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R.G.A. SPORTS.
Successful Function at Kowloon
Yesterday.
The annual sports of the H.K. S.B. R. G. A. which took place
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY,
CORRESPONDENCE.
[The opinions expressed by our correspondents are not necess- arily those of the "Hongkong Telegraph "]
Telegraph.
yesterday were responsible for a To the Editor of the Hongkong large attendance at the United Services Club, including H.E. Major-General Kelly, Commodore Austruther, and many ladies.
WHAT IS A "STUNT ?" Sir, I have been unable to re- The events, most of which were sist the appeal of "Neologian" confined to the native troops were for assistance in his perplexity well contested each one being over the origin of the word
"stant." followed with keen interest by the native onlookers who shouted encouragement to their favourites and evinced pleasure or disgust sa they won or lost,
If my memory serves me right "stunt" came into general cut rency in Amerions alang about twenty years ago and was a s tribution to the language from the vaudeville and musio hell age, so its use by Lieut. Crosse "Dust is quite appropriate, thou art," elc.
POST OFFICE.
Chinese New Year Holidays.
Monday next the 26th instant being Chinese New Year day the Post Office will be entirely ulosed. There will be no
from the Pillar Boxes.
delivery or collection of correspondence
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JANUARY 22, 1914.
WEATHER REPORT,
On the 22nd at 10,40.-Pressure has increased slightly to moderately over Japan. Elsewhere changes since yester. day are small.
Conditions are now antioyolonie over the whole map. The anticyclone le con- Obibli, Br... 1,800, McIntosh, 21st [nst. {tral over N.E. Chines
Bwatow, 20th inst. Gen.-B. & B. Į Chunsang. Br. s. 1,418, C, J. Mattock, Rat ins-Swatow, 20th instant, Ballast-3. M. & Co.
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The tug of war was probably the most interesting display of the day. The H.K. B.B. R.G.A. completely ran away with the 8th Rajputs in one minute and twelve seconds but the Panjabi covered the act or special por Aa fira omployed the word Reoraita put up a stern light formance of the player, his ia- against the Sikh recruits who
dividual "stunt,"--and by P. Sigismund, Japan won after a poll of 5 min. extension it has come to signify Timahi, Macassor 20 seconds. Breaking the chattie caused a deal of amusement, any performance out of the way Empres of Asia, Canada
or unusual, Example,-in
A number of chatties contain classic Americanese: "Believe ing coloured powdera were suspended on a line and riders me, that was some stunt!"
MAIL ARRIVED TO-DAY..
MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY, Baigon-For TOOSUI, 22nd fast. 5 p.m. The original derivation of the Amoy-Per GLENCOLE, 22nd inst. p.m.
on mules dashed up and en-word is a matter too recondite for deavoured to break them. The olumsy rider atood a chance me, but it could quite reasonably. of being smothered in coloured English word “stint.”
have coma from the good, old powder, but the chances were that an obstinale mule would stand directly underneath or else get frightened and bolt. This indeed happened in two cases and spectatora were treated to the spectacle of riders dashing after and attempting to mount their bara backed steeds.
Siberian
Mail.
TO-MORROW.
Shanghai and North China, Japan via Kobo (Europa via Siberia)-
For GOEBEN, 23rd inat 9 a,m."
YANG. 23rd Jan., 10a.m.
a.m1.
I place myself, my vocabulary, the assistance of my friends and fellow countrymen and all the Swatew, Amoy and Fooohow-Per HAI- contents of a set of the slang ma-Bangkok-Fer DRUFAR, 20th inst., 10. terpieces of the immortal George Ade unreservedly at the disposal Haiphong. Pakbol of "Neologian," it only he will Philippine Islands-Per promise not to abuse this gallan-
ry by an enquiry into the Philippine Islands-For ZAFIRO, 23rd Salgon-For TAMON MARU, 23rd inst
Yours, oto.,
AMERICAN SLANGER. Hongkong, January 22, 1914'
The race for British officers was American origin of the simplified kenly contested by a big num-spelling movement. ker of entrants, but Capt. Kiddle breaking away from the pack won easily. The untive obstacle race was in itself quite a novel departure. Instead of the usual artificial obstacles, the surround- ings of the course were utilised and a cliff had to be sealed, ropes climbed, and a run to be mado before the tape was broken.
Throughout the afternoon the hand of the 25th Punjabis, by kind permission of Lieut. Col. Dyer and officers rendered a programme.
At the conclusion Mrs. E. W. Comyn presented the prizen and on the call of Lient P. 8. Wiltshire was accorded three obeers and a tiger.
The officials responsible for the success of the sports more: Committee:-Major E. W. Comyn, R.G.A; Lieut. R. G. Bagus!!, R.: G.A., Lieut. P. 8. Wiltshire, RG.. A., Lieut. H. 8. Thompson, R.G.A, Subadar Major Muhammed Ali.
Putting the Shot: 1, Jhan Khan; 2, Khan Kabbas; 3, Sharif Khan.
2
Fukuza
of "Asia. Br. a.a. 8,883, 8. Robinson, Send Inst. Vancouver, [3rd fast., Gen-0. F.R. 06.
Maru, Jap, an 8,178, Y. Gato, Stat Inst. Moll, 15th fast, Coal --M, B. G, K. J
Glenogle, Br. 1,355, J. Graves, lai
Bingapore, 16th ins, Ges Chinese.
H. M.8. Yarmouth, Br. Cruiser, 5.450, H. La Cochrane, $1st insi.—8bang- hai, 18th inst.
Fresh to moderate monsoon is indicated along the east coast of Chins and over of the N. Chine Bes.
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours
keng
10a.m. to-day, 0.00 Inches. FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.
Torectal
District.
Mail Steamers
THE PENINSULAR
AND
ORIENTAL S. N. CO.
ENGLISH MAIL.
WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or
about the DATES named :
For
LONDON, vis D-) Devanha
ual Ports of Cail
Hongkong and Neighbour. N.E.winds. LONDON & ANT-
bood............
Indrawadi, Br, a 3,390, Wm. Charters, Formoen Channel......
Kafue,
22nd Inst.Hules, 14th instant, Br... 2,189, R. Leslie, 22nd lost.
➡Shangbai, 19th lost. Go Bank Lino. Phra Nang, Br.. 1,015, Y G. Major 21st inst-Salgon, 16th inst., Kiae & Gen-A Buna & Co. P.Sigismund, Ger. an^1,844, A Hartzl, 22nd inat-Kobo, 15th Inst, Gen. -M. & Co.
Tjimahi, Dut. a 3,815, J. R. Buys, Zind Inst.-Messar, 13th Inst, Bugar
J. C, J. I..
Telemachus, Br. a. 1,330, Frusor, 91st
Inst-Saigon, 16th Inst, Rice Obinero.
DEPARTED.
January 21.
Lustrow for Bremen
Choongthing for Canton Talthybus for Trgoms Salgoa-PerKwangse for Cuutnu
Chibli for Safron HANOL, 23rd Jan. 11 a.m.
KAFUE, 23rd Onsang for Calcutta
Glenfallook for Singapore Jan., noon.
inat. 3 p.m.
5 p.ad.
...SATURDAY, 24th Jan.
Australian
Mali.
Philippine Islands, Angaur, Yan, Frod. Wilhelmshafen, Rabau, Herbertshohe, Matupl,
1.m.
Hongkong for Haiphong Borgloo for Nagasani
CLEARANCES AT THE
HARBOUR OFFICE.
January 21.
Australiau, Tasmanis, New Albiana for Canton Zealand, via Brisbane-Per Indrasamh for San Francisco P. SIGISMUND, 24th Jan. 8 | Kum Bang for Milke
Saigon-Por Haiphong, Pakhol and
HUICHOW, 24th inst., .. Long Jump; 1, Suota Singh; Straits, Batavia, Cherlben. Bamarang 2, Jhau Khan; 3, Maka Singh;
Bourabaya Por BANRI MARU, 24th inst. 10 p.m. 4, Fateh Khan.
Straits and India vin Calcutta Per YATSHING, 22nd fast. 11 am, Philippine Islands-Per YUENSANG,
24th Jan, 1 p.
High Janp; 1, Sucha Singh; 2, Jhan Khan; 3, Sher Mahd.
100 yds. flat, 1, Warie Khan; 2. Hav. Inda Singh; . Zaman Khan; 4; Sharah Khan; 5, Muhd. Zaman; 8, Muhd, Khan.
Alleged Morphine Possession.
The case in which Revenue officer 20 is charging a Chinese Starters--Capt. P: Spicer, B. with being in unlawful possession GA; Lieut. H. 8. Thompson, R.G,f 4.1bs, of morphine, was remin. A Lieut. F. W. Thicknesse, R.G.ded at the Police Court yesterday A Subadar Roshan Khan.
for a week.. Inspector Fenton pro
Judges-Capt, E. D. Matthews, secutes. A clerical error in
R.G.A, Lient, H. G. Bagnall, R. paragraph yesterday made it GA, Lieut. P. 8. Wiltshire. R.G.A, appear on though the flicer were Subadar Hakam Singh, Subadar being charged,
Ramzan Khan,
The following are the resulte
Mile Race: 1, Rar Singh; 2, Muhd, Khan 3. Shahna Khan.
Havildor-Majors & Havildere
Race: 1, Allah Din; 2, Indo Bingh.
440 yard race. (British Troops!
Death Of An Australian Sportsman.
The death in announced from
Sibrian
Mail.
Shanghai, North China and Taington (Europe vla Biberia) -Par OKENAN, 24th last. 5
p.m.
SUNDAY, 25th Jan, Bwatow Amoy and Formosa via Tamsul For DAIGI MARU, 23th 9 a.m. Haiphong, Pakhol' and Saigon - Per
OHINHUA, 25th inst. a.m.
American
Canadian &
Siberia
Proica
TUESDAY, 27th Jan.
JEW
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January 22. Chicago Maru for Victoria Solvalg for Moj Indrawadi for Port Sald Anhui for Bhanghal Mathilde for Haiphong Kafue for New York Fernley for Chinwantoo
PASSENGERS ARRIVED.
Peris Bigismund from Kobe ato, on the 22nd lost-Mr Forge, Mr Lazing.
Par L. Chenon from Shanghai on the 21st inst. Mr & Mrs Grifitba, Min Cad- dock, Soymour, Poletti.
Lau,
strong to moderate) 100,
N.E. gale,
3 South coast of Chins be-} The same tween H. and Lamooks } as No, t.
cuth coast of Chins be-) The same tween H.K. and Hainan... ss No 1.
China Coast Meteorological Register.
Station.
Tokio
Kiukiang
Sharp
23rd January, 4,10)+
Hoar,
Barometer.
Temperature.
Humidity.
D'tion.
Force.
'90.41 0
#
Weather.
WERP vis Singa- pore, Penang, O'mbo, Port Said, & Marseilles BHANGHAI.
MOJI, AND
noon
91st Jan.
A
Steamers
To Sail On Remarks
Freight
Capt. W. R. Hickey
& Penge
Nankin
Capt. Owen Janes
R.N.R.
about 4th Feb.
KOBE Nore YOKO-Capt. D. Asbury
HAMA - ajyo 497,
\ China SHANGHAI 3. 10 Capt. C. H. 8. Torque
B.N.R.
Freight
& P'zago
about 27th Jan.
Freight
& P'arge
about 30th Jan.&P'sage
Freight
All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy.
For Freight, or Passage apply to
́ ́P, & 0.8. N. Co.'s office,
Hongkong, 21st Jan. 1914
E. A Hewett,
Buperintendent.
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BREMEN.
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES
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To sail on
3rd Feb.
TUESDAY,
Wostack '7 Nemuro 63 30.10
Hakodate
30.23
11
30.9
W
Foch!
30.41
30.39
30.35
Oshima
$0.28
Naha
30.25
one
Ichijima
30.21
no
Bonin Is.
30.10
Chefoo
Whalwel
30.51 25 100
бь
Haakew
Tchang
Changsha
For
Steamers.
Shangtal
30.30 32
1 bo
NAPLES, GENOA, AL-) Prinz Ludwig
Outslaff
30.37 40
3 ov
30.38 51
#
Amoy On
30.49
60 8
20
GIERS, GIBRALTAR, Capt. F. V. Binzer SOUTHAMPTON,
18,300
Awntow
Taihoku
A'WERP & H'BURG.) Calling at Manila
Sa 30.28
0
Talchu
30.25
SHANGHAI, NAGA- Coeben
Tainan
30.23
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Koshun
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30.18
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SAKI, KOBE AND Capt. A. Ahlborn YOKOHAMA
17,300
dores
30.21
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50,28 56 61 -
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SATUR,
6,750
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Tourano
C. 8t. J. Aparri Manila Legarpl Iloilo Bacolod Cebu Labusa
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Capt. O. Jurany
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29.99 80
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Pakhol Hollow
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·T, F. Claxton, Director, Hongkong, Observatory, Jan. 23rd.
1 Barometer, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheit on the level of the sea in in- hos, tenths and hundredths.
Temperature, in the shade, in degrees. Fahrenheit.
3 Humidity, in percentage of saturation, the Humidity of air saturated with mois belag 100.
Direction of Wlud, to two points.
Por B. E. of Asia from Vancouver etc., on the 22nd in-B Bingham, WO Fleming, E Taoner, JJ Ting, Mrs Ting, DH Blake. Higgins, FJ Wavill, AJ do Bouza,
TO Niron, CL Furdos,GH Fotts, R Robb, H A Koat L Hacs- Rev
Mrs Kostar Mis M Bull, A Tonguist, F Shanghai, North China, Japan loop. Mrs Hasstoop, LC Burt, Fen MA via Nagasaki, Honolulu, Cans-fu, Chii Chan-khan, Sun Bin bing, Misa De 5 Force of Wind, according to Beaufort da, United States and South Souza, Cassonel, NP CH Cains, Scale. America vin San Francisco, Miss Chanvet. L Botter, Mise E Barber,. State of Wasther, b blue sky, a de-j (Europa rin Siberia)- Per His WA Ogden, de Souza, G L Miner, tached cloud, 4 drizzling min, I for. S MONGOLIA,27th Jan. 10a.m. W Biott, Davy, Mr Davy, Miss A gloomy, h hail, I lightning, o overcast, p Saigon, Straits, Ceylon, Ade Pemberton, Miss Gladis Glospell, John thunder, v visibility, w dew wat,
Davy, Miss O Davy, JH Pomborton, Mrs pagaing showers, q squally, r rain, a sNOW, laido, Wostora, Australia, In- dia, Aden, Egypt and Europa via Mamelles (Late Letters 11 to Noon. Extra Postage 10 bents). Letters posted in all the Pillar Boxes in time for the first clearancs will be included in this contract mail)-Por DUMBEA, 27th Jan, 11 ma.
WEDNESDAY, 28th Jan. Philippine Islands For TAMING, 20th
Jan. 3 p.
only): 1, Loo Corpl. Mosea: 2, Melbourne of Mr. F. M'Evoy, a Gor, Ward; 3, Sapper Lead-well-known Melbourne aporte
THURSDAY. 29th Jan. man. He Wae educated at Smatow-Per HAIMUN 29th inst.10 am.
better.
and Ahmed Khan.
Relay Race. Teams of 4; 1, No 5. Co; 2, No 1. Co.;. (H.K. and S. Balt. RG.A.).
fessional. Be
played Inter-
CHOW, 29th inst. 3 p.m.
FRIDAY 30th Jan. Amoy and Fooshow Per HAI-
OHING, 30th Inst., 10a.m.
י.
SATURDAY, 31st Jan-
Dean.
PASSENGERS DEPARTED.
0 Rain. In laches, tenths and hundredthe
METEOROLOGICAL.
Previous
Day On date Où dale 感酏 W..
Barometer......10.1
80.23
30.22
62'. 60
62
72
79
Per 18, Lustzow for Straits etc. on the 21st inst-DL Adamson, Mr & Mrs J C Thomson, Miss Thomson, Rer & Mrs WH
Day, Hiss B Bosbaphell, Mrs W F Day. Mr and Mrs G W Simons, J3 Daw son, John Dawson, Mrs JR Dawson, Miss M Dawson, F Hoorman, Miss 8 Gose-emperature......
Fabig, H O Den Humidity wisch, Mar
H
Wind Direction W Miss V Bouah, R. de Frellas, Mias F Pope, Rey & Mra8 G Tape, Mrs JA Mer Weather.........
He 115 nie Temperature on the art
Rala ........
John O Underwood, Kasob, Rer & MIS L
+
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J Dahy, M M Boney, Mrs JM Telbury, W H.K. Observatory, 22nd Jan. JR Presi, J Brown, M Mariay, Teamt scapollos.
SANDAKAN............Capt. J. Koehler
10 a m.
About THURS., "22nd Jan,
24th Jan.
9am.
About TUESDAY, 3rd Feb. WEDNES.. 4th Feb,
9 a.m.
All the steamors of the European Line are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. New System of Telefunken.
FREIGHT LINE.
NEXT SAILING FROM HONGKONG.
OUTWARD:
Mark..................... 2nd Feb. 1 Thueringen....... 16th Mar. Tuebingen
16th Feb. Franken.......: .... „30th Mar.⠀⠀ Lothringen.......2nd Mar. Goettingen.......13th April,
HOMEWARD.
For Marseilles, Dunkirk A 'werp For Havre, Emden & Hamburg
R'dam and Breman/Hamburg: Bremen:
Thueringen
Mark about End of Mar..
Tuebingen about End of Mar.
about Boginning of May,
For Havre, Enden and Hamburg/ For Marseilles, Antwerp, R'dam-
Bremom:
and Bremen/Hamburg: "g
Franken about M. of May. For Havre, Dunkirk, Emden and
Hamburg/Bremen:
Goettingen
Fur Marseilles, Antwerp, R'dam
and Bremen/Hamburg:
Lothringen about M. of April
For further Particulara, apply to
about Beginning of June,
NORDDEUTSCHER
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LLOYD
GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and CHINA.
T. F. CLAXTON, Director,
Hongkong, 22nd Jan., 1914.
Mail S'camers
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Half Mile. (Recruits only) 1 Stonyhurst College, Lancashire, Shanghai and North China-Per LU-in, Mrs J Mowbrati Jones, K Kannan. Shahna Khan; 2, Hrasain Khan; where he was coached by old 3, Shenba Waz. 4, Galva Tom Emmett, the Yorkshire pro Mahomed; 5, Jewals Singh.
Three-legged Race: 1, Shaik Colonial oricket for Victoria Swatow, Ahmed and Rasul Khong 2, Ali Khan and Martza; 3, Sher Khan: against New South Wales, he was a fine amateur ranner, a first- olass man with gun or rod, and One of the best amateur billiard players of his day. Mr. M'Evoy was always interested in racing, Indian Officers' Race: Subar Rash; 2 Akbar Singh O'Shanasey, of Chicago, when He was half-owner with Mr. M. 3, Jemadar Bazwal.
that horse won the Caalfield Cap, Steeplechase1, No. 5 Co. but that was about the only race 2, No. 4 Co. H.KS. R.G.A...
of any importance that fell to one Officers Race: Capt. Kiddle.
of his horses. Oricket was the Elementary Roca (carrying the skid): 1, No. 1 Co. H.K.S.B. game he loved above everything.
B.Q.A..
1
Mounted Battery Even: 220| Jarda: 1, Müld. Akbar; 2,1 Dewar Singb; 3, Rutton Singh,
Tug of war: H. Ki and 8. Éstt.
R.G.A. defeated 8h Rajputs in
1 min. 12 fees. Sikh Rocraits defeated 8th Punjabi Recruits in
5 min, 20 secs. A
SILIMPOPON COAL.
BUNKERS
can be supplied cheap rates"
et
Relay Race: (Open); Team of SANDAKAN & ⠀⠀ SEBATTIK
1, 20th Pajabis; 2, 26 Pun- (British North Borneo),
jabis, qu
Obstacle Hea: 1/ Muhd. Hing for bunker coal exclusively
Zaman; 2, Zirasi Khan ; 3 Muhd.
English
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