12
CRICKET.
United Services v. Hongkong C. C.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JANUARY
M._M. Watson, o Herridge, b
Cookrana
PASSENGERS ARRIVALS.
+
**
L. D. HoNicoll, o and b
Lawrence
Per as Empress of Russia-Mr.
W. W. Mackenzia, b Cockrano F. N. Young, e Edwards, b
Cockrane
i
5
At 10.30 on Saturday morning, G. W. Sawell, b Cockrina the time appointed for starting. R. Way, b Spinks this two-day fixtors, the pitch G. Dorkins, not out was in a pasty condition, and it A. J. Palmer, c Lawrence. was nearly noon when a com- mencement MBA made. the influence of the sun. the torf made a fair recovery, but the wicket appeared to be on the alow side.
Under
Captains Ollives and Davies
for opened the tunings
the Lawrence Services and took the score Cockrane along steadily, but when the Spinks...
Jatter had scored
10
Sayer
*
4
R. W
Cockrans
Extras
Total
Bowling.
0.
*
8.5 2
#
2 1
1
KOWLOON,
13
+
39
10
held a hot return, apparentls F. G. Herridge, b Young with one band.. With Lt. Com. M. L. Railton, e McNicoll, b Jotham succeeding the R. G. A. Benson
***
....
-rounder, the score was adW. T. Elson, run out... vanced to 39 before another T. M. Cockrane, e Mackenzie. wicket foll. Olliver being then b McNicoll caught at the wicket for F. E Lawrence e Mackenzie serviceable 29. Sub. LL Stephen- b McNicoll
C. W. Anderson. Capt. George
Anderson, 'Miss Mary E. Baxter,
Major ti. A. Bury, Mr. and Mrs. H. Butchar, Mr. B. Blod, Mrs. A. P. Bartley, Mrs. Annie M. Birkets, Mr. and Mrs. F. & Brockman, Mr. A. 3, Bendorsky. Miss M. Clayes. Mr. A. T. Campbelt, Mr. T.C. Chao. | Mr. and Mrs. W. Duce and son, Mr. W. Davison, Mr. J. O. Donelan, Col R. T. Ennet, Mrs. M. A. Everett. Miss E. R Graham, Mr. H. Heareck, Mr. J. Hockveen,! Mr. J. E. Hunter, Mr. S. Hore, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Jackson, Miss Ahua Jacobus, Mr. U. S. F. Kempy | Miss Dorothy Langford, Miss F. H. Langrill, Mr. and K. S. Lee, Mr. Y. Liu, L. and Mrs. M. S. Lindgrove,, Mr. and Mrs. T. Monaghan & infl., M-s M. Munroe, Mr. A. G. Melin. Mr. T. Matsuddy, Col. & Mrs K. Vang, J 2ha Morgan, Mr. D. 31. Maynard. 15 Mr. C. E. Moss, Mr. J. Mouton. Mr. *[and Mrs. A. W. McCune, Mr. M. M. Met une. Mig 1. Melisky, Miss F. Ordway, Mis A. M. O'Brien, On resuming Stephenson and
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Peters, Mr. G. Li. Freaks were soon disposed of,
H. Piercy, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. hut a ne partnerslop ensued between Capt. Spinks and
103 Payne, Mr. H. A. Quade, Mr. C. F. Jotham, who carried the score
Rebrborg, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Red. from 90 to 174. The military re-
path, Mra. George D. Russell, Mr. M. presentative, who hit a six,
P. 1) 8. w,[8. Sasson, Mr. F. F. Shurky, Mr. lookedsafe for his half- Farthing
II 1 $3 and Mrs. Seslie, Mr. C. W. Skeet, century, when Hamilton, who Benson
Mr. O. J. Sofer, Mrs. R. E. Sher- had just injured -his foot Dorkins
wood & daughter, Mr. B. J. Stans- in stopping the ball and was Young
feld, Capt. and Mrs. J. W. Troup, limping slightly, knocked down
Mrs. G. S. Thompson, Miss Winnie his off-peg with the next delivery. CIVIL SERVICE v. NAVY. A few runs later, Jotham, who The Nary visited the Civil Wong, Mr. T. G. Weall, Miss R Carr, Mr. G. A. looked to be sat for three figures, Service on Saturday, the match Walter, Mr. L was fairly beaten by a simple ending in a draw. L. Norris Hanter, Mr. A. S. F. Humphreys, looking but tricky one from made a good stand, hitting up 54 M. Hepulede Soubiane. Mr. P Sayer. The remainder did before Cowan took his wicket, Lt. | Mallen. Mis Buina Camisola, Mr. nothing, the innings closing for Skinner made the second bigbest|8. Tehida, Mr. T. Yamaki. 191.
score for the Navy, making 31:
'son joined the crack naval bats-C. I. Stapleton not out... mad, and at the tin intervall E. F. Spinks not out... the board showed 80 withou: F. Evelyn. E. J. Edwards. further loss.
A. W. E. Davidson and J. P. Robinson did not bat. Extras...
McNicoll
Total for 5 wickets
Bowling -
"6
11
29 1 - 13 2
Hamilton, with four wickets) and then hitting up a catch tol fox 27, was the most successful| Valentine of a ball by Cowan. bawler. Sayer, who took the Daly seven of the Civil Service same number at a cost of 75 team batted. runs, bowled with his customary perseverance.
SAVE
Rev. Father Porcell e Glaz- The Club sent in Mitchellville, b Edmonds and Sayer. who played Lt. Norris, b Cowan
se excellent Service bowl- ing with care, Davies in particu- tar, who sent down a large num- ber of maidens, being difficult to
Rev. Crole-Rees, e Fischer, b
Taylor.
Lt.-omdr. Gilchrist, bCowan Comdr. Edzell, b Taylor
score from. Both these batumer | Pay-L... Wallace, c Edmonds, fall for moderate scores, as did b Taylor
Brags, and the Club total would | Mid. Wallis, c Ling, }) Cowan have looked poor indeed but for Lt. Skinner. c Valentine, b the effori of Pearce, who was not
Cowso...
out with 37 to his credit, the Club Lt-Comdr. Legge, not out score at the close of Saturday's Surgeon-La Barlav, e and b play being 91 for seven,
30 Dunkley
that the civilians are exactly 100 Lt. Carslake, Ibw, b Ling zuns behind with only three
wickets in baud.
It was arranged to continue play at 10.30 this morning, wea ther parmitting.
UNITED SERVICES. Capt. Olliver, c Davies, b
Evang.
Capt. Davies, e & b Sayer, LL Com. Jotham, b Sayer, Sub-La Stephenson,
Davies, b Reed.
A
LI. Franks, Braga, b Sayer, Major Edwards, & Hamilton,
Capt. Spinks, c Blaker, b
Hamilton,
Bdr. Baker, .b... b Sayer.
Lt. Graham, c Hancock, b
Bamilton.
Lt. White, b Hareilton, La-Beatty, not out
Extras
WEATHER REPORT.
12 Jan. 27d. 11h. 33m-Pressure
54 has increased slightly over the Bonius and in the extreme North.
Fresh monsoon may be es pected along the SE Coast of
over the China Sez.
Monsoon
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 a.m. to-day. 0.92 inch. Total since January Est. 9.46 inches, against average of 1.11 inches.
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REPULSE BAY HOTEL
1922
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4
MID-LEVEL HOTEL, KOWLOON SACHSE, LENNOX & Co. General Agents
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EXCHANGE.
T/T Shanghai
NG
15
It is nearly stationary st other reporting stations. The antier.
(Opening Rate: closing Rate
25
clone appears to be central over 3. Manchuria.
on Page 1).
SELLING.
L
17
CIT
31 Chins and moderate
Demand 30 đ
2/744
10
30 da
4 m/s.....
2/714
Nom.
T/T Singapore....
1712
Extras.
T/T Japan
115
an
IT India..............
197
Total..
189
Demand, India
Bowling.
0. M. R. W.
Ling
6
30
1
Edmonds Taylor...
3
1 29 I
FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW,
District.
TIT San Francisco)
& New York. Í
542
T/T JAY....H
150
Forecast.
T/T Marks
10
63 3
29 Cowan ...
10
3-3
$
10 Dunkley
$
18
1
1N.E. winds, Demand, Paris
fresh, over-
I/T Francs
Nom. 8.70
BUYING.
78
CIVIL SERVICE.
drizzle
+ M/L L/C
2/814
or mist.
1 m/s. D/P
2/84
N.E. winds
6 m/s. L/C
33 df. Sydney"and)
Melbourne
2/10
30d/s.San Francis-1
as No. 1.
co New York)
574
4 m/s. Marks....
I m/s. FranoS
Nom. 7.30
6 m/s. Francs................
7.50
** No. 1.
Demand, Germany.
T. F. GLAXTON, Director.
Demand, New York 549% IIT Bombay
Demand, Bombay
Not 197
E. E. Dunkley,'c and b Skinner 14
If C. T. Brockbank, & b Skinner 10)
47
E C. Fincher, c Wallace, b
Skinner
T. J. Ling, b Skinner...
Hongkong to Gap cast, some Rock
* Formous Channel strong.
3 South coast of The same
China
between
B.K. & Lamocks.)
coast of The Barne
between
HK & Hainan.)
盅
9W. H. Edmonds, c and b Crole-
D
Rees
५
Dr. Valentine, not out
46
3R. T. Taylor, not out
C. J. Tacchi, W. Cowai, A. P.
• South China
0
Glanville and T. Sutton did
4
not bat
Extras
3
Total
.191
Bowling analysis.-
Tatal
97
0. M. R. W
Bowling.
Bood
19
2 44 1
0. 31. 14.
Sayer
23
- 75 4 Crole-Rees
12 3 27
EVAD!
6
- 21 1Skinner...
14 3 42
Lammert
7 1 20 - Wallis...
2
Hamilton
5 1 27 4 Lt. Wallis
Caralake
HONGKONG C.C.
E. R. Mitchell, c Franka, b
Daviss
J. R. Bayer, L.b.w., b Davies..
E. L. Braga e and b Beatty...
T. E Pearce, not out....
"R. E. Hancock, b Graham
B. L. Frans, e Graham,
Davies
0. Bisker, c Franks, b Beatty
L. J. Davies, © Baker,
Graham,
E. Lammert,
E. B. Reed
E. W. Hamilton,J
'Extras
to bat
(for 7 wkta.)
b
14)
9
+1
LAUNCH AT KIANGNAN DOCKYARD.
A.K. Observatory, Jan. 27, 1922.
TIME SIGNAES,
T/T Calcutta ...................... Nom. Demand, Calcutta ... 197
On Yokohama......... 115
1144 Demand, Manila.
Nom.
8034
SHE HAD SUN CON
1 The time ball on Kowloon Demand, Singapore. 111. Signal Hill is dropped daily at 10 Demand, Batavia)..... 150 a.m. and 4 p.m., except on Bator-On Haiphong days when it is dropped at 10 On Bangkok ******
On Saigon
a.m. and i p.m. and on Sundays Sovereign
Hom, 7,50 and Holidays when it is dropped Fold leaf per Tsel...
Bar Bilver, ready... 35
**forward
3414 |Bank of England rates 5%
New York/London ... 4.2244
On the 14th. inst. the launch at 10 a.m. only.
5 took place at Kisngnan Dockyard
37 of the str. Yunyang Maru, which
The ball is hoisted half mast at
3 has been built to the order of the the 55th minute and full mest st
Nisshin Kisen Kaisha, of Tokyo,
16 for service on the upper Yangtze the 57th minute. Should the ball
River
between Ichaug
and fail to drop at the correct time, it
Chungking. The Yunyang Maru will be lowered at five minutes |
2 is of the same general dimensions
NOTICE
MITSUBISHI"SHOJ:
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<MITSUBISHI TRADINO OD. LTBJ OOAL, GENERAL IMPORTS AND
PORTE.
SOLE PROPRIETORS OF COAL MINES OF TAKASHIMA, OCHL KOGAYAMA TOSHINOTANI, HOJO, KARATUTA, BATS. SHINNEW, KANADA KAMITAMADA, „
ANE OTUBARI
Agents for SAKITO COAL.
HEAD OFFICE, TOKYO, BRANCHES AND REPRESENTA- TIVES :— KAQABAKI, KARATSU, WAKAMATSU, MOJI, KURE, XOBE, OBLIA. TSURUGA, FAGOTA YOKOHAMA, TOKYO, HAKODATE, MUBORAK, OTARU, TLADIVOS. TOOK, PEKING, TIENTSIN, DAIREN, TSINGTAO, HANIOW, SHANGHAL HONGKONG, BINGAPORE, SOKRA- BAYA, SYDNEY, LONDON, BERLIN, LYONE, PARIS, NEW YORK & MEATTLE.
Cable Addres8 ——"{WASAKISAL.~
Codes Al, ARO STE ED., Western Union and Bentley.
AGENCIES FOR THE MITSUBISH- MARINE AND FIRK INSURANCE
Co.
1.
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For Particulars Apply_10:~~ S. OKUBO, Manager. No. 14, Pedder Sweet Hongkong.
SUBSIDIARY COINS,
PEAK TRAMWAYS CO., LTD.
and power as the last seven past the hour and the ordinary H'kong 50 ct pieces 3/10% pm. vessels of this type built at routine repeated at the following Kiangaan Dockyart during the hour, if possible.
1 past two years. The christening
ceromoby was performed, in the
TIME TABLE. WEEK DAYS.
#vity 15 min
10
H
K
Should the time ball be out of
Canton súb.coins 17.3/5% dia.
Hongkong Jan. 27, 1942.
1/2% pm. -1/8-pm-
fo 12.20,
1.800.
91 presence of a large number of order the above routine will be! interested spectators, by Miss carried out with the flag "Z", on KOWLOON 2nd. v. F'KONG 2nd. Yonesato, daughter of the local the storm signal mast.
Kowloon 2od, gave Hongkong a manager of the Nisshin Kisen bad beating at King's Park on Eaisha, and she rolessed the Saturday. The visitors could do vessel on the ways by an electric tight, by means of three white
Tim- signel are also given at EASTERN EXTENSION AUSTRAL-
ASIA & ÜHINA TELEGRAFH CO. sothing against Kowloon's bowl-push and at the same time ing and closed their innings opened
lamps mounted vertically on the containing with $2 runs.
Observatory wireless mast. From Kowloon batted pigeons, giving both ship and the second and stayed on until time, birds their freedom. The vessel ab. 56m. 0s. to 9h. Om. Os. p.m.
fox making 103
the lamps 5 wickets, is designed to be second to none
extinguished
HONGKONG.
H. E. Hollands, ċ Lawrence, b
Cockrana
FH Farthing, lb.
Lawrence
H. H. Beuson, b Cockrane
2
basket
Are
A
Bally, from Oshkoshivis.
Fearnley c/o Wardley, from
of the many fine vessels on the momentarily at the even seconds, Ichang Chungking service. Herxcept at the ad. 28th, 50th, London construction is under the survey 52ud, and 54th of each minuts.
. 10 of the British Corporation and
b
| Japanese Government surveyors The hours refer to Hongkong!
17 and will bave the highest river Standard Time (8 hours of eam
2 classification.
Greenwich).
M. E. F. AINST,
Superintendent.
Houshoog, Jan. 26, 1922.
NIGHT CARS.
+
13 ma
*
1.30 p.m. to 3.20 p.m. 238 p-v 130p.m. te luas pa, every #akutse 11.05,
SATURDAYS, EXTRA GAN IZ.10 mědnight. SUNDAYS.
5,30 to 7,45 1,2,
10 1.50
Rósty, 16 mís
NIGHT CARS,
Az us Week Days. ISPECIAL CANS.
FULLDINGS ·29 YOUÊT
ENTERTAINMENTS.
THB
CORONET
TO-DAY at .... 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 and 9.15
H.B. WARNER
in
DICE
of
DESTINY.
KOWLOON THEATRE
TO-NIGHT at 9.15
"COME
ON
IN!"
HONGKONG THEATRE
TO-NIGHT
JACK MULHALL
in
HIGH SPEED
DOTTY WOLBERT
'in
WHO KISSED me
}
With Beautiful Universal Comedies.
WORLD THEATRE
PHONE. 1337
| PHONE.
Hongkong's Yous Modern Picture Palace. Entirely Under Brithh Mazagrment, TO-NIGHT 9.15 p.m. TO-NIGHT DOROTHY DALTON
fin
'QUICKSAND"
HUSBAND UNJUSTLY CONVICTED 15 SAVED from PRISON by LOYAL WIFE. DOROTHY DALTON HAS EXCEPTIONALLY POWERFUL ROLE fo THIS NEW DRAMA.
MATINEE SHOWS.
2.30 and 7.15 p.m.
A PATHE SERIAL
GEORGE B. SEITZ
in
"VELVET FINGERS"
With MARGUERITE
COURTOT.
Ist. End and 3rd. EPISODES,
5 pm. Sharp
PRISCILLA DEAN
་་』མ
"OUTSIDE THE LAW"
Admission 60 and 40ct.
TIDE TABLE.
23rd, to 29th.' Jan. 1922.
METEOROLOGICAL
High Weer
Bongsong
b. m.
6 192
A
Mon, 23
Ture 24 m 8 13 |
Wed. 15 m 5
7-677.0 Thur, 76m 5 46
| Pri 17 ] za 30 20
3. 18' 10'51 | 45 936) 7.3
Day
985 on data.
cu date,
***...30.03 30.09 30.
Barometer Temperature. Humidity Wind Direction 14 Wind ForGH. *** 253 Walther compon
Rai
0.38
$24
m $15
05 Highest
* $2m 2.0 #4823
3 14 29
Bua. 19 m 11 10 46 m 441 09 10 Ba} 7.0 + 3.54.29
m morning afternoon
open
Si
89
60
E 思
3 D od or
0.58 0.00 0.
sir "Temperature on the 26th Lowest
open air Temperature on the 27th
T. F. CLAXTON, Director. H. K. Obwazyatory, Jan. 27.,
Printed and Published for the Proprietor, by, Alfred
of Victoris Hongkon
11, Ice House Striet, in the
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