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ILTERPORT

FOOTBALLERS

(Continued from page 4).

Another point was that what we call rough play in Hongkong

especially rough charging-is takon little notice of in Shanghal. They don't appear to be as strict on that point as we are in Hong kong. Here a player is immedia- tely pulled up for that sort of thing, as he ought to be. Bat in Shanghal much greater Intitude is allowed, and we had to grin

and bear it."

Askeri as to the other three match, our informant said they were easy things," Hongkong

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never being hard put to it at say time. "We won them quite easily, as we should have the

first match," was the commant."

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1913.

PROCESSION OF THE

CROSS.

Impressive Function at the Catholic Cathedral.

**

Yesterday afternoon the annual Procession of the Cross toxik place in the compound of the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception. The Apostleship of Study from St. Joseph's College headed the procession, followed by the Catho lia Union, the Confraria de Nosss Senhor dos Passos, the Chinese Confraternity of St. Joseph, the seminarists, and the cathedral clergy

POST OFFICE.

MAILS VIA BIBERIA.

London Jan. 30 Jan. 31

SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED.

WEATHER REPORT.

Kostroms, Bus, ua: $1,990;

Dos Shanghal

Feb. 15 Feb. 17

....

On the 17th at 11.00. The an- Gticyclone has weakened and mov- Jakareff, 15th Feb ed eastward. It is now central Baigon 10th Feb., Gen-over Korea. Luckhmanoff.

Pressure has decreased moder

MAILS DUB.. Am., Bremen, 18th inst, Am,, China, 18th inst. Canadian, Monteagle, 19th inst, ... I'

Mail from London of Friday the The Bremen, with the Siberian 31st ulto, is due to arrive here Tuesday the 18th inst,

The China, with the American to-morrow. Mail is expected to arrive here

The Monteagle with the Cana-

Tjimanoek Dutch. n..., 3,519, ately over China, and slightly

**Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR

Yuniaony, 15th Feb. over Indo-Ching and Whilippines AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

It has increased moderately over central and . Japan. 200

Maham 8th Feb., Gen. J.0.3. L Chiyuan. Chi 0,8., 1-177, Pratt. The moonmoon will be inter 15th FebShanghai 12th rupted to the north of Foochow Feb., Gen.-O, M. 8. Nand will moderate: over the N. Co.

China Sea. "..

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 [2009 hours ending at 10 am- to-day, 0.00 Inches

Singan, Br. s.,, 2,047, J. Robin son, 15th Feb-Hal phong 14th Feb., Gen. B, & 9. Indrawadi, Br. 8.8, 3,969, Wm.

Charter, 15th Feb- Shanghai 12th Feb., Gen.

J., M. & Co.

FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON

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dian Mail left Shaughaf on Mon- Balching, Br. 88, 1,267, Pass-1 Hongkong and

The Rev. Fr. Noval, the officiant, carried a relic of the Lignum Crucis under a silk canopy, and behind him came the Bishop and [day the 17th inst. at 4 am. And attendants. In the rear of the may be expected to arrived here procession a life-size image of on Wednesday the 19th inst. at Christ, wearing a purple robe and 6 p.m. bearing his Cross, was carried shoulder high by members of one

The Better Team. "The general impression in Shangbai," added the Hong kong man, "was that we were much the best team sean in any of the four matahes.of the confraternities, preceded by Everybody said they had never number of little girls who ear Been a finer line of forwards; and, ried the "Instruments of the though we lost the interport Passion (sponge, spear, sto). match, we had the sympathy of The band of the philarmonica was everybody, even the Shanghai in attendance. players":

Another Hoogkong player when conversed with, expressed similar views. He said Hongkong abould certainly have won the first match. They had walk overa" in the other games, in one of which there were six and in another are interport men on the Shanghai side. There was the same story of Shanghai's hos pitality" In fact, from the Way we were treated by everybody up there, you might have thought we were the vietors ".

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Halts were made for devotions st two temporary altars erected in the grounds, and then the oession passed into the cathedral, where a sermon was preached by the Rev. Fr. Gabardi, followed by Benediction. The proceedings were watched with great reverence by normcas crowds of persons, only a amali proportion of whom could find reats in the cathedral.

COUNTERFEIT COINS.

A Curious Defence.

MAILS CLOSE,

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more. 16th FebSwatow Neighbourhood 15th Feb, Gen.-D. L. & Co.

Choysang, Br. ... Courtney, 2 Formosa Channel

A 16th Feb-Shanghai11th

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shiro, 16th Feb.-Canton - 15th Feb, Gen. -0.8. K. Br. sa, 1,950, J. B. Harris, 16th Feb,-Shanghai 13th 13th Feb, GenB. & S.. Dollar. Br. a.s., 2,797, J.

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18th Feb., 2 p.m. Ceylon and India via Bombay-Per Sanuk

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Amoy and

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Hamilton, one of the Hongkong A man charged before C. D. Mel-Philippine Islands-Per Tean Glenhi, Br. 8-8., 2,649, Henderson, Chefoo backs, sustained a nasty injury in the second match, against the bourne, at the Police Court this League XI, through colliding morning, with being in posses Straits, with one of the Shanghai mea. sion of 100 counterfeit, coins Bath players had to leave. the and represented by Mr. Goldring. field, and a cut above Hamilton's of Mesara. Goldring Barlow and righteye necessitated the insertion Morrell, was remanded. Later, the of three stitches and prevented case was recalled and Mr Goldr him from playing in the two ing said the defence was that he subsequent games, In those had been employed in a shop Pakhoi other matches Green took Hamil.which had failed, and his employ. ton's place at book and Brown, ers had been unable to pay his the reserve man, came into the wages. He asked them to give forward line. But this was not them the counterfeit coins which only misfortune for Hongkong. they had taken in the course of In the last matoh Campbell business, so that he could take them to Canton to have them was not available through having left for Hongkong, and Barlow melted down. He was not trying (the captain) was on the casualty o circulate the coins in the Co liat. Two new players had to belony. He believed these coins were Straits and Ceylon-Per Sardinia,| found, and two old Hongkong melted down and the little good boys filled the vacancies, in Piercey and Porter, both of whom render- ed admirable service.

During tho say of the Hong kong players an invitation was extended to Shanghai to visit Hongkong next season, and as the

Northern men are very kren on oming, it is nicre than likely that

metal extracted.

His Worship:Do you say they re-silver them?

Mr. Goldring: No, they melt

them down.

A further remand was granted order that the defendant could dall evidence.

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they will fall in with the ng AN AGREMEENT gestion. If so, they may be as- sured of a hearty welcome and s happy time in our midst.

American Silk.

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19th Feb., 9 a.m. Straite, and India via Bombay-

Per Ischia, 19th Feb., 11

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Feb. 15. Chiyuen, for Canton.

Legaspi

Iloilo

Bacolod Cebu

· Feb. 17.

via Kobe-Per Rlojua maru, 19th Feb., 11 am. Macao Per Sui Tal, 19th Feb...

1.15 p.m. Philippine Islande Per Choy-

sang, 20th Feb., 11 am." Japan via Moji, Victoria and Telemachus, for Saigon,

Tacoma-Per Chicago-Choysang; for Canton. maru, 20th Feb., 11 a.m. Macao-Per Sui Tai, 20th Feb., Sanuki-maru, for Bombay. Rajaburi, for Port Courbet. 1.15 p.m. Straits and India via Caloutta-

Anhui, for Canton, Per A. Apcár, 20th Feb., 2 p.m.

Kobe-Per Torilis, 20th and North China-Per Feb, 3. p.m. Anhui, 20th Feb. 3 p.m. Per Haitan, 21st Feb., 9

This morning an action was to have been commenced in Original Mr Barold Williams, who is the Jurisdiction, before Mr. Justice Eastern representative of the Gompertz, in which Burjorji Japan American Silk Importation Com Musserwanji Talati is suing Mor-Shanghai pany, left last night for Cantou.wanji Pallonji Talati, claiming

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that an agreement dated July 22, Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Mr H. F. Fraylinghusen, who 1911, made between the plaintiff represents a well known Dutch firm of oigar manufacturers, is in the Colong and remains for several „days.^^

on the one part, the defendent on the second part, and Ellis Ke doorie and Ivor Gourgey on the third part, be cancelled and de- livered up to him.

Scharnhorst's' Band. The band of S.M.8. Scharnhorst The case, however, has been will play at the Grand Hotel 10-postponed until to-morrow, a new morrow night and a special dinner affidavit of doonments having will be served beginning at half been filled. past Boven.

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body" But

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start. It is only a question, of

getting every body to try it

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Chiyuen, for Canton. Choyang, for Canton. Feb. 17,

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Halvard, for Bangkok. Tungus, for Saigon. Kiang Fing for Chinklang.

J. D. Ahlers, for Shanghai. Benlombad, for Yokohama, Glenfalloob, for Bingapore: Kostroma, for Vladivostok Paoting for Saigon,.

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