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LOCAL SPORT.

BILLIARDS.

Final for the Volunteer

Garrison 'Cup,

TAILOR SUED.

The Tidies and the Sample.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JUNE 24,1913.""

This morning in the Sammary The final stages of the billiard Miss E. Peck. No. 12 Lyndhurst Court before Mr. Justies Kemp, tournament for the Hongkong Terrace, sued Lin Lee No 64 Volunteer Garrison Cup'are the osuse of much excitement among Lyndhurst Terrace, taller, claim players and spectators alike. Then the sum of $60.00 for twelve teams who are fighting out the tides ordered by the plaintiff issue are 83 Coy R.G.A., and the from defendant, and paid for bat

*** not delivered. Royal Engineers "A" team,

a

POST OFFICE.

MAILS ARRIVED TO-DAY. Manila, s.6. Yuensang.

Foochow, Laomedon, Swatow, ■ ■. Halmun, USA... Persia. Straits, .. Toss-maru Baigon, s.s. Onsang-

MAILS VIA SIBERIA,

Linden June 6 June 7

Da

June 21 June 23

MAILS QUE German, F. E. Friedrich, 25th

Inst.

Biberian, Chenan; 98th inst. American, Korea, 15th inst. Canadian & Biberian, Empress,

of Japan, 26th inst.

The Prinz Hitel Friedrich, with the German Mail from Europe,

left Singapore on Saturday, the 21st inst., at 8 a m. and is expect ed to arrive here to-morrow at

SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED.

WEATHER REFORT.

On the 24th at 11.40-The Kamer, Nor. 8-8., 949, Talk-Mune, northern depression bas passed June-Bangkok intothe Paclio. Pressure has in-

22nd

Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR

35th June, Bloe-Order, oreased considerably over Hok AND ORIENTAL, S. N. CO.

·93rd:

Indrakula, Br. ., 3,934, Smith, kaldo and moderately over 8.E. June-Shanghai Manchuria and central Japan. The 30th June, Gen-3., Mdepression which lay over Chins

&Co.

Anhui, Br. ■s., 1,554, Harris, 23rd Yesterday has moved eastward and is now central over the Yellowi

June-Shanghai 19th and Eastern Bese shallow WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned FORTS on or

China.

June, Gen-B &.8.“ Childar, Nor. 6.5 1,102. Gosth, depression is central to the east of Hainan; but pressure is in- 23rd June-Seamareg, oreasing along the S. coast of Sugar.-T. & Co. Mathilde, Ger... 842, Schlai-

Variable winds and equally kier, 93rd June-Hai-weather may be expected over phong and Hollow 10th the northern portion of the N. June, Gen.-J. &Co.

| China Ses. Indrakumla, Br. s... 5,607. Smith,

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 B3rd June-Keelung, hours ending at 10 am to-day,

1.30 Inches,

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

Halmun, Br. .., 641, Evans, 24th

June-Swatow 93rd June, Gen.-D. L, & Co. Persia, Br. s.s., 2,744, J. Eull, 24th

District. June-San Francisco 24th May, Gon-P, H.

1 Hongkong and Co Laomedon, Br. ■... 4,268, Oven Neighbourhood

24th June-Foochow 2nd June. Gen.-B. & S. Yuensang, Br. ss., 1,128, Rolfo

Mr. J. H. Gardiner appeared The first brace to appear at the for the plaintiff, the defendant be Soldier's Club, last night were 19 Opl. Carpenter R.E. and Gun- ing unrepresented.

Mr Gardiner told bis Lordship nee Goodwin, B.G.A. Carpenter that some time in October or was the Arst to get the balls on November last, the plaintif, who the roll and soon appeared within two of his second decade before had previous dealings with the his opponent had made a second defendant, ordered from him soore: Billiards then became dull some d'oyleys or tidles, siz for for a time until Goodwin 21 and the remainder for $89. The defendant promised to make strung together a 19. This wAS followed with a sixteen. Good them according to sample. About win played on well, but Carpenter month later he took some time could not get into a swing at all to make them, as he had to send and when the first hundred was to Canton he brought them to about moon. recorded he was but 64. In Good the plaintiff's house, and she, be- The Chenan with the mail from win's dash for the second hundred ing engaged at the time, told the London (via Siberia) of Friday, Carpenter made an effort to defendant to leave them. She the 6th inet., is expected to arrive.

did not make an examination of here to-morrow. reduce the lead and when

when looking likely broke down after the tidies then, but later,

she did so, she found that the his score by 28. Later increasing he had the felicity of seeing the tidies supplied were nothing like

The Empress of Japan.with. scores 177-167, Goodwin being the samples which she had given the Canadian mail and mails only ten in front. Goodwin than to the defendant. He willingly from London via Siberis of Wed- tidies back and nesday and Saturday the 4th and returned to his opening form and took the

promised to alter them, but 7th inst., la due to arrive here on ran to his points with his oppon-

since then he had neither de-Thursday the 26th inst., at about ent at 178.

livered the articles nor returned 7 a.m. the money which she had paid.

Plaintiff in the box said that she had tried several times to get either the goods or the money but even when she had followed the defendant into the shop ahe was told he was not there, but was away in Canton.

The game between Sapper Cor, R. E. and Gunner Campbell, R.G.A., was not a very interesting one and at the conclusion the scores stood: Cox 200, Campbell

128..

Sergeant Regan R. E. defeated Sergeant Bennett, RG.A., by fifty in a very moderate game. Bennett was the first to forge shead and at sixty led by 21. It was not until Bennett had reached seventy that Bagan broke away from his safety play and went out for the gloves. At ninety they were at levels. Regan had his man well measured and won by the score mentioned.

The B.E. team now lead by 100 points. Scores -

R.E. Corponal Carpenter 178 Sapper Cor

200

...200

Sergt. Begin

578

B.G.A.

Gun. Goodwin

Gun. Cenpbell

.200. 128

Sergt. Bennett

...150

478

CHARGE OF LARCENY.

A Greek named Karadimas was arrested on the 18th, in the streets of Hongkong, on a charge of larceny at Shanghai.

At the Police Court, this morn- ing, Inspector Watt asked Mr. Melbourne to remand the defen. dant in police custody for three days until he could be sent to Shanghai, where he was wanted. Defendant was remanded until the 27th inst. .

It is alleged that the defendant is one of a gang who have been

"working" the Far Esst.

His Lordship found for the de- fendant with costs, the defendant denying that any money was paid.

The Korea with the Ameriosu mail is due to arrive here tc- morrow, at 8 am

Kudat,

..

MAILS CLOSE. .. and Sandakan -Per Haiphong, Fakhoi and Saigon - Borneo, 25th June, 8 a.m.

Herman

Per Mathilde, 25th June,

8 8.m."

tralia,

.

Forecast.

NE, to

about the DATES named

Steamers

Bor

BHANGHAI,

To Bail On Remarks

about.. 27th June

MOJI, KOBESIMLA AND. YOKO-(Capt. G. Philipps, HAMA Miniin,

4 CHINA

SHANGHAI .. LONDON, vis Usual Ports

about

LONDON & ANT-]

of Call.....!!

}

Capt. C.H.S. Tooque, R,N.E./ 3rd July

DEVANHA Capt.W. R. Hickey,

WERP v. Singa-

pore, Penang,NUBIA

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

M'illes & Lisbön

}

Freight & Piage

Freight & Page

"Noon Freight 3th July. I&P'sage.

4 p.m.:

Freight

28th Jupe J&P'sage

All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy.

For Freight, or Passage apply to

variable

winds,

moderate;

overcast,

...rainy.

| P. & ̈0. §. N. Co.'s office,

Boahu

4th June-Manila 21st 2 Formosa Channel June, Gen-J., M. & Co. Maru, Jap. 8.8, 1,119, K.

Tashiro, 24th June 3 South coast of Canton 23rd June, Gen.

Variable

winds.

Hongkong, 20th June, 1913

fresh.

squally.

The same

es No. 1.

China between H.K. and Hainan.

The same

as No. 1.

Register.

-O. S. K.

China between H.K

and Lamocks'

Taishun, Chi. 8.8., 1,216, Para-South coast of

more, 24th June-Canton 23rd June, Ballast.-0. M. 8. N. Co.

Cheongshing, Br. 8.s., 1,889, Lid-

dell, 24th June-Canton $3rd June, Gen.-J., M. & Oo..

Gregory Apcar, Br. ss., 2,840,

Straits, Burmah, Ceylon,|Tons Adelaide, Western Aus: India, Aden, Egypt, and Europe via Naples Per Sobara* horst, 25th June, 9 a.m.

Drake, 24th June-Moji 19th June. Gen.-D. 8. & 06.

Maru, Jap. 8.8., 3,410, Bato

China Coast Meteorological

Station.

24th June, am.

Wind.

Hour.

Barometer.

Temperature

Humidity.

Weather.

D'tion.

Force.

24th June-Singapore W'ostook 7a29.93 57 --- 18th June, Gen.-N. Y Nemuro 629.91- K.

Hakodate Tokio Kochi

Returned from Banishment.

OLEARANCES AT THE A min arreated by Acting In-Swatow, Amoy and Formosa via

HARBOUR OFFICE. spector Grant at Hang Hom, for

June 23. Anping-Per returning from banishiment, was

Boshu-Anbul, for Canton. sent to goal for six months and Swatow-Per

maru, 28th June, 9 a.m. Coblens, for Yokohama.

Haimun, 25th

June. 24. ordered four hours stooks, by

June, 10 a.m.

Kumsang, for Calcutta. Mr Hazeland at the Police Court, Straits-Per Dania, 25th June, 11 Mandasan, for Miike. this morning.

Mathfide, for Haiphong. Aragonia, for Yokohal. Halobing, for Foochow Laomedon, for London. Borneo, for Sandskav.

A Stupid Inscription. The following is the inscription

4.m.

=

Swatow, Chefoo and Tientsin

Per Cheongshing, 25th June, li a.m.

proposed to be placed in bronze Japan via Moji-Per Hopsang, raised letters on Fotheringhay

28th June, 11 a.m.

June, 11 a.m. Formosa via Keelung Shanghai, North China, Japan via Nagasaki, Vic- toria and Tacoma-Fer Panama-maru, 85th June,

Stone, the sole remaining relic of Saigon-Per Hangohow, 25th Fotheringhay Castle, in which Marry Queen of Soots was execut- ed-Fotheringhay Castle.--- This Masonry, reputed to have rolled from the Castle Keep on. the Mound near by (circa 1850); was raised vertically and Protect ed by the Peterborough Archmolo-

American

Mall.

noon.

gical Society by permission of the Macao-Fer Sui Tai, 25th June,

1.15 p.m.

Lady Wantage, A.D. 1918.-G.C. Straits and Ceylon-Par Nubia, W. Fitzwillism, D.L., Chairman,

25th June, 3 p.m.

Frank Loomes, Hon. Secretary, Philippine Islands Per Tean, Alan W. Ruddle, Hon. Architect."

BUNKERS

can be supplied at cheap rates. at

SANDAKAN & SEBATTIK

ing

(British North Borneo).

At these ports steamers call- for bunker coal exclusively exempt from all shipping due asnd charges.

BUCHANANS

WHISKY

SCOTCH

KICK & WHITE

A. BUNE

GARNER QUELCH & Co.

CORE MILES SOLE AGENTS.

Siberian

25th June, 4 p.m. Shanghai, North China and Japan via Kobe (Europe via Siberia)-Per Prinz Eitel Friedrich, 25th June, 5 p.m.

Japan vis Kobe-Per Tosa-maran, 25th June, 5 p.m. Hoihow, Pakhol and Tourane

Per Signal, 26th June,

9 8.m.

DEPARTED.

June, 24.

Banri maru, for Moji, b Hazel Dollar, for San Francisco, Yunnan, for Raigon an Ping Suey, for Yokohama." Ceylon, for Yokohama. Kuelchow, for Canton. Voronej, for Visdivostook. Indrakusla, for New York. Hatching, for Foochow Coblenz, for Kobs.

Kumsang for Straits;

Anhui, for Canton.

Helene, for Swatow, Aragonia, for Kobe.

PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Per s.s. Anhul, arived 23rd inst, from Shanghai¦--- Broon, Miss von Parker Iyyerjs

Witkin, Mrs.

Naha

For

Steamers.

E. A Hewett,

Superintendent.

NORDDEUTSCHER

LLOYD.

BREMEN.

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES

NAPLES, GENOA, AL-`

To sail on

WNESDAY,

25th June, .10 8.m.

about WNESDAY, Caps O. Mundt 16,000 25th June.

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

TAU,

KOBE AND YOKOHAMA............................

P. É. PRIEDRICH

BRISBANE, SYDNEY > Capt. L. Klugkist 6,750' & MELBOURNE ..............

18,000

80

sa 1-

"

"1

29.89- 29.85- 20.80

se 1 nw 1-

Pt

Nagasaki 29.66 --80 5

K'shima

29.72-

MANILA, YAP, NEW-}-

"

Oshima

+

29.69

29.75--66w.2 --

2-

GUINEA, SAMARAI, / COBLENZ

(SATURDAY, 12th July

11

9 a.m.

Ishi'jima

PE

29.76

BW

Bonin Is. Cheloo

"

29.95 W

**

#

Whatwel 29.6363 94* * 5g

KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

Hankow Ichang Klukiang Changsha

41

KUDAT & SANDAKAN

H

COBLENZ Capt. L. Klugkist

BORNEO " Capt. F. Sembili

6,750

about! TUESDAY,

24th June

End of June

Shanghai

Glatzlaff Sharp P. Antoy

Swatow

29.7565-*** 'W 2.b 29.7469 waw 6.0 7a29.7897-nnw 1 b 6a29.8077'86 www 2`o „#29.8457.90 W. 20 Taihoku 529.76——:W 3- Taichu 29.83----

"29.86- 0

29.85-

Tainan

Koshun

P'dores

"

29.82

Canton

H'kong

- 8-ma' 9a29.8579 82'' lor 6&29.8176 96 e 10

Gap Rock, 29.77—— e 8& Mooso 29.7876-pnw 1. Wuchow: 9a29.8479-

Pakhoi

Holhow

H

H

Phulen 6a 29.8078.- wnw 2 o

29.8084-

" 29.9177

29.8877--

29.9175-

00

1 b 06 ...29.9175-(— 00

Tourane

C. St. J. Aparri

Manila

#t

Legasp! Iloilo

9a

1

29.93 85

"

Labuan

29.9484

23rd inst, from Keelung:-

Per s.s. Indrakuals, arrived Bacolod

Cebu Halliday, Mr. & Mrs. Cameron,

Mrs.

Murats, 8.

Malini, Mastor

0. Nichol, J., Posner, Mre, 1. Price.. H. E.

: Thompeor, Li

M.

84 aw 1 b -- 10

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

For further Particulars, apply to

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

MELCHERS & COus. Dalam

GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and CHINA.

Hongkong, 16th June, 1019.

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS

REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETWEEN EUROPE, AND Japan.

NEXT SAILINGS:~ OUTWARD.

Will leave for

00

Steamers.

T. F. Claxton, Director.

HOMEWARD,;

Steamers. Japan' on

Hongkong, Observatory, June, 24. Ernest Simons, 9085 T. 29th Jane

1 Barometer, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheit on the level

9850 T. 18th July of theses in inches, tenths and

10320 T. '87th do hundredths.

2 Temperature, in the shade, in degrees Fahrenheit.

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

Fort Bayard, Haiphong, Pakhoi

Per as Persia, arrived 24th and Saigon Par Hong. kong, 16th June, 10 a.m. inst., from San Francisco, &c.:- Shanghai-Per Kwongsang, 26th Adams, R. S.

June, 11 am,

Braydeld, T.. Swatow, Weilafwei Chefoo and Feroy, C. 8.

Tientsin-Per Kueichow, Moroni, V. 28th June, 11. 8.m. Malini, M. Batavia, Cheribon. Tegal. Samar- Malini, Mrs.

ang and Bourabaya-Por Tjikini, 26th June, 1 p.m. Macao-Per Sui Tai, 28th June,

∙1.15 p.m. Philippine Islands-Per Zafro, 26th June, 3 p.m. Shanghai and North China-Per

Anhul, 26th June, 8 p.m. The following vessels have past Hoihow, Pakhoi and Haiphonged the Canal Bendoran, P. E Per Bungklang, 27th Friedrich, Senegambir, June, 9 a.m. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-

London, 6th June. Arrivals from... China;--Am« Per Haitan, 27th June, azone, Rhesus. 10 B, I Macao-Per But Tai, 27th June, sed the Canal-Bulow, Ernest The following vessels have pas- 1.15 p.m. Straite, Batavia, Samarang and Simons, Glenroy, Hirano Maru,

deus, Den of Glamis, Satsuma, Teenks!, Teucer, Ty,

SHIPS PASSED THE CANAL.points.

London, 3rd June,

1

Bourabaya Per Riojun maru, 97th June, 4 p.m. Philippine Islands-Per Yuen-

gang, 28th June, 1 p.m. Macaofer Sut Tai, 18th June,

1.15 p.m. Straits and India via Oaloutta --Per G. Apoar, 28th June, 2 p.m. W Shanghai, North China Japan via Yokobama-Per E. Frans Ferdinand, 18th June,

Shanghal, & North China (Europe via · Bibèria)- Per Chenan, 28th June, PAD P. ANN

Amagi Bwatow-Per Halmun, 19th June,

Inverclyde, Scandia, Spezia.

Arrivals from China:--Hyson,

TIDE TABLE.

23rd June to 29th Juñë, 1918.

m morning

"how Water

5 Force of Wind, according to Beaufort Boale,

Amazone, Australian,

Will leave for Marseilles.

Armand Behic, 10480. T. 1st July Atlantique, 10728 T 18th do Ernest Simons, 9085 T. 29th do

For Freight and Fassage apply to

M. SAINT CLAIR de BUSSIERE, Agent.

Queen's Buildings, No. 3,

liste of Weather, b blue sky. THE FASTERN & AUSTRALIAN

o detached cloud, d drizzling rain fog, & gloomy, h hall, 1 light- ning, o overoast, p passing showers, a squally, r rain, senow, t, thunder, visibility, w dew wet); 0 Rain in inches, tenths and hundredths.

METEOROLOGIUAL,

Previous

Day On Date On Date

Barometer" 29.73 29.70 10 29.72% To aperature 87 83 89 Humidity 0.68 81 85 Wind

BSW

› Hete kowe" | Direction

Force Weather

37 JE Bain

FK Ob

BY -BW

04

9

STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED.

Mail Service to Australia

Muavia Manila."

MAIL SCHEDULE

(SUPJECT TO, MODIFICATION.

Ateamers,....

EASTERN.............. EMPIRE TA............

Arrive Hongkong from Australia.

27th June.

25th July.

Leave Hongkong,

for Australia,

19th July, at noon, 16th Augustin

The above Steamers are fitted with Refrigerating Machinery, en, suring a Plentiful supply of Ice, French, Provisions, etc., and, are opq|lighted throughout with Electricity: All State-Rooms have Electric

- Fans. A duly qualified Doctor and Stewardess are carried. For further particulars, apply to fluentan con

23rd June, 1918, TB. Claxton, Director,

Oysters, Prosk, File, or Biewed, Minden Haddocks, Kppers Meri JNE CUALELA MIKA DAFUNGU

Gibb, Livingston & Co.

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