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LOCAL SPORT.

LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE.

Kowloon v. Civil Service..

At Kowloon on Saturday, a match between the Kowloon and Civil Service Clubs, resulted in an ensy win for the home team

Scores:***

Kowloon R. Hell

Civil Service A. Fcater

C. W. Alexander W. Higby W. J. Crawford J. Moltod

D. 8. Cooper C. W. Fincher

(skip).....25

"L. Guy

D. Harvey

W. Russell

(skip)......10

S. Kolly

O, Brett

I. Wheel

G. R. Edwards -F. Fisher

(akip) 88 (skip)

A. "A: H. Milroy J. Mackay

A. R. Whibley 8.F. Gibeon M. Molvor

A. Ramssy

W. Wooley

R. Duncan

11

(skip) ......20 (skip)......17

4.

Total ...83 Total 38

+

Taikoo v. Police

At Taikoo on Saturday the Police were badly beaten by the homs Club, the margin of points reaching record. Scores:-

Police.

Taikoo. `A, Clark. G. Wat

K. McLennan. W.Clameron.

(skip)

E Booker.

2 MoDonald,

J. Grani

B. Watt

T. Bateman.

J. Dickie..

À, Hamilton.

T. Scott

.... (skip)

T. Dinnen.

A., Weir.

45

W. Wo therapon

8. Dorrington

(skip) 34 T. Glendinning, T. Grimshaw.

(skip) 12

J. J. Watt

N. Drummond.

R. Featon

T. Worth.

D. McHardy.

J. Ferguson

(Skip) 16

(Skip)

26

105

Total 35 Total

Taikoo

League Table.

P.W.L.D. F. A.Pts.

3 3 0 0 231128 6. Kowloon 3. 2 1 0 200141 4 Police3 1 2 0 164221 2 Civil Service 3 0 3 0 186225 0

Open Championship.. Farther results in the Open ChampionshipCompetition are:--- 8. Dorrington F. Fisher

(T) ...21 (0.8.) ...19 T. Worth A. Olark

(T)

......21

F. Farrell,

(T) ...21

...17

H. Harron

(T) ...18

***

winning by 67 games to 32. The following were the scores

Wong Po Kie and Ng Sze Cheung boat Base and Buffied 7-4, boat Brags and Braga 9-2, beat Hancock and Rese 8.3.

Ng Sze Yuen end Ng Sze Kwong beat Basa and Soffiad 8-3, beat Braga, and Braga 9-2, beat Hancook and Rai Anh

Wel Wing Lok and Tung Hin Lun best Bais and Suffled 88, best Braga and Braga 8-8, lost to Hancock and Boss 2-9,

VICTORIA THEATRE.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1913.

POST OFFICE.

· SHIPPING News.

ARRIVED.

Tuesday let prox. having been declared a public holiday the Fost Office will be open from 7 am to Chiyuen, Chi. 8,8., 1,267, Put,

23th noon for the despatch of the

June-Shanghai 25th June, Gen.-0. M. American and French mails.

8.'N, Co. There will be one delivery of Brasilia, Ger. a..., 4,258, Dunat ordinary correspondence and one collection from the Pillar Boxes

June-Hankow 33rd June, Gen.-H. A

se on Sundaye.

The Registration Office will be closed at 11 a.m.

The Money Order Office will be entirely olosed.

MAILS ARRIVED TO-DAY. - American, Armand Behic. French, Ernest Simons

MAILS DUE, "English, China, înd prox.

Siberian, Linan, Ind prox

There was an excellent hours at the Victoris Theatre on Satur

The China with the English day, when the new film, "The Merry Widow" was shown. The mail left Singapore on Saturday, well-known play in beautifully the 28th inst at 8 a.m. and is ex- staged and presented, and was pected to arrive here on Wednes much appreciated by the specta-day the 2nd proximo at 2, p.m. tore. As Tuesday is a holiday This packet brings the parcel

malls closed in London for de there will be a special matinee at patch by the all-ses route on 5.30 on that day, when The the 28th May, and for despatch Merry Widow" will again be overland on the 4th June shown. We are asked to say that,

fature, there will be three entire changes of programme at the Viotoria each week. On Tuesday night two Australian star artistes. Miss Olga Montes and Miss Ketty Raynor, make their debut; and, on the sime date, a new film which bascaused some amount of sensation "in Europe-"The Miracle"-will te

The Linan with the mail from London (via Siberia) of Friday. the 13th instant, is expected to arrive here on Wednesday, the 2nd proximo.

MAILS CLOSE. Haiphong, and Paklioi Per Cari Diederickson, 1st July, 8 8.m. vin Kobe Tiltaljap, 1st

July, 9 a.m.

Japan

Per Haiyang, 1st July.) 10 8.1.

20th

L.

Hanoi, Fr, ..., 739, Chevalier, 29th June -Haiphong KO. Wan 28th June, Gon.A R. Marty. Laertes, Br. a,,340, Wawa,

29th June-Baigon 25th. June, Gen-Wo

Fat Sing. Kiang Ping, Chi. ".s.a-, 1,922, Whedeman, 29th June- Chinklang 23rd June, Gen-Tung Leo & Fo. Halyang. Br. s.a., 1,396, Hodgins, 29th Juno-Prochow, Amoy and Swatow. 98th June, Gon.-D. L. & Oo.

Phuyen.

Gisela,

Inaba

WEATHER REPORT,

On the 30th at 11.20.-Tha! nothern depression is passing in- to the Pacific.

The depression over Tongking bas deepened and now extende to the Yangize Valley,

Pressure has decreased mode- rately to slightly in central and southern districts. It is highest in the neighbourhood of the Bonins

Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

Moderate S. winds are indicat WI ed the east coast of Chins and over the N. China Sea.

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

0,19 inches.

FORECAST FOR THE" 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON

TO-MORROW!

Distriot.

1 Hongkong

Neighbourhood

Forecast. 18, winds, and moderate

> squally;

fair to showery.

Fr..., 1946, Ribaute, 2 Formosa Channel 29th June-Balgon, Gen. -B, & Co

Aust s.o., 1,542, Gencerah,

29th June - Sba azħat 26th June. Gen.-8. W.4 Co.

Maru, Jap. ss., 3.139, S. Tominagar. 30th June- Australia and Manila, Gen.-N. Y. K. Armand Behic, Fr. 8.s... 3,864 Bosati, 30th June- Shanghai and Yokohama 21st June, Gen.-M. M.. Bencleuch, Br: 9.8., MoMillan 30th June -Moji, Coal.— G. L. & fo..

8. winds, fresh, squally.

VILL" despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned FORTS on

about the DATES named → For

HANGHAI,

Stearners

MOJI, KOBE Į NAMUR AND YOKO-Capt. A. Collger HAMA.....................

To Sail On Remarks

CHINA.H.S. Tocque, R.N.R.}

SHANGHAI ..} CHINA LONDON, vía)

Usual Ports DEVANHA

Capt. W. R. Hickey, of Call

ORTAN

TONDON & ANT-]

WERP v. Singa- }'

pore,

Penang,SUNDA

about

Freight

18th July & Page

daylight Freight

} F

}

Noon Freight: 5th July & Psage

Freight

about

O'mbo, Port Said, Capt. C E. Irving, R.N.R. 9th July: &P'sage' & Marseilles

All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy.

For Freight, or Passage apply to

E. A. Hewert ̧ ́

The game es No. 1,

P. & 0.8. N. Co.'s office,

Hongkong, 29th June, 1013.

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

South coast of) China between H.K.The same and Hainen,

89 No. 1. China Coast Meteorological

Station.

4

win, 80th June-Shan-Nemuro

Register.

30th June, a.m.

Wind.

Hour.

Barometer.

Temperature

Humidity.

D'tion.

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Force.

Weather.

screened. This is a romantic Swatow, Amoy and Fooohow-Telemachus, Br, as, 4,801, Good Wostock 7829.7240 100 0 0 0 play of a very dramatic class, and the cast includes over a thoussud. characters, The story is extremely pathetic and of intense human interest, turning on the troubles which befal a nun who has brokan her vowa. It is a picture that| everyone ehou'd ɛe3.

MALINI THE WIZARD.

French

Mali.

Mail.

Salgon, Straits, Ceylon, Adelaide, Western Aus- tralia, India, Adan, Egypt and Europe via Marseil- les (Late Letters 11 to Noon. Extra Postage 10

30th

hai 27th June, GenB, Hakodate

Tokio & $. Tamon Maru, Jap s.8, 3,116, Ku-Kochi

hagash, 37th June-Nagasaki

K'shima Coal-Mitsui. Luchow, Br ss., 1.221, Weatheral Oshima

Naha June-Shanghai 26th June. Gen.-B. & S. Ishi'jima cents). (Letters posted Germania, Ger. a.a. 586, Jepsen, Bonin Is.

30th June-Korrov 23rd Chefoo

Whaiwei June, Gen.—8, & Co.

Hankow Simone, Fr. 9... 2,890, Brunt, 30th June-Mar- Iohang seilice 1st June, Gen-

M. M. Co.

in all the Pillar Boxes in time for the first clearance will be included Exaest In this contract mail. Per Armand Bobic, lat July, 11 a.m.

Islaude,

Philippine Japan via Nagasaki, Canada, Honolulu, United States, and South Am erlos vía San Francisco -Per Persia, 1st July, 11

There will not be room in the Peak Hotel to hold the crowd that' will go to see Molini the wizard Live his first public show to- moow.evening, the booking continues at the fast pace at which it is going. While there are a few choice Baâts remaining, it behoves the public to be quick about booking for many diesp point 3d ones are sure to be turned away on Tuesday owing to the Macao-Per Bui Tai, let July, limited capruity. The

same

American

noon.

ohwang-Per Tientsin, lat July, noon.

warning holds good, for the Ningpo, Tsingtau and New- soood performance at the City Hall on Thursday, for Monttie's bave been selling seats by the ¦ dozen.

Japan vis Mike and Kobe-Per

LAWN TENNIS. Saturday's League Games. On Saturday the Olympic Olub were at home to the League Chinese Y.M.0,A. and, after & series of very enjoyable games,ed to see him perform in private Philippine Islands -Per Chinhus,

beat the visitors by fifty-seven gamaa to forty-two.

Malini is the talk of the colony and those who have been privileg

noon.

i

Chunsang, Br. ss, 1,418, Malloch, 3 th June-Chinwantac 23rd June, Coal.-J., M. & Co.

Mishima Maru, Jap. 8.8,

- 1.489

Superintendent

NORDDEUTSCHER

LLOYD.

BREMEN.

IMPERIAL: GERMAN MAIL LINES

For

NAPLES, GENOA; AL-

Steamers.

To ball on

WNESDAY, 9th July,

6 a 29.20

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29.48-

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29.69

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29.84

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SHANGHAI, NAGAS-Y

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YOKOHAMA.

Cap H. Formes 17,000

MANILA, ANGAUR,

waw 1-

GIERS, GIBRALTAR, DERFFLINGER SOUTHAMPTON, (Cane F. Prosch 17,000 A'WERP & BREMEN,

KOBE AND

YORCK

YAP, NEWGUINEA, / COBLENZ

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

10 a.m.

about W'NESDAY, 9th July.

(SATURDAY,

12th July

9 Bi

about TUESDAY, 22nd July.

about

{End of July.

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5,270,

Kiukiang Changsha Shanghai

.. 29.8169 Gutzlaff 29.7570 Sharp P. 7829.738- Amoy Swałow

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& MELBOURNE

20

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6 a 29.77 80 87 wew 2 c

KOBE.

P. SIGISMUND

Capt. D. Lenz

6,000

Sommer, 80th

Yokohama 27th

June- 'June.

14

Gen-N. Y. K.

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Tathoku 5a 29.80--- Taichu Tainan Koshun P'dores Canton H'kong

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2 mm

10 00

Kumano Maru, Jap. ss., 3,147,

Winckler, 30th June- Nagasaki 26th June, Gen N. Y. K.

CLEARANCES AT THE

HARBOUR OFFICE. June, 28. Jelunga, Last July, noon. Straits and India via Calcutta-Sungkiang, for Haiphong.

Per Dilwara, 1st July, Daigh-maru for Tamsal

Helene, for Tourane. Chihli, for Bhangbai. Elger, for Newchwang.

June, 30. Kiang Ping, for Canton Carl Diederichson, for Haiphong. Chiyuen, for Canton. G. Apoar, for Calcutta. Haiyung, for Foochow. Kyoelo,-maru, for Newchwang. Luchow, for Canton. Yushun, for Shanghai,

are amazed. Maliri merely smiles and eva, "wait till they see my Japan Details of the scores are as show." No other magician in the world has been bonoured by follow.***

A. Viveesh and Weidlor, Olym-sɔ many comme id performance i pic, baat McPherson and Un Hew before the crowned heads of "Tan, 7-4; beat Mohler and Wong Europe as Malini. The entertain

Po Keong. 7-4; beat Ho Wing ment on Tuesday will be under Kin and Ho Wing Li, 8—3.

the patronage of His Excellency the Governor.

Stevens and Wilson, beat Me- Pherson and Un Hew Fan, 6-5; | lost to Mohler and Wong Po Keang 3-8; beat Ho Wing Kin and Ho Wing Li 8-3.

W. Viveash and Davidson lost to MoPherson and Un Bow Fan 4-7; best Mohler and Wong Po Keong 65; beat Ho Wing Kin and Ho Wing Li 83,

C.R.C. Win.

The Chinese Recreation Club and the Craigengower Cricket Oulb met in the Hongkong Tenris League on Saturday at Canaɔway Bay, the Chinese Recreation Club

THE BEST THE

Guinness'

"Wheel

Brand Stout.

BUNKERS

can be supplied at cheap rates.

at

SANDAKAN & SEBATTIK

(British North Borneo),

At those ports steamers call.

ing for bunker coal exclusively are exempt from all shipping duse and charges,

A. BUNE

BREWERS BREW.

SAMB AS SUPPLIED

TO HIS MAJESTY THE

KING. CAN BE HAD'

FROM ALL DEALERS,

Bois Agents for China.

H RUTTONJEE & SON,

'QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,

American

Mall.

1st July, noon. via Nagasaki-Per Inaba-

maru, 1st July, noon. Formosa via Keelung, Shanghai, North China, Japan via Moji, Victoria, B., sud Beattle-Per Sado-maru, 1st July,

noon.

Straits. Ceylon and India via

Armand Bahlo. for Marseilles. Bombay-Per Gisela, American, for K. O. Wan. 1st July, noon.

Telemachus, for Liverpool.

Shanghai and North China-Per Kwong Chau-wan, for K. O. Wan-

Bangsang, 1st July,

noon,

Straits and Ceylon-Mishima

maru, 1st July, noon.

DEPARTED.

June 29.

Shanghai and North China-Per Haimun, for Swatow.

Koerber, 1st July, noon.

Hoihow, Haiphong. Fakhoi and

Saigon-Per

2nd July, 9 a.m.

Eastern, for Kobe, Sexte, for Bangkok.

Kaifong. Kaljo-maru, for Moji.

Bimla, for Yokohama.

Swatow-Per Haimun, 2nd Daigi maru, for Tamsui-

Eiger, for Newchwang.

June 30.

Samarang & Sourabaya-Per

July, 10 a.m. Childar, 2nd July, 10 am. Nukai-maru, for. Wakamatau

G. Apcar, for Straits. Yunshun, for Shangbai: Chihli, for Shanghai. Chiyuen, for Canton. Kiang Ping, for Canton.

PASSENGERS ARRIVED.

Canadian, Ameri-

puw

что

Siberian Malls.

Philippine Islande, Aus trailfa, Tasmania and New Zealand Thursday day Island-Per Kum- ano-maru, 2nd July 10 8,10,

Shanghai, North China, Pere Chiyuen, arrived 28th

Nagasaki, inst., from Shanghai - United States, South Gibson, L.

Japan via

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow

July, 1 pm,

Macao-Per Sni Tal, 2nd July, Foster, G. E.

0.

Phulien 6a29.6481 Tourans.

#

C. 8. J. Aparri

14

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0 c 29.86.77-- aw: 4 b 29.8879-80 10 Manila

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T. F. Claxton, Director. Hongkong, Observatory, June, 34, 1 Barometer, reduced to 12 degrees Fahrenheit on the level of the sea in inches, tenths and hundredths,

2 Temperature, in the shade, in degrees Fahrenheit.

*

All the steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. New Bystem of Telefunkeni

For further Particulars, apply to

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD

MELCHERS & CO.,

GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and OHINA.

Hongkong, 27th June, 1913.

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS.

REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY® SERVICE BETWEEN EUROPE, AND JAPAN.

OUTWARD.

Steamers

3 Humidity, in percentage of saturation, the Humidity of air saturated with moisture being 100, Amazone,

4 Direction of Wind, to two Australlen, points.

5 Force of Wind, according to Beaufort Boale.

6 State of Weather, b blue sky, c"detached cloud, d drizzling rain, f fog, g gloomy, hhail, light- ning, o overcast, p passing chowore, q squally, r rain, a snow, t, thunder, v visibility, w dew wet). 0 Rain in inches, touths and | hundredths.

METEOKULUQICAL,

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Hongkong

Barometer 29.85 29.86 Temperature 85 74 Lepessler, C. Humidity

Wind Americs and Canada via Vancouver (Europe, via

Por us. Inaba Maru, arrived Direction

Force Siberia) Per Empress of 30th inst., from Australia Japan 2nd July, 11 s.m. Bowden, P.K. Moerman, Rea Weather.

Baretto, E. N. J. Bowden, Mrs. L. Montez Miss Beattie, A Per Kaljo-maru, 2nd Counell A. E.

Persin, Mié, M. Counell, Mra R. Pasonal, C. -

Pascual Mrs. Hingle, E. Shanghai, & North China Knight, Mrs. B, Raynor, Miss

K, (Europe via Siberia) Knight, N. B. Per China, 2nd July, Lane, E. J.

Shigh V. C. 5 p.m.

Bhopizo, Mre. Louse, P. Molhone, Mra... N. N. Macao-Per Bul Tai, 3rd: July

D. 1.15 p.m.

Watters, Mr. M.W Shanghai and North China-Per

MoElhone, W

1. P. ⠀

Watters, J. Luchow, 3rd July, 3 p.11.

Oyster, Fish, Fried or Blawed, Finden Haddocks, Hppers &

VALEXANDRA CATE

1.15 p.m.

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow --

Par Haiching, 4th July)! 10a.m.

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0850 T. 18th July 10820 T. 27th đa

HOMEWARD.

Will leave

Steamere

Armand Behic, 10480 T, 1st July.

10728 T, 18th do Atlantique, Braest Simons, 9085. T. 29th do

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