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B. O. C. SPORTS.

(Continued from Pago 8), taking the ohtacles for Golden- borg and, though the latter al- ways made up on the flat, he

could not overtake Carvalho who secured the lead at the penulti- mate hurdle and won by three yards, Time 19.2-5 secs..

120 Yards Boya Race(Substituta for Team Race which had to be

abandoned on account of Queen's College not sending a team to meet St Joseph' College): -1, T. Jalip; 2 Brags (both St. Joseph's College),"

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JUNE

HIPPODROME CIRCUS.

The Hippodrome at Causeway Bay was filled again last evening for the second performance of Bysack's Circus. The nature of served it, and many of the Items the entertainment certainly de- were well applauded. Nini and Roooooo the two clowns, were in

e form and kept the audience laughing, both during their own turn, and during the comic bus- iness of helping the attendants to fix things.

POST OFFICE.

MAILS VIA SIBERIA.

Leh London

May 16 May 17

Shanghai

May 31 June 2

MAILS ARRIVED TO-DAY. Haiphong, as. Mathilde. Japán, a.š. Tacoma-maru. Bingapore, .. Koga-maru.. Coastporte, s.s. Haftan. Japan, ss. Aldenham." English, s.s. Aroadia.

MAILS DUE. Siberian, Assaye, 6th inst.

arrive here on Friday, the 8th The Assaye is expected to inst with the London mail (via Saturday 17th May. Siberia) of Wednesday 14th and

MAILS CLOSE.

Alfonso, the trick cyclist, deserves special mention for the The race was a good one, the unique way in which he loops an winner leading from start to rides down a short inclined plane, imaginary loop. On his bioyole he Anish and breaking the tape acollides with a netted obstruction foot in front of the second. Time and turns a complete somersault 14.1-5 Beos.

landing in the ring below upright on his bicycle. Miss Albert does some very fine equestrienne fests Fort Bayard-Fer American, 5th

June, 9 a.m. and Signor Mariani's performing horses, and the diminutive pony, proved themselves great favour

Ons mile Flat Race (Amateur Championship) 1, A. E. Ellie, 2, P, Dixon.

R. Lee also ran in this event, but was soon in difficulties. Ellis quickly went to the front and kept there until ascending the hill where Dixon joined him, They ran elbow to elbow until reaching the straight where Ellis, bringing his reserve into opera- tion, put the decision beyond doubt 150 yards from home. Dixon was then finished and Ellis won easily by nearly 100 yards, Dixon practically stopping and Lee failing to finish. Time 5 min 35 sec.

Two miles Bicycle Race (Hand- icap-open to the Colony):---1, A. H. Gifford, 300; 2 Geo Lee, 300.

Leater (scratch) and H. Lewis (100) were soon in trouble and fell out at the end of the first mile. Gifford rode a good race and won by a length. Time 6

min 3 secs.

I

Swatow, Shanghai & North China -Per Kwongsang, 5th June, 9 s.m.

Haiphong and Pakhoi-Per Kai-

fong, 5th June, 9 am.

1918.

WEATHER REPORT,

SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED.

On the 4th at 11,00-The nor thern depression has deepooed

Ichang, Br. as., 1,228, Sbano, Srd slightly and moved eastward. It June-Chingwantao 28th is now central over the Sea of May, Coal.-B. & §, Japan.

| Sover, Rus. s., 179, Condaraki, 3rd June-Tsingtao 28th May, Coal.-T. & Co. Beneleveb, Br. ... 2,879, Mo

Millan, 4th June-Lon- don via Bingapore, Gen.. -G. L. & Co. Aldenham, Br. s... 2,410, Smith, RN.R., 4th June-Kobe 29th May, Gen.-G. L. Tacoma Maru, Jap. 6, 8,850, T.

& Co.

Hamada,

4th June Manila 1st June, Gen,- O. 9. K.

Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR

Bressure has decreased moder- AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

ately to slightly in all districts except the Yantze Valley and the 8. Philippines where it is nearly stationary.

--

Variable winds are indicated WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or along the east coast of China.

about the DATES named For

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 a.m. to-day, SHANGHAI 0.00 inches.

HOURS ENDING AT NOON

FORECAST FOR THE 24

TO-MORROW.

District,

Neighbourhood

Mathilde, Ger..., 832, Schla 1 Hongkong and

skler, 4th June-Hal- phong and Hothow Ist June, Coal.-J. & Co. Haitan, Br. 8.8., 1,183, Roach, 4th June-Foochow, Amoy and Swatow 3rd June, Gen.-D. L. & Co.

2 Formosa Channel

S South coast of

Forecast.

S.W. S. to winds, mo- ‣derato ; fine.

some

later,

Steamers

MOJI, KOBE SOCOTRA AND YOKO HAMASIDIR SHANGHAI, CANDIA

MOJI, KOBE Capt. R.E. Peel AND YOKO-SARDINIA HAMAJ Capt. G. Manley

ARCADIA Capt. 8. Barcham

"ASSAYE

rain SHANGHAI..}

The same as No. 1.

Fort Bayard-Per wongchau Kaga Maru, Jap. as., 3,6 7, Tu- China between H.K. The same

Wan, 5th June, 9 a.m.

the song and dance by Miss Helen Siam-Per Kamor, 5th June, 10 its. The dancing of the ladies and all form pleasing items; but Dompteur G. Urban's trained Saigon-Per Chibli, 5th June, 11 lions, in the enclosed ring, have

B.m.

8.1.

most attraction for the greater. Japan via Nagasaki-Par, Ben oleuch, 5th June, 11 a m. part of the spectators. Through- out the evening, music is die-Japan via, Kobe-Per Chungsang, coursed by the Hippodrome band, Macao-Por Sui Tai, 5th June,

5th June, 11 a.m. and the whole show is most on-

1.15 p.m. joyable.

Philippine Islands, Australis, Tasmania and

BILLIARDS.

Soldiers' Club Tournament.

The match in the second round for the cup presented by the Hongkong Volunteers, for bil- liards, was continued last evening at the Soldiers' Club, between the R. E. "DB" team, and the R.G.A. team. The former now lead by five points, and the honours of The winner led throughout the match so far are shared and won easily by four yards. equally The results to date

Ladies Nomination Race:are as follow: -

Quarter Mile Scratch Race,-1, I. L. Goldenberg; 2, J.M.R.

Pereira.

1, F. Schnepel, nominated by Miss Murray; 2, A. R. Ellis, Nominated by Miss M. Golden-, bery; 3, A, Goldenberg, nominated by Mrs. J. Oxberry.

Patting the weight (Amateur Championship) 1, W. G. Gerrard. Distance 38 ft. Having now won the event three times in succes- sion, Gerrard secures the chal- lenge cap.

50 yards Children's Race (Han- dicap under 7 years.):-1, J. Sterling; 2, U. Ulson.

High Jump (Amateur Cham- pionship) :-1, F. B. Silva; 2, L. G. Cordeiro..

For the second year Silva won the championship though this year he jumped only 4 ft. 11 ins, sgainst 5 ft. I, last year. Cordeiro jumped 4 ft. 10ins.

Half mile Flat Race (Han- dicap):-1, A.B. Ellis, 2 F.G. Brown.

Ellis ran a good race and won easily. Time 2 min. 24 secs.

Team Race 1. I. L. Golden- berg's team.

Wheelbarrow Race:-1; L. L. Goldenberg and A. R. Ellis; 2, P. H. Murray and F. Schnepel.

Consolation Race:-1, ́P. H. Murray.

J

U.S. Service Race Test. Washington May 29-The win- ners of the service test, race in horsemanship have been announ- ̈ cad. Lieutenant Edwin St. J. Grable of the Third Field Artil- lery was first, Captain Warren Dean of the 15th Cavalry second, and Colonel Henry T. Allen third.

}

Chihli,

bush, 5th June-London Port Said and Singapore Gon.-N. Y. K.

Br. 6.8., 1,147, McGauly, 4th June-Canton 3rd) Kwongsang. Br. 8.8, 1,425, Bl-

June, Ballast.-B. & 8.

chard, 4th June-Canton 3rd June, Gen.-J., M. & Co.

Kyodo

New

BS No. 1.

and Lamooks

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

Chins Coast Meteorological

Maru, Jap. 8., 1,965, S. Station.

Morisaki 4th June-Can-

ton 3rd June, Ballast.- Mitsui & Co.

Registor.

LONDON, vla` Usual Porta of Call

Capt.G. J. Colawell,

LONDON & ANT-]

WERP v. Singa- SUMATRA

+

4th June

To Sail On Remarks

daylight

Freight

& P'ange

Freight only Freight

about

6th June about

12th June & P'sage

daylight Freight

}day June) & Pengo

pore, Penang, Capt. W. E. Le Mare,} C'mbo, Port Said, RN.R

& Marseilles......

¿:

Freight -

Noon 7th June & Pange

about 1 Freight

11th June) &P'sage

All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy.

For Freight, or Passage apply to

The same 88 No. 1.

E. A. Hewett,

P.&O. §. N. Co.'s office,

Superintendent.

Hongkong, 3rd June, 1913

2nd June, a..

Wind.

Hour.

Barometer.

Temperaturej

Humidity.

D'tion.

Force.

Zealand via Thursday Arcadia, Br. e.s... 3,513, Barcham, Wostock 7a29.7355 50 nne 4 Islands-Per Aldenham. 5th June, 3 p.m.

Shanghai and North China-Per

Chinwantao-Per Onsang,

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow- Luchow, 5th June, 4 p.m. Per Haitan, 6th, June, 10 a.m.

6th June, 1a.m. Macao-Per Bui Tai, 6th June, Philippine Islands-Per Zafiro,

1,15.p.m. 6th June, 3 p.m. Sandakan-Per Mausang, 7th

June, 10 a.m.

4th June-Bombay, etc., Nemuro

+

J

Weather.

-

African

880 1 24th May, Gon.-P. & O, Hakodate Co.

Tokio

29.63nnw 1- Rokkosan Maru, Jap. 8.5, 1,343, Kochi 29.60 Hashimoto, 4th June: Nagasaki 29.60 Wakamatsu 28th May,

K'shima Coal.-M. B K.

Oshima Monarch, Br. a... 2,592, Naha Dakers, 4th June-Bom-Ishi'jima bay 11th May. Cotton. Bonin Is... Order.

Chefoo

6 a 29.69-

29.63

++

12

#

ow 1 0

29.62

- 5

15

29.69

AW 1'

1

29.73 29.72

saw 1

BBW 4

19

29.81

Wow 2

"

CLEARANCES AT THE

Whaiwel Hankow

11

29.6163 94 Be

2 —

HARBOUR OFFICE. June 4.

Ichang

R.E. "B" Coxon

.179

Straits, Burmah, Ceylon. Adelaide, Western Aus-Daijo-maru, for Foochow tralia, India,

American, for K. C. Wan.

Glenapean, for Calcutta.

Sappr. Allen

.200

Egypt, and Europe vis

Applin... Johnson......200

165

744

R.G.A. "B".

,200

Bom, Clarke....

.152

Gunner Quinn

..200

11

Gr. Pitt

Bom. Underwood ...187

Leave

739

According to the F.M.S., Go-. vernment Gazette, leave has been granted to Mr O. V. Sewell, Lieut. F. Golding and Mr J. W. O. Ellis, and extended in the cases of Mr 0. Marks (six months) and Mr W. Barton.

SILIMPOPON COAL. BUNKERS

can be supplied at cheap rates.

at

SANDAKAN & SEBATTIK

(British North Borneo),

English

Mall.

Siberian and

Canadian Malls.

Aden, Bongkong-maru, for Chili...

Brindisi (Late Letters amata mani, for Yokohama.

Nikko-maru, for Melbourne. 11.a.m. to noon, Extra

Postage 10 cents.) (Sup- Rajah, for Sandakan. plementary mail onboard Haimun, for Swatow. up to the time fixed for Hanoi, for Haiphong. departure of the mail African Monarch, for Kobe. (Extra Postage 10 cents) Toosui, for Hongay, (Letters posted in all the Kaga-maru, for Yokohama. Pillar Boxes in time for Mathilde, for Canton. the first clearance will Kyodo-maru, for Nawchwang. be included in this con- Rokkosan-maru, for Canton. tract mail.) The Parcel Kwongiang, for Shanghai Mail will be closed on

Kwongchauwan, for K. C. War. Friday, 6th June, at 5 Bencleuch, for Nagasaki,

p.m.-Per Assaye, 7th

June, 11 a.m.

DEPARTED.

June 4.

Shanghai, North Obina Taiwan, for Saigon, Japan vis Nagasaki, Kamo-maru, for Straite. United States, South Nikko-maru, for Singapore. America and Canada via Yawata-maru, for Japan, Vancouver (Europe via Hongkong-maru, for Japan. Siberia) Fer Empress of Hokuto-maru, for Straits, India, 7th June. 11 a.m. Kaijo-maru, for Foochow

Socotra, for Yokohama. Haimun, for Swatow. Daito-maru, for Kobe. Erroll, for Shanghal. Carl Diederichsen, for Haiphong.

Straits and India via. Calcutta- Per Torilla, 7th June,

... noon.

sang 7th June, 1 p.m. Shenghai and North China (Europe via Si-

Philippine Islande Per Loong-Glenapean, for India, Haliotes, for Swatow,

PASSENGERS ARRIVED. beria)-Per Linan, 7th 4th inst., from Manila-

Per s.8. Tacoma Maru, arrived

Pedro

Siberian

Mail.

June, 5 p.m.. Japan via Kobe Per Fausang,

7th June. 4 p.m. Swatow-Per Haimun, 8th June,

Per 8.8. Kaga Maru, arrived Achaw, N. 5th inst., from London, &o-

Mokamedaily, 9 a.m.

Berythil, Mr. & Chinwangtao-Per Ichang, 9th

N, Mrs. June, 3 p.m.

Powell, C. M. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Cheong shee

Cham, H.

Smith, J. A, Per Haiyang, 10th June,

Soares, Dr. J; 10 am.

Scrattan, H. Tow Seos-lon June, 10 am.

Witkin, E. C. Whittaker. Mr. & Mrs. J, Q. Woodward Waiman, H,

1)

At these ports ateamers call- ing for bunker coal exclusively Tientsin-Per Chipshing, 10th are exempt from all shipping dues and charges.

A BUNE,

The So vereign Drink of Health.

Its purity, its delicatė,

rich and dellelous flavour and its delightful aroma have attracted the atten- tion of those who like our

10TUS BRAND

MOKHA COFFEE:

OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE,

AN IDEAL COPPER,

H RUTTONJEE & SON,

WINE & PROVISIÓN - MERCHANT

American & Siberi-

an Malls.

foon Hamilton, W. Fenglok, L.

Machad, Dr. & Mrs. M. W.

Formosa via Keelung Shanghai North China Leite

Japan via Nagasaki Min, H, H, Canada, Honolulu, Unit-

ed States and South Am inst. from Bombay, &c.

Por 8.6. Arcadia, arrived 4th

erican via San Francisco (Europe via Biberia) Por Mongolia, 10th June, noon,

Straits and India via Calcutta

Carey, Comdr.

Kiukiang.. Changsha Shanghai Gutzlaff Sharp P.

Amoy

29.6865- na 10 , 29.6769 20md 7a 29.6480 →→→ 1 b 5&29.707987. sw 1b

8

NORDDEUTSCHER

LLOYD.

BREMEN.

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES

For

NAPLES, GENOA, AL-)

Steamers..

GIERS, GIBRALTAR, GOHBEN

To sail on

SOUTHAMPTON, [Capt. A. Ahlborn 17,300 A'WERP & BREMEN.

SHANGHAI, NAGA-

DEKFFLINGER

SAKI, KOBE AND Capt. F. Proach. 17,000

PRINZ WALDEMAR Cant, H. Bromer 6,100)

YOKOHAMA.. MANILA, YAP, MAR- ONN, NEWGUINEA, BRISBANE, SYDNEY & MELBOURNE KOBE & YOKOHAMA. Capt. L. Klugkish 6,750

COPLENZ

Swałow Talhoku

Taichu

5a29.69-

29.75 Tainan * 29.78-

= 2-

15

#

2

2-

Koshun

" 29.76-

P'dores

" 29.73

DW

B

KUDAT & BANDAKAN }

Canton

9a-

BORNEO Capt. F. Sembill

H'kong

16a 29.7680 85 sw Sa

Gap Rock

Wuckow9&

29.74 -- wsw 4 b 29.7480 e. 2.0

Macao

Pakhoi

H

Holhow

Phulien

6a 29.7479

8

Tourane

29.7661

C. Bt. J.

29.85 75

12

2.6 - ene 20

Aparri

11

Manila

34

29.8177

29.82 62 12

0 b

Legaspi Iloilo Bacolod Cebu Labuan

9 a 29.87 84 - nw 1

nw 1 b

M

11

29.82 83 T. F. Claxton, Director. Hongkong, Observatory, June, 2. .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.

WINESDAY,

11th June,

10a.m.

about

WNESDAY,

11th June,

SATURDAY,

14th June, at 9am.

about

TUESDAY,

24th June

End of Jung

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

For further Particulars, apply to

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

MELCHERS & CO.,

GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and OHINA.

Hongkong, 29th May, 1913.

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS. REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETWEEN EUROPE AND JAPAN.

OUTWARD.

NEXT SAILINGS:---

3 Lumidity, in percentage of saturation, the Humidity of air

Steamers.

Will leave for. saturated with moisture being 100, Atlantique,

Japan on 10729 T. 16th do Direction of Wind, to two Briest Simons, 8085 T. 29th do pointe,

Amazone, 5 Force of Wind, according to

9850 T. 18th July Beaufort Soale, "

Australien,

10820 T. 27th do

....

6 State of Weather, b blue sky, o detached cloud, d drizzling zain f fog. g gloomy, h hail, 1 light- ning, ooveroast, passing showers, q equally, r rain, s snow, t, thunder, v visibility, w dow wet). 0 Rain in inches, ténths and hundredtha. **

METEOROLOGICAL,

Previous

Day On Date On Date

29.79

si p..

W W

BY 63

BW

Chow, Chun-swy Lambert, Lt K. Barometer 29.87 29.87 Chow Slang

Temperature 87 79 Humidity 64 88 Wind Direction Force.

Kist Hung

Gowans W. C. Crew MacKor

Per

Suisang,

June, 1 p.m.

10th Hol, H

Hoon Lim chuce

10th June, 3 p.m.

Straits, Burmah, Ceylon,

trang, Mr. and Mrs.

Mallinson, Capt H. Mol, Miss Nazir, D. C. Saxton Bim Quark-tek Stewart; C. F. Tyebkhan. E. A Vasania. T. P.

tralis,

Philippine Islands-Por Chinhua, Kwann Sun-

German

Mail.

Adelaide, Western Aus- Kah Gan-chee

India, Aden, Kok Quak-yan Yen Ook, Mrs.. Egypt, and Europe via PASSENGERS DEPARTED.

Naples Per Goeben, 11th June, 9 a.m.

Q

Weather

Б Rain Highest open ale Temperature on the and Lowt H.K. Observatory, 3rd June, 1918. T. F. Ulaxton. Dirsotor. TIDE TABLE.

HOMEWARD.

Steamers.

Paul Lecat,

Will leave for

Marseilles. 16820 T. 17th do

Armand Behic, 10480 T. 1st July Atlantique,

10728 T, 15th do Ernest Simons, 9085 T, 29th„do-

For Freight and Passage apply to

P THOMAS, Agent,

Queen'e Buildings, No. 3.

AUSTRALIAN

THE EASTERN

STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED.

Mail Service to Australia

via Manila.

MAIL SCHEDULD

(SUBJECT TO MOTIFICATION),

Steamera,

ALDENHAM ST. ALBANS BASTERN

2nd June to 8th June, 1913,

High Water

Kongkops

6.7

Moo

J

Fer 6.8. Tamba Maru, sailed-on) Straite and India via Calcutta Bernard, E. V.

Srd inst., for Beattle, &a;- Per Kutsang, 18th June, Cyr, Miss

Lowrie, Mr., 2 Mrs. J. P. A 1 p.m. Shanghai and North ChinaPer

Fosbeé, Mr. and Mercarini, J.

Mré. H. L. Anhui, 12th June, 3 p.m. Gregg, Mis.

Moore, R. J. Philippine Islands, -

Rumjahn, Mr.T Maronn, Bassetty Miss

& Mra, .: Fred,

| Wid. Wil Harris helmshafen, Rabaul Koch, H.

Russsel, E. H.

Thuri Thompson, Wi] mo Herbertshohe,

Matupi Australia, Tasmania and

P

New Zealand via Bris · Oystem, Fresh, Fried'or Stowed. bane-For Fring Wal- Finden Haddocks, Appert &c." damax, 14th June, 8 am, ALEXANDRA, CAFE,

#19

7.3.2

142 0.7

J

orging a shlerzorg.

Arrive Hongkong from Australia.

27th June.

Leave Hongkong

for Australia.

..: 5th June, & p.m.

21st June,

19th July,

The above Steamers are fitted with Refrigerating Machinery, en- suring & Plentiful supply of Ice, French Provisions, eto, and are lighted throughout with Electricity: All State-Rooms have Electric Fans. A duly qualified Doctor and Stewardess are carried,

For further particulars, apply to

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Agenta,

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