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LOCAL SPORT.

LAWN TENNIS,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1913.

THE ANGLO AMERICAN. PLAYERS.

Mr Victor Gillard not allowed to land at Corregidor,

In the Tennie Longue on Satur- day, the European Y.M.O.A. beat

Mr Victor Gillard, of the Anglo | the Chinese Y.M.O.A. by 53

American Players, who recently games to 48.

Civil Service beat Chinese Revisited Hongkong, has been re- craation Club by 54 games to 45, Lused permission to land at Cor- The match between Wigwam regidor (Philippines) on the score ani Kowloon C.C. wisnot played, of his being a Britisher. The "Manila Times," which is our authority for the story, says:

BILLIARDS.

Soldier. Club Tournament.

FOST OFFICE.

MAILS VIA SIBERIA,

Left

Loadca

May 30 May 31

Shanghat

June 14 June 16

MAILS ARRIVED TO-DAY. Straits, ... Atauta“maru. Japan, s.s. Akiomaru. Sandakan, .. Borneo. - Manila, s.s. Loongiang. Bwatow,.. Haimun.

The Packet bring the

SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED.

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 17th at 11.24.-Pressure has decreased considerably over

Aki Maru, Jap. s... 3.995, Kon. Japan, the depression being now 18th June-Yokohama, central over the Bea of Japan. etc., Gen-N. Y, K, Pressure has increased over the

Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR

Gelun, Nox. 1.8. 885, Boobrinder, whole of China, moderately in the AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

16th June-Amoy 15th north and slightly in the south. June, Ballast-A. T. & The southern depression is now

Oo.

central over Tongking.

Variable winds are indicated

Dainichi Maru, Jap... 1195 along the east coast of China, and WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or

Budzuki, 16th June-

moderate 8. winds over the N. Miike 10th June, Coal-China Bes. M. B. G. K.

Loongsong, Br. s.s., 1,093, Leask, 1th June-Manila" 15th June. Gen-J, M. & Co.

Maru, Jap. $.., 5,884,

Nagao, 17th June-Ant- werp 4th May, Gen.-N. T.E.

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am, to-day, 0.41 inches.

FORECAST FOR THE 34

HOURS ENDING AT NOON

TO-MORROW.

District.

Borneo, Ger. ... 1,344, Sembill, 1 Hongkong and

MAILS DUB. English, Devanha, 18th inst. Siberian, Línan, 18th inst. The Devanha with the English "An English subject cannot Mail left Singapore on Saturday Continuing in the semi-final land on Corregidor, according to 14th inst at 8 am and is expect which was commenced on Salura letter received from General Jed to arrive here to-morrow, at Atsuts day last in the competition for Franklin Bell by L. Victor Gillard, 8pm. the oup presented by the Hong-who is the leading man and Parcel mail closed in London kong Volunteers for billiards, at manager of the May Roberts for dispatch by the all nea routs company. All the on the 14th May and for the dis- the Soldiers' Club, the "A" Team theatrical

com- patch overland on the 21st.ult. of the R.E.'s established a good other members of this lead over the 87th Coy, R.G.A pany wore given permission to last evening. The R.E.'s, who make a trip to Corregidor for the have been showing good form purpose of putting on a show for Boldiers stationed there, but Mr this season, have not lost a game up to the present and they are Gillard was refused permission, as a result of last evening's and in cass the May Roberts acording leading their opponents troupe make their trip to that by 222 points.

island, their leading man will have | to stay in Manila. General Bell also mentioned in his communica-

The score to date is as follows: 87th Coy R.G.A. "B" Gunner Pitt.........129 Bom. Underwood ...177 Gunner Clarke.....160 ...112 Tptr. Bacon

578

R.E." A Corporal Carpenter 200

Sergt. Major

Collings.......

.200

Quarter-master-

Sergt. Collings...200

Sapper Coz

.200

800

HONGKONG WATER POLO SHIELD COMPETITION. Second Round.

.

The fixtures for the second round of the water polo shield competition are as follow:-

B.O.C. v. V.RC. on Wednes day 18th inst at 5.45 p.m. at the V.R.O. Batb. "

R.G.A.r. D.O.LI on Thurs day 19th inst. at 5.45.p m. at the V.R.O. Bath.

The game to be played t- morrow should prove interesting.

The Linan, is due to arrive here to-morrow, with the London mail via Siberis of Friday the 20th ult

Hofhow.

Hoihow,

Japan

MAILS CLOSE.

Haiphong, Pakhoi and Saigon -Per Kaifong, 18th June, & a.m.

Haiphong, Pakhol and Saigon-Per Carl Die- derichsen, 18th June, 8

8.m.

tion to Mr. Gillard 'the fact that Swatow-Per Haimun, 18th ho had witnessed several of the performances given by the May Roberts company and that he wan Borry that the Monila audiences were not appreciative to such an extent as to fill the Grand opera house."

THE SUNG MURDER CASE.

Premier Chao May Be Summoned by Warrant. The continued refusal of Pre mier Chao and First Secretary Bung to come for trial may result in the Shanghai Procuratorate adopting more drastic measures, says the "China Press." issued for their arrest as soon as report says that a warrant will be the High Court at Soochow has handed down its decision upon the objections raised by Counsel in the lung Kwe-shing casss.

17th

June-Bandakan

12th June, Timber-M. & Co.

Neighbourhood

Forecast.

about the DATES namen For

SHANGHAI,

Stearners

MOJI, KOBE SIMLA AND YOKO (Capt. 9. Philippe HAMA...orovi, SHANGHAI...

DEVANHA

Capt. W. J.. Hiokey.

LONDON, via } ARCADIA

Usual Ports

of Call******

Capt.S. Barcham,

LONDON & ANT-]

WERP v Singa-

8. winds, moderate; fair to showery.

S. winds,

pore,

equally.

The same as No. 1.

Haimun, Br. 641. Evans, 17th Formosa Channel fresh,

June-Swatow

16th June, Gen.-D. L & o Hangsang, Br. s.o., 1,350, Wilde,

17th June-Canton 16th June, Gen.), M. & Co. Hillglade, Br. s... 289, Griffiths, 17th June-Singapore 11th June. Gen.-B. & Co.

OLEARANCES AT THE

HARBOUR OFFICE.. June 16. Lineairn, for Miike.

June, 10 a.m. via Kobe-Per Laiaang,

18th June, 11 a.m. Swatow, Shanghai & North China -Per Hangsang. 18th Swatow, Amoy and Foochow

June, 11 am.

June 17. Per Kaijo-maru, 18th June, 1 p.m.

Paul Lecat, for Marseilles. Macao-Per Sut Tai, 18th June,

Wenchow, for Swatow. 1,15 p.m.

Nippon-maru, for San Francisco. Atsuta- Haitan, for Foochow via Kobe-Per

maru, 18th June, 3 p.m. Taming, for Iloilo. and Ceylon-Per Eka-Solun, for Bangkok, terinoslav, 18th June, 4

Japan Straits

p.m.

Amoy,

Weibaiwei and Tientsin- Per Huichow, 18th June, 5 p.m. One Holhow, Haiphong, Takhol and Saigon-Per-Hanoi, 19th June, 10 a.m. Shanghai, & North China (Europe via Siberia) Per Devanha, 19th June,

No

Siberian

Mall.

10a.m.

***

It is believed that the much-Shanghai and North China- delayed case will go before the Per Luchow, 19th June g chow Provincial Court.

3 p.m. date, however, has been an- Straits and India via Calcutta- Per Kuteang, 19th June, nounced.

1 p.m.

The Procurator bas been noti There is no doubt that the V.R.O.fied by prisoner lung that there has the better team but as long

are numerous other documents in as the B.0,0. players stick to bis house. Some time ago the their opponents the latter may not do much.

V. R. C.

R. E.

R. G. A.

B.O.C. D.C.L.I.

League Table.

P. W. L. D. Pts.

1 1 0 0 +2

French police in company with

Macao-Fer Sui Tai, 19th June, Haiphong, Pakboi and Saigon

1.15 p.m.

Par Bi-klang, 20th June,

Chinere officiale visited lang's Macao-Per But Tai, 20th June,

house and found a white leather

box. The police refused to attach Japan

any value to these documente

1.1 0 0

2

which were believed to have been

1.0 1

09

O

·1 0 1 0

STOWAWAYS AGAIN.

Two Chinese were fined $50 each at the Police Court, this morning for being stowaways on the B.. Borneo from Sandakan,

Inspector Kerr said they were not troubled with stowaways very much just now.

placed in the houre after the first thorough-going search,

To Suppress Beiting

A bill is to be introduced into the FM.S. Government for the suppression of betting houses and of botting in public places,

BUNKERS

can be supplied at cheap rates.

at

SANDAKAN & SEBATTIK (British North Borneo), At these ports steamers call-

One man said he had $200 and was robbed of $100 in Singapore. ing for bunker coal exclusively The other said would pay the are exempt from all shipping $12 passage when, he got work dues and charges. here.

BUCHANANS

WHISKY

SCOTCH

A. BUNE

BLICK&WHITE

GARNER QUELCH & Co.

SOLE AGENTS.

Canadian, Ameri- Australian

Mail.

can

and

Siberian Malls.

English

Mail,

11 am.

1.15 p.m.

via Nagasaki-Per

Goldenfels, for Yokohama, Sabine Rickmers, for Palembang. | Motor Lighter,, for Saigon,

Hillglade, for Yokohama, Glenogle, for Singapore. Aki-maru, for London. Awa-maru, for Victoria. Esinchang, for Shanghai. Carl Diederichsen, for Haiphong. Triumph, for Quinton. Ah Kwang, for Shanghai. Changsha, for Melbourne.

DEPARTED.

June 17, Cathay, for Copenhagen. Dagny, for Kwong Yen,

Kawachi-maru, for Yokohama. Varg, for Bangkok. Tooshin, for Haiphong. Johanne, for Dely.

Saint Patrick, for New York Petchaburi, for Hongay.

uliohow, for Canton. Luchow, for Canton.

Ac-Changsha, for Australia.

Paul Lecat, for Batgon. Nippon-maru, for San Francisco. Awa-maru, for Colombo. Haitan, for Foochow Glenogle, for Amoy. Hsinchang, for Shanghai. Wenchow, for Amoy.. Taming, for Philippine Islands,

hilles, 21st June, 8 a m. Philippine Islands, Timor Australia, Tasmania and New Zealand via Port Darwin,-Per 8t Al- bans, 21st June, 9 a.m Shanghai, North China,

Japan via Nagasaki,Goldenfele, for Kobe, United States, South America and Canada via Vancouver (Europe via Siberia) Per

Mon- gteagle. 21st June, 11

PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Per s.o. Awa Maru, arrived 16th inst, from Yokohama, &o.:— Akiyama, E. Loureiro, P.

Dailey, Mr. and May, George

Waddle, Mr. &

Mrs. Suzaki, Mrs, T.

Straits, Burmah, Ceylon, Mrs. Adelaide, Western AusGreen, Mr. and tralia, India, Adon, Mrs. Egypt, and Europe via Koganemaru, M. Brindisi. (Late Letters 11 am to noon, Extra Postage 10 cents.) (Sup- plementary mail onboard up to the time fixed for departure of the mail

Per .s. Atouta Maru, arrived 17th inst., from Antwerp, &c. :-, Bolitho, V. Bull, C. J

Peters, A.. Palmer, W. Buckley. J.

Rosano, Mr. &

Mrs. D. Bosano, W. D. Rosano, Miss C.

D.

be included in this con- tract mail.) The Parosl Hall will be closed on Friday, the 20th June, Jefferson, B. p.m.-Per Arcadia, 21st Kastin, H. J.. June, 11am.

(Extra Fostage 10 cents) Conduit. B (Letters posted in all the Pillar Boxes in time for Freacher, F.

Ferger, H. R. the first clearance will

Grant, J. Huntley. Mr. & Hendry, A

Mrs. T.

Kilkenny, J.

Philippine.. Islands-Per Loong-Litt, J.

sang 21st June, 1 p.m. Low P. N.

Rasano, Master

M.

Rasano, Master

0. Robertson, J. Ransley, W. Sheilswell, R. Smith, U.

White, N.

Straits and India via Calcutta-Low Mrs C. Y Smith, W.

Per Kumsang, 21st June, Orr, R, A. 1 p.m. Macao-Per Bul Tai, 21st June, PASSENGERS DEPARTED,

‚'

Siberian

Mali,

1.15 p.m.

Penang, NUBIA

Ombo; Port Said, | Capt. F. J. Fox.

& Marseilles...***

To Sail On Remarks

about

Freight

17th June & P'sage.

7

Freight

about 19th June/ & F'nage

Noon Freight 91st June & P'eago

about Freight

25th June) &P'ange

All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy".

For Freight, or Passage apply to

3 South coast of) China between H.K. and Lamooks. 4; South coast of

Chins between H.K. The same P. & O. 8. 'N. Co.'s office, and Hainan..

as 'No. 1. China Coast Meteorological

Station.

"

Register

17th June, 8.m.

Wind.

Hour.

Barometer.

Temperature

Humidity.

D'tion.

Force.

Weather.

Wostock 7a 29.3437 100 sw 0 o

6&29.65--- ese 1 - Nemuro Hakodate 29.40

e 4 Tokio 1.29.28 nw 1 Koohi

29.98-s "

#5

Nagasaki, 24.48-wow 3- K'shima

3

Oshima Naha Ishi'jima

Bonin Is.

Chefoo Whaiwei Hankow Ichang

w

Kiuklang

Changsha

Shanghai

Gutzlaff

30

29.52 -- -- W

督察

29.67

-85W 3

1

29.73

29.76.

"1

29,89

- § A$9-

ow

29.50 62 94 w 2 b

29.5773

29.6072 nne i ov

529.7780 87 sew 2 o

Sharp P. 7a29.69 83 — Amoy Swatow Taihoku

Hongkong, 17th June, 1913.

E. A. Hewett,

Superintendent.

NORDDEUTSCHER

LLOYD.

BREMEN.

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES

For

NAPLES, GENOA, AL-

Steamers.

GIERS, GIBRALTAR, SCHARNHORST SOUTHAMPTON, (Capt. F. Rehm A'WERP & H'BURG., SHANGHAI, TSING-1

To sail on

W*NESDAY,

25th June,

16,000

Capt. O. Mundt 16,000

TAU KOBE AND PE. FRIEDRICH YOKOHAMA....

MANILA, YAP, NEW-

GUINEA, SAMARAI, / COBLENZ

BRISBANE, SYDNEY) Cant. L. Klugkist 6,750

& MELBOURNE

Capt. L. Klugkist

BORNEO

COBLENZ

KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

"

Koshun P'dores

5a29,72-

29.84-**** 29.82 → 29,80-- 29.79-

Be 2

| KUDAT & SANDAKAN

60

6

Canton 98

Taichu Tainan

#

H'kong 6a29.7482 83 saw 2 o Gap Rook 29.73-

# Macao 29.7378- 58 3 c Wuchow 9.29.7386 76 e 2, bo Pakhoi

"

Haihow

ST

www.

Phulien

6a29.6582

6 b

Tourane

29.66 B1

0 c

O. 8t. J.

» 29.8275

Bw

40

Aparri

1 29.8379.-

aw 1b

14

29.86 75

se. 1 b

- 0.0

9829.91 81

BW

Manila

Legaspi 28.87 79 Iloilo Bacolod Cebu Labuan

"

29.9184 29.9179

lb nw 1 b 2 b

T. F. Claxton, Director. Hongkong, Observatory, June, 17. 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.

3 Humidity, in percentage of

Capt. F. Sembili

10 8.10.

about

W’NESDAY,

25th June.

(SATURDAY,

12th July

98.0

about

TUESDAY,

6,750,

24th June

{End of June

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 CHINA.

Hongkong, 16th June, 1913.

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS.

REGULAR FORTnightly serviCE BETWEEN “EUROPE AND JAPAN.

OUTWARD.

Steamers.

NEXT SAILINGS:-

Will leave for Japan on

HOMEWARD.

Will leave for

Marseilles.

Steamers.

saturation, the Humidity of air Ernest Simons, 9085 T. 29th June Paul Lecat, 16820 T. 17th do saturated with moisture being 100, Amazodo,

Direction of Wind, to two Australien, points.

5 Force of Wind, according to Beaufort Scale.

6 State of Weather, b blue sky, o, detached cloud, d'drizzling rain fog, s gloomy, h hall, 1 light- ning, o overcast, p passing showers, q squally, r rain, a snow, t, thunder, vvisibility, w daw wet). 0 Rain in inches, tenths and hundredths.

METEOROLOGICAL,

Previous

stat

85 75

BW

2

1

2

C

Day On Date On Date Barometer 29.70.29,71 29.72 Temperature 83 81 Peres. Prinz Waldemar, sailed Humidity 82 83 Shanghai and North on 14th inst., for Manila, &to.:-Wind

...8 China (Europe via Bi-

Direction & Le Shan-tuan beria)-Per Linan, 21st Berger, 9. M.

Corbuseer, Mrs. Percy, O. 8. June, 5 p.m.

Christian, Mrs. Rochwell, Mr. Tientsin-Per Cheongshing, 21st J.B.

&Mra J. O. June, 5. p.m.

Gefamann, M, Raettig, W. Swatow-Par Haimun, 22nd June, Drake, J. R. Schilde

Darey, Mr. and Beidel, H.

Schipmann, E. Decke, Der H, Shulbel, Mrs A. Dabbor

Sohwartz, Dr.

& Mr. Soong Dong-

moo Tenhlenberg,

ga.m.

| Swatow, Amoy and Foochow— Mrs. F.

Per Haiching, 24th June,

Germani

Ain oricar

Mail.

10 a.m. Straits, Burmah, Ceylon, Eesner, Mrs. M. Adelaide, Western Aus-

8.

tralia, India, Aden, Fehrmann, E. Egypt, and Europe via Grafen, W. von

Scharn Gohde, E. Naples Por

Getemann John, R.

horst, 25th June, 9 a.m.

Formosa via Keelung Kauph, C.

Shanghal, North China, Kaufmann

Japan via Nagasaki, Vior,

Force Weather Rain

. 0.58 Highest opes als Temperature on the 'ssth.... LOWME ELK. Observatory,16th June, 1913, T. F. Claxton. Director, TIDE TABLE.

*

9850 T. 19th July 10820 T. 27th da

Armand Behic, 10480 T. lit Jalg Atlantique, ~ 10798. T. 15th da.. Ernest Simons, 9085 T, 29th đa

For Freight and Passage apply to

THOMAS, Agent.

Queen's Buildings, No. 3.

THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN

STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED.

Mail Service to Australia

via Manila.

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Longhong

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27th June. 25th July.

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19th July,

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