10
LOCAL SPORT.
SATURDAY'S CRICKET.
Hodgkoar Club Benten by the Clarrison.
JE NA
Hongkong was at home to the Garrison on Saturday, the latter winning easily by 68 runs sad two włoksin. The scores were sa follow :--
"
HONGKONG,
à. 0. Elborough, o Bowes, b
Santa
T. L. Panios, o Kangregor, b.
White
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUḥSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1913,
Craigengewer's Draw. Uraigangower drew with the Staff and Departmente in a matchi on Saturday at the Happy Valley. Craigsagowar bad yet one wicket to fall and 14 runs to get, to win, when the game closed. The scores
word :-
ARMY STAFF,
Capt. Farmer, a Braga, b
Davierwalla
Inst. May, o Tata, b Carvalho Lient. Heygate, b Carvalho Major Morgan, b Carvalho... Capt. Greenfeld, b Pestouji
"POST OFFICE.
The Himalaya, with the English Mail"
9 a.m. and is due to Brrive here on
left Singapore on Baturday, 13th inst., at Thursday the 18th lust, at 10a.m. This packet brings the parcel malis closed in London for despatch by the all-s55/route on the 19th ult. and for despatch over- - land on the 19th at
MAILS DUE.
MAILS ARRIVED TO-DAY.
Laarten, Balron
1:
30
Engileb, Himalaya, 18th fort.
3
0
Chiyo Maru, Siberian..
18
Chli, Amoy
Ja
O Major Gen. Kelly, o Hen book, b Featonji me
A noi, taiphong
Devawongse, Balcon
5
Bomb. Williams, b Postonți Carpl. Lalor, b Peatonți
4. Tuambler, Saigon
Haimun, Ocari Ports
18
9
Pte. Dickson, a Carvalho, b
Davierwalla
***
0
3
Pte. Inglefield, not out
***
38
9 Pta, Iles, b Carvalho
Straita, and Ceylon-Per KAGA MARU,
16th Deo., 5 p.m.
17
Extras
301
Total
A. Claxton, o Crawford, b
While
***
6. C. Clarke, b Feath
R. Esnoock, a Rsufell, b
Heath
H
·R. Kennedy, not bus
B. P. Thamfield,'o Heath, b
Bagnall
A. L. Gao, o Pym, b Bɔwen
M. M. Maas,et. Pym, b Bowen
D. E Donnelly, o Macgregor,
b Bowen
P. H. Cobb, o Pym, b Bowen
Extras ***
Total
ONO
Bowling Analysis.
Hancock
1 Carvalho
0 Pestonji
Davierwalla
95
*
MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY.
19 Shanghal, North China, Japen via Moji,
Per BORNEO, 16th De 3 p.m.
7
'
130
O. M. R. W.
8.0 38' 0 6 0 22 4 .11 0 45 4 60 20 12
C.C.C.
F. K. Tata, o Morgan, b Far-
mer
23
J.D. Noris, b Morgan
8
W.
R. A. Carvalbo, ··1.b.w.
b Morgan...
3
G. A. Hancock, b Morgan
Bowling Analysis
O. M. R. Lieut,Heath'...10 2 45 Läcut, Whits...10 2 23 Lient, Bagnall...6 3 8 Major Bowen... 5,5 0 15
THE GARRISON.
2
E. L. Braga, b Morgan
1 R. Basa, b Morgan
4L. A. Rose, not out
+4
R. Pestonji, b Morgan G. E. Lace, run out R. Davierwalla, not out
Extras
Capt. Crawford, b Donnelly
Macgregor, o Kennedy, b Har-
"cook
Raufell, b Hancock
Lieut. Bagnall, o Pearce, b
***
TO-MORROW...
Hoilów, Haiphong, Pakhoi & Balgo-Per
KJELD 17th inst., 8 a.m. Haiphong, Pathol and Salgon-Per
TRIUMPH, 17thipat. 8 a.m. Bwatow and Bangkok-Per PAKLAT,
17th inst., 91a.m. Philipplas I-Per INDRA. 17th instant, Swatow, Amoy & Foochow Per KAIJO
MARU, 17th inst., 9 a.m.
Amoy Per HAIMUN 17th Inst. 10a.m. Swatow and Bangkok-Por CHILDAR,
17th last. 10 a.m.
Bwatow and
p.m.
...
Philippine Islands, Australia Tasmania & New Zealand vin Thursday La-Per KUMANO ≈ MARU, 17th Déo., 11 a.m. ...
8884880
American Austra
& Canadian
Malls.
Mall.
Han
Capt. Robertson, o Claxton, b
Donnelly
1
17
10
Capt. Matthews, b Donnelly
4.
5
Totul (for 9 wkts.)
117
Lieut. Pym, R.GA...
and b
Donnelly
6 Morgan
16 2 44.8
Farmer
...15 2 44 1
7 Heygate
3 0.17 0.1
27 Williams
2 0 8 0
Donnelly
30
C900
Major Bowen, not out
37
Capt. White, b Cobb...
8
HANDSOME DONATIONS
Lieut. Heath, not out..
1
Lisut. Wiltshire, did not bat
0
Extras
.19
The Diocesan Girls' School Building Fund.
Total...
181
Bowling Analysis.
P. H. Cobb
D.
40. H. R.
11 3 22 Donnolly 17 2 75 B. Hamoook..... 7 0 41
MM Maas...
:
SHIPPING NEWS.
ARRIVED,
WEATHER REPORT,
On the 15th at 11.40.The deprosalon Kamakura Maru, Jap. 3,798. T Hori, oven S. E. China has despened and moved 13th fatant Moll, 10th instant, north-eastward. It is now opatral to the
South of Japan; " Ocn---N, Y., Aus" us. 1,540, V. Iranolch, 15th Instant Shanghai, 13th instant, G.---H. & Co. Coming
Aftion,
3
Premure has Increased considerably over the Yangtze Valley and alight alone the south coast of China to Annar.
Strong monsoon is indicated along the
Mail Steamers'
THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.
Ship Bhing Br. Man, Tan Tain, 8th (as tank at coast of China and freshening mon- WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or
/ instant, Tientsin, instant | soon over the N. China Bas.
Gene J X & Co.
Kumano Karu, Jap. aä: 3,154, N. Winsk-
Hongkong Rainfall for the 94 hour luz, 15th instant Nagasaki, 11th-anding at 10 am, to-day, 0.01 inchas," GNY.ED
FORECAST FOR THE 14 HOURS Loongesna, Dr. sa 1,550, W. G; G. Leach, ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW,
. 15th instant,na Manila 18th inst. | SONRA
Distriot Generalis), MA
Foreclo Tango Mart, Jap, a.a, 2.475, M. Yishinams
- about the DATES namen -
For LONDON & ANT-
Steamers
WERE via Singa] Sardinia
pore, Penang. Capt. J. T. Joffery O'mbo, Port Said, | 201 & Mercallies
+1.
↑ NEwinds, | LONDON, via Un】 Delta lak
ual Ports of Call Capt. W. R. Le Mate to frena
R.N.R fait
18th instant-Manila 14h Inst. 1 Hongkang and Neighbour | moderate Gon.-N. Y. K
Montcalm, Fr. Cruiser 9.600, C. de Belin
pourt 15th Inatant-Teakin:
hood
Tungshing. Br. 1.174 L. F. Hussey. 2 Formas Channel.
16th 'Instant Salgon 11th inst. Rice--Chinese-
Chibli, Br. s. 1,188, MeTelosh, 15th Ingi Amoy 14th, instant, GenB.
8..
Devawongso Be, as, 1,041, Shearer 15th Instant-Saigon 11th inst. Rice ----A. Bune. Indra, Br... 3,850, J. C. Alexander, 16th instant-Shanghai, 13th instant General--S. T, and Co. Hanoi, French, 710, Le Chevalier, 15th Instant Haiphong, 10th, instant Gen--A.B. Marty.
To Sail On Remarks,
about
24th Dea.
Freight & P'enge
-noon
pight
20th Dec.
SHANGHAI Borneo
N.E. galo.
∙MOJI,
AND YOKO- HAMA............****) (*
KOBE Capt. P. 9. Ram
5.m.
R.N.R.
17th Dec
"sage
Himalaya
5 p.m.
feight
Capt. H. G. Evans
R.N.R
18th Dec
3 South coast of China, be«) The same
tween H.K. and Lamocks 3ds No. 1.
5 South coast of China be-7 The same tween H., and Hainan... as No. 1.
*
China Cosat Meteorological Register.
Station.
16th December, 4an.
Winds
Hour.
Barometer.
Humidity.
Temperature.
D'tion.
Free.
Laertes, Br. s. 1,340, Wawn, 15th inst. Wostook 78, 30.45 ---Balgon, 10th Instant General Nemuro 6a 30,20 Wo Fat Sing
الم
וג
6
31 no 40
Weather.
now 5
川
Hakodate
30.23
1
Tokio
30.2%
Haimun, Br. r. 641, J. W. Evans, 18th Kochl
instant--Swatow, 15th Instant, Nagasaki General. T. & Co.
Kabima Oshima Br.■.s. 1,119, 1' d, Ram, 16th inst. | Nah London, lat ult, General---P. and 0,Co. Ningpo, Br.au: 1,228, T, W. Pichard, 15th Chefoo
29.97
HOW
20.03
29.00
29.00
30.05
30.09
Boula. Is, Whaiwe Johans
30.16
παν
30.38 38 01 nnw 8 o
Shanghai, North China, Japan via Nagasaki, Honolulu, Cana-Borneo, da, United States and Bouth America via San Francisco,- Por BIBERIA,17th inst, noon.
Straits and India via Calcutta-Por
DILWARA, 17th inst.. 2 p.m. Straits, Ceylon and India via Bombay-- Per KAMAKURA MARU,
17th inst. 3 p.m. Philippine Island Per OHINHUA, 17th
Deo. 3 p.m.
Shanghai and North China---Per HANG.
SANG, 17th Dac., 5-p.m.
THURSDAY, 18th Dec.
Haiphong, Pakhel and Balgon-Por
KAIFONG, 18th Inst. 9 a.m.
instant-Amoy, 15th Instant Hankow
Ballant---B. and B.
Itsukushima Mara, Jap. 2,943, Sando, 16th Kickiong
Instant Freemantle, 28th pit,) Sandal Wood--M.B. K.
SHANGHAI
All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy,
For Freight, or Passage apply to
P. & 0, 8. N. Co,'s office,
Hongkong, 16th Doo, 1913.
E. A Havett.
Superintendent,
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.
BREMEN.
GERMAN MAIL LINES
To sail on
WEDNES., 24th Dec., 10 an
IMPERIAL
For
NAPLES, GENOA, AL”
30.12 65 80 enc
3 or SHANGHAI, NAGAS-】 Lętzow
30.08
מ
Steamers.
30.4L 38
Gutzlaff
Sharp
Sharp P.
30.20 42 30.24
9 b .nw 'nuw 7 dv
GIERS, GIBRALTAR, Princess Alice SOUTHAMPTON, (Capt. J. Bortfeldt A'WERP & BREMEN
20,300
THURS.,
Amoy
AKI,
KOBE
AND Capt, H. Textor
25th Doc.
Swatow
DERARTED.
Taihoku
Sa 30.18
建
s
YOKOHAMA
16,900
Taichu
H
30.07
no
December 14:
Teinan
Koshun
30.04
MANILA,
2
ANGAUR,
4
P'dores
80,08
Do
18
Canton
Bu
30.20 ES 87
49
H'kong
6a
30.12 66 82 n
I o
TAP. NEWGUINEA.Coblenz BRISBANE, SYDNEY | Capt. L. Klugkist AND MELBOURNE........“
SATUR, 27th Dec,
6,750
Gap Book
$0.09
now
D
Macao
30.10 60
Daw 2 o
Prinz Sigismund
Wuchow
KOBE
Capt. A. Hurtzig,
TUESDAY 6th Jan,
Pathol
6,750
Holbow
Phullen
ва
30.08 68
4 P
BATUR,
Tourans
30.03 72
0.8t. J.
Aperzi
Manila
Legaspi
Iloilo Da
Bacolod
Cabu Labuap
20.90 73 29.87:75 29,95 75 29.95 79 29,95 80
29.94837 ..
Tode 15 or
Capt. J. Koehler.
3rd Jan
Ta
b
500 1 h
。
1-b
Japan via Koba-Per MIYASAKI Daljin Maru for Tamsui Otowa Maru for Takao MARU, 18th 10 a.m.
Fort Bayard, Halphong, Pakhel and Bal-Japan for Yokohama
gon-Per HUE, 18th Int, 10
American
Canadian
The Committee of the Diocesano Girls' School Building Fund beg to acknowledge the donations set Bhanghai out below. Further contribu- tions will be gratefully received W by the Hop. Treasurer, Mr.
1. B. L. Bowley.
5 Amount already ac
1
1 0 4
01.
Police Fall at Kowloon:
•
knowledged $10,176,47 Mre G. M. Harston, proceeds of Con-
cort
The Police, who visited Kow-($600 was also paid to the
lçon, went down badly before the
latter who beat their apponents
by 99 runs and four wickets,
Following were the scores :—-
400-
Furnishing Fond), "The Hongkong
Church Vestry,
ba-
lance of proceeds of sale of work...
.450.-
Siberian
Mall
am
Shanghai, North China, Japan vla Nagasaki, United States, Bouth America and Canada via Vancouver (Europe tia Siberis) Per EMPRESS OF JAPAN, 18th Deo,, 10,30a.m.
and North China-Per LU-
OHOW, 18th Dec., 3 p.m..
Shanghel, North Chlon and Europe via Biberia...Fer HIMALAYA, 18th Doc., 4yan,
Bwatow and Amoy-Par YOCHOW, 18th
ipat, 5 p.m.
FRIDAY 19th, Dec. Bwatow, Amoy and Foochow-Per HA1|
CHING. 19th Dec., 10 8.m. Tientsin Chefoo and· Changwantos-Per CHIPSHING19th, inst. 11 q.m. Pakhal Haiphong, and Saigon-Per
HANOI, 19th Dec., 11 a.m. Btralis and Indian via Calcutta-Per
LAISANG 19th Des., 11 n.d.
་
SATURDAY, 20th Dec. Japan via Yokshama-Per YATSHING
Mamera," part proceeds of *Twelfth night"
KOWLOON.
Bt.
Andrew's
PAW. A. Wilkie, b Aloxan ler
5
B.D, Evans, b King
87
Kowloon,
L. M. Whyte, b King
17
A. R. F. Eavon, b Kolly
201.03
5
J. Stalker, not out ***
37
Ministering Child-
50.
L. J. Blackburn, o Booker b
Grimmett"...
0
D. J. Mackenzie, b King
0
Mr A. B. Johnson
(Morrow)..
25,
Mr N. B. Doodha...
20.
Lady Goodman
(Guildford)
0.
Mra. J. C. Hoare
(Cromer)**
10.
Mr E. D. O. Wolfe
157
Bale of postcarde....
10- 19.20
Batavia,
H. E. Goldsmith, L. 0. Collins,
P. R. Wolf, and H. Overy did
Total...
Bowling Analysis.
IcLennan Grikamata
rene' League ...
English
Mall.
20th Deo., 10 a.m.
Stralis, Barmah, Ceylon, Ade inide, Western Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, and Europe via Brindial. (Late Latters. li a.m. to noon, Extra Postage 10 conte) (Supplementary mail board up to the time fired for (Extra
Pote of the
10 centa) {Lettere posted in all the Pillar Boxes in time for the first clearance will be included in this contract mall) The Farcel mall will be closed to-day at 5 pm-Fer DELTA, 20th Dec.,11 Philippins Lalande-Par LOONGSANG,
23th Dec, 1 p.m.
Chartbon Bamarang, and Sourabaya Per TJILATJAP. 20th Dec., & p. Shanghai and North Chipa via Taingtas Per YINGCHOW. 20th lost..
-
-TUESDAY. 23rd Dec. Straite via Calcutta-Per POOKSANG,
23rd Dec, 10.8.m
0. M. B. W. A Coming Marri go,
Sir Henry Bux-Ironside, who is 90 38 1
to be married very shortly to Mr. 8 32 :1
James Jardine, widow of Mr. 5 0 23 0
James Jardine, K.C, and daughter 6.3 0 28.3
of the late General Frank Rus- Fhilippine Inland Per TAMING, 23rd 0 28 0
41 Ball, O.M.G., is British Minister to
Servis, and was formerly Minister Philippine Lalande Fer RUBI, 23rd
POLICE C, C Grimmits, a and b foldsmith Lennox, Collins, b Evans Keur thu, bovery. Alexander, o Evaz, b Overy Booker, b Evane Pilt, b Evans....
King, b Evanu
Wooddork, b Evens Kelly, Goldsmith
Goucher, b Gold-mith Cotton, rot out
Extrag,
to Switzerland. He is a widower, his first wife, who diel in 1910, 13 being a daughter of Count Ferson- 1 Gyldenstolpe of Sweden. Sir 3 Henry wan Penretary of Legution 1 and Charge d'Affaires in Piking 20 in 1897.
3
Tota
58
Bowling Analysis.
Goldsmith
SILIMPOPON COAL,
BUNKERS
Tv.
can be supplied cheap rates. at SANDAKAN ME SEBATTIK |
(British North Borneo),
At these ports staamers call-
O M. R. Wing for bunker ocal exclusively
4 2 10 2 are exempt from all shipping 8025 ́5a dues and chargon.
412 2003
Swatow Amor and Fooohow-Per
MANHAIYANG. 23rd Deo., 10 a.m.
inet.3.pm.
3
Deo, 3 pan.
WEDNESDAY, 24th Dec.
Straite, Burmah, Ceylon, Ade- laida, Western Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, and Europe via Naples Per PRINZESS ALICE, 24th Inst. 10 am, W
THURSDAY, Dec. 25th baughal & North China-Por HUI-
CHOW, 25th inst., 9. m.mji).
SATURDAY, 27th Deo.
Australian
Mall.
Philippine Islands, Augaur, Yap, Fred Willelmahafen, Babuu, Herbertahobe, Matipl, Austrullai, Tammanis, | Now Zealand, Via Brisbane-Par COBLENZ, 27th Inst. 8 sint.
Philippine Islands-Por YUENSANG:
27th inst, 1. pim.
FRIDAY, 2nd January-
ZAFIRO Talande-Por 2nd Jan., 3 p.m.
A BUNE
Philippine
Australien for Marsellies Heinkong for Centon Soang Choon for Bangoon Etong Fing for Chinklang, Kwangtah for Shangbai Mexico Olty for Moji Harunsaan Mars for Mike Hopsang for Daley w Chin Chow for Kwong Yen
Afrios for Triosid
CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE.
December 15.
Luchow for Canton Bado Mars for Scattle Tango Marn for Yokohama Paul Lecat for Yokohama.
December 16.
American for Kwongchauwan Haltan for Foochow Borneo for Yokohama Anghin for Singapore Chibli for Canton. Shaohsing for Bhanghai Namsang for Kobe Kamakura Mari for Bombay
Georgil for Honhobe Bay Chip Shing for Canton
Daiyo Maru for Wakamatka
PASSENGERS ARRIVE])
Per Boraso from London-DawBON Miss MU, Moyia Mrs C Springs A B Bain Murray, Rhodes W. Tokio A G Comie L&T AN, Croable 8, Lyth C A„ Elliott G, O'Sullivan, JChalker F G.–
PASSENGERS EXPECTED.
Peras, Miyaiski Maru, from London, November Bik---Min AM M_Corbett, L Miss MacKande, Miss HT MacKenzie, W Rawlinson, Mr. and Mrs MacKenzie,
Mrs J J Thompson, Hias 0 M Thompson Master F M Thompson, Mre Chapple and two children, Dr and Mrs N. Davis, Mat- tor H Davis, Bishop and Mrs Banlater, Mies Banister, WIT Puddephs, Turner, Banister, H Morgan, Mr and Mrs
W. Tohl, Master W-Tohl, Miss H Tohl, Mru & Mseksy A Edwards, Mrs Bieven. son, Master Stevenson, Mrs JD Edwards, Hán Pán-lo, 8 H Spaulding Me and Mrs A Michael, Mrs Ab Chin, Mr Ah Chut and Mrs Chu Chin,
TIDE TABLE.
"15th Dep., to 21st Dec. 1913.
Low Water
4
T. F. Claxton, Director. Hongkong, Observatory, Dec. 16th.
1 Harometer, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheit on the level of the sea in in- hes, tenths and hundredths,
2 Température, in the shade, in dagrees Fahrenheits
3 Humidity, in percentage of saturation, the Humidity of air saturated with mols- being 100.
4 Direction of Wind, to two points.
5 Force of Wind, according to Beaufort Scale.
State of Weather, b blue sky, o do. tached aloud, d drinking rain, fog, g gloomy, h hell,1 Ughtning, o Overcast, p passing showers, a squally, r rain, a snow,
thunder, v visibility, w dow wet.
0 Rain in inches, tenths and hundredths
METEOROLOGICAL.
Prorious
JESSELTON, KUDAT & | Borneo
BANDAKAN
བཙའ བ**བ་མ་ ྂ་
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 CHIN
Hongkong, 12th Dec., 1913.
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES
FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS.
REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETWEEN EUROPE AND JAPAN.
OUTWARD.
Steamers.
Dumbea Corolliere
Day On date On dato Magellan
*****Nera
Barometer 30.02 30.12.30.15 Temperature... 72. 68 Humidity Wind Direction .. Forca
Weather...
Rain....
82
.0
get opes sir Tamponzarm on the H.K. Observatory, 16th Dec.
igth
T. F. CLAXTON, Director,
LATEST SHIPPING NEWS
The L, G. M. ss. BUELOW, which left here on the 12th lartant; at noon arrived at Shanghal on the 15th instant, at 8 am, The HALL 12. JEANARA (oft Manila on the 14th, instant, p.m., and may be expected here on or about the 17th" (net, p.m.
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NEXT SAILINGS:-
Will leave for Bhanghai &
Japan on
HOMEWARD
Will leave for Europe via Ports of call
Steamers
16th December,
30ch Dobember.
13th January.
27th January.
10th February,
29th December. Australian 12th January, Polynesian 20th January. Paul Lecat
9th February, Dumbea
Cordillere
For Freight and Passage apply to
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THE
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Mail Service to Australia
via Manila.
14 MAIL SCHEDULR SUBJECT TO MOTIFICATION
Steamers.
The H.A.L. BRASILIA left Shang- St. Albans ********** haf of the 15th instant, a.m. and may do Eastern expected here, on or about the 18th Aldenham “ANA instant, a.m.
PANERAR Empire MA Ch
Arrive Hongkong from Australia.
Leave Ho
for Australia,
3rd Jan. 24th Jan.
2nd Jan at 11a.m.
13th Feb. at 11a.m.
The 2, and 0. 1.3. HIMALAYA left|java Bingapore for this Port on the 13th Inst. The Above Steamers are fitted with Refrigerating Machinery, on at 18.m; with the ontward English Mails, suring & Plentiful supply of Ies, French Provisions, etc., and are 14 and is due here on the 18th instant et lighted throughout with Electricity All State-Rooms have Electrio about 10 amp notch Fans. A duly qualified Doctor and Stewardess are carried, 20013
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154 at 4 p.m.
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