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189
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220
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220
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& New York.j
9234
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T/T Marks
T/T Francs
238 Nom. 8 10
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The usual cheers for the ladies and distribution of the prizes con- cluded the proceedings.
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1337 pm.
From Keelung the KOYO M. brought 1,337 tons of coal. She is an O. S. K. vessel.-Mooring C 33.
Another vessel that had a carzo of coal was the CHEFU MARU from Keelung. with 1,630 tons. -Mooring C 34.
The TENSHIN MARU from:
copper
Mooring Kowloon Wharf.
The KANGAWA MARU from Yokohama arrived with 6,413 tons of tea boxes, porcelain and glass ware and 233 tons of general merchandise for Hongkong.-- Mooring central wharf.
Molasses (1,635 tons) were de- livered here yesterday by the SORACHI MARU from Tegal- Mooring C 40.
LAWN BOWLS. familiar with the job, having been Mr. J. M. Smyth, of the Kow-Kobe consigned 37.518
a past President of the Associa-loon Bowling Green Club, thankingots, matches and cotton yarn. tion. He was sorry to see such aed their Taikoo friends for the END OF LEAGUE SEASON.
poor gathering and he feit very enjoyable afternoon they had The official closing of the sea-sorry for the Taikoo ladies in the spent. son for the Hongkong Lawn disappointment they experienced "Lee was marked on after having got up such a splen- Bowls i
The did tea in anticipation of a Saturday by a Winners
KOWLOON DOCK V. TAIK00. Rest match on the Taikoo ground. larger attendance of lady friends.
Teams drawn from the Kow- W25 respect it and by an. "At "Home" given by In this
succes-ful wind-up for the icon and Taikoo shipbuilding the Taikoo tean, who are this a
As regards the teams.departments played their annual year's winners of the League,seasti.
Owing to a misunderstanding he said they had been pretty bowls match at Kowloon yester- in the carrying out of the successful. The Taikoo club had day, the home side winning by a
of been very well treated by the margin of eight points. Scores arrangements
KOWLOON. which the best players of other clubs. Outside of that, they the other clubs were not notified. had a jolly game that afternoon. J. M. Ramsay the match for the Taikoo team These. present would join with A. M. Simpson was something in the nature of him in rendering thanks to the J. Puncheon walkover. To the same reason is ladies for their services in regard T. Parkes (S) 25 A.Hamilton(S)17 due the small attendance, and the to the tea. etc. (Hear. hear.): absence of many lady visitors. With those few remarks he would which made the function lose the greater part of its enjoyment.
The game itself, lasting from 3 to 6 p.m., was an enjoyable one for those concerned.
as
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result
The game resulted as follows: TAIKOO.
THE REST. Lamble Eldridge
Watt Duncan
Grimshaw
Wallace
ask M. Cooper to present the League medals and shield to the winners of the League Cham. pionship.
TAIKOO.
F. Holland
R. Duncan T. L. Sott
SHIPPING.
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Salt (1,200 tons) was consigned here from Kinhow hy the Chinese ressel TRING SHING.
The SUNNING arrived from Shanghai with 1.500 tons. She experienced strong monsoon and | rough sea.--Mooring B 12.
The s.s. PRINZESSIN, whose owners are the Admiralty Ship- ping Control Board and local agents. Messrs. Mackinnon Mac- kenzie and Co., arrived yesterday from London with 3.550 tons of through and 1,800 tons of direct British cargo. She carried 214 first-class Saturday passengers.-Mouring A 2.
VESSELS ARRIVED.
on
The MILANIA. vessel, arrived afternoon from Singapore with 12.177 tons of fine oil-Mooring MARI brought 65.679 packages From Glasgow the KAWACHI
of ammonie, copper ingot, steel
The gold medals were then presented to the Taikoo team as the winner of the League. Mr. Eldridge. on behalf of his club, received the shield which had been Wotherspoon (4) 24 Stanley (s) 16 in the keeping of the Taikou team 1
since 1913. Silver spoons, which were put up by the Taikoo Club for the winners of each rink of the day's play, were also distributed.
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Russell Grott Morrison Hamilton (s) Muirhead Slaur MacLachlan Fergusoc (5)
Blake McLeod Lapsley
33 Gibson (s) 14)
Hedley Amery Smyth
24 Cooper (s) 16 Total 81 Total
"Majority for Taikoo, 35.
46
The French
steamer
SONG
Another French vessel, the s.s.
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MA from Haiphong brought 120 sheets soda ash, pig lead and steel angles. 6.833 tons of cotton. tons of general cargo.-Mooring
plates, spelter, and 168 tons of C 45.
bolts, nuts and machinery. Her Mr. D. S. Cooper, of the Kow-HANOI delivered here 1,000 tons with bad weather.-Mooring 27.
agents are the N. Y. K. She met loon Bowling Green Club, in from Haiphong.-Mooring B 5. presenting the prizes, remark- The WEST HARLAND from ed that there was a misunder- Portiand, Oregon, consigned to standing as regards the date this port 1,533 tons of general and arrangements of the fixture cargo-Mooring A 4. and the composition of the The s.s. COLOMBIA arrived At the conclusion of the game
That was the reason from San Francisco on Saturday. Mr. W.J. Eldridge, of the Taikoo teams. Club, said that the wind-up of the why the attendance was so small, afternoon with 104 cabin and 60 season, as far as Taikoo and the but he was sure that those gentle- steerage passengers.
From Swatow the QUINNE- Rest of the League were concern men who were there enjoyed ed, showed that Taikoo were the the game. As usual, the Taikoo BAUG consigned here 700 tons. Champion team: It seemed to Club came out on top, whichMooring Douglas Wharf.
The 5.5. TJISALAK, one of the him that the composition of showed that Taikoo was the best
The Rest" team had been a team in Hongkong. He hoped Beet "of the Java-China-Japan letter other clubs would try hard and Line, came in yesterday morning received from the Chairman, beat Taikoo next year (Hear; from Batavia with 6,183 tons of direct and 227 tons of through Iispector Gerrard, the latter bear.)
She experienced moon- Mr. Stanley, of the Civil Ser-cargo. explained his inability to be present that afternoon, which was rice Club, on behalf of his club soonish weather. One Chinese due to the departure of his wife thanked the Taikoo members passenger died on board.
The SULTAN VAN KOETEI, from the Colony. In the absence for the enjoyable afternoon they of the Secretary of the League. had, and expressed his regret at a Dutch boat, whose local agents. Mr. J.S. Mackintosh, he had asked the poor attendance, which was are the Standard Oil Co., Lai, Mr. Coaper to do the necessary. ess than what they had expected arrived here from Amoy on Satur presenting of the prizes. They see. It seemed to him that day with 2,500 four-gallon drums ought to be congratulated in here had been a muddle in the of benzine and 6,881 Casks of this, as Mr. Cooper wa Larrangements,
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