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·LOCAL SPORT.

Hongkong Lawn Bowls League.

The return match in this com- petition was played between Taikoo and Kowloon at Quarry By on Saturday and resulted in a win for Taikoo by 18 points.. One of the features of the game way the scoring of Ferguson's team against Russell's. In both the 18 and 14th heads they moored 7 points, taking the game from 11-10 both in favour of Russell to 24-11 in favour of Ferguson. Kowloon, Hall. Alexander Qooper

Tuikog

·Diania

J. Welt.

Wotherspoon

Dorrington (skip) 22. Harrey

(8)(skip) 21.

Worth

Drummond

Perrie

(Ferguson (skip) 29

Frost Taylor Orawford Russell

Hateman

Dickie

Bamilton

Scott (skip) 23

Milroy

74

Resuming play, the Gunners attacked, and Colmer shooting hard equalised scores. The Corn wall's Winning goal came from sirmmage in front of goal, Walls forcing the ball in the net.

a

The closing Prores were :** D.O.LI 8.-R.G.A 2 goale,

THE NEXT LORD CHIEF JUSTICE

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPD, MONDAY, AUGUST 1. 1913.

|

POST OFFICE.

The Buelow with the German

SHIPPING NEWS.

Mall left Singapore on Friday, the lat inst at 5 p.m. and may Linan, be expected here on Tuesday, the 5th inst., at 6 p.m.

WEATHER REPORT.

ARRIVED. Bras 1,359, C. C. Wil

liam, 2nd inst-Shanghai 78th July, Gen.-B. & S. It has also increased slightly

On the 2nd at 11,6.-Pressure

has increaed slightly in the north, an anticisione now covering north Japan

Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR

The United States Mall per an Aragonia, Gor:1.0.3,338, & Enigk, over Formoss, and moderately AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO

Nile has been transferred to the 1.8. Canada Maru which is due to

arrive here on the 8th of August.

MAILS DUB.

German, Buslow, 5th inst. August.

American, Canada Maru, 8th

- Asia, well known, Lord Alver- stone only holds until his succes- war ese be appointe1 the great jadiotal office sustained by him with full weight and dignity. Commenting on the prevalent Swatow, rumour that Sir Rufus Isanon in to be made Lord Chief Justice, the Japan "Spectator" says -

American ·

Canadian &

MAILS CLOSE.

Amoy and Toochow Por Hatching, August, 10 am..

5th

via Kobe-Per Bulsang, 5th August, 10a.m. via Moji, Honolulu, Man, sanillo, Balips Cruz. Arica, Iquique, Val- paraiso and Coronel Kiyo Mara, 5th August,

11.m.

i

2nd ins Keelung, Gen. | along the south coast of Chins. -H. A. L

The typhoon is shown this

Perseus, Br. z. 1,209, D. Robin morning as a shallow depression

1

my son, End, inst.-Foochow | over Tongking. A depression is

Ist fast Gen -B- & 8, also shown to the South of the WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS Belgravis, Ler, ... 6,648. Girsten Bonins, braen, Znd inst.-Singa- pore, #7th July, Mixed

-HAL

Namesng Br. a. 2,591, H. E.

4.

about the DATES-named For

SHANGHAI,

Stearuers,

To Sall On Römask

about: 7th Aug.

MOJT, KOBE NYANZA AND YOXO-Capt. H.N. Rivers, HAHA... ...

R-N.R. ARCADIA: *J.Capt. 8. Burcham

· Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am, to-day, 0.87 inobes.

FORECAST FOR THE 24 Gilroy, 2nd insk-Moji | HOURS ENDING AT NOON 18th July, Coal & Gen.—

TO-MORROW. J. M. & Co...

Distrios,

Forecast. |Dainichi Masu, Jap, a s. 1:953, 2nd

S.E. inst Moj 27th July, Hongkong and winds, a = | LONDON, via' Coal-M. B-K......

"moderate; · Usual Ports DELTA Neighbourhood fair to of Call......

showery. LONDON & ANT-1 S.E..or WERP vis Singa-

Mandasan Maru. Jap. a. 3,945,

Y. Ota 2nd inst. Moji Y8th July, Coal-M.B,K. Denfar Nor, s. 1,102, Bing

End inst.Bangkok let fast Rice."Chinese.. Brue 3,8062 Beddox,nd ins-Moj 29th July. Coal & GenD Basson Yingohow Best,316, MoIntosh,

Formosa via Keelung, Japan, Shanghai, North-China, Japan via Nagasaki Ho nolulu, United States, & South America, Canada via San Francisco (Eu rope via Fiberia)-Per Linan, Manchuris, 5th Aug, *noon.

"This is clearly ill-founded Japan | gossip. - After all that has happen ed no Prime Minister could- possibly fill this office in the way (skip) 18ggested. The Lord Chief Jus tice, as the head of the English Whibley

Bench must be a man whose MacDonald Lambert

delicacy of feeling and action, whose discretion and whose cand- W.0.

our can absolutely be relied upon never to break down or be subjec- ted to temporary eclips. Now, however favourable a judgment is 56 passed on Sir Rufus Issues, no one

who takes an impartial view of Macao-Per Sui Tui, 5th August, the facts can say that he is

1.15 p.m. conspicuous for the qualities we Shanghai and North China-Per have named.. His appointment at Aubui, 5th August, 3 pm this moment would cause dismay Philippine Islands-Fer Tean, 5th throughout the entry."

"August, 3 p.m.

WATER POLO.

V.R.C. v. R.E.

(kip) 17

The march between the V.R.O. and the I.Es proved immensely interesting, though the pleasing effect hi gool sport was some- what spoiled by the unfortunate display of some who disapproved of the referee's ruling.

The teams were:-V.RO.- J. Forbes A.A. Claxton, -and Burros, RO. Witchell, J. Fiach, AE. Ellis and and Pereira."

B.E-Brown, Deveney and Watts; Morrish, Wright, Collins, and Troker.

German

Sit crian

Mail

Mail.

Straite, Burmah, Ceylon, Adelaide, Western Aus tralia, India, Aden, Egypt, and Europe via Naples-Per Yorek, 6th. August, 9 a..

and India vin Bombay -Capri 6th Aug., 9'a.m. Shanghai, North China

2nd

3rd einst.—Canton Vinstr Ballset --B. & S.

Br. 1,352, 0, 0, Wik

han's 3rd inst.-Gen.-. -B. & 8. Capri, Itl. a.m. 4,179,„, Portunato Enrico, 3rd inst: - Kobe 29th July. Gen.-Car- lowitz. Mathilde, Ger, s... 891, G. Bohlal

Formosa Channel

South coast of) China between H.K aud Lamocks

South coast' of】 Chins between H.K. and Hainan.

variable winds" moderate.

The same as No. 2.

The same as No. 1

China Const Meteorological

Station

Register.

2nd August, a 1»

Hour.

Barometer.

Humidity.

Temperature

Wind.

Westock 7829.9764 — ase

6a30 04- Hakodate 34.05

29.93- 29.86

ker, 3rd, inst.-Holhowi 2nd inst., Gen.-J." & Co. Mausang. Broms. 1,448, “G; H.-A

2.000k, 3rd inst→Sandakan Nemuro

Timber, J, li độ bón Ambrin, Gera.s 5,143, F. Knit Tokio schky, 3rd inst.-New

Koohf York 14th June, HA, L Shidzuoki Waru, Jap. ss. 4073,

J. Irisawa. 3rd inst Seattle & Porte 31st July, Gen-N-Y, K-

and Japan via Nagasaki (Europe via Siberia)-Per | Baishing Br. s.s. 1,267. W. C. Buelow. 6th August, "11|

"Char-Ladies." Americans are proverbially fon 1 of titles, which are employ- el to denote offioint rank almost lavishly as in Germany. The Ben Fracao Custon House char-Straits, women are threatening to go on strike because the newly-appoint ed forewoman, or "fore-lady," as she calls herself, insists on being The club made the pace the airerad ava "char-lady," which commencement and Ellis of ned her demeretio co-workers refars Shanghai and North China shooting to Brown who saved, to do. The matter has somally Per Hangsang, 6th Aug; Exob and was visited, when been referred to one of the Sec

1a.m. Doveney passed to Tuoker who re-ies of Stats at Washington

Macao-Per Sui Tai, 6th August, put in a fast shot at long range. [

115 p.m. which Forbes failed to stop. At.

Philippine Islands -Per Zafiro the other goal Claxton and Barros

both had hard look, bluing the bar. Shortly before the interval |

Derelict Railway.

Pereira equalised with a cross The Invergarry and Fort

shot.

In the second half Pereira added the_winning goal and though the Engineers tried hard to draw level, the club won by 2 goals to 1.

R.G.A. Beaten by D.C.UI. The R.G.A. and the D.O.L.I. met on Saturday evening at the V.R.O. Bath the latter winning by the old goal in five.

The teams were:- R.G.A:- Ashford; Falconbridge and Petts; Court, Becon, Colmer and Woods, D.O.L.J.:-Ward; Money Bald- win; Farmer, Withers, Oussell and Walls.

Referce:-Mr F. Lammert. RG.A. got going from the commencement, and Colmer made two attempta on the Cornwall's goal, but failed to do anything, Withers in a raid on the D.O.LI? goal tested Ashford with a hot shot but the goalie saved

| Angasius Railway, for whose re- Opening pegotiations are again on foot, is one of the few railwaye in the kingdom that have ever been derelict for say length of time. It was formerly worked by the North British Company, which abandon- fed operations some time ago in in view of the unremunerative nature of the undertaking. Provided A sufficient eum of money can be raised by the local authorities, the company propared to take over the line and work it again.

BUNKERS

can be supplied at cheap rates.

at

is

well. Later Colmer made a SANDAKAN & SEBATTIK

completely

beating

(British North Borneo).

daab on his own, and opened scoring, Ward, Walla netted afterwards but the point was disallowed. From a a penalty given against the gun cers Cussell made no mistake, but Walls elading Falconbridge chanced a shot and gave the dues and charges. Cornwalls the lead.

At these ports steamers call- ing for bunker coal exclusively are exempt from all shipping-

THE BEST COFFEE

is the Cheapest in the end,

and one of the very best is

LOTUS MOKHA coffee.

Win

In the Cup it is rich, winy,

and fragrant-the key-nase

of an appetizing breakfast

a satisfying close to a busy day.

OBTAINABL

FROM

ALL GROCERS.

KRUTTONIBE & SON;

147" QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL:

A. BUNE

.A.M.

6th August, 3 p.m. Shanghai. North China and Japan vin Kobe-Per Kutsang, 6th August, 5 p.m.. Tientsin-Per Chipshing, 7th August, 10 am.

American

Canadian &

Siberian Malls,

American

Mall,

3 Shanghal, North China Japan via Nagasaki Honolulu. United States, South America, and Cadada via San Francis- oo (Europe via Siberia) Per Uhiyo Maru. 7th August, 11 a.m. ` Formosa via Keelung, Japan via Moji, Victoria, and Tacoma-Por Chica- go Maru, 7th August, Macao-Por Sui Tai, 7th August,

1.15 pm. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow

Per Haitan. 8th Aug. 10 a.m. Sandakan-Per Mausang,

8th August. 11 a m. Dalny-Per Hopsang, 8thugust,

noon.

118.ni Straite and India via Calcutta- Per Namsang, 8th Aug. 1 p.m. Macao-Per Sui Tai, 8th August,

Australian

Mall.

Zafiro,

Past nore, 3rd last- Amoy 2nd inst., Gen.-D. L & Co. Amer, sa 1,4 0, F. S. M. Hurray, 3rd inst.-Mani- la 3 st July, Lumber and Gen-S, T. & Co. Keemun, Br. .. 5,871, Conradi, 3rd inst-Vancouver, 23rd June, Gen.-B. & topsang, Br. s.s. 1,389. Jas. Hay

dinst-Chingwantae 28th July, Coal.-J. M.

FA

H

Fre

-nnw. 2.

1

Nagasaki K'shima Oshima Naha Ishi'jima

„, 29.84-

n

29.83

пе

29.73

2

1

29.71

nne 1

29.74

П

nw. 1o

Bonin Is. Chefoo Whalwei

29.61————

H

Hankow Lobang Kluklang Changsha Shanghai

,

*

SHANGHAI ..

About 14th Aug,

FOOD

Capt. E.P. Martin, RN.R. 16th Aug.

pore, Penang, SIMLA

Ombo, Port Said, Capt. G Philipps & Marseilles

All the above steamers are fitted with Wirelesk

For Freight.or Parage apply to

P.&O. 8. N. Co,'s office, vaat

Hongkong, 4th August, 1913

NORDDEUTSCHER

LLOYD. BREMEN.

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL

For

Stcarriers,

LINEG

To sail on a

WNE

NAPLES, GENOA, AL-

"GIERS, GIBRALTAR, YORCK

SOUTHAMPTON, (Card H. Förmes 17,000

A'WERP & BREMEN",

SHANGHAI, NAGA-BULOW

BAKI, KOBE AND

YOKOHAMA,......................... Cape, U. Nahrath 16,900

MANILA, YAP, MA-}·

RONN NEWGUINEA, P. SIGISMUND. BRISBANE, SYDNEY (Capt. D. Lenz

& MELBOURNE

6th August

10 am.

abbi -WNESDLT

29.7876 91 е 20

8a04 by KOBE

* 29.75

29.75 29.74 M

ក.

se

29:7-ne 2-

2

9a 29.8378-91 se 2 or 629,6182 87 #

3og 29.58-ese 5 o 29.5680-08e Torq

Gutzlaff - 29.8077 Sharp P. 7a28.7483 Amoy Ga 29.8081 91 ese 20 Talboku 3a 29.73- Swajow

Talohu Tainan Chipahing,.Br. 11.51, 199, 8, My

Koshun F'dores DryMeyrook, 4th-that--Can

ten, Gen.-J. & Co. Canton E'kong Colombo Maray Vapaa. 2,9 0, N,

washime, 4th lost-Gap Rock Singapore 20th July Wuchow

Magiso Gen.-N. Y. K. Blikmura, Ger, se. 2,573

Pakhoi Holbow H. Baum, 4th inst.-Sor

Phulien berny 28th July, Gen.-i Order.

Tourane O. Bt. J. Br. 88. 1,954, J, B, Aassis, 4th inst-Shanghai 31st

Aparri Manila July, Gen.-BA & B, Kutsang. .. .. 3,109, R. C. D. Legaspi

Bradley, 4th: inet-Cal lollo cutta, Cenang & Singa- ...pore 23th July, Gen.-J.

M. & Co Cyclops, Brs 5,762, Darshur. 4th fast.,Liverpool 21st June Gen.-B. & 8. CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE.

Henne

Anhui,

August 2... 1.15 pm

Yukai Maru for Wakamatsu,'! Philippine Islande, Yad Soshu Maru for Canton.

August 4th. Angaur, Samarai, Ma-Anhui for Canton

roan. Fred. Wilhelm-Gienagle for Swatow shafen, Rabau, Herbet Penang Maru for Singapore shohe, Matupi, Tasmania.

New Zealand, South and Anne Rickmers for Vetook

West Australia via Brie

bane Per Prinz Sigia- mund, 9th August, 8

a.m.

115 p.m.

DEPARTED; August:4

Helene for Swatow

Philippine Islands - Per Yuen-Pong Tong for Swatdiw.

Gang, 9th August, 1.p.m Chongva for K O. Wani 272) Macao-Per Sui Tai, 9th August, Loongsang for Manilayer Wei-hal-wei and Tientsin- Per Assaye for Bay♬ T

Iohang for Newchwang anno) Huichow, 9th August, 5 Anna for Bangkok #

Devawongae for Saigon, Shanghai & North hina Fenvenue for Yokobamar (Europe via Siberia)-Phoumpent for Saigon. Per Chenan, 9th Aug., Yingohow for Shanghai.

Tibodas for Batavia.

Siberian

Mail:

Frenck

Mail.

pm.

5 p.m.

Balgon, Straits. Ceylon Foochow for Saigon. Adelaide, Western Aus. Boshu Maru for Tameüt. tralia, India, Aden, Egypt Teucer for Liverpool. and Europe via Marseil-Erroll for Saigon. les (Late Letters 11 to Kalibla for Takuhar, Noon, Extra Postage 10 cents). (Letters posted

in all the Pillar Boxes

PASSENGERS: ARRIVED. Per es. Colombo Maru, arrived

In time for the first 4th inst, from Singapore clearance will be included Boher, Mr. & Mrs. Kato, K. in this contract mail.)

Per Amaz ne,

August, 11 am.

12th

and India via faloutta-

Yatabing, 12th August,

8tr

1. p.m.

American,"

Canadian and

„Siberian Mails.

Shanghai, North China.

SHIPS PASSED THE CANAL.

London, 22nd July. Arrivals from China-Goeben, Тарап, Nolens,

**

#

H

6 x 29.4481-waw 2 » 29.5662

00. 29.7875-wow 6'e

29.8274-Wow Id 29.8178 - Waw l'op 9B 29.8380-sw betin

so .5 c w 20

Bacolod Oeba Labuan

#

29.85 86

19

29.8884 T. F. Claxton, Director. Hongkong, Observatory, July, 2.

1- Barometer, reduced to 38 degrees Fahrenheit on the level of the sea in frohes, tenths and hundredths.A

2 Temperature, in the shade, in degrees Fahrenheit.

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

5 Force of Wind, according to Beaufort Scale. -

6: State of Weather, b blue sky, a détached cloud, d drizzling rain fog, gloomy; h hail, 1 light- ning, o overcast, P passing showers, q squally, r rain, ● snow, t, thunder, y visibility, w dew wet). 0 Rain in Inches, tenths and

| hundredths.

METEOROLOGIUAL

Previous

Day On Date On Date

AL 3.

Barometer 29.64 29.70

29.72

Temperature 84 79

83

Humidity 85 DI Wind Direction Force Westhor .

83

E

&

Rain

0.25

Highest open air Tempersince on the e Lowest

H.K. Observatory, Srd Aug., 1913.

TH

P. WALDEMAR

about TUESDAL

Capt. H. remer

about the R

JESSELTON, KUDAT & BORNEO

SANDAKAN .............. / Capt. J. Kdehler

All the steamers of the European Line are fitted with Win

Telegraphy, New System of Telefunken.

For further Particular, apply to men, und

NURDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

MELCHERS &

GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and OHIN A Hongkong, 24th July, 1913. .'

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

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

NEXT SAILINGS:

OUTWARD, «

Steamers.

Polynesian,

Will leave for Japan, on

HOME

Steamers.

Will leave for Versofilos

11th Aug, 7 s.m. Amazone,

For Freight and Passage apply to

13th Aug. 1 pm,

-M. SAINT CLAIR de BUSSIERRE, Agente de la don

Queen's Buildings, No. 3,

THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN

STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED.

MyT. F. Claxton, Director. EMPIRE

TIDE TABLE.

Mail Servicn to Australia

via Manila.

"MAIL, SCHEDULA

BUBJECT TO MODIFICATION).

Ateamers.

|ALDENHAM ST. ALBANS EASTERN

LOW, WAISY Hong keng

4th Aug; to 3rd August, 1913.

The following vessels have passe} Wað:

Japan via Nagasaki, ad the Canal:-Jeneric, Sachsen, United States, South Scharnhorst, Shimosa,Tydens, America and Canada vis, Alenia. Benmohr.

Vancouver (Europe via

Biberia)-Per Empress Af - Upstats, Frasb, Fred or Stamed, Asia, 18th August”) Fam Haddicks, 6ppers &c.

EXANDRAY

Hongkong.

Arrive Hongkong.. Leave Ho

from Australia.::

18th Aug, 11

4th Augusts 30th 201 20th Sept

19th Sept

181st Oct.

The above Steamers are fitted with Refrigerating Machinery, en Masuring a Flontiful supply of Ice, French Provisions, etc., and are lighted throughout with Electricity AllState Rooms have Electrici Fans. A dul qualified Doctor and Stewardess are carried.

·For furthes particulară, apply to SEGUE OF

Gibb, Livingston &

Printed and Publlake

Toe House Street, in the

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