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LOCAL SPORT.

(Continued from Page 10).

"THE, HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH, MONDAY APRIL (7)/1913.IIT

went with the only goal scored, in the RE.'s favour,

On resumption the Engineers

SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED..

Mason, 5th April-Now York and Sabang 28th Mar., Gon.-8. T. & Co.

opened briskly, and, within a City of Baroda, Br. 6.8., 3,279, E. ed the ground with u parti-coloured minute or two of the restart, Kelly parasol. The boll-inan, familiar had a fine runand confied to Pear- at every football match at home son who from five yards range Misumi was in attendance, while during drova the ball home without giving part of the game, the struggle for Fitzgerald a chance to save. The premier honours continued to the third goal also 's not long in strains of "We shan't be homo coming-Loris putting ina.cross till morning" played with touch-dropping shot which Kolly con ing effect on a tin whistle.

The game itself was not without intoreat for while the R.Es bud al ready a reputation for excellent form and a long list of wins for tho season, the Left Hall, 1.0.LIB. were a team now to shield foot ball in Hongkong. The Engineers have played better games this year, though perhaps Cup-tio nerves might have had a great deal to do with the display, but the Cornwalls, who had the mis fortune to lose a forward early in the game, put up the poorer gime.

Brownand Lowis were easily to best pair of forwards on the field and did some rare good work, Ilichardson, the opposing Ilf, being the only one who gave Lewis any trouble.

The Cornwalls had hard luck, it is true, in having to play for the greater part of an important game, with only ton men, but that is no excuse for the faultinces of their pening,

A word of praiso must be given to Fitzgerald, who despito the secre, played a really fine game. Time and time again" he brought off brilliant saves and parned much applauss from the spectators,

The roforeo was Mr. A. P. Storrio, wlio is an old favourite for finals, Out of the sit six competitions he has referred five finals.

vorted.

Darwent,

Maru, Jap. 8.s., Yuchi koshi, 5th April-Kwan Yuen let April, Coment Stone.-A. Bune.

6th April-Haiphong 4th April, Gen.-A. R. Mar ty,

**

Gth April-Swatow 5th April, Gon.-D. L. & Co.. Kwangtah, Chi. 8.8., 1,536, P.

Haiyang. Br. 8.s., 1,363, Hodgins,

Stewart, 6th April-Can- ton 5th April, Gen.-C. .M. S. N. Co.

POST OFFICE. autis

MAILS ARRIVED TO-DAY. Shanghai, s.s. Chinhua. Shanghai, 8.8. Atlantiquo. Bangkok, a.a. Kohslching, Australia, 8.8. Nikko Maru.. Haiphong, as. Hue,

Swatow, s.8. Kwongsang. Japan, e.s. Yawata Maru. Shanghai, 8.8. Kitano Maru. Europe, 8.8. Amazone.

MAILS VIA SIBERIA. Bus Shangbai

Mar. 29

Lait London

Mar. 13

Mar. 19

April 4

!

MAILS DUB. American, Persia, 8th inst. English, Dovanha, 9th inst. Canadian and American, Em-

press of Japan, 10th

WEATHER REPORT,

On the 7th at 10.35.-Pressure has increased moderately over N. China and decreased moderately to slightly elsewhere.

The Chinese depression has

Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR

moved into the Eastern Sen. The AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

southern depression has deepened elightly and la now central overi Tongking.

Pressure is highest over N. Chian and to the south-east of Japan.

Moderate northerly winds aro indicated along the E. coast of China, and moderate S. winds

over the western portion of the N.

China Sea.

hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am to-day, 0.00 inches.

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

Br. B.B., 1,562, Jonking, 6th April-Saigon 2nd April, Gen.-Owners, 1lien For a time the Cornwall's attack ecemed imbued Hue, Fr. 8.8., 769, Corneliensen, with new vigour and made a valiant attempt to got through, proved but Coxon and Morrish too strong a defence and play was transferrol to the other end where Fitzgerald was called upon to stop a hot shot by Pearson. Again the Cornwalls rallied and this time boat the Engineer's

The Persia with the American 6th April-Shanghal 3rd Mail is expected to arrive here delenco. A scramble in the Chinhus, Br. 5.8., 1.349, "Benson, goal mouth followed but just

April, Gon.-B. & S. before the kesper was beaten, the

The Devanha with the English rulo

broken. Upada Br. 8.8., 3,382, Logan, 6th to-morrow, at daylight.

April-Yokohama. Kobe Leffside-

Mail left Singapore on Saturday Subsequently Weekop had

and Moji 27th Mar., Gen.the 5th instant at 9 a.m. is ex-2 Formosa Channel Lat freshen his own

-J., M. & Co. good try all but his shot went over the har. Pearson, some low minutes beforò time, ran through and added the fourth goal, and time sounded with the Engineers victors by four goals'to nil.

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16th April "Faniga.

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| Freight and

Capi. U.R. Loogden, n... Stat April Passage,

District.

Forecast.

S.E. to S. 1' Hongkong

and winds, mo-B HANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE & Neighbourhood derate;

YOKOHAMA.... cloudy.

PALAWAN

S. winds

Ing from N.

E. later.

P. & O. 8. N. Co.'s office,

All the above steamers are fitted with wireless Telegraphy.

For Freight, or Pasenge apply to

E A. HEWETT,

Baperintendent.

Hongkong, 6th April, 1913.

4

China between H.K.

and Lamocks

South coast of

E. to S.E. winds, moderate.

The same

as No. 1.

China between H.K. and Hainan.

China Coast Meteorological

6th April-Graymas 28th This packet brings the parcel 3 South coast of Feb., Ballast.-J. & Co.

patch by the all-sea route on the. Triumph, Ger. s.a., 708, Langs-mails closed in London for des-

chwager, 7th April- Hungay 1st April, Coal 5th March and for despatch over

land on the 12th March. 47. & Co.

7th April-Yokohama, Kobe and Shanghai 4th April, Gon.-M. M. Maru, Jap. 8.8., 3,439, M, Yage, 7th April-Manila Ballast. Order. Kahsichang, Ger. s.8., 1, 5, A.

Raschon, 7th April

Mrs E R. Halliax presented the shield and medals after the win-Atlantique, Fr. ... 3,501, Lidin, hers had been congratulated by the Hon. Mr. E.R. Tallifax in a happy little speech. The Captain Nikko of the It..s then presented Mrs. Hallifax with a haulsono bouquet in a silver holder, and the pro- voedinge terminated with cheers for the two competing tasma.

LAWN TENNIS.

B. & S.

Amazonó, Fr. s.a., 6,380, Girard, 7th April Marseilles and Saigon 5th April, Gon.-M. M.

Yawata

K

Eastern. Br. 8.s., 2,272, Baikie, 7th April-Australian Ports 14th Mar., Gon,-G. L. & Co.

Maru, Jap. s.., 2.366, Sokine, 7th April-Na- gasaki, Gon.-N. Y. K — Cape, 7th April-Yoko- Maru, Jap. 8.s., 8,512, hama 26th Mar., Boor.- N. Y. K.

Fonchow, Br. 8.8., 1,994, Spink,

1.K,C.C. Tournament. The amal tournament of the A few minutes; after 4 o'clock lawn tennis section of the long- kong Cricket Club has com the teams lined up as follow:-

'anti first Royal Engineers: Regers, menced, and the goal Coxon and Morrish, backs; second rounds of the sover Forrigan, Scott and Collyer, al campetitions have to be comKitano halves; Lowis, Brown, Pearson,pleted by the 12th inst., the Kelly and Sutherland, forwards, third rounds by the 19th inst. L.H. D.C.L.I.-Fitzgerald, and the fourth and fifth by the 26th. The rule requicing players

7th April-Saigon 3rd goal; Childs and Drew, backs;

April, Rico-B. & S. Minton, Withers, and Richardson, to complete their ties within the halves; Weokes, Condon, Bilio, specified time will be strictly en

force. The handicapping work CLEARANCES AT THE Newbold and White, forwards..

HARBOUR OFFICE. The E's. won the toss and has been done by Capt. Craw-

April 5. elected to kick with the sun at ford, R.A., Mr. LA. Nisbet, thoir backs. From the kick the out. Hunton, R.M.L.1., Mfr. R. Daigi muru, for Tamsui. Kwangles, for Shanghai. Cornwalls paid a visit to the Engi-lancock and. Mr. A. C. E. Wongkoi. for Haiphong.

April 7. neer's goal, but the defence there

satisfactory There is a very

Quarta, for Saigon. was quite equal to all demands and very soon afterwards play entry for the several coinpatitions Misumi-maru, for Kwong Yuen, was transferred to the other end; au some kaonly-contested mat- Ilaiyanz, for Foochow Pearson sont a neat pass out to ches should result. There are 21 Zafiro, for Iloilo. Sutherland who passed Childs but names in the Championship Sin-Chinbua, for Canton. failed to shoot, the ball going glow, and the winner will have to Kwongsang, for Canton. behind. From the goal kick tho meet the holder, Mr. Nisbet. The Muusang, for Sandakan,

·Engineers kept up a proseuro-on-draws in this compotition are:- Teintau, for Singapore,

Muster plays P. the Cornwalls until Richardson R. F. C. securing the ball, sont it down Delaunay, H. Hancock plays the wing ta. White, who with a fine Capt. C. A. Jones, Dr. G. E. aturn of speed looked like making. Aubrey plays W.N. Lowo, Major Quarta, for Saigon.

S. F.

Elborough,'

stopped the rusirby putting the Walker plays Major F. J. Bowen. Another rail Byes-M. 1. Harris plays Capt. ball into touch. was made on the Cornwall's goal. J. Olarko, Capt. Crawford and Fitzgerald brought off a good plays C. Willson, A. II. Crook BBVG; in the scramble which plays winner of Maetor and followed, the Engineers serined Delaunay, A.N. Joseland plays L. 10 overwhelm their opponents, le Broton, M. Donelsou plays but the opportunity was lost by Capt. Atkins, W.E. Weidler plays Scott, who. lying well up, put the J.B. Ponman. Some of these ties have already bon played off, ball over the bar.

S: E. Grean having besten Major Huutor by G-4, 62, 6-3; M.R. Harris defeated Capt. Clarko 4.0, 1, 6-2, 6-4; and J. B. Penman overcamo W.E. Weidler by 8.0, 6-2, 6-1..

Scoring opened about twelve minutes from the start, Fizgerald stopped a shot close in from Lowis But be it rebounded into play Scott took the leather and bootol it into the net amid mach "cheer. ing. The last few minutes of the first half saw Nowbold and White make a determined attempt to level the scores but the ball went behind, and half time whistle

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Haimun, for Swatow. April.. 7. Mausang, for Sandakan, Zafiro, for Philippine Islands. Boyne, for Yokohama. Hulchow, for Canton. Tsintau, for Hoihow. Rajaburi, for Swatow,

PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Por 8.9. Haiyang, arrived 6th inst, from Swatow:-- Appion

Weekorsham Aubort, J.

The Empress of Japan with the Canadian and American Mail ex "Korea " is expected to arrive here on Thurday the 10th instant.

MAILS CLOSE. Swatow-Per Triumph, 8th April,

8 a.m

נו

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow

Per Haiyang, 8th April,

9.a.m.

B.m.

Station.

Register.

7th April, a.m.

Wind.

Hour.

Barometer.

Temparature

Humidity.

D'tion.

Force.

Weather.

Shanghai, North China, Japan Wostock 7a 29.93 39 70 wow le

via Moji, Victoria and Nemuro Seattle Per Sado-maru, Hakodate .. 8th April, 10 a.m. Straits and Calcutta-Per Chun

Bang, 8th April, 10 a.m. Weihaiwoi and Tientsin-Per K'shima Huichow, 8th April, 10 Oshima

Naha Ishijima Saigon, Straits. Ceylon. Bonin Is. Adelaide, Western Aus Chefco tralia, India, Adon, Egypt | Whaiwei and Europe via Marseil-Hankow les (Late Letters 11 to Ichang Noon. Extra Postage 10 Kinkiang centa). (Letters posted Changaha in all the Pillar Boxes Shanghai in time for the first Gutzlaff clerance will be included Sharp P. in this contract mail.) | Amoy For Atlantique, April, 11 a.m.

French

Siberian

Mail.

Mail.

NORDDEUTSCHER

LLOYD. BREMEN.

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL

16th April 10 m.

About

LINĖS

68

29.87.

wawl-

Fon

STNAMEAL.

TO CALL OR

Tokio

29.97

11

Kochi

29.97

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Nagasaki

29.83

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ALGIERS,

11

29.88-

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29.79.

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BBW 9

29.77- 29,80

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W DAY,

27,800

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Capt. Fahrath

16,000

THURSDAY,

17th April,

[

MANILA, 'ANGAUR,)

30.05 42 75

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YAP, NEWGUINEA. COBLENZ BRISBANE SYD SEY (Capt. 1. Klugkist & MELBOURNE

6,750,

SATURDAY, 19 Apil

at 9 a 10+

HOBE & YOKOHAMA

PRINZ SIGISMUND

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15

2. fd 29.80 54 29.78 52 - nnw 3 f 0 b 7a29.8167- 6a29.83 71 80 sw 2 b 0 o ,B29.8669 95

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29.93

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29.87

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11

6a 29.83 72 98 29.81-

10

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$1

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8th Swatow

Shanghai, North China Tainan

via Nagasaki, Koshun

Japan

Honolulu Canada, United P'dores. States South America Canton and San Francisco (Eu-H'kong rape via Siberia)-Per Gap Rook Tenyo-Mara, 8th April, Macao 29.79 72 --

Wuchow 9a Pakhoi # Macao-Per Sui Tai, 8th April, Hoihow Phulien

11 am.

1:15 pm

15

6&29.7270

Tourane

15

29.75 81

BW 20

0. St. J. Aparri Manila

12

29.86 75

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29.88 75

29,87 72

010

10

9 a 29.87 84 nw 2b

Philippine Islands Par Kaifong 8th April, 3 p.m. Straits and Ceylon-Per Kitano

maru, 8th April, 5 p.m. Straits and Calcutta-Per Upada, Legaspi

8th April, 5 p.m.

Swatow-Per Haimun, 9th April,

10 8.m.

Iloilo

29.8877- ne 1'c

1.T. F. Claxton, Directori

1Capt. F. Bembill

* Calling at Manila.

about TUESDAY,

29th April

End of April

All the steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wireless Teiegaphy New System of Telefunken.

For further Particular, apply to

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1 Barometer, reduced to 32 Calsize. Bombay-Fer Austria, degrees Fahrenheit on the level

9th April, 10 a.m.

Australia, Philippine Islands,

Tasmania, New Zealand via Port Darwin-Per Changsha, 9th April, 11

am...

of the sea in inches, tenths and hundredths.

2 Temperature, in the shade, in degrees Fahrenheit.

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

STHAMOEXPE.

VATTAIN

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1

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TUESDAY, 81 Apţil, at 11 x.m,

3 Humidity, in percentage of Walker, Rev. Japan via Kagasaki-Per Nikko-saturation, the Humidity of sir HAIYANG ... A. E. Hodgins

saturated with moisture being 100, HAICHING..... | W. C. Passmore, Archdeason

maru, 9th April, 11 a.m.

4 Direction of Wind, to 10 HASTAN...... J. 8. Bosch... Walker, Mrs.Swatow, Amoy and Foochow

-Per Kaijo-maru, 9th points.

5 Force of Wind, according to April, 11 am. Shanghai and North China-Per Beaufort Bcale..

Hangsang, 9th April, 11

Per sa. Atlantique, arrived 7th inst., from Yokohama, &c. :- Anderhoven, M. Namie

D.

Nagayuna Авзитрово, M. Nishino, Mrs.

JI

K. Okabe Brown, R. Balliste, Mr. and Otta, Mrs. A.

Mrs.

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Cakchita, C

Cakchita, S. Dautle, P.

Hanamura Ho Go

Hirayama

Hoga. Mrs. C

Kowmre

Konra

Matsimra

Matsubara

Maoham

Minami

8.0,

Philippine Islands, Timor, Aus- tralia, Tasmania & New Zealand via Thursday

Yawata Islands-Per maru, 9th April, 11 a.m! Straits and India via Calcutta- Par Kumsang, 9th April,

1 p.m. Macao-Per Sui Tai, 9th April,

1,15 p.m.

FRIDAY, 11th April, at 11 am,

TUESDAY, 15th April, at 11 am. FOR SWATOW.

HAIMUN ........ ] J. W. Eranz.....į | SUNDAY, 18th April, at 10 am.

Blenmors will arrive at, and depart from, the Co.'s Wharf near Blake Pier

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METEOROLOGICAL,

Previous

Day On Date On Date

Soley, M. G. T. Japan via Kobe-Per Tango- Barometer 29.90 29.86

Shurakaim, H.

Shunakami,

Sakovitch,

et p..

29.82

Tohishima

Twamoto

Tong Long-shan

Trangois, Ch.

maru, 10th April, 10 am. Temperature 73 Shanghai and North China-Per Humidity

Kwongsang, 10th April, Wind

71

70

81

93

73

11 a.m.

Uchida

Direction SE

8

Wollman

Shanghai, & North China Force

0

: of

0

Yoshiada

-

Yagura: Yenjamato

Per 5.5. Kohsichang, arrived 7th

inst,, from Bangkok:- Graham

Por 8.8. Nikko, Maru, arrived 7th inst., from Manila:- Archer, Miss C. Lawes, C. Bieber, Mr. and Lawes, Mrs.

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Lowest

11a.m.

Macao-Por Sul Tai, 10th April,

1.15 p.m. Shanghai and North China-Per Chinhua, 10th April, 3 .p.m. Swatow. Amoy and Foochow

10 a,m Shanghai North China and Fath Japan vis. Kobe-Per A. Apoar, 11th April 11

a

Macac Per Sul Tal, 11th April,

1/15 p.m. Straite and Burmah Per Muttra,

“18th April, 10 ¤‚IEL,

II.K. Observatory, 6th April, 1913.

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