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BOXING.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

ted to put a loft to Cordell's chin. Cordell cut the air with a right hook that seemed intended for

(Continued from page 5). K.O Y.L.I., 140 lbs., in an oight] that purpose." round contest.

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POST OFFICE.

MAILS ARRIVED. TO-DAY. Manila, s.s. Chiyo-maru,

Swatow, s,s, Hangsang.

but

belive tog mis was not

MAILS VIA SIBERIA,

Lefi

London

Nov. 39 Nov. 30

Дне Shughul

Dea. 24 Dec. 16

MAILS DUB. Sibarian. Anhui, 18th inst. English, Delta, 20th inst.. American, Awa-maru, 22nd

Second Rouad: Cordell still Worthington scored repeatedly took a feeler i Kerrison, with straight lefts and once the lattor, having landed his; negotiated a dangerous right. Wil- left twice, seemed liams go in a pretty left. The latter that his sought the knock-out and boxed clover, and got careless with his carelessly. In the third round defence. Cordell put a check to Worthington cought Williams his cockeredness by tapping his napping once with a right upper-kidney. Korrison then got a left out and for the remainder of the to the chin that Cordell in truth round Williams 'was very weak.was not expecting. For a moment

inst. Thon Williams scored three times fordell looked a hit lost and Ker- with his loft before Worthingtonrison planted a left and right as

The Amazono with the made his man see stars with a the going sounded.

Third Round: Kerrison came French Mail leaves Saigon on fierce left to the chin. Worthing

with a rattle with left and right. Sunday the 15th instant at 5.30 ton's right upper-cuts Williame undoing, the former Coritell runde a bid to end them and niny, be expected to ar doing all the leading. Worthing-sketch", with a similar right rive here on Wednesday the 18th ton in the last round made the book to that which put Yore in instant at daylight. pice hot for Williams, but inissed Wonderland, hat missed. Cor. many self made opportunities, dell later planted left to the Worthington was declared the stomach and was about to follow up with the left and right that winner.

won him the first battle when the

Waterman V Wilkes.

were

In an eight round contest Joe.gong sounded,

Fourth Round: Cordell could Waterman, Manila 141 lbs, fought Pto Wilkes K. O. Y. L. 1. 140 ve put an end to she encounter when he trapped Korrison with lb. Wilkes did all the leading his left no he ducked from a right and narrowly missed a tale-telling hook, and pressing the head down with the left could have put one left swing. Wilkes scored with another left swing and then fointing for a right swing binderit the back of Shy's rock that

a good loft to the stomach. Wilkes severley, punished Water- man with left and right to the jaw and a smashing loft to the stomach, Wilkes seat in both right and left with plaguing frequency and fighting with both muds, put points up si every turn. In the fifth round Waterman Commenced to wake

would have left him uneasy for the remainder of the week-ond

right wont up in the air and everybody thought it was coming

like a stone hamner when Cordell halted, and smiling at his seconds walked back to the dontre of the ring.

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Fifth Round: The three-punch arrangement with which Cordell boat Yore-left to the stomach. up and with a low loft quick left on to the chin anti Wilkes down for s x. Wilkes

deu a typhoon 'right hook, ap- cime again wover, and by clover foot work dodged punishered to be the suit in which he mont. In the sixth round a fabus going to dress Kerrison. The body punch from Wilke madt went out twice to the face Waterman protest. The round playfully," a quick slip back frems fell to Wilkes amid most of the longling counters twice brought others. Wilkes kept fresh in the

if he had seventh round and despite a good right that Waterman got in. Wilkes was all over him. In the last round Wilkes was all over his man again and wor oasily on points though the refereo declared the result

draw.

Bux v, Dean.

Kerrison

ter.

nicely on to him wished to pay

MONDAY," "DECEMBER · 16, 1912.

SHIPPING NEWS..

ARRIVED.

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 15th at 11.15.-A depree- Heimdal, Nor.. s... 762, J. A. sion which formed over S.W. Johnsen, 14th Doo.--Hai Japan yesterday has deepened phong 12th Doc., Gen-and travelled Eastward.

now central to the S. of Kochi,

8. T. & Co. Kauchow, Br. B..., 1,217, Monk"

It is

Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR

An anticyclone appears to be AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

TILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or abont

the DATES uninod-

man, 14th Doo.-Swatow forming over China.

Pressure is inclined to give 13th Dec., Gen.-B. & S.

over N. Luzon and 9, Siam, Br. as., Br. s.8., 992, Pry-way

Wi Deo.-Port Formosa. om, 14th

The monsoon will probably Courbet 11th Deo., Coal.

freshen along the E. coast of Order. Changehow, Br. 8.a., 1,203, Trow-hina, and over the N, China

bridge, 14th Doc.--Tion-Son,

tsin 8th Dec,, Gen.-B. Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 & S.

hours ending at 10 a.m. to-day, Machew, Br. 8.s., 395, 995, Zail-0.00 inches.

FORECAST FOR THE 24 mer, 14th Dec,-Cebu 10th Dec., Ballast.-B: & HOURS ENDING, AT NOON.

TO-MORROW. S.

Forecast. Childar, Nor, a.s., 1,102, Flojorter,

Novara,

The Anhui as expected to arrive here on Wednesday the 18th inst. nf Wednesday the 27th ult.' with the London Mail (via Siboria)

The Delth with the English Sabino Mail loft Singapore on Saturday the 14th Inst. at 6 pm, and may be expected to arrive here on Friday the 20th inst. at 6 a.m. This packet brings the Parcel Wails closed in London for des- patch by the all sea route on the 13th November and for despatch overland on the 20th November.

The Awa Moru in expected to arrive hore on Sunday the 22nd inst., with the American Mail ex Nilo.

The parcels by the incoming English Mail Polta, due here on Friday next, will not be ready for delivery to the Public until 11 a.m, on Saturday the 21st inst

MAILS CLOSE.

Erviken,

Liberin,

Dagny,

Lovat,

Fort Bayard-Per Kwongehowan, Varg,

17th Pec.. 8 a.m..

a.m.

Sium-Por Fritjof, 17th Dec. Haiphongand Pakhoi-Per Hong- Shanghai. North China, Japan via Kobe Per Pem- brokeshire, 17th, Doc., 9

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kong, 17th Dec., 9 a.m.

am.

a.m.

Singapore, Sonrabaya and Sama-

rang-For Fausing, 17th | Dec, 10 a.m.

|Siam-Por Frittjof, 17th Poc., 9

't,!ກ. attention to his stomach. La-Shanghai and North China-Por

the ropes, Cordell Ol

Kwongsang, 17th Doc.. tickled Kerrison's nose with

10 a.m. a gentle one, Kerrison triod to Shanghai and North China-Por Lienshing, 17th Dec., 10 counter, Cordell slipped back and then bringing the first punch ol" the series to the stomach brough Kerrison's chin just where he I na Bux 124 lbs. me: Ju wanted it for a quick upcoming loft, and Sky was in the company Deau B.M.N. Kent 125 lbs; in an eight round bout. The first round of the fairies and nymphs. There was fairly even, Bux having the was no necessity for the final in stalment, the two panches were balance in points. Bux had 10 accept a comple of right troksnough. Kerrison slipped along from Doan, thou h the former ropes as though they wore. was quicker and countered well angustise, and Cordoll walked The third round was: Deans, to his corner almbat without hav

ing turned a hair.

left jacbs.counting. Bux evontu

ally got going and, scured quickly with loft and right to th face. Dean again kept his

THE SIAK CASE.

Sium-Per. Haldis, 17th Dec., 10

French

Mail.

a.m.

Saigon, Straits, Ceylon, Adelaide, Western Aus- tralia, India, Aden. Egypt

14th Dec.-Surabaya 4th Doc., Sugar--T, & Co. - Br. 8.8., 4,249, Hethering

ton, 14th Dec.--London 2nd Nov,, Gen.-P. & 0 & Co. Rickmers, Nor. 8.8., 573, Vries, 14th Dec-Amoy 12th Doc., Ballast.-A. P, & Co.

Nor, a... 1,400, Angen- sen, 14th Dec.-Port Ar- thur 8th Dec., Coal.-M. B. K.

Ger. 8.s., Schroeder, 14th Doc.-Shanghai

11th Dec., Gen.-H. A. L.

Nor. s.s., 882, P. Solveson,

District.

1 Hongkong & Neigh- N. winds

.bourhood

{moderate; Jfine. 2 Formosa Channel Northerly

golo. 3 South coast of) Chinn between H.K. and Lamooks, 4South coast of)

China between H.K. The same and Hainan.

as No. 1. China Coast Meteorological

Register.

The same a8 No. 1.

15th December, a.m.

14th Dae-Hongay 11th Station. Dec., Coal.A, T. & Co.

Br. s.s.. 3,900. R. Eligg,

Wind.

Hour.

Temperature

Barometer.

Humidity.

D'tion.

Force.

Wostock 730.21 4 90 në

Weather.

Tos

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Freight and

26th Dod. J Passago.

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Hongkong, 14th December, 1919.

H, W.. D. SHALLABIA, Acting Superintendent.

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14th Dec.-Liverpool 26th Oct., Gen, D. & Co. Tientsin, Dr. 8.8., 1,128, Robert-Nemuro

son, 14th Dec.--Swatow Hakodate 13th Dec,, Ballast.-B. & Tokio Köchi S. Nor, 9.84 874, Rasmussen, Nagasaki 14th Dec.-Swatow, 13th K'shima

Oshima 'Ballast.-A. T. & Co. Toonam, Chi, s.s., 942, W. Wilks, Nuha

15th Poc. Shanghai and Ishi'jima " Swatow 12th Doc., Gen. Bonin Is...

Chefori -C., S, N. Co. Huiching, Br. ss., 1,267, W. E. W'haiwoi

Passmore, 15th Dec.- Hankow Swalow 14th Doc., Gon. Kiukiang Shanghai -P. L. & Co. Chinhun, Br. s.8., 1,349, Benson. Gutzlaff

15th Dec.-Shanghai 12th Sharp P.

Ainoy Doc., Gen.-B. & S. Mausang, Br. 8.8., 1,646, A. C. A. Swatow Corneck, 15th Pec. Taihoku Sandakan 10th Joc., Taichu Tainan Gen. J. Al. & Co Pakiat, B. 6.s., 1,018,.J. Wenhel, Koshun 15th Dec.-Hongay 12th P'dores Canton Dec., Coul.-B. & S. Si Kiang, Fr. 8.8.; 1,015, Catalano, H'kong

15th Dec., Rice,-Baip-V. Peak hong 14th Dec., Gon.-M. Gap Rock

Macao M.' Landrat Scheiff, Ger. 8.8,, Bru-Wuchow

ger, 16th Dec.-Bangkok Hoihow 4th Dec., Rico.- Chinese, Pakhoi Maru, Jap. a.s., 7,250, W. Phulien W. Greene, 16th Dec.- Tourane San Francisco 15th Nov. C. St. J. Mail and Gon-T. K. K. Aparri Manila Deo. Legaspi Bichard, 16th Canton 15th Dec., Gen. Bacolod

Iloilo J., M. & Co.

Cebu CLEARANCES AT THE" HARBOUR OFFICE

Dec. 15.

and Europe via Marsoil-! les (Letters posted in all Chiyo

the Pillar Boxes in time

for the first clearancewill

be included in this con-

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tract mail.) (Late Let-Kwongsang, Br. 8.8., 3,061, W. F.

ters 11.00 a.m. to Noon.

Extra Postage 10 cents). -Per Ernest Simons, 17th Dec., 11 am.

1.15 p.m.

Macao-Per Sui Tai, 17th Dec., Philippine Islands-Per Rubi. Philippine Islands-Per Taming.

Sabine Rickmers, for Canton. Mexican Prince, for Shanghai.

left woll accupier and scored Mr. J E. Bingham appeared with it frequently. In the in the British Supreme Court fifth round Bux was caution-Shanghai on the 10th inst, as de ed for holding and his fondant in an action arising out blowa were dangerously low of the Siak case. The plaintiff Dean gave him all ho wanted was Mr P. II, Martin. Mr W. R with his clever left. The sixth Brandt appeared for the plaintiff round wont to Dean easily, Bus and Me 10. E. Douglas for de appearing to lose his temper. The fendant. Plaintiff's claim was for Bevonth round was fairly even the payment of Tis, 450 being the Japan through Bux got through in con-dividend declared in the liquido- Roqueuco of Dean becoming caretion of the company on one hun-Straits loss with his guard. In the last rod shares in the name of F. R. round the honours were fair Vids and assigned by him to the Fort, Bayard, Haiphong-Por Si-Tungwah, for Canton,

even. Bux who scored arlier in plaintiff, and all other dividenda the contest had a very sliglue thereon, reserve of points and was decla

ed the winder, "

Cordell v Yore.

The alternative was the clbim of the same sum as damages for wrongful refusal to pay such

Tientein, for Hongay. 17th Dec., 3 p.m.

Changchow, for Canton.

Dec. 16. 17th Dec., 3 p.m.

Toonan, for Shanghai. via Kabo-Per Nisshu Liberia for Hamburg. Maru, 17th Doc., 5 p.m.' Dagny, for Canton, and Ceylon-Por Tange Chihli, for Canton. Maru, 17th Dec., 5 p.m. Hanguang, for Canton,

kiang, 18th Dec., 8 a.m.

Ervicken, for Canton.

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Per Pembrokeshire; for Shanghai.'

Kaijo-maru, 18th Dec.

9 T

Straits

Jack Curdell, middle weight dividends or on account of the champion of the Orient, knocked

damages sustained by the plain- Japan out Crunner Yore R GA, middle if thereby. Mr. Douglas said the weight champion of North Chini, in one minute and ten second question was whether the de fendant ought to pay the divid-

of a ten round contest. From the end on such shares and sug preliminary exchange it was plain

should that there

to be seen that Cordell having gested

another man to meet after this be an order for pleadings, He expected, when his friend had

bout was not to accept any more filed, that they might agree as to punishment from Yore than, he could help. Cordell walked his the statement of facts on which to try the issue. In answer to man round the ring and fi..ed himig Lordship who asked if the in the far left hand corcer by putting his left to his stomach, so was in the nature of a test tapped his jaw with a left jibnction, Mr. Brandt said that he and rung down the curtain understood claims of a similar with a right hook characterised nature might be forthcoming. Pleadings were ordered to be mado" China Press."

more

by

than neatness voalense. It was splendidly men- sured and timed; and the gunner was Sent to the sports." Cordell only delivered three punches and

Drowned.

The body of a man aged about.

Siberian

Mall

Sal Nam, for Canton. Novara, for Yokohama: Loksang, for Canton, Lienshing, for Shanghai,"

'DEPARTED.

Dec. 15. Linan, for Shanghai.. Daigi-maru, for Tamaui. St. Albans, for Shanghai. Sungkiang, for Haiphong. Shanghai, North China, Novara, for Shanghai. and Japan via Kobe Yushun for Canton. (Europe via Siberia Per Kamchow, for Canton. Amazine, 18th Dec., 4

and India via Calcutta

Per Yatshing. 18th Dec., 11 a.m.

via Nagasaki-Per Yawata

Maru, 18th Dec., 11 a.ru.

p.m.

Samarang Per Childar, 19th Sandakan-Por Mausang, 19th

Dec. 16. Toonan, for Canton, Dagny, for Canton. Tientein, for Canton. Paklat, for Canton. Siam, for Canton. Kourak, for Odesss..

Pec., 11 a.m.

Doc., 3 p.m.

Carl Diederichsen, for Haiphong. Shanghai and North China-Per Telemachce, for Saigon. Chinhua, 19th Dec., 3 p.m. Heimdal, for Haiphong. Japan via Yokohama-Per Upada, Helene, for Tamsul.

19th Dec., 3 p.m.

Hanol, for Haiphong, Swatow, Amoy and Toochow Helene, for Tamsui. Per Haitan, 19th Dec, Hongbee, for Amoy. .5 p.m. Per Yatshing, 20th Dec,, SHIPS PASSED THE CANAL. 11 am

London, November 15. Arrivals from China-Hitachi Shanghal, & North China Maru, Yunnan," (Europe via Siborla)) The following vessels have pas- For Delta 20th 5 p.m. sed the Canal:-Benlawers, Can- ton, Nera, Pembrokeshire, Ping Suey, Demodoous.

Yore, never even countered the 45 years was found under Hoi On Straits and India via Calcutta- first. Cordell, however, injured wharf yesterday. Death was ap- his one finger anl faced the next parently due to drowning,

bout thus handicapped.

Cordell v. Kerrison."

Stolen Boots,

A man who broke into the stores

Jack Cordell then had a of Mesara, Cherry and Co, and "bundle in" with Sky Kerrison stoles therefrom twelve pairs of

in a contest billed to go ton boots valued $160, was sentenced rounde.

Sibèria.

Mall.

to three months' imprisonment Philippines Islanda--Per Yuen-

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GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and CHINA.

Hongkong. 14th December, 1912.

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T. F. Claxton, Director, Hongkong, Observatory, Dec. 16.

1 Barometer, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheit on the level

of the sea in inches, tenths and DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., ED.

hundredths.

2 Temperature, in the shade, in degrees Fahrenheit.

3 Humidity, in percentage of saturation, the Humidity of air saturated with moisture being 100. 4 Direction of Wind, to two points.

5 Force of Wind, according to Beaufort Scale.

6. State of Weather, b blue sky.

Hongkong-South China Coast Ports.

Highest Old Fastest and Most Linverxious Preatiers on the Coast, having plendid Accomm d'on for -First-Clas. Paw for. Eletric Light. "Excellent Úalsino.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW RETURN. (Ooowy'ng 9 to 10 dayɛ.)

SPB.

CAPTAIN

LEAVING,

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f fog, g gloomy, h hail, light- |HAITAN

J. 8. Roseb......... FRIDAY, 20 Dec., at Daylight,

ning, o overcast, p passing HAIYang ... A. E. Hodgins... | TUESDAY, 24th Teo., at Daylight, showers, q squally, r rain, s snow, Stemors will arrive at, an | dejan trom, the Co.'s Wharf nose Blake Pier

t, thunder, v visibility, w.dew (wet).

0 Rain in inches, tenths and hundredths.

METEOROLOGICAL.

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H.K. Observatory, 15th Dec., 1912. T. F. Claxton, Director.: TIDE TABLE.

Deo. 10th to 16th Deo., 1912.

Hongkong

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First Round: Cordell display with hard labour and foursstocks, ed very little anxiety to hurry by Mr. O.D, Melbourne, at the Shanghai and North China- Part XANDRA CAFE CO. are under Me matters Kerrison was permit Police Court, this morning,

sang, 21st Dec. 1 p.m. Liangchow, 21st Deo, & the strictest European Super- visione

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