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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1913.

«LOOAL-SPORT ver Maj-Bowen to Hancock;~|

Anderson CRICKET.

|14-Matthews 1.b.w. Anderson 27 Hasigkong y, the United Services. It Batson not outs

A very interesting all day It White match was played yesterday on Anderson the Hongkong ground, between Lt Christian absent

the Hongkong C. C. and the United Services, resulting in a

good win for the home team who

in the first innings put up 326

runu sa against their opponents

167 in the first innings and 137 In the second.

POST OFFICE:

13

MAILS VIA SIBERIA.

Hanocok b

London

Jan. 16

Extras

.01 7

Jan. 17

Shanghai Feb. 1 Feb. 3

Total

... 137

**

16.551 15 2

5

Bowling.

6. m. 1. R. E. O. Bird 10 1 463 The score for the Hongkong W. E. Warburton 5 18 1 Oldb, was greatly aided by the Anderson contributions of Pearce, 82, A. A. | Dodwell- Claxton 52, and B. P. Thursfield 49, all of whom set about the bowling in fins style. Pearce, in particular, played a fine innings, full of good hard hitting.

For the losers Capt. Gainsford

FOOTBALL,

The Interport Malth Result

MAILS DUB. French, Paul Lecat, 10th inst,

The Paul Lecat with the French Mail is expected to arrive here on Monday the 10th inst

1. MAILS CLOSE. Bolbow, Halphong and Pakhol, Por Sungklang, 8th Feb. 9 a.m. Straits and India via Calcutta

Per Fooksang, 8th Feb

118 m. Straits and Ceylon-Per Pem- brokeshire, 8th Feb,11

am.

R

The Hongkong Interport Foot- did well with 53 in the first inn-ball team, chosen to do duty at

Gant. Crawford with 58

R. E. 0, Bird, Shanghai, was defeated yesterday Philippine Islande Per Loong,

Bang, 8th Feb., 1 p.m. Shanghai 2, Hongkong, and the by Shanghai, the result Was Macao-Per Sui Tai, 8th Feb.

1.15 p.m: score suggests that the game Amoy and Foochow -Per Bai- was a close and well conteated

ahing, 8th Feb., 5 p.m. Amoy, Ningpo and Shanghai- Per Kalgan, 8th Feb... .5

ing the Boligkong, captured ickets for 49 runs which was best average of the match. The scores ward p

United Services. Capt. Crawford o R. Hanodek -

b Warburton - --Capt. Gainsford, Pearce

b Bird

оде,

2A WINTER HOLIDAY,

53

Eng. It. Smith R. N. e R.

Hancock b Warburton 5 Capt. Robertson Lloyd

b Bird..

***

Mr. Friesland's lecture On Switzerland.

Under the auspices of the Ger 1 man Church and School Society, 14. Parke a and b Anderson 41 a most interesting lecture on Mid Oliver a Lloyd b Bird 14 Switzerland was given at the Club Major Bowen b Bird 22 Germania on Wednesday night by Mr. G. Friesland. There was 4 a large attendance, which includ 2 ed His Excellency the Governor 1 and Lady May, and the German 10 and Austrian Consula and their 12 wives. The lecture was illustrat

Lk. Matthewn a R. Hancook

b Bird

Lt. Batson b. Hancock LA. Christian not out Lt. White o Claxton b Bird...

Extras

Total

Bowling.

Warburton, 11.

ed by some forty lantern views ...167 from photographs taken by Mr;

Friesiand himself.

zn

T

1. E. O. Bird, 22.3

4. 25 9.49

R. N. Anderson, 9

0. 44

S. H. Dodwell,

2 32

R. Hancsok, 3-0

A Hongkong 0.0.

5

T. E. Penrose Bowen, b

Gainsford

A. G. E. Elborough, o Mat-

thes, b Batson

W. C. Turner o Crawford

Bowen

R. Hancook b Batson

A. A.: Claxton o Parke,

Matthews

B. N. Anderson run 'out

34

44

*

p.m.

Holhow, Haiphong and Pakhoi

SHIPPING NEWS**

ARRIVED.

WEATHER REPORT-

On the 7th at 11.15 Adapres- Benvenue, Br... 2,505, Kroblesion which formed over Japan 5th Feb. Singapore 26th yesterday has moved to the E. of Jan, Gen G. & Co. Hokkaido, |Hopsang, Br. 23, 1,308, Hay, 5th Feb-Bangkok 28th Jan, Rice.—J4-M. & Co.

|

Per Bungkiang, 8th Feb 5 p.m. Shanghai, North China, Japan via Kobe-Per Namsang, 8th Feb., 5 p.m. Swatow-Per Haimun, 9th Feb., Swatow, Amoy and Foochow via

9am.

Tamsui -- Per " Daig. maru, 9th Feb 9am.

Straite

and Burmah-Per Ful- tala, 10th Feb., 11 a.m Macao-Per Sui Tai, 10th Feb.

1.15.

Batavia, Semarang and Soura- baya Per Tjimahi, 10th Feb., 4 p.m.

Mr. Friesland, in the course of whie lecture, pointed out that his 2 chief aim was to indicate to those 6 who might have to spend a win- 1 ter in Europe the best way of O recuperating from the effects of

Eastern 1 the

climate. explained that it was Japan fallacy nowadays to regard

He

82 a winter spent in the West as he ing an unpleasant experience, and 35 pointed out that the winter was

really the best time to indulge in 14 outdoor sports. The best placi 14 for such sports was undoubtedly the Engadin Valley in Switzer- 52 land, and especially in St. Moritz, which was the most popular winter sport resort in the world

b

... 18

29

Here the sports of all nations

4

could be indulged in. The air

J. 8, Lloyd o Batsoa, b Parke

8. II. Dodwell o and b Bowen

W. E. Warburton 0 Batson,

b Bonon

R. P. Thursfield o Crawford,

b.Gainsford

B. E. O. Bird not out

was so dry and the sun so power-

0 fal that, though it was cold in the

early morning and late in the

43 evening, the day itself was ideal 18 for all forms of sport..

***

Extras

+re

15

·T.

Total

Bowling.

tionary over China.

An anticyclone, remains ata-

Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR

Pressure has increased slightly AND ORIER M

| Faklat, Ger.. ao., 1,018, Wenzel,

over Formosa and the Loochoos. 6th Feb-Bangkok 28th It is nearly stationary over the Jan., Rice.-B.& §‚··

Philippines and Indo-China... Derwent, Gor. a.o., 1,562. Jensen,

Moderate monsoon is indicated 6th Feb. Tegah vis Palong the E. coast of China and Laut 28th Jan, Sugar over the N. China Sea 'Chinese'

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 Baimun, Br. 8.8, 641, Evans, hours, ending at 10 am to-day,

6th Feb-Swatow 5th 9.00 inches. Feb, Gen.-D. L. & Coộ, Banoi. Fr. 8.6, 729 Marguerite 6th Feb.Haiphong 4th Linan, Br. B., 1,356, Williams, Feb., GenA R. Marty,

. District. 6th Feb. Shanghai 2nd 1 Hongkong and Tranquebar, Dan, B.B., 2,227, H.

Feb., Gan-8 & 8. ..

Shanghai, North China and Japan

via. Kobe (Europe via Siberia)Per Paul Lecat, 10th Feb.. 5 p.m.

Swatow. Amoy and Foochow

Per Haitan. 11th Feb. 9 a.m.

French

Mail.

Siberlan

Mali.

via Yokohama-Per Tila- tjap 11th Feb., 10 a.m.

*

Saigon, Straits. Ceylon, Adelaide, Western Aus- tralia, India, Aden, Egypt and Europe. via Marseil

les (Late Letters 11 to Noon, Extra Postage 10 cents). (Letters posted in all the Pilar. Boxes in time for the first olerance will be included in this contract mail.) Magellan, 11th Feb., 11

am,

Shanghai, North Chinia Japan via Nagasaki; Bonolulu, Canada. Unit ed States and South Am- erica via San Francisco (Europe via Siberia)--Per Shinyo-maru, 11th Feb, 11 a.m.

Macso-Per Sui Tai, 11th Feb.,

Among the sports which the lecturer mentioned as being 326 most popular were bobsleighing and skeleton-sleighing, ski-ing and ski-kgoring, skating..and 7. w. skating with anile, hockey on the 12 245 0 ice, etc. Mr. Friesland stated that 410 the hotels were quite as luxurious 5 16 2 69 2 as any in London or Berlin-in 15 2 82 3 fact they were simply palatial- 6.5 1 31 2 and there were also numerous Fort Bayard, Haiphong, Pakhol

5 120 1 private boarding, houses where 14 14 1 visitors could live quite cheaply, United Services 2nd Inanings. say from 12 to 14 franes a day: Capt Gainsford Pearce, while the hotel charges were 20

White,

Christian

Batson

Bowen

Gaiasford

Matthews Parke

Bird

Eng-Lt Smith b Bird

Capt Robertson Pearce,

Bird

Mid Oliver stpd Claxton h

Warburton

1 to 30 francs daily.

4 It was explained that the res!

Shanghai and North China-Per

1:15 pm.

Kwongsang. 11th Feb. 5 p.m.

and Saigon Per Bi- kiang, 12th Feb., 9 a.m. Macao-Per Bui Tai, 12th Feb..

1.15 p.m. via Yokohama - Per Quilos, 13th Feb, 11

Japan

a m

Krunae, 7th Feb-Singa-

HOURS ENDING AT NOON FORECAST. FOR THE 24

TO-MORROW.

Neighbourhood

Forecast. N.E. winds, fresh to moderate;

fair,

pore 27th Jan Gen2 Formosa Channel N.E. gafe. Derfflinger, Geries: 5,148, Prosch 3 South coast of

M. & Co,

7th Feb-Bremenshaven 25th Dec., Mail and Gen. -M, & Co

Drufar, Nor. 8.s-1,102, Bing, 7th

Fab.Bangkok and Swa tow 6th Feb., Gon--Kin Lye Long.

OLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE.

Feb. 5. Canton, før Port Said. Pheumphenh, for Saigon. Kalfong, for Iloilo. Waishing, for Saigon.

Feb. 7. Benvenua, for Yokohama.

China between H.K. The same and Lamooks

as No 1, 4-South coast of).

China between E.K. and Hainan.

Chins Coast Meteorological Register.

The same as No 1.

7th February, a.m.

Station.

Wind.

Hour.

Barometer.

Temperature

Humidity,

D'tion.

Force.

Weather.

Wostock 7a30.22 5 60. nne 1 b

Sabine Rickmers, for Haiphong. Nemuro 6a29.71-nno 3: Elax, for Shanghai. Onsang, for Chinwantao..

Daito-maru, for Canton. Shansi, for Fort Courbet. Inverclyde, for Yokohama. Kulkiang, for Canton. Linan, for Canton. Derfflinger, for Yokohama. Tranquebar, for Yokohama.

DEPARTED.

Feb. 6. Kaifong, for Philippine Islands."

Feb. 7.

Chenan, for Bhanghai.. Volute, for Palembang. Tamon-maru, for Miike. Yatshing, for Japan. Derflinger, for Kobe. Inverclyde, for Shanghai.

Per 8.8. Benvenue, arrived inst., from Singapore:- Harrower, W.

Hakodate Tokio" Kochi Nagasaki

29.85

W 4

29.85

nw 1

30.13-

SW 1

19

30.01

n 4

K'shima Oshima Naha Ishi'jima Bonin Is. Chefoo Whaiwei Hankow Ichang Kiukiang

30.25

30.224

· 30.25

дж 3-

n5 nnw 5

W

30.27-

ne 6

19

30.45 21 100 saw 2 b

· ----

19

Changsha...

S. N.

DATES named FILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS

FOX

SHANGHAI,

STEAMERS

MOJI, KOBE NAMUR YOKOHAMA........ Capt. A. Collyer,

DEVANHA Uspt, W. R. Hickey, HIMALAYA

CUPERAD

SHANGHAI. LONDON, VIA USUAL PORTS or CALL senio

LONDON & ANT-

WEBPv.'rons,

Capt. H. G. Erans, R...

PAWANG, O'MRO, SARDINIA

PORT BAID MALYA Capt. 0. 0. Talbot, x.x‚Â & MaxaNILERA.....

boat 9th Feb.

about Freit! 18th Fobi] 1Padalgis

J-18th Feb:

All the above steamers are fitted with wireless Telegraphy:

For Freight, or Pasengo apply to

P. & O. 5. N. Co.'s office,

Hongkong, 5th February, 1918,

E. A. HEWETT,

Superintendent.

NORDDEUTSCHER

LLOYD.

BREMEN.

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES

Fon

STNAMEES.

1Capt. F. Bombill

KUDAT & SANDAKAN (BORNEO BHANGHAI, TSING-)

TAU, KOBE "sad > DERFFLINGER YOKOHAMA .........)

Capi. F. Frosch

GIBRAL-BREMEN

TO SAIT. O

1911 Fab..

10 AM

Shanghai

30.4726 Gutzlaff, 30.3394

7%

nl b n 2 ov

27,000

NAPLES, GENOA,

Sharp P. 7a30.3253 ene 3 o Amoy 6a30.2953 67 a 20 Swatow 30.2952 86 nne 1 b 5th Taihoku 5a30.30- 06- Taichu 130.21-- ne 2 - Tainan

30,20

n 6 Koshun 30.16 no 10+ 6th P'dores 30.21 në 10 -|

Canton 9a30,2859 65 ne 10 &H'kong 6&30.2458,78

ALGIERS,

FRIDAY

7th Feb,

WNESDAY,

- TAR, SOUTHAMPTON, Capt. B. Wilhelmi

ANTWERP & BREMEN,

90,800

MANILA, YAPA

MARONN, NEW-PRINZ SIGISMUND "GUINEA, BRISBANE. (Capt D. Laas

S'NEY & M'BOURNE.J

(SATURDAY

1023pd February

KOBE and YOKOHAMA

PRINZ WALDEMAR

Dark

0.100

About TUESDAY,

40

Pakhoi

Gap Rock, 30.19-ene 5 o Macao 30.2159

e 2 of Wuchow. 9830.3059

a 20

Calling st

A

Hothow

Yung, Mr. and

Ara.

Phulien

Tourane

6430.1759 30.1266

O. St. J.

Aparri Manila

"

Legaspi. Iloilo

PASSENGERS" ARRIVED, Per e.s.. Hanoi, arrived inst, from Haiphong :— Bazin

Guirant, Mr. Conner

Mrs. Belhell

Per as Linen, arrived 6th inst. from Shanghai:- Brailsford "'arder, Mias Leeman

Per 8.8. Derfflinger, arrived 7th inst, from Genoa, &c. :- Albers, P... Beng, Dr. Caulkeins, G. W. Hope, J. E. flicke, Mr & Mrs.

F. N..

Kafang, Mrs. Jacobs, Yr. and

Mrs. O, B.

Kert, Dr. F.. Kahemann, T.

Lemper, A. Modn, F.

J

Porely, E. L... Otto, A. Reid, Mrs. Tolue, C. A. Tekober, B. Vogel, A. Watson, Mrs. Warren, A, G. Wenzel, H, Watson, Mra. Wang Wal Yun Chin Ziegler, F. L. Ziehr, H.: PASSENGERS DEPARTED.

Per se. Korea, sailed on 4th inst., for San Francisco; &o Bryer, Dr & Mrs. McCullough, E.

F.B.

Ri

Brooks, C. Baugh, W. H. McGregor, N.

0 Barlotome, L. S. Mulvohill. J. D. and India via Calcutta-Druigulere, Mrs. Reichard, Dr

Prown, Miss J.

Prior, A. W Per A: Apgar, 14th Feb

$...

Raymond, 2 p.m.

Pekuregod, Com- M.

te Cotta de Robertson, Rev, Straits, Burmah, Ceylon. Baugh, Miss L. 0. H. Adelaide, Western Aus-ampbell, A "Rouse, A. B tralia, India, Aden, Connell, J. J. Spencer, Mre E Egypt, and Europe via Curry, B. H

B Brindial. (Late Letters Chung Ching Fimington. Miss 11 am. to noon, Extra Postage 10 cents.) (Sup- Dorne, Mrs. M. Stahl, Miss A plementary mail on board Drinkwater, W. Shun Sui-man, up to the time fixed for Egan, Mr. & Mrs. Solomon, H. H. departure of the mail Frederick, Mrs. Rimington, Mrs. (Extra Postage 10 cents) JAO

time to visit this centre is from Swatow, Amoy and Foochow

10 the middle of December to the

end of February, and Mr. Fries

1

land stated that during the three Straits

months of winter at leasi

...58

70 days of clear, sunshiny weat her could be reckoned on.

Lt Parke o Turner, b Anderson, 16 Capt Crawford o Thursfield b

Anderson

CRISP,

NIPPING MORNINGS.

A potžol hot, delicious Coffes downstairs.", The la- viting Aroma prevades the house. fan't that an in- ducement to get up and “beğin the day? But the Coffee mustn't be „dis- appointment even one day out of six." "It must be con- sistently good, and that is 22 one pl the ureaf characteris::: ties of LOTUS BRAND

MOKHA COFFER..

Obinimable at all Grocers.

H_RUTTONIEE & SON;

40, QUEEN'S HOAD, UEN RAL

English

Per Haiyang, 14th Feb.,

9a.m.

aang

M

Bacolod Cebu Labuan

" -29.98 70

30.0772 30.0072

.. 29.99 75 9'a 29.95 80

11

29.9881 29.8783

All the steamers of the European Lins are Atted with

New System of Telefunken."

4th M

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

no 3 0. nw 2 o

For further Particular, apply to

ene

1 d

00

00 no 1-b nw 1 c

T. F. Claxton, Director.

Hongkong, Observatory, Feb. 7 1 Barometer, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheit on the level of the sea in inches, tenths and hundredthe.

Temperature, in the shade, in degrees Fahrenheit.

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

7

points.

5 Force of Wind, according to Beaufort Boala

MELCHERS & CO.,

GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and CHINA.

Hongkong, 4th Febrasry, 1918.

DOUGLA

las steamship co., LD.

Hongkong-South China Coast Ports.

Highest Class, Fastest and Most Luxurions Steamers on the Count, bay Cuisine. pledd Accommodation for First-Class Passengers. Electria Light.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW RETURN. (Occupying 9 to 10-days.) -

GAFTAIN

LEAVING.

ETNAMSHIFE. 6 State of Weather, b blue sky, HAIMUN detached cloud, d drizzling rain HAICHING..... W. O. Pamore... SUNDAY, 9th Feb,, at Dayligh

J. W. Evans..... | SUNDAY, 9th Feb., at 10 am.. M ning, o

fog, g.gloomy, h hail, I lightHAITAN ...NE J. 8. Rosch | TUESDAY, 11th Feb, et 10 am,

overcast, passing HAIYANG ... Eshowers, q equally, r rain, s snow,

A. E. Hodgins . } FRIDAY, 14th Feb, at 10 am, t, thunder, visibility, w dow wet).

Steamers will arrive at, and depart from, the UCo.'s Wharf waar Bla 0 Rain in inches, tenths and

*For Freight and Passage, apply to hundredths.

Douglas, Lapraik

General Managers.

(Letters posted in all the Francisco, D. M. Simington, Miss

Pillar Boxes in time for Fabig, H,

the first clearance will Fook. T. 8. be included in this con- Finney Viss D tract mail.) The Parcel Graham, Char Mallwill be closed on Friday, the 14th inst., at Pamer Porimalaya, 15th Feb. 11 a.m.

Philippine Tands-Per Talsang,

16th Feb., I p.m. Philippine Islands-Per Rubi, 15th Feb., 3.p.m.

German

Straite, Burmah, Ceylon, Adelaide, Weatern Aus-

tralia,

Scott, JHN Silas, H; D.

METEOROLOGICAL,

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Day On Date On Date THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN

STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED.

Barometer 30.06.80.16 ...30.18 Temperature 72 Humidity 82 Wind Direction f Force Weather Rain

63

71

ESE

Highest open air Temparature on the sil Lowe

Bilva, P. MN HK. Observatory, 6th Feb., 1913. Sutherlan, J.

T. F. Claxton, Director. Grayson. Miss Fimington. M.

Thornhill, Mas Graham, Mr. Ofer N.

TIDE TABLE. Thompson, 3'rs.

E.

·K.

Gallagher, W. H. Tayler M Grayson, M.

and Hilbert, Dr. P. A. Taylor, Dr. W. Hung Kwai-lowa. W. F. Hodge, Miss Lem Ben-look Lodenkamper

JA

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19th Feb. 9a.m.

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Mail Service to Australia

Steamers

via Manila.

MAIL SCHEDULE

(SUBJECT TO MODIFICATION).

Arrivs Hongkong

from Amtrails M

Feb. 1st to 7th Feb., 1913.

Hongkong

LGBT kong

EMPIRE .....................................................] ... On the 18th Feb, ST. ALBANS ............. On the 7th March. EASTERN ......................... On the 4th April.

On 29th Mar 11 am. On 26th April,

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saring,

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