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LOCAL SPORT.

(Continued from page 5).

by four

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAFII, MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1912.

rinks for spoons took place hotween teamu, the President representing

which resulted in a draw The M. G. L. Duncan, and the Vice-

following are the scores:-

D. S. O. B. Association.

Goo. G Lace run out

A. Melbye b Remédios

Goo. Lee o, sub. b. Remedios...

H. White b. Remedios.

W. H. Viveash not ont

W. Hall not out

President, Mr. A. Ramsay, a keen struggle ending in a win for the 3

President's side by 70 points to 7 58.

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At the close the prizas were presented by Miss Macdonald on 93 follows

...20

Championship-G. K. Haxton'; 11/runner-up, G. R. Edwards.

1

Chao Win Loun out William Wong b. Johnson.. H. Gifford c. and b. Johnson...25 ......17 Starling Jex not out B., Edwards c. Hoggnes

b. Johnson...... 0 Extras

...15

Total (for 8 wickets)......198

Craigengower C.C.

C. Johnson b. Hall

W. Hooney 1.b.w.b. Hali

B.S. Setna b. Gifford ... D. Khrass b. Hall

"F. Remedios b. Gifford ...

J. D. Noria c. Melbye

Wing To

L. A. Rose h. Woog... A. M. Safford o. Wong,

Lea...

G. Bloggoss not out

S. B. Ismail not out

M. A. Raznek did not bat

Extras

8 wickets)

26

President's prize-G. R. Ed- warde; runner-up, W. Russell.

Vice-President's-J. Crawford and T. Ramsay runners-up, J. Rutter and W. Johnston.

Non-prize winners-R. Hunter,

J. Allen. runner-up,

POST OFFICE.

NEW YEARS HOLIDAY.

SHIPPING NEWS. ARRIVED.

Cheongshing, Br. s.s., 1,256,

doll, 28th Dec. wangtao 23rd Deo., ~~~~J, M, & Co.

The Post Office will be open on Wednesday, the 1st January 1913 from 8 till 9 am. only. There will be one delivery of ordinary Fri, correspondence and one collection of letters.

The Money Order office will be entirely closed.

MAILS VIA SIBERIA,

London Dec. 5 Doo. 6

Dor Shanghai Dec. 21 Dec, 23

MAILS DUE, French, Dumbea, 30th inst. Siberian. Caledonien, 31st inst. English, India, 3rd prox

The Dumbea loft Saigon on Fri day the 27th instant at 6 p.m. and may be expected hore to-day at 6pm-

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 30th at 11.08.-Pres- Lydsure has decreased moderately. hin- over S. Manchuria, but is nearly Gen. stationary over China and the

southern districts..

No returns from Japan

Br. ss., 860, C. Wagle, 28th

!

Dec. - Chefco 21st Dec. Gon AT. & Co

Fresh monsoon is indicated. along the E cost of thina and

Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

the DATES smel—

Tjimanoek, Dutch s.8., Jurria-over the N China Sea.

Gongkong Rainfall for the 24WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentionet PURTS on or about onso, 29th Dec-Miike! 25tb Deo, Coal and Gen. -J. C. J. L.

Lushow, Br. 6.8., 1,216, Meathael, 29th Doo-Wuhu 25th Deo., Rice.-B. & §. Choyang, Br. 8.8 1,424, M. Courtney. 29th Dec.-

Canton 28th Dec., Gon.

-J., M. & Co. Chiyuen, Chl.a.s., 1,177, Jameson,

Tonais (Single Handicap-J. Allon; runner-up J. Crawford.

Croquet (1011)-re. Alexan-

The Caledonien, is expected, to dor.

Spoons were won by the fol-arrive here on Tuesday the 31st Olowing:-Mesers. Cameron, Guy, instant with the remaning portion 1Watt, Alexander, Russell, R. of the London Mail (via Siberia) Saigon

Duncan, Hall, Dunnen, McIver, of the 6th instant and the Wail of ...33 Frost, Craig, Harvey, Jack, and Saturday the 7th inst.

10 T. Neave...

b.

2

9

Billiards.

The India with the English

hours ending at 10 p.m. to-day 0.00 inches.

FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.

District.

Forecast, N. winds, moderate,

Hongkong and to fresh;

Neighbourhood

2 Förmosa Channel

29th Dec.-Canton 28th Des., Gen.-0. M. S. N. Co. Chinkiang, Br 8.s.. 1,227, Ainshi, 29th Deo. Java 17th Ded, Sugar.-B. & 8, Maru, Jap. 8.8, 1,259, Ya maguchi, 29th 'ec- Moj 23rd Dec, Coal. ~0.4 S. K.

Mail left Singapore on Funday Elax. Br. B.6., 2,000. Smart, 29th Dec.-Balik papan 21st the 29th instant at 8 am, and is

-Deo, Bulk oil-A P. Co oxpected to arrive here on Fri- day the 3rd prox. at 7 a.m. This Sunda, Br. 8.8., 2,987, C. E. Irving

30th Deo.-London 16th | Packet brings the Parcel Mails closed in London, for des-

Nov., Gen.-P. & O. 8. N. Co. patch by the all sea route on the 27th November and for despatch overland on the 3rd inst.

At the conclusion a beautiful 13 bouquet was presented to Miss 10 MacDonald. A vote of thanks to 2 the lady was also cordially passed The final of the Grand Hotel Billiard Handicap Tournament will be played to-night between Mr. MacLennan and Mr. Martin. A previously stated in our columns, Mr. Tom Pitt has chal-Port Courbet-Per Tientsin, 31st lenged the winner.

120 ub v. Services Towing will repressal the king Cricket Club y United services on the Hongkon Club ground on Wednesday Ist January. Play ito.begin 10 a.m.

H Hancock, T. E Pares, R. N. Audo son, R. E. O. Bird A. A Cxton, S. H. Dodwell, J. W. Stephonson Jellie, R. O. Hutchi son, J. C Lloyd, A CE. Elbor ough, A. N. Úther.

FOOTBALL.

AMERICAN. PROFESSOR TO VISIT HONGKONG.

A trip to China coast is the probable equal to the appoint ment of Mr. Austin Craig to the chair, of assistant professor of oriental history in the University. of the Philippines, says the Mr. Craig be A Poor Interport Practice Match. Manila Times."

The first interport practice lieves that in Shanghai and mateb, on the Club's ground, on Hongkong as well as in the Saturday, gave no lielp whatever capital of the new Chinese re- to the team selectors. One cannot public enn be found numerous recall over having seen a poorer historie documents bearing on exhibition. The Possibles team the Philippines. Records relat was below strength in respect that ing to the Taiping rebellion in several of the selected men fail which figured as a prominent ed to turn up, and the team, in fighter a Cagayan Filipino by the was remodelled name of Vicente Meyonwayan conscquenco, Mon cannot fairly be judged if they will be enrgerly sought, for Mr. are not playing in their places Craig is of the opinion that they The Probables won by the only will throw some light on the in- goal scored, Pennell finding the fluence that the Filipines had on not very cleverly in the "second the table movement which half. He can shoot, on the Club's rally ended in the overthrow of centre, but he does not always the Manchu dynasty. wait till he gets within season! able ranga.

and

learn to part with

to

more

118

MAILS CLOSE."

fuir at first. drizzling

rain or mist later.

N. winds, strong.

TOR

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INDIA

LONDON, WIA)

ВЕНАМИРА

Capt. G. W. Gordon, B.7.8.

DELTA

USUAL. Ponts orUapt. E. P. Martin, n..

CALL.........

Gapt. W. R. Lo Ma 8, 1.8.3.

TO HAIL Of

about 2nd Jab.

Noon

Freight and

Panrage..

4th Jan, Freight and

4

Pasang

Freight and. Passago.

LONDON & ANT-T;

WERP ▼, 8*FoRÍ,

SUMATRA

PENANG, O'MBO,

about 8.h Jan.

PORT SAID AND

·MARSZILUES......

8 HANGHAI, SUNDA

MOI, KOBE & § Ukpt. Ú. E. Irting, 8.8.8. YOKOHAMAL

10 a.m. $1st Doo-

Freight and Passige.

3 South coast of ・・

and Lamooks China between II.K.NE, winds...

South coast of China between H.K. and Hainan.

moderate.

The same as No. 1,

China Coast Meteorological

Rogister.

30th December, a.m.

Chinhua, Br. s., 1,350, Benson, Station. 30th Dec Shanghai 26th Doc., Gon.-B. & S.

Tingsang. Br. s.8, 1045, "Bram-

Dec., 9.a.m. Batavia, Semarang Sourabaya

and Macassar Per Sexts, Tjimanoek, 31st Dec., 10

a.m...

Tsingtau, Weihaiwei, Chefoo and

Dalny-Por Changchow, 31st Dec., 10 a.m

Shanghai, North China, Japan,

via Moji, Victoria, B.C. and Soattle-Per Awa Maru, 31st Dec., 10a.m. Shanghai, North China and Japan

via Moji-Per. Sunda, 31st, Dec. 10a.m.

Philippine

Siberian

Mall.

Islands-Per Keemun,

31st Dec., 10 a.m. Shanghai, North Chinis Japan via Nagasaki, Honolulu, Canada. Unit- ed States and South Am- merica via San Francisco (Europe via Biberia)-Por Nile, 31st Deo-, noon. Macao-Por Sul Tai, 31st Dec,

1.30 p.m. Philippine Islanda-Per Kaifong,

Siberian

Mail,

At Hongkong Mr. Craig will Saigon, should seek the assistance of the men of the ball who were once acquainted with advantage at times Dr. Rizal and get from them as Wilson was below form but much material as he can gather Saigon, he came into the pictue with relating to other prominent Fili- Facts of this nature, Mr. some pretty and judicious passes Dinos, Railton has still to learn the valur Craig believes, will throw some of a pass to his inside man. He light on disputed points of under- forgot he had one on Saturday, Philippine history, an and Wilson suffered in con standing of which is necessary in Fort sequence. Campbell was tireless the study of oriental history.

at the half and reduced Brags

Hour.

Barometer.

Humidity.

17

17

Wind.

Weather

08

Ishi'jima Bonin Is.

Chefoo

30.4630 -nnw 5 c

Whaiwei Hankow Kiukiang Shanghai Gutzlaff Sharp P. Amoy Swetow

well, 30th Dec.--Canton Wostock 7a30.32 23 95

Ga 29th Dec, Gen.-B. & Nemuro

Hakodate 开 9.

Tokio Ger 6.8, 992, N. Yensen,

30th Deo-Bangkok and Kochi Swatow 29th Dec, Rice. Nagasaki

K'shima Kia Tye Loong

Oshima Wakamatsu Maru, Jap. s 6. 1,722,

Aikawa, 30th Dec.-Wa-Naha kamatsu 24th Doc., Coal. - B. G. K, CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE..

Dec, 28. Kansu, for Swatow. Kathe, for Manzanillo." Linan, for Shanghai. Chunsang, for Sandakan. Fri, for. Canton. Dalgi-maru, for Tamsui

Dec. 30. Tingsang, for longay. Luchow, for Danton. Choysang, for Shanghai. Sunda, for Yokohama. Cyclops, for Tacoma. Triumph, for Haiphong. Keomun, for Manila.. Fukui Mara, for Takao. Chinhua, for Canton,

DEPARTED.

Dec. 99.

31st 3 pm Shanghai, North China and Japan via

Kobe (Europe, via Siberia)- Dumbea, 31st Dec., 4 pm. Haimun, for Swatow.

Linan, for Shanghai. Straits, Ceylon, Adelaide, Daigi-maru, for Tamaui, West Australia, India, Tientsin, for Canton. Adon, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles Per Ca Fri, for Canton.

Siam, for Canton. ledonien, 31st Dec..5 p.m. Straits, Ceylon, Adelaide,

Den., 30. Fukui-maru, for Takao. Weat "Australia, In- dia, Aden, Egypt and Cyclops, for Seattle.

Kathe, for Manzanillo. Europe via Marseilles- Per Ernest Simons, 31st Choysang, for Shanghai.

Kachidate-maru, for Keratsu. Dec., 5 p.m.

Petchaburi, for Kwong Tuen. J. B. Ang Kessler, for Shanghai. Carl Diederichsen, for Haiphong. Sabine Rickmers, for Swatow. Chinhua, for Canton.

Bayard, Haiphong, Pakhoi and Saigon Per Sikiang, 1st Jan., 8 a m Swatow, Amoy and Foochow

9 a.m.

neo, 2nd Jan., 9 a.m.

Per aimun, 1st Jan., 9 a.m. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow

Per Kaijo Maru, 1st Jan, Kudat and Sandakan-Per Bor- Macao-Per Sui Tai, 2nd Jan.

1.15 p.m. and Ceylon-Per Persia,

2nd Jan,, 3 p.m. Per Haiyang, 2nd Jan.,

And Chunnutt to impotence long The Knuckle DUSTER: before the finish. But the club halves give the forwards only

At the Police Court this morn moderate support and their plac ing was poor. The Possibles were ing before Mr. C. D. Melbourne, a better spoiling than attacking man was charged with having side, and one bost liked Rossiter in his possession an unlawful in goal and Colmer at right back. unplementa knuckle duster at So Uk village yesterday. Another Second Interport Trial Match

The second trial match in man was also charged with fight-Straits order to select, players for an In-ing with the first defendant and Lerport team to visit Shanghai having in his possession & re- Swatow, Amoy and Foochow will take place on New Year's volver. The firet defendant who day, 1st January, on the Hong- had been the aggressor was fined kong Football Club's Ground at $100 or in default two months and the second man was fined 4.00 p.m. sharp.

Probables:-Goal, Dr. Kew; $25 or in default one month. backe, Morrish, on Jones; hali backs, Campbell, Barlow and Farringan; forwards, Golden- berg, Wilson, Penreon, Stubbs, and Braga.

Possibles:-Goal, Swan; backs. Hamilton, and Colmor; Hali backs, Mullin, Berry, and Wilkie; forwards, Lewis, Green, Pennell, Kelly and Chuonoth

Referee. Mr. Wrode,

BOWLING.

Sea o loses at Unwinon.

On bighur sag eftermelon ing of the sesson and, por enti "tion; of prizes in connection with

DEFICIENT PALATE, European Constable's "Delicious"

Drink.

A woman who was changed

5.p.m.

Japan via Yokohama-Per A

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PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Por s.s. Cheongshing,, arrived 28th inst, from Chingwangtao: Williams

Per 8.8. Tjimanoék, arrived 29th inst, from Miike- Loman, Mrs. Mary

Per s.s. Chinhua, arrived 30th. inat., from Shanghai: — Cole

Egan 'Scott Callinson

Per s... Sunda, arrived 30th inst. from London, & Apcar, 3rd Jan., noon. Burn, P.

Hewitt, Mias H. Macao-Per Sui Tal, 3rd Jan., Evans, Yrs A. Hyde, H

Engelke, B North, R. A 1.15 p.m. Swatow and Amoy-Per Kwang Ferguson, Sub Pittendrigh, W

ILE. A.· Rogers, T. H. se, 3rd Jan., 2 p.m. Shanghai and North China-Per Globo, Burgh. T. Self, Misa

G

Taylor Walker

Siberian

Mall.

Chinhus, 2nd Jan., 3 p.m. Shanghai, & North China Griffiths, W. E.

p.m.

* Pouk

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se 6- 5a30.28--

30.26

All the above steamers are fitted with wirelesa Telegmphy.".

For Freight, of Passage appily to

E. A HEWETT,

10.,5. N. Co.'s offior,

Superintend.ut.

Hongkong, 19th December, 1912.

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T. F. Claxton, Director, Hongkong, Observatory, Deo. 30. 1 Barometer, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheit on the level of the sea in inches, tenthe and

bundredths.

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.

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5 Force of Wind, according to Beaufort Scale,

6 State of Weather, b blue sky, c detached cloud, d drizzling rain, f fog, g gloomy,,h hail, I light- ning, o

passing overcast, p

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I showers, a squally, r rain, a snow, t, thunder, visibility, dew (wet)..

0 Rain in inches, tenths and hundredths.

METEOROLOGICAL.

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Humidity 41 London, 10th December,

Wind Arrivals from China. Ferd Direction. neaiz, Calchas, Hector, Glenfarg. Force Magellan, Sachsen.

b. Weather

Tasmania and New Zea land vis Darwin-Per

with being in possession of Com- Philippine Islands, Australia pand of opium in liquid form told Mr. Hazeland, at the Police Court tais morning that it was "ecab water"-she used it for Boahs. The constable had tosted it (langhter.)

"

Tis Worship: (To European the Kowloon Bowling Club tk Constable (5) Did you Laste it? place, and was a very interesting Yes, your Worship but I could fanction. The members werent tell if there was opium in it

Lord laughter.) At Home to their friends, re- presentatives being present from

Bishop Resigns Post In Taikoo, Police and Civil Service

Philippine Island, Clubs. The most important event!

Philadelphia, November 12.- of the day was the final in the competition for the championship The Right Rev. J. J. Carroll, bis- of the Club, G. K. Haxton beating hop of Nueva Segovia, Philippine R. Edwarde after a splendid islande, resigned his post, and W. Crawford and T. today Archbishop Prendergast

winners in the appointed him rroter of St. Ed competition ward's Roman Catholic church, articipated in one of the largest in Philadelphia,

English

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St. Albans. 4th Jan, 10 8.11.

The following vessels have pac- Rain

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sad the Canal-Carmarthen Wighest open air Temperature on the sich hire, Kaga Maru, Koerber, Nyanza H.K. Observatory, 29th Dec., 1912. Dunedin, Titan, Euphates.

T. F. Claxton, Director.

TIDE TABLE.

Straits, Burmah, Ceylon Adelaide, Western Aus- tralia, India, Aden,

London, 13th December. Egypt, and Europe via Arrivals from China:-Kitano Brindisi. (Late Letters Maru, Prinz Eitel Friedrich.

11 a.m. to noon, Extra The following vessels have Postage 10 cents.) (Sup- passed the Canal:- Bohemia, plementary mail onboard Laertes, Peleus, Sardinia, Paul, up to the time fixed for Lecat, Laomedon. departure of the mall London, 17th December. (Extra Postage 10 cents) Arrivals from China:-Nyanza, (Letters posted in all the Don of Glamis, Paul Lecat, Priam.

The following, vessels have Thur. Pillar Boxes in time for; the first clearance will passed the Canal-Bongloe, Fi be included in this con- China, Japan. Beandia, Voronej. tract mail) The Parcel

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