras 19 plaintiff had refused to carry out the purchase, the vendors could! Total 92 have sued him for specific per- formance of the agreement, and that no authority had been cited
Bowling. M. R. W
E. B. Read 8 0 27 2 B. C. Witobell 105 3 18 4
F.X.
01011, and the assignment Shanghai and North China-Por
Lican, 10th Nov., & P.; Saigon-Por Germani, 10th Nov.. 5 Chins and Shanghai and North
Japsa via Kobe-Per Nam- Baug. 18th Nov., 11 ADG Amoy and Foochow Per Haltan, 19th Nov. 10 am. Balgon, Straits, Ceylos, Adelaide, Western Australia, India, Aden, Egypt and Ea tope via Marseilles (Letters posted in all the Pillar Boxes
to show where notice had been given after the purchaser had in other acquired an equity;
R. E. O. Bird... 7 2 22 4 words to show that the defend-
E. W. Hamilton 1 0 8 0
'Kowloon v. Mr. Thursfield's 'XI.
An interesting match was play
ant's equity was greater than the plointiff
He consequently found for the plaintiff with ocats, the question
ed on Saturday at Kowloon as to the terms of the judgment between the Kowloon C.U. and to be taken in Chambers of the
parties were not agreed..
Mr. Thursfield's XI. the latter winning by 4 runs and 7 wickets. Three of the batsmen for Mr.
Caol Tendera. Thursfield were. men in the
Tenders are being invited for Shanghat Team, Murial, Crook-the purchase of waste food from well and Lambe, these three | Victoria Gaol for the ensuing year, being responisble for 104 rane out commencing from 1st January, of 147, without any of them losing 1013, to 31st December, 1913, their wicket. Booras
Kowloon 0, 0..
A. R. Raven, o and b Lloyd F. J. Jewell, e Thursfield,
b Warburton
Capt. Liddell, ran out C. Brown, c Lambe
burton
inclusive. This consists of the kitchen refuse and waste of rice,
4 congee, vegetables, fish, &c., averaging 200 lb. daily. Tenders 10 are also boing asked for the sup- ply of dry earth for sanitary pur
poses to Viatoria Gool for the
space of one year from the 10t
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