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JU-JITSU WRESTLING TRICKS.

By Frank Long, the Well-Known Expert,

A useful trick, known as the stomach throw," is performed thus: Grip the lapels of your opponent's cost, raise one foot and place it in the pit of his etomach. Sit down on the other heel and roll on to your back, bringlog your opponent with you. When he is right over, straightën the leg on which he is reating, and he will be thrown right over your head,

Take hold of your opponent! left slaave with your right hand, and standing beside him, pat your left hand on the ground beside your foot. Now shoot out both your legs, the right one in front at the knee, and the left one on the ground just bohind his heels. In this position use your legs as you would a pair of scissors, by turning on to your hack, sud down your opponent will come.

The Kick Back.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1915.

Stand beside the gentleman and take his arm under yours. allowing his elbow to rest against your body. Place your right arm round it, if he is on your right, and your right hand on your left forearm, seeing that his hand is back uppermost Beat your left hand on the back of his hand, and apply a little pressure. The wrist being beat, the hand must open and the article drops out. T-Bits.

POST OFFICE.

CHRISTMAS MAIL.

The Pablle are informed that the

Christmas mail to the United Kingdom and countress beyond will be closed at this office at 10.30 Am. to-morrow and is due reach London on the 24th Dec. done as early as possible."

It is requested that posting may by

Left Singapore on Sunday, 50th ult.. at

The Delta, with the English Mail

8.00 a.m. and is due to arrive here on Friday the 8th instat 7a.m. This packet bringe the parcel malls closed in London CONFERENCE IN PRE-or despaten by the allosas route on the

SIDENT'S PALACE,

19th Oos and for despatch overland on [the 5th til.

The Army, with the maile from London (via Bibaria) of Baturday 15th Instant, fe due to arrive here on Friday the 5th instans.

MAILS ARRIVED TO-DAY. I Haimun, from Swataw Americap, from Fort Bayard Hasan, from Coast Ports

A conference was held in the President's Palace the other after. noon at which the President, the Premier, all the Cabinet Ministers and the President's Advisera were present. The following were the

Daigi Maru, from Swatow and Tamaul important questions discussed: Kwangles, from Shanghai

(1). The second big loan. It Lungohow, from S'hai & Siberian Mail was decided to appoint Chow Truph, from Hothow and Haiphong Haush-hei, Ex-Minister of Finance, to co-operate with Promior aud Finance Minister Hsiung to negotiate a loan with the bankers.

to

"

MAILS DUB.

Engilab, Delta, 5th inst Biberian, Assaye, 5th inst.

MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY.

Japan via Kobe-Par TAIWAN 3rd Haihow and Bangkok-Per MACHEW,

Inst., 5 p.m.

TO-MORROW.

Saigon-Fer PHEUMPENH, 4th. 8 a.m.

Hoihow and Bankok--Per MICHAEL

JEBSEN, 4th Dec., 9 a.m.

Philipp ae islands-Per UCKERMARK, Fort Bayard, Holphons, Pakhoi and Bal-

4th 9

(2).-The Boxer Indemnity and loan repayments. It was deciled Graup your opponent's left

negotiate with the Corps wrint or sleeve with your right Diplomatique with a view to

3rd Dec. 5 p.m. hand. Place your left hand fist

the consent of the Hongay-Per GEORGII, 3rd inat., 5 p.m. on his chest and stop forward secure.

Hoihow and Fakhar-Per KATHE, ârd Powers to postpone the pay-

Des., 5 pan. with your right foot, so that you -tan besi le him, Incing thement of the Boxer Indemnity and the loss overdue until opposite way. Raite the left leg the fourth year of the Republic. so that it passes him, and then.

(3). The provincial fiance. bring it back swiftly against the back of his left leg, at the same It was deciled to issue insti uc time pressing forward. The for- lions to the province to the effect ward pressure at the upper part that those provinces which have of the body and the back kick promised to give monetary re- will throw him on his back.mittances to support the Govern

ment, should not ask the financial support from the Government. This decision was adopted bo- cause the provincas have always remitted money to the Govern- ment on the one hand, while on the other hand they in turn asked the Government for funds.

How to Break a Fall,

It is important that the student should learn to save himself from injury when thrown This is known as a break fall," and is socomplished in a very simple manner, although it requires con- fidence and practice. First of all, when you are thrown, do not let your body go limp, but keep it suhoiently rigid to rotain control. If the body is entirely relaxed the fall will cause much more pain.

The correct method is that arm arrive first, and you will generally find that you have one arm free. For instance, all side throwa.leave your opposite arm to save yourself. As you fall awing the disengaged arm backward, striking the ground as hard as possible with the flat of the hand and forearm, which should form a straight line and reach the ground together.

The harder you strike the ground the less force your body feels, and, consequently, theabook of the fall is removed to your arm, which can stand considerably more than the body. Ju-Jitaa wrestlers when contesting have lo endure a great many violent falls, and were it not for this method of saving themselves, would be sovorely injured from locks and bolds.

Opening a Hand. " During the winter, parlour tricks and games are very popular, and anything new is always we- come. Here is a little trick that has caused great amusement wherever I have shown it. I do not perform the trick myself, but

Mimi

SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED.

Maru, Japanese s. 2,954, Manura, 2nd December-Wakamatsu 26th November, Coal-M. B. K. G.

Hulshow, British as. 1,992,

December-Ton General B. and B.

Dalgi

Mare, Japanese

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 3rd at 11,90.—The two dopress- lons have merged into a single depression,

which is now central over N. Japan. A moderate antioylone covers China.

may.

Pressure has increased slightly to mo- | dorataly over the western portion of the

Hooker, End Strong monsoon is indicated along the 26th Novas oosh of Chins and over the N. China.

Sea

847, S.ning at 10a.m. to-day, 0.00 Inches.

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours Takuahige, 3rd Deo,-Tamsul ria "Amoy Swałow 30th Nov, Gen.

O. B..

|Begovis, German 63, 8,161, 7, Bugh, Ind Desember Shanghai 19th Nov., *: Gmir)—H, AS LA Misumi Mari, Japanese .. 1,903,

Uchikashi, 3rd Dec. Phuyen, 1st Dec., Cement Stons-6. 1. & Co. Haimun, Br. a. 841, J. W. Evans, 3rd Dec-8watow fad Dec.-Gen

·D. L. & Co. Haitan, British n. 1,183, Roach, 3rd Dec. Foochow Am Swatow 2nd Doc., Gentral.D. L. & Oo.

Chi Yuen, Chi. a. 1,177, W. S. Rom, 3rd inst-Canton, tad inst,, Gen-- 0. M. B. N. Co,

DEPARTED.

December 3,

Taiyuan for Melbourne, Taming for Holló,

Glerpret for Antwerp.

Bambla for Hamburg. Mishima Maru!

u for. London. Shachsing for Shanghal Tjimabi for Batavia.

Cunton for Yokohama.

gon-Per HUE, 4th inst. 10 Chingehow for Kwangyon,

Eiger for Dalny.

..a..

Sandakan-Per HINSANG, 4th Dec., 10

Bangkok-Por SELUN, 4th Dec, 10 a.m.

American

American

Canadian

Shangbal, North China, Japan. via Nagasaki, Honolulu, Cana. 'da, United States and Bouth America via San Francicco Per-SHINYO MARU, 4th inst., 10a.m.

Shanghai, North China, Japan via Nagasaki, United States, South America and Canada via Vancouver (Europe vi Biberia)Per EMPRESS OF GASIA ith Des., 10.30 a.m.

Chica Per and North LUCHOW,4thinst., 9p.m.

(4).-The provincial eyelem. It was decided to ask the provin cos and the authorities of the frontier to submit careful reports on the conditions of the respetive Shanghai places before the provincial Bystem will be abolished.

(5). The defensive, mesurer of the provinces. It was decided to retroot the provinces to maintain rigorous measures of defence even of martial law hiss bren repealed, and to regularly: submit reports to the Governineot

on the defensiva moagunda.

(6). The provincial adminis tration. It was decided to in- struct the provinces to unify administrative Fffairs and to sub- mit regular reports to the Govern- ment.-Peking Daily News.

FOR SALE. FOR SALE.-The Goo will of the China Express Co, Seal- el tender to Receiver, 3, Duddel! Street.

SILIMPOPON COAL. BUNKERS

can be supplied cheap rates.

at

2

CLEARANCES AT THE

HARBOUR OFFICE.

FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON, TO-MORROW, Forecast.. Districh

1 Hongkong and Neighbour N.Ewinds,

froshi hood.......

Ana.

Formosa Channel.........

NE

Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

WILL

despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or about the DATES named › -- For

Steanlore

WERP via Sings- ] Sunda

LONDON & ANT-

pore Feneng, F Capt. C. E. Irving. C'mbo, Fort Said, R.N.R.

& Marseilles -- I LONDON, via Up-] Assaye

ual Ports of Call

SHANGHAI

MOJI, KOBE AND YOKO- HAMA

3 South coast of China be- The sine iween H.K. and Lamook as No. 1. 6.Bouth coast of Chins be-) The same

tween H.K. and Hainan...) as No. 3. SHANGHAI

China Const Meteorological Register,

Station.

2nd December, a.m.

Winds

Hour.

Barometer.

Temperature.

Humidity.

D'Lion.

Force.

Weather.

H

29.86.14

$88*2

bw

W

suw

Capt. G.J. Coldwell

Borneo

Capt. P. S. Ram

R.N.R.

Delta

ין

Capt. W. R. Le Mare

R.N.R.

To Sail On Remarks

about 10th Dec.

Freight &F'ago

noon

Freight

6th Dec,

& P'sage

about 14th Dec

Freight &P'sage

about

Freight

"6th Dec.

& P'sage

All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy.

For Freight, or Pausage apply to

P. & O. §. N. Co,'s office,

Hongkong, 2nd Dec. 1913.

E. A. Hewett,

Buperintendent.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

BREMEN.

GERMAN MAIL LINES

To sail on

WEDNES., 10th Deo.. 10a.m.

THURS

Steamiers.

NAPLES, GENOA, AL-V

GIERS, GIBRALTAR, { Yorck

SOUTHAMPTON, (Capt. F. Loeser.

A'WERP & H'BURG,)

Wostock Ya

Nomuro

6

29.97

Hakodate

29.65

Tokio Kochi

29.75

29.93

30.17

nw

H

K'shima

50.12

now

Oshima

30.08

Naha

30,13

nnw

Ishijima

30.15

Bonia

29.93

www 2

Chafoo

IMPERIAL

Whatwel

30.36 29 100 nw 7

Harkow

Iohang

For

Kiuklang

Changsha

Shanghai

30.42 39

п

20

Gutzlaff

30,31

Sharp P.

7a

30.31

Amay

da

30.2%

Swntow

30.23

Talhoku Ka

Talebü

Tainan

Koshun

30,00

P'dores

Canton

#kong

Gap

Book i

Macao

Wushow fa

30.22.35 30.41

AND MELBOURNE...

53. 73 n

6,750

Pakhol-

Holbow

Coblenz

Phullen 63 30.20

KOBE

TUESDAY,

Capt. L. Klugkist 6,750

9th Dec.

Tourang

30.08 73

December 3.

G. St. J.

29.99 75. *** one 4 b

Aparri

30.01 74

ene 1 c

Manila

29.99 71

..

Legaspl

29.07 75

10 b

Iloilo

94

.29.99.80

Bacolod Cebu Labusc

AF 2 b

29.08 84 29.93 83

December 2

Pinganey for Chomulhe Kaijo Mara for Foochow Kaifong for Haiphong Dunera for Yokohama Mujo Mara for Bangkok Petohaburi for Canton Erviken for Hongay Kwong-chow-wan for Kwang-chow-wan

Shanghal and North Chlad For OHOY-Ucstfold for Bangkok

watow,

Pakhol

Siberian

Mall

Batavia,

English

SANG, 4th Dec., 5 p.m.

FRIDAY, 5th Dec,

Amoy and Foochow Per HAI-

TAN, 5th Dec., 10 a.m. Haiphong, and Balgon-Per

HANOI, 5th Dec., 11 a.m.

Shanghai and North China (Europa via Blberia)-Per DELTA, 4h inst., 4 p.m.

"

SATURDAY, 6th Dec,

Cheribos, Samarang, Sourabaya and Macassar-Per TJITAR-: OEM, 6th Dec,, 10 pm.

Straits, Burmah. Ceylon, Ada-

Belun for Bangkok Nippon for Triast!' Kumaang for Calcutta Express to Aila for Vancouver Kwang Len for Canton Bubi for Cobu Nekermark for Hamburg Halmuu for Swatow Georga for Bongay Huichow for Canton

laide, Western Australia, India, PASSENGERS DEPARTED.

Aden, Egypt, and Europe vin

Brisdial. (Late Letters 11 a.m.

-10

to goon, Extra Postage cente) (Supplementary mail on

Per sa. Prins Waldemar departed for

board up to the time fired for Manila, ote, departure of the mall (Extra Arnthal Misa ( Postage 10 cents) (Letter

Arlude I posted in all the Pillar Boxes

H

Braun in time for the first olearance. will be included in this contract Busseen

Beazley BB mal) The Parcel mall will be closed on Friday, the 5th at p.m. Par ASSAYE, 8th Dec. 11 s..

| Philippine Islande-Por LOONGSANG 6th Dec, I p.m.". Shanghai, North China & Tsingtau-Per

PAOTING, 6th inat. 5 p.m.

Shanghai, & North China,-Per ESANG:

6th inst. 5p.m

BUNDAY, 7th Doc.

it can easily be done by any lady. SANDAKAN & SEBATTIK | 8watow-Per HAIMUN 7th inst.. 9 a.m,

present and any gentleman. The task set the lady is to opon the

(British North Banco).

At theso ports steamers cull-

gentleman's hand and take some small article from it. The lady

MONDAY, 8th December. Shanghai and North China-For WING

BANG, 8th last., 5. p.m. TUESDAY, 9th December.

Doc., 3 p.m.

generally tries rubbing the ing for bunker coal exclusively Philippine Islands-Per TEAN, 9th kauskles, etc., and after she has are exempt from "all shipping admitted that she cannot open the dues and charges. hand, I tell her how to succeed. "

A BUNE

"LOTUS" THINK OF THE

BRAND,

Mokha

COFFEE

H.RUTTONJEE&SON COFFEE SPECIALISTS,

D'AGUILAR STREET.

AND KOWLOON.

TASTE

Not the price-when you

order coffee,

H. RUTTONJEE & SON,

Wine & Spirit Merchants.

American

WEDNESDAY, 10th Dec

Straits, Burmah, Ceylon, Ade laide, Western Australia, India, Aden, Egypt and Europe vis Naples PerYORCE,10th Deo.

and German

Canadian

10 a.m

Shanghat and Worth China via Japan via Nagasaki Victoria Tacoma-Fer PANAMA MARU 10th Inst., 11 a.m.

Japan via Yokohama-For YATSHING,

10th Deo, 11 am.

Austra-

THURSDAY, 11th Deo.

Philippine Iolanda, Australia Tasmania and New Zealand via Thursday Island Par

Dan

Z ST. ALBANS, 11th Dec., 3

p.m...

Bhangbal and North Ching-Per ANHUI

11th Dep. 3 p.

FRIDAY, 19th Dec, Swatow Amoy, and Foochow-Por

HAIYANG, 19th Des., 10 s,m.

SATURDAY, 13th Dec. Philippine Islands -For YUENSANG,

13th insi, 1 p.me//stat Philippine Lalande-For ZAFIRO, 15th

Logo Dec., $ p.m.

MONDAY, 15th Deo. Shanghal, North China, Japan via Kobe

-----Fer NAMBANG 15th Deo.

Proy

Orzellitzer

K Paul Kayon Pugh Mies

Revella F K Bechard Fahn Becapur

Brechwoldt Capt TPRevura Cecil Rae Mrs Chester McNbill Dollmann E Reuschell Emil Nolde Mrs

Byrang Mrs. Hahrback Lious 28 Stanley RMOND!!! John R Watson Behnudhn Dr Kamphovener vón Bobumeun Mỹ đã Klemme Kerobner B W

Behulz Miss M Lover Sir W

Eteenaufer Miss M Label Prof Dr Lange Mosty Matsbonden K Meranda H

and Lady

Wellenhord A Walich J Zschalle

Faraz: Amazone, departed for Saigon,

etc,

Beauvais

Burnham, A Boi, Ma

+ Cuniac, Mr & Miss Cam Yen Clara, Mis Clara, Miss Clark, will Chana Kine Chatoteau, Drascher... Deschamps, Forander, J Fook Hing, Mr

Mr Galbraith, V M Gatelot, Rev Harvey, Dr. GA

TAGA

PRA

M

Johnson, Mrs E Keck, EW Kook, Miss M Lun Vuon Lus Eel Hou, Ma Mrs

J

Navarro, Olivier Quol, Ma Kra Remand, Mrs Sampaio, D R Tron Sam, Mrs Tan Thou Teramoto, Mrs T Takawa, Mrs Wanson, Mr & Mrs

TIDE TABLE.

1st Doc., to 7th Dec, 1913,

*With Water A Low Water

Hooping

Farges<

T

14

A

30.15

30.28 54 74 n ба 30.22 58 05

30.19

10

Do ese 6

T. F. Claxton, Director, Hongkong, Observatory, Dec. 2nd.

1 Barometer, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheit on the level of the sea in in- hos, tentha and hundredths,

Temperature, in the shade, in degrees Fahrenheit,

3 Humidity, in percentage of saturation, the Humidity of air saturated with mois- being 100,

4 Direction of Wind, to two points." 5 Force of Wind, according to Beaufort Scale.

State of Weather, byblue sky, o de tached cloud, d drizzling rain, flog, g gloomy, b hail,,1 lightning, o overcast, passing showers, g squally, r raia, s snow, é thunder, v visibility, w dow wet.

Bain in inches, tentheand hundredths.,

METEOROLOGICAL

Barometer... Temperature Humidity

17,000

SHANGHAI,

TSING-1

TAU

KOBE AND

Bulow

Capt. O. Nahrath 16,900

11th Deo.

MANILA,

· YOKOHAMA ...

ANGAUR,

YAP, ƉNEWGUINEA, > Coblenz BRISBANE,SYDNEY Cant. L. Klugkist.

JESSELTON, KUDAT &

SANDAKAN

SATUR 27th Decr

9 am

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

For further Particulars, apply to

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD

MELCHERS & CO...

GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and CHINA

Hongkong, 29th Nov., 1913.

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

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

NEXT SAILINGS:-

OUTWARD, ...

Steamers

Paul Lecat

Previous

Day On data On date Cordillere

Amazone

30.21 .30.11 · 30.22 u

.69

38

88

35

65

Wind Direction

Borce...

Weather

bb

b

Rainusdırıs

#5

Higgest open áir X'imperature on tha Lowest

HE. Observatory, 3rd Deo,, 1918.

Will leave for Shanghai &

Japan ou

HOMEWARD.

Steamers

15th December, Australian

29th December. Polynesian 2nd December.

For Freight and Passage apply to

M. SAINT CLAIR de BUSSIBRRB, Agent.

Will leave for Europe via... Ports of call

16th Desember.

29th Debember."

Queen's Buildings, No. 3.

T. F. OLAXTON, Director, THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN

LATEST SHIPPING

NEWS.

The 1. G. M. «« PRINZ EITEL FRIEDRICH which left bere on the 26th of Novembar, 10 am, has arrived, ni Singapore on the 30th of November, at

81

} a.m.

December.

STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED.

Mail Service to Australia

via

Manila.

MAIL SCHEDULS": BURIFIT TO AMIFUATION).

Steamera.

Arrive Hongkong from Australia.

13th Door 3rd Jan

Leava Hongkong for Australia.

11th Doo, at 11am. 2nd Jan, at 11 am.

- The L. G. M. xa. BUELOW carrying the German Mall with datos from Borlin of the 12th of November, bas left Colombo on the 30th of November, p.m. and may be expected h

d here on or about the 11th of St. Albans

Eastern Tho. I. Q. M. PRINCESS ALICE Aldenham which left here on the 28th of November, bas arrived at Shanghai OD

1st of Empire........................... December, at 3

The

N. T. K

The above Steamers are fitted with Refrigerating Machinery, en MARU (Bombay Line) loft Bombay for this port suring a Plentiful supply of Loe, French Provisions, oto, and are via Singapore on the 30th November, and lighted throughout with Electricity All State-Rooms have Electric is expected here on the 18th December.one. A duly qualified Doctor and Stewardess are carried.

p.m.

the

PENANG

The N.Y.K. 14. KANAGAWA MARU (Caloutta Linn.) loft Calcutta for this port

5 a 3a via ports on the 1st instant,, and is ex-

pected here on the 20th!

m morning, a afternoon.

instant,

Oyators, Fresh, Fried or Stowed Findon Baddocks, Kippors, &OMA ALEXANDRA CAFE

24th Jan.

13th Feb.at 11am,

For further particulars, apply to

Gibb, Livingston & Co..

Printed and Published by the Proprietor, Dr. J. W. Noble, Toe House Street, in the City of Victoria, Hong kong,

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