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LOCAL SPORT.

*CRICKET.

Soldiers' Club Shield Final. Yesterday afternoon the final in the competition for the Soldiers'

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1913.

round of the Championship Singles.

On Saturday the annual tennis match between the H.K.C.C, and the L.R.O. takes place, as well as the prize giving in connection with the tournement.

On Saturday week there will Club Cricket Shield, was played be a a promenade encert on the between the Left Hall D. O. L. I. Orisket Ground, commencing at and the 88th Co. R.G.A. resulting 9.15 p.m.; entrance $1. in an easy win for the former. The feature of the match was the cellent stand made by Pte Nightingale who made a fine 104 hot out. For the losers Gr. Berry and Bomb. Sly did well contribut ing 53 and 41 respectively.

The scores were as follow:---

Cpl. Onkenfell, b Stanley

Pie Nightingale not out

Pte Davie, Ib.w., b Stanley

Innings declared closed.

SHANGHAI RACES,

Results of First and Second

Day's Racing

POST OFFICE.

MAILS ARRIVED TO-DAY: Saigon, a.s., Magellan. Japan, s.s. Tosa-maru. Manila, ss. Loongsang.

MAILS VIA SIBERIA.

Пре Shmighal

May 3

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Laft London April 16

MAILS DUE. English, Delta, 8th inst. Siberian, Linan, 8th inst. Can. & Am. Monteagle, 10th inst.

SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED.

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 6th at noon.-Pressure has again decreased slightly over

Hanoi, Fr. e.s., 739, Chevalier, 5th the China coast and quickly. at Wladivostock, a depression now .8. Manchuria, A mo-

Mar

and

Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR

Pakhof 4th May, Gen.- covering. Months occurred in AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

A. R. Marty.

B.B.,

Varg, Nor. .,874, Jebsen, 5th May-Hongay 2nd May, Coal.-B. & Co. Sabina Rickmers, Dutch

5,730, Yagt, 5th May Haiphong 2nd May, Aallast, A. P. Co. Wuku, Br. .s., 2,511, Howard, 5th May-Saigon 1st May, Rice.-B. & S. Diederichsen, Ger. ... 774, Faholen, 5th Moy--Hal- phong and Holbow 4th May, Gen.-J. & Co.

5th May-Hongay 2nd May, Coal.-B. & S. Br. s.... 1,047, Robinson,

Maru. Jap.... 5,087, H. Tomanska, 5th May Moji #9th April,' Cɔal,— M. B. K.

The Delta with the English Mail left Singapore on Saturday the 3rd instant at 3 p.m. and is Carl expected to arrive here on Thurs: day the 8th instant at 8.a.m. This We are in debted to the Hong-packet brings the Farcol Maile, kong Club for the results of yes closed in London for despatch by terday's and to-day's racing at the all sea route on the 2nd April Singen, the Shanghai spring meeting.

The following are yesterday's results:-

The Paper Hunters' Cup, mile: Bornite (Mr. Rows) ..........

Time; 1.30 2/5.

The Criterion Stakes, 1 mile: Castlefield (Mr Moller)

***

and for dispatch overland on the 9th April:

The Linan, is expected to arr ive here on Thursday the 8th instant with the London Mail (vis

Siberia) of Friday the 18th April.

Fukui

The Monteagle with the Cana-Hue,

3 dian and American Mail (er

Manchuria) is expected to ar-

Tr. 8.8., 651, Corneliuben

5th May-Mauchau, Bal- last-A, R. Marty.

rive here on Saturday the 10th Seminole, Br. ss., .3,797, Clarke, 1inst.

MAILS CLOSE. Mahatma (Mr Dalgarno)

Haimur, 7th Morengo (Mr Rowe) and San-Swatow-Per

May, 10 a.m. Japan via Nagasaki-Per Ku- mano-maru, 7th May, 11

DHE LEFT-HALF D S., I

1.

Lee Cpl. Hunt, l.b.v., b

Stanley...

В

Pie Stone, o Fuller, b Jones

Sgt. Plant, c Payne b Barry

18

17

104

9

Pte Crawley, a Cooper, b

Smith

1

15

Sir Tristram (Mr. Middleton)

2

Lce. Upl. Willcocks, not out

4

Pie Wyatt.

Radium II. (Mr. Sleap)

Pto Clibbon.

did not hat.

Pte Smith

Extras

14

2

Total for 6 wickets

191 dringham (Mr Hill) dead heat

Time: 2.03 4/5.

0. M. R. W.

The Griffine Plato, mile:

Stanley.

.12 1 67

3

Payne.

8 4 25

The Plover (Mr Hill)

Berry.

4.1 15

Sheffield (Mr Moller)

1

Jones,

4

29

1

Sir Brian (Mr Vida) ...

3

Time: 1.28 3/5.

Gulliver.

4 21

Smith.

4- 16

1.

The Carthay Cup, li miles:

I'm OFF (Mr Hill) ·

Carlisle (Mr J. K. Brand)

2

President (Mr Hayes)

3

9

Time: 3.09 4/5.

41

**

Sir Pelleas (Mr Vida)

2

Nameless (Mr Laurence)

1

The Egret

Br. Stanley, o Smith b Plant

3

Bowling.

88th. Coy,, . U. 4, I

Mr. Gr. Faller, l.b.w, b

Wyalt

Gr. Berry, o Plant b Smith 53

B. Sly, b Plant

Gr. Payne, bSmith...

Gr. Joseph; c Clibbon b

Nightingale

Gr. Smith, b. Smith

Gr. Cooper, b. Smith

S.S.M. Fielder, 1.b.w. b.

Plant

Gr. Jones, b Smith...

Gr. Gulliver, not out Extras

Total

Smith.

Plant:

Nightingale.

Wyatt.

Davis.

Bowling

401

for third place.

The Pou-Ma-Zing Cup. 1 mile:

Time: 2.04 2-5.

A.m.

5th May-San Francisco Bulk oil.-8. Q, & Co. Middleham, Castle, Br. a.s, 2,990, Walters, 5th May-Moji 30th April, Gen.-D. & Co.

Philippine Island, Australia, Ta-Lincairn,

amania and Now Zes- land via Thursday Is landa-Por Inaba-maru, 7th May, 11 a..

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow- -Per Kaijo-maru, 7th May. 1 p.m. Macao-Per Sui Tal, 7th May,

1.15 p.m.

Philippine Islands-Per Rubi, 7th May, 3 p.m.

1 Saigoh-Per Devawongee,

May, 4 p.m.

2

The Hart Legacy Cap, ) mile: Sir. Beaumaris (Mr Vida)

Shamrock (Mr Dann)

Marengo (Mr Rowe) ...

Time 57:2-5.

The Jockey Cup, 1 mile:

Vanda (Mr Bell-Irving)

Apage (Mr Wingrove)

125

O. M. R. W:

13 3 37 5 15 4 30 3

5- 17 1

3 12. 1

18

1

LAWN TENNIS, M.K.CC. Tournament. The final tie in the Doubles Handicap in connection with the above tournament was played off last evening in the presence of a fairly large crowd of spectatore. Ospli Crawford and Capt. James faced Messrs A. N. Jose- land and J. B. Penman, the odds of the respective couples baing level. The result was rather surprising win for the divilians by three sata to love and 18 games to 11. The standard of play was none too high, and from a spectator's point of view the match was unattractive.

4 The first Fet AW

the

Faust (Mr Mieloh)

Time: 2.08.3-5.

7th.

3 Straits, Burmah, and India via Calcutta-Per

1

· 2

***

3

1

2

Tosa- maru, 7th May, 4 p.m. Sandakan-Per Mausang, 7th

May, 5 p.m. Hofhow, Haiphong Pakhoi and Baigon-Per Hanoi, 8th May, 9 a.m.

Hothow, Haiphong, Pakhai and Saigon Per Carl Died- erichnen, 8th May, 9 a.m.

3 Japan via Kobe-Per: Aki-maru,

8th May, 10 a.m. Swatow, Shanghai and North

The Kiangan Cup, 14 mile: Perseverance (Mr Laurence) 1 Cherry Tree (Mr Vida) akermann (Mr Rowe)

Time: 3.46.2-5.

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3

The Folipse Stakes, 17 miles: The Stag (Mr Fock)...

Percentage (Mr Laurence) and the Trader (Mr Bremner) dead beat.

Time: 2.40.3-5. 'The Chilli Cup, 14 miles : Kiangwau (Mr Laurence) The Petrel (Mr Hill) .. Liebesbrief (Mr Lindsay)

Time: 2.39.3-5.

3

.

China-Per Choysang. 8th May, il a.m. Macao-Per Bui Tai, 8th May,.

1.15 p.m. Shanghai and North China-Per

Siberian

Luchow, 8th May, 3 p.m. Shanghai, & North China (Europe via Siberia)- Per Delta, 8th May, 5 p.m. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow

Per Halyang, 9th May,

10 s..

2 Japan "via Kobe-Per Torilla,

9th May, 11 am, Swatow, Weihaiwei, Chefoo and Tientsin-Per Cheong shing, 9th May, 11: a.m. Macao-Per Sul Tai, 9th May.

1.15 p.m.

To-day's Results, The following are the available results of the races today The Chu-ka-za Cop. Mahatms............(Dalgarno)

.....................(Rowe).

Hayes 3

Marengo

Fulham.....................

Time 1 min 29.3-5 sec. The Shanghai Darby. The Trader .........(Bremner)

civiliane ahowing better judg Percentage........(Laurence)

ment

than their opponenta, Jossland being especially pro- minent for steady volleying at the net. At the end of the eighth game the winning pair had a lead of 5-3, but in the next, Jose- land lost his service! The follow- ing one, however, was easily got, and with it the sat at 8-4.

The Plover

m

(Bill) Time 3 min 08.4-5 ens,

BARGAINS ON OFFER..

1 2

Messrs Whiteaway, Laidlaw and Play warmed up a little in the Company, Limited have issued a next, and some longer rallies were full and complete pamphlet scen. At the end of the sixth, the dealing with their Great White games were level, bat Joseland Sale which is now in progress, and Penman walked off with the All white goods are available next three, winning the set at 6-3, at reduced prices from now In this set the military men tried until the 31st of May. It is hard to settle down, but they worth noting, however, that the never played with steadiness and reductione are strictly confined to white goods shown in the pam- often were quite outplaced.

rana to The match gave promise of phlet. The booklet brightening up in the next set, thirty-two pages and includes the the military men realising that it following Household Drapery. now or never." Games Summer Dress Goods, Boots, and about were taken until the Shoes, Ladies and Children's ninth, when Joseland took the Goods, Gentlemen's Wants, Toilet d. Peaman sorred in the Requirements, Crookery and

was called. Glass, t and "30 love

It is impossible to do more neland got the next point by a Tamarkably layer volley while than merely hint at the bargains

Was

Br. s... 2,260; Jackson. 5th May-Haiphong 3rd May, Ballast.-Order.

Baimun, Br, 5.5., 641, Evans, 6th

!

May-Swatow 5th May,

Gon.-D. L. & Co. L.

Co.

6th

South Japan, owing to the con- tinued advance eastwards of the anticyclone.

The southern depression is situated to the South of Luzon

this morning and appears to be WI moving W.N.W.

Freshening N.E.' 'winds are in- dloated over the northern portion

of the China Sea.

JILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or

about the DATES named

To Sail On Remarks For

daylight Freight

DELTA

Steamers

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24/SHANGHAI. Capt. E. P. Martin, R.N.R. Í 9th May,&P'sage

hours ending at 10 am, to-day, 0.00 inches.

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

District.

1 Hongkong and

Neighbourhood

Forecast.

E. winds, moderate to fresh; elou- dy, probably

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rain

later. 2 Formosa Channell N.E. winde,

freshening.

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

South coast of) China between H.K. and Hainan.

LONDON, via CHINA

Noon

Freight

Usual Porte Capt. O. H. S. Tooque, R.N.R. 10th May! & Fange of Call.........

LONDON & ANT-

WERP, Singa- NILE

pore, Penang Capt. H. Powoll,

Umbo, Port Said,

& Marseilles......

MOJI, KOBE & "YOKOHAMA........

SHANGHAI,

NUBIA

Cant. F. J. Fox,

about | Freight

14th May} & Penge

about.

Freight

15th Moy &P'eage

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The same

as No. 1:

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Station.

6th May, am

Wind.

Hour.

Barometer.

emperature

Humidity.

D'tion.

Force.

Weather.

Hongkong, 6th May, 1913.

E. A. Hewett,

Superintendent.

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CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE. May 5.

Tydeus, for Liverpool. Bauri-maru, for Sourabaya, Daito-maru, for Port Arthur. Kwanglee, for Canton. Yatshing, for Kobe. Cheongshing, for Canton. Amazone, for Marseilles. Benevon, for Kohsichang, Chiukiang, for Canton. Luchow, for Canton. Philippine Islands, Australia, Glenogle, fór Rangoon.

New Varg, for Canton Zealand vis Port Dawinr Fooshing, for Boukohe.

10th Siberia, for San Francisco. -Per Taiyuan,

May 6,

English

Mail...

Tasmania and

May, 10 s.m.

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Straits, Burmah, Ceylon, Sabine Rickmers, for Tamsui. Adelaide, Western Aus- Haitan, for Foocbow. tralia, India, Aden, Kwellin, for Canton." - Egypt, and Europe via Taming, for Iloilo. Brindisi (Late Letters Unkal-maru, for Wakamateu 11 a.m. to noon, Extra Rajaburi, for Singapore, Postage 10 cents.) (Bup Middle Castle, for Bombay. plementary mail on board Kaljo-maru, for Foochow up to the time fixed for departure of the mail (Extra Postage 10 centa) (Letters posted in all the Pillar Boxes in time for

DEPARTED. May 6.

the first clearance will Amazone, for. Saigon. be included in this con-Biberia, for San Francisco, tract mail) The Parcel Haitan, for Swatow Mail will be closed on Varg, for Cantón, Friday, the 9th May, at Luchow, for Canton 5 p.m. Per China, 10th Chinklang, for Canton, May, 11 a.m.

Tydeus, for Singapore. Taming for Philippine Island. Glenogle, for Amoy, Magallan, for Shanghai.

Philippine Islands-Per Loong

Bang 10th May, 1 pm. Macao-Per Sul Tai, 10th May,

1.15 p.m. Haiphong, Pakhof and, Saigon." Per Kallong, 10th May,

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T. F. Claxton, Director. Hongkong, Observatory, May, 6.

1 Barometer, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheit on the lovel of the sea in inches, tonths and hundredths.

2 Temperature, in the shade, in degrees Fahrenheit.

8 Humidity, in percentage of saturation, the Humidity of air saturated with moisture being 100, 4 Direction of Wind, to two

points.

KUDAT&SANDAKAN

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* Calling at Manila.

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For further Particulars, apply to

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REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETWEEN EUROPE AND JAPAN.

OUTWARD:

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NEXT. SAILINGS:-

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HOMEWARD.

Steamers.

Amazone Armand Behtc 10430 T. 1st June Polynesien 10728 T. 16th do

5 Force of Wind, according to Atlantique Beaufort Scale.

Ernest Simons. 9086 T. 29th do

9850 T. 18th July Amazone

10820 T. 27th do

6, State of Weather, b blue sky, c detached cloud, d drizzling rain Australien f fog, gloomy, h hail, 1.light- ning, o overcast, p passing showers, q squally, r rain, e snow, |t, thunder, v visibility, w dow wat). 0 Rain in inches, tenths and undredths.

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T. F. Claxton, Direstor TIDE TABLE.

Shanghai and

on the run, following this up by on offer, and this can best be dons Shanghai, ammaly killing "a ball at the by quoting one or two prices. hot. A love game thus gave the Nottingham Lace Curtains in

Tsingtau, Weihaiwei, Chefoo and Brown,

Tiontain-Per Kueichow, Colven

11th May, 9am.

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Dang Yet

Per Halching, 18th May, Gones, W. Hongseng & Mr/

B.nt

set and msish to Joseland and White or Eeru, length 31 yards, Swatow. Amoy and Foochow Ellwa Penman at 04

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