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LOCAL SPORT.

FOOTBALL.

Hongkong Shield Competition Replay.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY, 19, 1918.

| threadwork stall; Mrs. J. Rodger and Mrs. Walker, tea stall'; helpers, Mrs. Pearce and the Misses Rodger, MoDonald and Neave; Bran pie, Mrs. Pearos.

Dr. A. Sibree is the secretary and Mrs. J. McDonald is acting as the treasurer.

WHAT EVERY

WOMAN KNOWS.”

POST OFFICE.

*MAILS VIA SIBERIA.

Left

...I godca

Jan, 30 Jan. 31

¿Bhanghai 15

·Féb,~15; * ·| Feb. 17

MAILS DUBNA Canadian, Monteagle, 19th inst; Am., P. Sigismund, 20th inst. Ger., P. E. Friedrich, 20th inst. Biberlan. Achilles, 21st Inst French, Nera, 24th inst.-

SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED.

Rijun Maru, Jap.se.,2,789, Yama

WEATHER REPORT..

On the 19th at 10.45.— The depression which formed over Manchuria yesterday has most

Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR

N. China, but pressure has not yet AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

guchi, 18th Feb.ava eastward. It now lies to the east Probolings 7th Feb., Su- of Japan.

An antioyolone has formed over gar. D. & Oo. Faisang Br. As., 14 0, Malkin,commended to increase in the

18th Feb.aigon 4th South. Feb., Rice, Chinese,

- Freshening monsoon may be Kuviohow, Br..s., 1,220, Forsyth, expected along, the E. coast of

18th Feb.-Saigon Withhina and light monsoon over the WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or

· Feb,, Rico.-B. & S N. China Sea, freshening to mor-

With but niinor alterations in their teams, the Right Half Batta. of the D.O.L.I., and the Tamar fought out their replay in the Hongkong Shield". "Competition following on the drawn game that was played on Saturday. Oa.

Not only every woman, but the play the match went to the batter team, for the "Cornwalls man, among London playgoers,

The Monteagle with the Cana-Kohstchang, Ger. ss., 1,292, Ro-row.

Bihor, 18th Feb.-Bang- failed every time they came be knows that J.M. Barrie has never dian Mail left Shaughat on Mon-

kok 8th "eb.. Rice.-B. & fore goal. It seemed to many an written a play for the Stage day the 17th inst, at 4 a.m. and onlooker that their special weak-which has "failed to attrão!" may be expected to arrive here

Tingsang, Br. .., .045, Tram ness was inability to shoot in to use the term which in a haw-to-day at 6 p.m.

announcement denotes The Prinz Sigismund with the

'mell, 18th_Feb.-Chin- front of goal, two or three good paper

kiang 15th Feb,Gen.-J., N. & Co. attempts made on the Naval that a theatrical manager has American Mail (ex 8.8. Man- oitadel failing because of lack of met with a reverse with a new churia), is expected to arrive here

to-morrow. play. Ever since he producod

Lianohow, Br. 8,8., 1,148, Walker, powder böliind the shots.

The P. E. Friedrich with tho

18th Feb.-Chingwantao Walker, London" twenty years German Mail left. Singapore o The first goal came from some good work by Moes for the Navy, at what was then known as Saturday the 15th instant at 8 Luchow, Br.na, 1,2 6, Monthrol, Neighbourhood

Toole's Theatre, and, in-p.m and may be expected to That player sont a meat pass to Hodgkinson whocentied accurate-cidentally, introduced Seymour arrive here to-morrow. CATOLAR

N

The Achilles with the London

6,

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am to-day, ⚫.00 inches.

FORECAST FOR THE 24* HOURS ENDING AT NOON

TO-MORROW../

District.

12th Feb., Coal.-B. & 81 Hongkong and

19th Feb. Saigon 15th Feb, Rice-Order.

Mail (via Siberia) of Wednesday Marle, Ger. ss., 1,139, Schleikser, the 29th Jan. is expected to arrive | here on Friday the 21st inst.

the DATES named→→

SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.....

MY

SHANGHAI

Forecast.

E. winds, light to mo- LONDON, VIA UAVAL PORTE OF derate; fair at first, dris-

Ulzz zling rain LONDON & ANT-

STRANERS

NANKIN Capa. Owen Jones, Ra..

TO SAIL ON

"about

22nd Feb.

DELTA

AUKTIO

Capt. E. P. Martin, B.V.R.

abent. 27th Feb.

Fright and

Patkige.

DEVANHA Capt. W. R. Hickey.

Noon 1st March

Freight kid. Paidağ,

}

about

5th March

Paruge

WEBPT.S'ross,

or mist

later.

SOMALI

N.E. winds,

Pirano, O'uso, Post SAID AND

consider ably.

19th Feb Hoihow 0th 2 Formosa Channel freshening kepada Feb', Coal-J. &.06. The Nera with the French Mail Colombo Maru, Jap as 2,820, is expected to arrive here on Kawashima, 19th Feb- Monday afternoon the 24th inst

Calcutta via Singapore 12th Feb, Gen-N YK

MAILS CLOSE.

10 8.0.

Tacoma-Per Chicago- mara, 20th Feb., 11 8.m.

Macao-Per Sui Tai, 20th Feb.

1.15 p.m.

19th Feb. Canton 18th Feb, Gen.-B. & S. Choysang, Br. 8.8., Courtney,

19th Feb.-Canton 18th Feb., Gen.-J., M. & Co. Michael Jebsen, Ger, 8.5, 951.

8 South coast of) China between H.K. and Lamocks

The same as No 1.

The same and Hainan.

as No. 1 China Coast Meteorological

4 South coast of)

Register.

19th February, a.m.

ly Johnson missed the ball Hicks and Irens Vanbrugh to the which went to Frost, the player London playgoer, Barrie has making no mistake with his shot. never once gone back. When The Admirable Crichton" and That was the only goal scored in the first half and though the "Peter Pan" had made thousands soldiers made valiant efforts to of pounds for Charles Frohmann lovel matters they were unsuccess-at the Duke of York's Theatre ¿ful,

the question was asked, "Will Well on in the second half the Barrie ever do anything as good Siam-Per Locksun, 20th Feb,Anhui, Br. s...350, J. B. Harris. China between H.K. Tamar added the second goal gain?" He did even better Japan via Moji. Victoria and after a fine piece of work by Woman Knowe," which ran for when he wrote. "What Every Frost, who gave Light an open- ing which allowed him to find the over a year in London and will not at close range. Shortly after be seen in Hongkong on Monday' Laight brought about the third night next. It is a truly human Straits goal after Johnson had failed to story with two characters which appeal to all lovers of human clear,

Despite the goale, Johnson nature. These will be played Japan plaged a good game, the points here by Mr. Dallas and Miss Nell which were scored against him Compton. The play is one of being practically unsaveable impelling interest, and grips the Japan via Kobe-Per Torilla, 20th audience from beginning to ead.; while he brought oft quite au No Scotsman or Scotswoman Shanghai and North China-Per

Feb. 3 p.m. ber of good saves. The soldiers had themselves largely to blame for should miss it. the defcat. There passing was not accurate and they kept the ball too much in the air.

Mr. W. Enger was the referee, And the teams were as follow:

H.M.S. Tomar: Turner, goal, Tucker and Harcourt backs; Neil BOU, Mees and Mackay, half backs; Hodgkinson, Laight, Smith, Berry and Furat, forwards.

Right Half Ba. D.O L.L-John. son, goal; File and Gill, backs; King, Holmes and List hall backs; Ryan, Smith, Badowe, Dardley and Mosley, forwards.

SALE OF WORK

ANXIETY IN TIENTSIN.

Although it might be dangerous

Siberian

Mail.

and India via Calcutta- Per A. Apoar, 20th 'Fab, 2 p.m.

via Kuchenotzu, Victoria,

Tacoma, Vancouver and Ischia, Seattle Per Ixion, 20th Feb. 2 p.m.

Anhui, 20th Feb.. 3 p.m.

Shanghai, North China and Japan via Nagasaki (Europe viaSiberia)-Par P. E. Friedrich 20th Feb. 5 p.m

to take too much notice of the Tientsin-Per: Huichow, 20th many alarmist stories which are

Feb., 5 p.m.

Per Haitan, 21st Feb., 9

8,m.

Straits-Per Achilles, 21st Feb.,

.11 a.m.

Macao-Per Sui Tai, 21st Feb.,

flying about regarding unrest Swatow, Amoy and Fooohow- amongst the natives, or even 10 | affect belief in them all, at the same time it is as well to let it be known that things are by no means so settled as they might be. There are good grounds for asserting that strong political forces are at work not alone in Tientsin natives city, but in every populous centre in China and they have had a somewhat dis turbing effect, says the " P. & T

Europeans will wel-Philippine

A very interesting sale work commenced this after Times. noon in the grounds of the come the information that both Union Church which were filled police and military forces in the with an eager band of workers Tientsin Foreign Concession are. bent on accumulating funds to well aware of all that is going on. meet the necessary expenses con- All day on the 2nd inst, a maxim

Jacobsen, 19th Feb- Haiphong and Hoihow Station, 19th Feb., Gen.-J. & Co. It. s... 2,481, "Belaito.

Wind

Hour.

Barometer.

Temperature

Humidity.

D'tión.

Force.

1

19th Feb. Kobe and W'ostook 7a30.1017 76 Moji, Gen. & Ta Nemuro 6 & 29.73- Haitan, Br.8.8, 1.183, Roach, 9th Hakodate 29.75-

Feb.-Fqcchow, moy Tokio .,, 30:79– and Swatow 18th Feb., Kochi - 29.92 Gen-D. L. & Co. Nagasaki 30,03- Jelunga, Fr. 9s., 3,360, Vacfad- K'shima:

yen, 19th Feb.Moji 14th Oshima

Naha" Feb, Gen.-D S. & to

Ishi'jima

CLEARANCES AT THE

HARBOUR OFFICE. Feb. 18. Kiyo-maru, for Canton. Tiibodas, for Shanghai. Bremen, for Bremen.

Feb. 19. Kwongchauwan, for E. C. Wan. 1.15 p.m.

Tingsang, for Canton. Philippine Islands, Yap, Marono, Marie, for Canton

Samarai, Fred. Wil-Haimun; for watow, helmshafen, Rabaul Her- Dainichi-maru, for Milke... bertshohe, Matupi, Aus Indrawadi, for New York. tralia, Tasmania' and Cheong for Canton. New Zealand via Bris Shaw Hsing, for Shanghai. bane-Per Prinz Bigis Machaon, for Singapore mund, 22nd Feb, 8 sm. Colombo-naru, for Yokohama.

Islands-Per Yuen- sang, 22nd Feb., 1 p.m. 9 Shanghai and North China (Europe via S1- beria)-Per Cherian, 22nd Feb., 5 p.m.

Cheorigshing, 22nd Feb., 5 p.m. Swatow-Per Haimun, 23rd Feb.,

9 a.m. Macho-Per Sui Tai, 24th Feb.,

Siberian

Mail.

sequent upon a change in the min gun, mounted on a motor-car. Weihaiwei and Tientsin-Por istry.

The fanction really em was patrolling the district in the unaled from a desire to create more immediata vicinity of the Tutuh's socint life among the members of gaman. This, however, weamore the church and, with that end in in the nature of an object lesson view, some of the ladies formed a than anything else. The sentries working parly which has met at many points in the native city both at the Church Hall and at were doubled some days ago," and Quarry Bay and, with the help of the extra men have not yet been sotho from Kowloon, has boon laken off

instrumental in bringing about From Talifu, Yunnan, it is re this sule of work. The grounds ported that a rebellion broke ou wore prettily decorated.

יזי

Siberlan

Mall.

1.15 p.m.

Shanghai, Tsingtau, Nor th China, and Japan, via Kobe (Europe via Siberia) -Per Nera, 24th Feb., 5

p.m.

at Chinglang, southward from Bratow, Amoy and Foochow

One.

Among the stallholders wore Talifu, bat was promptly suppres Mrs. Stewart, Mre. Bryson, Mrs. sed by the local milia. Stevenson, fancy stall; Mrs. hundred rebels were killed, in Braidwood, Mrs. Rassell and cluding the leader of the insur Mrs. Templeton, faner stall, rectionuies and his family. Mr. and Mr. Donald, Mrs.

Donald and Mrs. J. Henderson,

Weak In History.

plain work stall; Mrs. Stowart, An Italian was recently denied Mrs. Lau Chang and Dr. Sibres, naturalisation papers at Marion, Hainam enamel and onconnut Ohio, because he said George. ware; Mrs. Stubbings, Mrs. Lyon Washington was still Tresiden and Mrs. Drummond drawn of the United States.

body"

IT'S SAID

You can't please every

But JOHNSTONE'S

M. P. WHISKY has a splendid

start. It is only a question of

getting every body to try it.

OBTAINABLE. EVERYWHERE,

H RUTTONIEE & SON,

WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS.

Siberian

French

Mail:

Per Haiyang, 25th Feb.,

9.a.m.

DEPARTED. Feb. 19.

Misumi-maru, for Kwong Yuen Taiyuan, for Melbourne. Wakamatsu-maru, for W'mateu Sardinia, for London. Johanne, for Macao. Singan, for Haiphong. Mathilde, for Haiphong. Soshu-maru, for Anping.. Bremen, for Straits. Indrawadi, for Singapore. Haimun, for Swatow. Rijun-maru, for Kobe.

PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Per 88. Kohsicbang, arrived 18th inst., from Fangkok :- Archer, Mr., Mrs. King, Dr.

& Miss

Porther Shanghai North China Boneg Japan via Moji, Victoria. B.C., and Seattle (Europo via Siberia)-Per Shid-inst, from Moji

Per 8.8. Jelunga, arrived 19th zuoka-maru, 25th Feb Joseph

10 a.m.

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

PASSENGERS DEPARTED, Per s.. Rubi, sailed on 15th and Europe via Marseil- fust., for Manila, &c.— les (Late Letters 11 to Arthur, W. Macfarlane, Wa Noon. Extra Postage 10 Adams, Mr. and R cents). (Letters posted] Mrs. G. D. McCoy, Col B. in all the Pillar Boxes Betts, Mr. & MrsB in time for the first I, S.

olerance will be included

Condon. H.

in this contract mail. Chan Yu Gong Por Ville de la Ciotat, 25th Feb., 11 am.

Macao-Per Sui Tai, 25th Feb.,

Chieng Bam

Dewhurst, Mr &

Mrs. F.e Farrison, JH Philippine Islands-Per Zafiro, Kennedy, J.,

| Kelsey, Mrs. C.F.

1.15 pm,

25th Feb, 3 pm.

Philippine Islands-Per Kaifong, Khan, F.

25th Feb., 3 pm.

Ningpo-Per Shaohsing, 25th

Fab, 3 p.m.

?

Rennolds, W.B. Black. Mr. and

Mys, A. M. Schadd, W. Smith, W¬A Tam To Uldali, V, Wheelwright,

W.D. Wicks, N

Weather.

MaraminamPosis

Capt. W. W. Cooka, 8.1.5.

All the above steamers are fitted with wireless' Telegraphy.

For Freight, or Passage apply to

P. & 0. 5. N. Co.'s office,

Hongkong, 19th February, 1918..

E. A. HEWETT,

Superintendent.

NORDDEUTSCHER

LLOYD,

BREMEN.

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES

8

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0

29.98

nnw 1

29.99-

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30.01

+3

++

BBW 1 22.99 -BBW 2

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Fon HANGHAI,

BAKI,

TO SAIL

1

Whaiwei

17

30.2731 68 n

6

NAGA-) KOBA and * TUKUHAMASIKIO 194)

PRINZ BITELFRIEDRICH Capt. C. Mundt

16,000

A bont THURSDAY, 20th Feb.,

Hankow

H

Ichang

17

Kiukiang..

GUINEA, BRISBANE Capt. D. Louz

SATURDAY,

6,000 32nd February

PRINZ WALDEMAR

at 9

About

Capt. Bromer

6,100

TUESDAY,

KUDAT & SANDAKAN

Í BORNEO

Capt. F. Sembill

4th March

End of

Changsha,,

MANIDA, YAP, ·MAR-).

ONN,SAMARAI, NEW-PRINZ SIGISMUND

SNET & M'BOURNE.

Shanghai 30.1042 92 nne 2 om Gutzlaff 30.0141-ne 2 omr Sharp P. 7830.0257 ---. no

KOBE and YOKOHAMA“ 1 or Amoy

6a30.0062 88 880 10 30.0462 100 nne 1 o Taihoku 5a 29.98—— @ 2 Taichu Tainan

Swatow

Koshun

10

..

29.99------- 29.99

29.97- 29.95 --- **** @ 2

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P'dores Canton 9 H'kong 6a 29,9666 95 B 1 of Gap Rock

29.94-

€ 2.c Macao 29.94658se 1 of Wuohow 9a 30.0164 93 e 1 c Pakhoi Hoihow. Phulien

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T. F. Claxton, Director, Hongkong, Observatory, Feb. 19. 1 Barometer, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheit on the level of the sea in inches, tenths and hundredths.

2 Temperature, in the shade, in degrees Fahrenheit.

9 Humidity, in percentage of saturation, the Humidity of ai saturated with moisture being 100.

February

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

For further Particulars, apply t

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

METCHERS & CO.,

ORFFI AL AGENTS, HONGKONG and QUINA.

Forgkong 15 h February, 1914.

Douglas Steamship co., ld.

Hongkong-South China Coast Ports.

Highest Clans, Fastest and Most Luxurious Steamers on the Coast, baring spletuid Accommodation for First-Class Fassinger, Electris Light. Ezopulent Cuisine.

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

STEAMSHIPS,

4. Direction of Wind, to two | MAITAN. points.

MAIYANG

BATASA

MES

CAPTAIN

J. 8. Roach ...... | FRIDAY, 21st Fab, al

A. E. Hodgins... | TUESDAY, 35th Fab., af 10 K

5 Force of Wind, according to HAICHING..... { W. O. P FRIDAY, 2815 Fab., at "0. a 14. Beaufort Scale.

FOR SWATOWAŁ

HAIMUN ... | 3. W. Bra35............ | SUNDAY, 38rd Feb., si 10 = m.

Steamers will arrive at, and depart from the Oo.'s Wharf amy Blakel

For Fright and Fasag", apply to “

Douglas, Lapralk

6 State of Weather, b blue sky. a detached cloud, d drizzling rain f fog, g gloomy, h hail, 1 light- ning, o overcast, p passing showers, a squally, r rain, s'anow 201 t, thunder, v visibility, w daw wet). 20. Rain in inohës, tenth and hundredths.

METEOROLOGICAL.

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Day On Date On Date Barometer 30.12 80.04 29.99 Temperature 62 63 BB Humidity 27- 85 74 Wind.

ESE Direction

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0

Per a.s. Sardinia, sailed on 19th H.K. Observatory, 18th Feb., 1913. inst., for Bingapore, &c.

Shanghai, North China, Welhal-

wei Chofoo and Dalay Allan, A.

Per Liangohow,

Feb., 3 p.m.

Fort Bayard, Haiphong, Pakhol Brown. Capt. and

High Water

...Hongkong

General Managers.

THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED.

Mail Service to Australia via Manila,

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(SUBJECT TO MODIFICATIONK

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On the 14th Fab.

On the 7th March. On the 4th April.

PT. F. Claxton, Director, TIDE TABLE.

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Philippine Inlands, Australis Galt, Capt.

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