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ST. STEPHENS COLLEGE, EXCESS - PASSENGERS.

Annual Athletic Sports.

The annual sports meeting in connection with St. Stephen' College, which was postponed from March 18, took place at Happy Valley yostorday aften- noon. There was a large gathering of interested spectators and some excellent sport was witnessed. The results were as follow:---

Senior, 220 yards race-1, Chau Cheung Nin 2, Leo Kon Kwong.

Junior, long jump: 1, Cheng Fang Chan; 2, Won Ying Shing; 3, Ohiu Kwok Leung.

Júnior, 100 yards: 1, Chiu Kwok Loung, 2, Wan Ying Shing, Senior, long jump: 1, Ho Wong Loe; 2, Li Kwai Üheuk; 3, Ng Sze Kwong,

100 yards race, for boys under 13: 1, Si Ohong Ban: 2, Wong Kap Tang.

Proparatory School race (boys): 1, Chan Sek Nin; 2, Wan Iling 3, Chau Kwan Nia.

Masters Fined at the Marine Court.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,'' TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1918.

At the Marino Court, this morning, bofore Commander Basil Taylor. RN, Jargon Jar gensan, master of the B.8. Haldie was charged by LS, Fox, with unlawfully leaving the waters of this colony with 85 passengera in excess of those allowed by his port clearance on March 6.

POST OFFICE.

MAILS VIA SIBERIA,

London

Mar. 13 Mar. 19

T'ke Shangbai

Mar. 29 gril

MAILS DUE. Siberian, Chenan, 2nd inst. German, Luetzow,End inst.

4

The Lustzow with the German Mail left Singapore on Saturday the 29th inėti, at 7 am and is ex- Dofendant pleaded guilty, Ls, E. Fox, said that at 2 p.m.pected to arrive here to morrow, he stopped the ss, Flaldis, and at noon,

The Chenan is expected to arrive! going on board counted her pas here to-morrow, with the London eengers, together with a ship'e Mail (via Siboria) of Friday the officer and a compradore. Wit- 14th inst.

found on board 236 all Chinese, bot

nesa

MAILS CLOSE.

orow nor the Haiphong,, Pakhol and Saigon-

passengore, counting the compradore's staff.

Seven of the passengers had tickets for Bangkok. via Swatow, and from 70 to 80 had tickets for Swatow. The remainder had no

tickets.

The defendant said he was acting under the instructions of the charterer who told him to

Senior, 220 yards: I, Chan Cheung Nin; 2, Ng Hon Ting.

Junior, 220 yards: 1, Tsoi lak Hon; 2, Won Ying Shing.

Senior High Jump: 1, i Wingle was fined $200. Lee; 2, Fok Wing Kin; 3, Chun Cheang Nin.

clear with 150 passengers. Ile could not any how many het actually had on board. It had nothing to do with him.

Junior High Jump: 1, Wan Ying Shing; 2, Cheng Ping Chan; 3, Tuoi Hop Hong.

Senior, 440 yards: 1, Chau Cheung Nin; 2, An Lee Yan.

Junior 500 yards: 1, Tsoi Hek Hon; 2, Ching Ping Chan,

Herman Oltmanns, master of the s.s. Wongkoi, was charged within similar offence, by L. S. Glendinning, the number in excess being 23, pleaded guilty and had nothing to say.

Ho was fined $200.

Too Many Passengers. Leung Tso, master of the S. L Shun Tai was fined $15 for car

Per Si-Kiang, 2nd April, 88,m.

Straits and Ceylon-For Nankin, 2nd April, 9 a.m. Swatow-Per Haimun, and April,

10 a.m.

Bangkok-Per Rajah, 2nd April,

11a.m.

Swntow and Siam-Per Haldis,

2nd April, 11 a.m. Shanghal, North China and Japan via Nagasaki, Victoria and Tacoma-Per Pana- ma-maru, 2nd April, 1

p.m.

Macao-Por Sui Tai, 2nd April,

Siberian

Mail.

1.15 p.m.

Shanghai, North China and Japan via Kobe (Europe via Siberia)-Per Luetzow, 2nd April, 5

pm.

SHIPPING NEWS. ARRIVED.

WEATHER REPORT,

On the 1st at 11.10.-Pressure

Carl Diederichsen, Ger. a.s., 774, has increased considerably over Bolmer, 31st Mar-Hol- N. Japan, and decreased mode- how 30th Mar., Gen.-J.rately over S. Japan, and slightly over China, and Indo-China, It & Co.

Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR

Andien, Ger. a.a. 2,600. C. van is stationary over the Philippines. AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

Deuss, 31st Mar-Co-

Gradients are aballow evry-

penhagen, Gen.-M. & where..

Co

Light or variable winds with Yuonsang, Br. s.8.; 1,128, Rolfe, fog are indicated along the E. 1st April-Manila 29th coast of China, and light monsoon Mar.; Gon.-J., M. & Co. over the N, China Sea. Nankin, Br. s.s., 4, 50, O. Jones, Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 R.N.R. 1st April-hours ending at 10 am to-day, Shangbai 9th Mar, 19.00 inches. Gen.-P. & O. S. N. Co. Haimun, Br. 8.8., 641, Evans, 1st April-Swatow 31st Mar. Gen.-D. L. & Co. H.M.S. Royal Arthen, Br. Crui-

ser, 1st April-from Eng-1 land..

CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE. April 1 Telemacbus, for Saigon. Chiyuen, for Shanghai,

Nankin, for London.

Petchaburi, for Singapore. Bilbster, for Calcutta Haiching, for Fooohow. Tean, for Iloilo.

St. Albaris, for Melbourne. Ningchow, for Singapore. Laisang, for Yokohama. China, for Yokohama.

Pillow and pole: 1, Ho Winerving 13 passengers in excess of Japan via Moji, Honolulu, Man-Choyeang, for Shanghai.

Quer; 2, Woon Chau Taon.

Bicycle Race (one mile): 1, the number allowed by his

Chan Hei Nin; 2, Wang Ying Shing; 3, Ho Wing Leo.

St. Stephen's Girls' School race: 1, Taing Miu Chun; 2, Fung Sau Kam,

Old Boys rate: 1, Shek Pai Ki; 5, Wong Shiu Lung.

Senior, Half mile: Pat Shin. Wei; 2, Lei King Kwang; 3, Au Lei Yan,

Junior, Half mile: 1, Tsoi Hek Hon; 2, Tso Uhr On; 3, Un Ka Од.

Senior Walking Race:-1, Loung Kai Yuen; 2, Chung Ying

Chun,

ligence. The master of the s.8. Kong Wo who carried eight in uxcose had to pay $25.

FOOTBALL,'

The United Services League.

There is now no doubt as to who are the winners of the United Services loague, for the Royal Engineers made certain of their position by defeating 88th Co. R.G.A. by one goal to nil on the Happy Valloy ground yesterday

afternoon.

Back Raco:-1, Ho Wing Yuon

The teams lined up as follow: 2, Woon Chau Foon.

Siamese Racello Wing-RE.s-Rogers, goal: Coxon Yuen and Ho. Wing Lee: 2 Chau and Morrish, backs; Ferrigan Brown and Collyer, half backs; Kit Nin and Chan Yu Nin.

Back-to-Back Race:-1 Chaa Lewis Healey Pearson Kelly and

Sutherland forwards, Hoi Nin and Yip King Sun; 2, Ng Sze Cheang and Kong Man Ling.

Hurdles -Choung Wei Hon; 2, Chau Choung Nin.

Form flag Race: Fifth form.

The team consisted of: Luo Kwai Chouk, Au Lei Yan, Chung Yin Dau and Chiu Kwok Tung.

Tug-of-war was won by the 6th form, the team consisting of. Ho Nai Pai, Ho Wing Yuon, Yau Yik Cheung, Siu Wei Ki and Yang Bia Uhiu, ·

Championship, 100 Yards:

Lan Kwai Cheuk.

race

A special prize was given by Mr, H. A. Johnston for o between St. Paul's College and St. Stophon's. The first place was secured by Lau Kwai Cheuk (St, Stephons) the second place

88 Co. R.G.A.-Moore goal; Green and Woodam baoks Standley, Barry and Buckland halves, Melia, Copper, Court, Burt and Goldsborough forwards.

Though the .E.s had most of the game the only goal scorod came as somewhat of a surprise. Brown took the kick from a foul awarded against the R.G.A and passed neuily to Kelly who, over roa the alert, put the bail through. The winners of the match posse69 the fine record of having played thirteen matches in the league and winning ten, drawing two

and losing one.

The Chinese Ministry of Finance.

Fort Bayard, Haiphong, Pakhoi and Saigon Per Bong kong, 2nd April, 5 p.m. zanillo, Sailina Cruz, Arica, Iquique. Valpar aiso and Coronel-Per Buyo-maru, 3rd April,

11 a.m.

Straits and Calcutta-Per Kum-

sang, 3rd April. 1 p.m. Macao-Por Sui Tai, 3rd April,

1.15 p.m. Shanghai and North China-Por

Anhui, 3rd April. 3 p.m. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow

Per Haitan, 4th April, 9

8.m.

Masao-Per Sui Tal, 4th April,

1.15 p.m.

Philippine Islands-Per Yuon-

aang, 5th April, 1 p.m.

Macao-Per Sui Tai, 5th April,

Siberian

Mall.

1.15 p.m. Shanghai, North Chinia Japan via Nagasaki, Bonolulu, Canada Unit ed States and South Am- erica via San Francisco (Europe via Siberia)-Per Nippon-maru, 5th April,

.4 p.m.

DEPARTED.

April-1. Benavon, for Yokohama. Yorck, for Philippine Islands. Hatching, for Foochow. gt. Albans, for Philippine Is. Anhui, for Canton. Varg. for Canton. Koeber, for Shanghal. Chthli, for Newchwang, Bithonia, for Portland. Japan, for Shanghai. Chiyuon, for Shanghai. Borneo, for Sandakan. Laisang, for Japan. Tean, for Philippine Islands, China; for Shanghai. Mathilde, for Haiphong. Telemachus, for Saigon. Petchaburi, for Holhow. Orteric, for Philippine Islands. PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Per 8.5. Yorck, arrived 31st Mar., from Yokohama, &c. :— Anderson, O, J. Nathan, A, H. Amerzani

E.

FORECAST FOR THE 24

TO-MORROW. HOURS ENDING AT NOON

District, Hongkong and Neighbourhood

2 Formosa Channel

Forecast.

Light or variable winds, clou- dy, fog in morning.

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Pad Ap il) Fright a

10 ..

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71LL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or about.

the DATES axed-

YOR

STWAMEKU

TO BALL OF

LONDON & ANT- WERPY.S'roE, PIANO, CO,

·PORT BAID, AND MARAMIZ-IMPEONA SHANGHAI,

NANKIN

TOKOHAMA...

MOJI, KOBE&Cap. H. Pune

NILE

DEVANHA

Capt. Owen 3ner, Þ‚x,

BHANGHAI ****** Capt. W. K.Hickey, B.M.B.

ASSAYE

about

4th April

Freight and

Passage.

about

Freight and

10th April

Passt go

Noon

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LONDON, VIA

USUAL FORTS OF Opt. G. W. Cockman, 3.M.u.] 18th April

CALL 'veressant,

All the above steamers are fitted with wireless Telegraphy.

For Freight, or Passage apply to

The ame

as No. 1.

The same

as No. 1.

The same as No 1

P. & 0, B. N. Co,'w of

Poffice,

Hongkong, 31st March, 1918,

3 South coast of) China between H.K. and Lamooka 4,8outh coast of China between H.K. and Hainan.

China Coast Meteorological

Station."

Register.

1st April, a.m.

Wind.i

Hour.

Barometer.

Temperature

Humidity.

D'tion.

Force.

6a30.08

Wostook a Nemuro Hakodate Tokio

Kochi

Weather.

E. A. HEWETT,

Buperati adept.

NORDDEUTSCHER

LLOYD.

BREMEN.

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES

STZAKÉRÉ

3

11

30.09 30,02

W. 1

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30.11-

BW 1

17

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13

30.07--nnw 1 Nagasaki

2 K'shima 30.02 Oshima" 29.95 B&W - Naha

29.99---- В 2- 29.97

BW 3- Ishi'jime Bonin Is.

For

Chefoo

"

Whaiwei 30.0445 84 saw 5 b Hankow Ichang Kinklang Changsha

SAPLES, GENOA,

ALGIERS,

GIBRAL-YORCK*

Shanghai 30.00 50-one If Gutzlaff Sharp P,

Swatow Amoy

no 1 f #29.9649

Of 7829.9802- 6a29.9762 89 ese.2 f

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¡Mrs. Homerdinger

Levy, S. A

Lee Ping-Ip: Lo Lien-tuok Mathews

Wegie, B. Wallach, E.

Gap Rock, 29.94---- Macao 29.9465 Wuchow 98

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Lamont, N. Lannigan, N. Lawless, W. H.

Per 8.8. Nankin, arrived 1st Pakhol

Hothow inat., from Shanghai :-

Vaughan Capt. Phulien Brotherton, T.

PASSENGERS DEPARTED,

For s.8. India, sailed on 29th. St. J. "Mary for London-i- Shanghai and North China -For Adams, E. W. Kendal, W. Chenan, 5th April, 5a.m. Aitken, Mr. and Kerr, Mr. &

Mrs. P. S. Shanghai and North China-Pers. R

Hangaang, 5th April, 5 Allen, Dr. M. H.

Ah Yung, Miss Shanghai, North China Bieze

Nagasaki, Blanch, Mrs. United States, South Booty, Mrs. Le America and Canada via Vancouver (Europo via Siberia) Per Empress of India, 5th April.5 p.m.,

Siberian

Mail.

p.m.

Japan via

Swatow-Per Haimun, 6th April, 9a.m.3. Sandakan-Per Mausang,- 7th

April, 11 a.m.1 Macao-Per Bui Tai, 7th April,

∙1.15 p.m.

It is stated that, after the re-Philippine Islands-Por, Zafiro,

moval of the Ministry of Finance

7th April, 3 pm,

M. Bot, Mr. & Mrs

A

Layton, A. B. Long, N. P... Mackay, Mr. &

Mrs. E. F. MoCahn, Miss Broadwick, Mrs. R

E. B.

Millington, Miss Burgess, Mrs. J. R

Mulington, E. Monkman P. Bultowa Carpentor, E. W. Newton Smith

H. Castleman, W. Niderman, J.: Chew, L. K. Pate, P. WAN Coling, P. R. M. Paterson, D.

TAB, SOUTHAMPTON, (Capt. H. Formes ANTWERP & H'BURG.. SHANGHAI, `TSING-)

TAU, KOBE and YOKOHAMA.................................)

MANILA, ANGAUR,"

LUTZOW

Capt. J. Borifeldt

YAP, NEWGWINEA, COBLENZ BRISBANE SYDNEY(Dapt. L. Klugkist & MELBOURNE ................

Calling & Manila.

17,000

(TUESDAY 1st April,

#10° 1.1.

About

17,800

6,750

THURSDAY, 3rd April,

SATURDAY ∙10 Ap at 9 ami

All the steamare of the European Linear atted with Wireless Taleg

New System of Telefunken.

For further Particular, apply to

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

MELCHERS & CO

GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG IM CHINA,

Hongkong, 22nd March, 1919,

9a29.9932- nw. 2b.DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LD.

T. F. Claxton, Director.

Hongkong. Observatory, Apr., 1.

1 Barometer, reduced to 32

degrees Fahrenheit on the level

Hongkong-South China Coast Ports.

Highest Class, Fasters and Most Luxurions Stemmere an; the Coast, baving of the sea in inches, tenths and plaufa Acommodation for Fin Class Passengers, Bencic Light, ⠀ Excellent hundredths.

2.Temperaturs, 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.

FOR SWATOW AMOY AND FOOCHOW RETURN,

STEAMSHIPS,

(Onoopy'ng 9 to 10 da «)

LMATINON

HAICHING... | W. O. Passmore.. | WEDNESDAY, Sad April, at daylig! 5 Force of Wind, according to HAITAN ...... | J. 8. Bosch | FRIDAY, 4th Aprilz Beaufort Scale.

THAIYANG

6 State of Weather, b blue sky,

o detached cloud, d drizzling rain ffog, g gloomy, h hall, 1 light-

| A. E. Hodgins ... | TUESDAY, 8th April, at 11 am,

FOR SWATOW.

by Ohsu Man Woon (St. Pauls from its office, the proposal has Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Copley-Moyloje: Pearse, Mr. aud ning, o overorat, p passing HAIMUN JJ, W. Evani... | WEDNESDAY, 2nd April, at 11 ® m.

and the third place was alea secured by a St. Paul's boy.

Nin.

Senior Cup: Chan Cheung Junior Cup: Won Ying Shing.

The prizes were presented by

Lady Ho Kai.

been made to sell the premises for 800,000 tasia. They are located within the Legation Straits Quarters, and, after the removal, the Government will not any use of them.

IT'S SAID

"You can't please every

But JOHNSTONE'S

M. P. WHISKY has a splendid

start. It is only a question of

body"

getting every body to try it.

OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE.

French

Mail.

Siberian

Mails

Per Baiyang, 8th April, 9 am

and Rangoon-Per Upada,

les (Late Letters 11 to

So

showers, a squally, r rain, s snow, W.; thunder, v visibility, w dew wet). 0 Rain in inches, tenths and hundredths.

METEOROLOGICAL,

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For Fright and Pasage, apply to

Douglas, Lapraik & Co., General Managers."

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STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED.

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Froggatt, W

States South America Mr. E.

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Hamer, Mrs. Tam Xoung. Hastinge, J, H. Tang Chak-yu

Macao-Per Sui Tal, 8th April Henderson-Gall Walker, 0.0.

Philippine

(8th April,

Philippine

Tasmani

via Port

Herschell Miss Waro, Rev. J.

Per KaifongHING Wells, Miss. G.

Changsha, 9th

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