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LOCAL SPORT.

FOOTBALL.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, DECEMBER

FREIGHT CIRCULAR.

Messrs Lamke and Rogge's circular, dated Hongkong, 7th December, states:

Saigon-Hongkong

POST OFFICE.

MAILS ARRIVED TO-DAY. San Frans so tej s.... M-acharia.. Manila, s.s. Kuifong. - Japan, ss. Totomi-maru).

MAILS VIA SIBERIA. Due Shanghai.. Djo. 7 Deo, 9

Left

London Nov. 22 Nov. 23

บ.

via

St. Joseph's College F. C. and the Diocesan Boys' School met in the sixth round of the Second

Since issue, of our last report Division of the league, on the under date of 23rd November, Causeway Bay ground, yesterday, there has been no change of St. Joseph'a won the toms and importance in the general con- erected to defend the West Enddition of the freight market, goal. From the commencement and although ohartering has the College contingent made the not been upon a very extensive attack and they were not long in scale, rates lave" been fairly opening the scoring. Bux obtain-maintained. The closing of the ed the ball and making a brilliant Northern porta seems to have

MAILS DUB. run, possed to Abbas who had no had little effect upon the market American, Chiyo Maru, 16th inst. difficulty in defeating the ous-

North up

so far, and rates todion. The Diocesan boys tried remain firm at quotations.

MAILS' CLOSE. to equalise but they could not

Regular Hougay-Per Paklat, Dib Dec. 8 a.. make any impression on the stab-liners have been arriving here Swatow, Amoy, and Formoss born defence of their opponents. with very little rice lately, one

Tamaal-Per Daijio-maru, The leaders again got possession vessol having only a few hundred

8lb Deo., 9.M. and Abbas passed cleverly to the tons of general cargo. During the outside left who engineered the last day or two however rice has leather to the goal and shot. becomo a little more plentiful; the The goalie made an offorts. Pheumpenh-now loading at to save but stumbled and the Saigon was able to obtain a full forwards seizing the opportunity cargo at 15 cents per picul, and offered rushed in and scored. Be-others also holding out for same. fore the whistle sounded half rate; quite unexpectedly an out- time the College had scored their side boat could be placed at 13 third goal. Score at half time; cents per pical for prompt loading. St. Joseph's College 3 goals;

Rico exports during this season Diocosan School nil.

amount to total 517,288 tons Straits The play in the first half was compared with 633,196 tons same inglan, almost repeated in the second,

period last year-Quotation Knight of the Diocesan tried des stands for December shipment at perately to score but his offorts $5.67 per pioul fo.b.. were of no avail. A very easy

Saigon-Philippines:The on- goal afterwards fell to the lot of quiry already mentioned in our the College. Owing to the dark-last report was filled early in the ness that had set in, it was now fortnight by the fixture of the almost impossible for the players. Muchow" lor part cargo of at the extreme ends of the field 25,000 piculs at 42 cents to Cebu. to see the ball. Final score; St. Since then there has been no Joseph's College 4 goals; Dioce- further demand for tonnage in san Sobonl nil.

this direction.

League Table. The following is the Tablo up to date :-

Club. P. W. L. D. Pta. 58th Co. R.U.A. 4 4 0 0 8 St. Joseph's Col-

12 8

lego.......... 6 3 Diocesan School. 4 311

H.K. Police

Sub-Marine.

4 2 1.1

3 111

87th Co. R.G.A. 2 1 1.0 2

83rd Co. R.G.A. 4 0

V.R.C.

B

.

Saigon Java-There was an order in the market for this month loading, but no business seems to have resulted.

Nowelwang-Canton :-

The port of Nawelwang was closed on the 26th ult, and local stocks being plentiful, charterers for the time being are not inclined to go in for fresh shartering from Dalny. Timochartors: The German

1 18.. "Katho" 1200 tons net rog.

3 0 3.00 after, having performed several A win- points.

trips hence to Moxico and back has now been taken up for 12 months timecharter at $11,250.

per month.

A draw-I point.

ALLEY BOWLING.

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Club Germania Défent.

-Hongkong-Club.

Swatow-For Haiman, 8th D. 9 Simits and Indis rit Baby?

Iachin, Sch Pes, Q #. Hongay-ler Tungsing, 9th Dec, Batavia, Sming and Snaby

A. M.

SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED.

7, 1912.

WEATHER REPORT,

"On the 7th at 11.33.-Pressure is

falo Maja, depen, 5311, K. Ka- now Lighs.tover Chion. Is land- Target miya,_fith Dis-Dainy tat cipsal qopsidombly over 3. Manshuiin,

Dec., Deca, Coal 8. K. and increased moderately over

Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR

Kallong, Bras 2020.9.7. Bistent, Ballistos sd podobe, and slightly AND ORIENTAL S. N. C

CO.

Molerate monsoon is indicated along WILL despatch VESSELS to the Unlermentioned PORTS on or about the E. coast of Chins, and over the N. China Sea,

the DATES named-

FOR

STEAMERS

DELTA

TO HAIL ON A

about

RIYARK

Freight and Fassage.

Noon, 21st Dec,

Freight and

Hongkong Rainfall for the 34 boum ending at 10 a.m. to-day; 0.00 inches, | SHANGHAI

FORECAST FOR THE 24

Capt. E. P. Martin, a.:8.) 19th De.j LONDON, VIA HOURS ENDING AT NOON

HIMALAYA USTAL POSTS OF Capt. H. G. Erana, a 5.11. TO-MORROW.

CALL

Diarator.

6th Dec, Manila 3rd Dec., along the 8.coast of China. Gm.-B. & 8.

The typhoon to the NE, of Luzon Rheson, Br. ... 4,294, Paddle, 6th | bas filled up.

Dec.Shanghai 4th Dec., G.-B. & S. Ajax, Br. .. 4,477, I. N., William

sen, th Dec.-Shanghai 4th Deo, Gen-B. & 8, Chip Sling, Br. .., 1,199, Mooney, 7th Dea, Taku Bar 1st Doc., GoJ., H. & Co. Totomi Mara, Jap, .., 8,412, Mucker, 7th Doc-Kobe ria Moji lat Dec., Gen.-N. Y. K. Manchuria, Am 5.8., 8,750 A Dixon, 7th Deo.--San Francisco 9th. Nov., Mail and Gen. M. B. 8. Co. Rickmer, Datch 8,9., 578, Da Vries, 7th Dec,-Swalow Eth Dac, Bulk O-A. P. &

Dr... 8.197, J. A. Moses, 7th, De-Singapore 29th

Sbin

Natics,

Per Tjibodis, Dil DUS.S.

11 A.M.

Macadar Sui Tai, 2th Dec, 1.15

F.M.

Per Filters, 3th Dec,2 P.:

lefo and Chinwenta Per Clogshin, 9th Dec,

FY..

Japan vi Yokubam-Pir Okata,

9th Des, 5 r..

flaiphong,

high a,

Saratoga, oruia, H. A. Wiley, Nov., Bulk bil.-A. P. & Co.

U.S.N., 7th Dec.

1 Hongkong and Neigh-[wiads,

bourhood

.

-0m

NILE

..FORECAST.

E. and N.E.

(derile; fine. N.E. galo.

LONDON & ANT-] WERP1.8'ross, PRANO, O'MES, PORT SAID AND

.about.

1 Freight and

Cape, H. Powell,

11th Dec.

MARAHILLES......

SHANGHAI, NOVARA

2 Formoso Channel)

3.South coast" of)

Chins between Hong->

The same as kong and Lamooks † No. 1. + South

coast of Chins between The same as H'kong & Hainan. ) No 1.

l. 8.8., 1,177, Jameson. 7th Do-Canton 6th Deo.,- Gen.-Q.M. B. N. Co.

Chongshing, Br. R.S., 1,291, Liddell,

7th Deo-Canton 6th Deo., Goa-J., M. & Co.

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

MOI, KOBE & > Uspt. H. R. Hetherington, YOKOHAMA.....)

B.B

abc tik 19th Doo.

Freight and Passages

All the above steamors are fitted with wireless Telegraphy.

Acting Superintendent.

L

For Freight,.or Paisage apply to'.

H, W. D. SHALLARD.

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

REGISTER. 7th Deoctober, a.in. --

Wind.

Hongkong, 2nd December, 1912.

Station.

Fang

Ping, Ohi, ds, 1,8:3, J. B. Enwia. 7th Dio.-Canto a

7 m 30.08 88 92.

64

Th

Pakhoi and Saigon-Fer Siogan, 10th Dex, 9 King' Bwalow, Amoy And Foocho-Par

Haitan, 10th Dec, 10 a.x. Shangbai, North Chins and Japan' eja Koba-Per Aper, 10th Do. 10 ...

·

Shanghai and North

Siberian

Mail

'Chin's and Japan via Moji. Viatoris and Tacoma Per Chande-marn, 10th Dec., 1 A.M.

Shanghai, North Chion, Japan

via Nagisaki, Caada,

United

7th Dec, Geo-0. M. 8. W'ostook" N. Co.

Nemare

&, Chi., 6.x ; 1,498, J. Medr Hakodate

thur, 7th

Dr.Shanghai Tokio

4th Des, Gon.-J. M. S. Kochi N. Co. CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE. Dec. 6.

nougchowan, for 'Kwangchowap. Nidgpo, for Osaton. Sajaturi, for Singapore. American, for Kwongobatan.

Dec. 7.

Sabige Rickmers, for Swaton,

Honolula, Yasang, for Manila.

Stateji mari, for Tamsui.-

jimmoock, for Kobe

and South America via Sanimun, for Swatow. Francisco (Espevin Siberin) Per-Ollas, 101 Dee,

NOON

Macao-Per Sai Tai, 101 Dee.

T.M.

aklat, fur Hongay. Anhui, for Shanghai,

Rhesus, for London.

Ainx, for Livespol.

Zafiro, for Manila.

1.13

Swatow, Shangtai nad North Chins -Per Choysang, 10th Dec.,

2 r.x.

Kailong.

Conl Freight: The rate from Moji to Hongkong remains steady. Fixtures reported Moji and Philippines Totals-Por Dongkong $2.25 and $2.10,

10th Deo., Sr., $2.50, Satow nad Amoy-Per Ichang, 10th The first alley bowling matchongay-Hongkong of the season between the Hong-ngay-Swatow $,3 and Canton

Dec 3 r.st. kong Club and the Club Germania $300, Hongay and Shanghai, started on Thursday evening, and Privatete torms, Hongay and finished last night, each tear Saigon $3.50, and $3.75 and visiting the others alleys. The Hongay and Penang $3.50. per game resulted in a win for the ton. Jerman Club, who scored heavily

on their own alley. The full FOOTBALL UP TO DATE

scores are as follow:--

At the Germania Club Alley

#

0. Wagner

F. Martin

Club Germania

816

F. A Christiani

833

361

A. Jahrand

752

F. Holdt

813

O. Meyer

830

E. laserinannĪ

817

JI. Luersson

.7.21

.5443

Player Battered Beyond Recognition in Scrimmage.

Pittsburgh, Pa., Oct. 19.-In desperate scrimmage during the last period of the foothall game between the All-Stars, of Johnstown, and the Olyphic's, of MoKeesport; this

afternoon, Edward R Silvers, right guard on the Olyphic'a team, was fatally injured, and died soon after re nching the McKeesport Hospital. Hongkong Club Silvers sustained a crushed skull

Capt Jarrad

682

P. R. Wolt

770

T. H. King

70!

G. A. Woodcock

704

R. O. Hachison

669

D. W. Tratman

677

-R. M. Austin

742

785

5738..

J. Hooper

At the Hongkong Club Alley Chub Germanin

:

0. Wagner T. H. Christiani

F. Martin

A, Jahrand

732

746

727

705

F. Heldt

738

O. Meyer

707

E. Hassemann

704

H. Luersson

·600

5749 Hongkong Club,

Capt Jarrad

777

P. R.Wolf

767

TH. King

890

G. A. Woodcook

728

R. O. Hutchison

788

D. W. Tratman

742

R. M.-Anstin

663

J. Hooper

804

6159..

Tenders. Tenders are being invited for repairs to the Government launch Daisy and to the steam launch "HD.3."

and his face was battered beyond recognition.

The game had been going to the Olyphics easily until the last period, when the All-Stars took a brace and started a determined rally. Near the close of the last period the scrimmages were frequent and holly fought. In one of these Silvers was buried players. He was pulled out in underneath an avalanche

of

an unconscious condition and rushed to the hospital, dying soon after reaching there.

Partnership Fees.

traits,

Durmah, Ceylon, Adelaide, Western Australis, India, Aden, Egypt and Earops vis Naples Por Triozess Alico, 11th Dec.. BA Swator-For Haimua, 11th Deo., 10

Macao-Par Sni Tai, 11th Dec., 1.15

P.X.

Straits and India vis Calcutis-Per

∙Japan, 12th Dec, 11 axi Macao-Por Sui Tai, 12th Dec., 1.15

F.K.

Shanghai and North Chias-Por

Ischia, for Bangkok. Kaaz Ping, for Shanghai, Kwangles, for Canton. Fukai-maru, for Wakamatao, Kachidate-mara, fur Milke.

"DEPARTED.

Dec. 7.

Aahui, for Shanghai,

+

"

Nagasaki F'shima

Oshima

Naba

Ishijima

Yucasang, for Philippine Idande, Zafiro, for Philippine Islands. Tjimanoek, for Koba. Daiya-maru, for Karatsu, Dagny, for Hongay. Trocas, for Wasung. Darsobe, for Bombay. Beaclench, for Yokohams, Hongkong, for Haiphong, Ningpo, for Canton. Pasting, for Canton..

PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Per 5.6. Manchuria, arrived 7th inst.. froin San Francisco, &3, 1-m Adame, Mr. and Jeffries. U. J.. 'Mrs. J. W. Jones, Mr. Z Adams, Miss F. Jensen, T. Adsins, Mr. and Kling, Miss N.. A. Mr. W. P. Kaucheldufan, L.

Korn, Miss E. L. Kamiya, 2. Kott, G. B. Kim Hasing Kim Taze-he Kadoorlo, J. E.. Kadoorie, Mr. and

Mrs. E. 8.

Cheasa, 12th Dec., 8 P.M. Shanghi, North China and Japan vis Kobe-Per Kntsang, 12th Philippine Islands, Timor, Au.tmlis

Dec., & P.,

Atwater, Mr. and

Mm. W. B. Tasmania and New Zealand Bloch, 3, vin Port Darwin-Per Em-Busk, N, J. pire, 13th Dos, 10 AM - Baker, U. 8. Switor, Amoy and

Foochow For Baker, F. R. niyang, 13th Dec., 10 ..Buckley, E. Macro-Por Sni Tai, 13th Dec, 1.16 Birt, W, H.

Clark, Miss F. Corbatt, J. M. and Mrs. V. Coper, Miss 0.

Long Bong, Mrs. Chingman, Miss M. Lách, G. Shanghai, North China. Ja-Cheng Sing-chow Marshal, W. L.

vis Moji, United Chan Ching chow Mason, Miss C. A. Statos, South America and Chan Ching-sang Mo Connell, T H. Canada via Vancouver (E-Chang Su-chao Marzo, R. E.

via "..Siberia) Per Dobb, Miss M. F. Me Daasid, Mrs., Monteagla, 18th Dec., 6., Dape, J. P'.

M.

Siberian

Mail.

P.M.

pon

mpe

Fhilippine Islands-Per Iconsang,

14th Dec., 1 FX.

P 31

The following rales have been Macaoler Sui Tai, 11th Dec., 1.16 made by the Chiof Justico under

: North Obics-Per the Limited Partnerships ordir Shanghai and anceCertificate of registration Baton, Amoy and Foodhow-for

Liaan, 14th Dec., 5 P.M. of a limited partnership, 81; certified copy of or extract from

Heiching, 17th Dec., 10 AM. any registered statement, 30 cents per folio of 72 words.

Bank Returns.

Returns of the average amount of bank notos in circulation and of specis in reserve in Hongkong during November are:-Charter ed Bank of India, Australia and China, Notes, 4,038,235; spe cie. $3,500,000. Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation,-*** Notas,

$10,013,450; specie $10,000,000. Mercantile Bank of ·India, Limited, Notes, $444,410; specie $80,000. Total,

French

Mail.

Bonin Is.

NORDDEUTSCHER

LLOYD.

BREMEN.

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES

For

NAPLES, GENOA, AL-)

WERP and HAMBURG,

SHANGHAI,

TAU, KOBE YOKOHAMA

0 MANILA, YAP, MAR-)

28th D.sember

Chefoo Whaivei

STEAMEDY.

To BAIL OU

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Kankow 19

Kiakiang. Shanghai

77

37

80.28 86 00. NE 1 bm:

GIERS; GIBRALTAR, PRINZESS ALICE SOUTHAMPTON, ANT- (Capt. Franck

20,800

(WED'DAY,. 11tb Dec

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PRINZ WALDEMAR

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EKS 4 b 80.16 59 ESE 1 of Wuchow 9a 30.29 35 ***** 1 f Hoihow

Capt. H. Bremer

5,100

Pakhoi. Phulien

KUDAT & SANDAKAN...

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6a 80.15 61

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0. St. J. Aparri

80.1168 23.09 72

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H'kong Ba 30.19 6181 V. Poak

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Gap Rock 6a 30.18.

Maono,

#1

Legsopi 29.06

Iloilo.. Gebu Labuan

29 9881--

T. F. CLAXTON, Director. Hongkong, Observatory, Dec. 7.

1 BAROMETER, reduced to 82 degran e Faarenheit, on the level of the ses in inches, tenths and hundredths,

Capt. F. Sembill

About TUESDAY, 10th Dec.

About Middle "of

December.

All the steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. New System of Telefunken.

For further Particulars, apply to

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

MELCHERS & CO.,

·OENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and OHIN

Hongkong, 5th December, 1912.

2 TEXTILATURE, in the shade, in DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LD.

degrees Fahrenheit.

8 HUMIDITY, in percentage of saturae tion, the Humidity of air saturated with moisture being 100,

4 Direction of Wind, to two points. 6 Force of Wind, according to Beaufort Scale,

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STRAKIKIPA.

CAPTAIN

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Kosigk, Admirali, a snow, t thunder, visibility, HAICHING... . C. Tagore... TUESDAY, 17t Dec,, at '11 A.,

dew (wat).

HAITAN J. P. Hosch..... | TUESDAY, 10th Dee, at 11 1.x.: 0 Rain in lashes, tenths and bon-HAIYANG ... | A. E. Hodgins ... FRIDAY, 18th Doo, at 11 am, dredths.

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METEOROLOGICAL,

Previous

FOR SWATOW AND RETURN. (Occupying 8 Days), HAIMUN......... | J. W. Evans ...... | SUNDAY, 8th Dr., at 10 ..

Steamers will arrive at, and depart from, the Co.'s Wharf near Blake Pig

For Freight and Passage, apply to

Douglas, Lapraik & Co., General Managers.

Day On Date On Date B9]

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80.09 80.15 80.12

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Do Fees, Mr. and Maker, R. E. Mza. J. H. Nuagessor, C. Esmon, Miss M. D. O'Rourke, Miss R. Eamoq, Miss. M. A. Plu-gm, V. Fisher, Miss EH. Pakker, Miss F. Fiman, Rer. and Rhodes, Mr. and

Mrs. B: C.

Mrs. H. Freeman, Miss. B. Sbradteck, E.

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W.

B. Fugen, Mrs. J. §. Fugna, Miss J. Faguis, Miss F. Gendron, U. J. .Saigon, Straits, Ceylon,Groman, Dr. and

Adelaide, Wentera Australia,. Mrs. A. India, Aden, Egypt and En-Glass, A. O. ropa vis Marseilles (Letters Gillespia, J.M. posted in all the Pillar Borse Galland, Mr. and In time for the first clearance Mra: J. G. Vikell, Miss' will be included in this con- Goodrich, O. L. Woodman, tract mail.) (Late Lotion Heartt, Mrs. C. B. E. E 11.00 a.m. to Noon, Extra Hewitt, Mrs. D. 8. Withe, Miss M. Postage 10 cents).-P. Higgins, II. Webb, C. R. Ernest Simons, 17th Dec., High, H. L Walker, Mr. and

Howard, Mise O 11.

Mr G. 3. Foward, Miss I,

Walker, B. M. Parizon, MI. 8. Walker, M. R.

Willite, Prof. B.

Willie, M. H.

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NotOR $25,298,104; apocie, Straits and Indie via Cahnita-l'or Haight, Mr. and M $19,580,000.

Yat li g. 18th Dec, 11 4MG Him. F, B.

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