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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

PASSENGERS ARRIVED.

Por a Dorflinger, 8th April Mr. and Migs, Weyler, Mr. Kielor,

MONDAY, APRIL 1924

EXCHANGE

(Opening Rate: closing Rate on Page: 1.) BILLING,"

Dr. Franke and Mr. A. Remedios, T/T ..mma_8{4}

Demand..... 2/4 5/16

PASSENGERS DEPARTED...

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__York sedaciniowej_604 T. Jave Frida..189 T/T. Marks ........... Nos. T/T, Franse saatanabakemaan 0.53 Demand, Paris

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50,8ja, San Fransiton And Nan,

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marimunturin 9.25 Demand, Zermany, Demand, New York with 51. T/T, Bombay, pantsu Demand, Bombay .........169 T/T,Caloutta thousand

On Yokohama madaladiationsmi Demand, Mapila

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Per Pand O. «». Khyber, { London, 6th April-Misa M. D. Japan 1203.

T/T, India mtotomanana 100 Smith, Mr. and Mrs. B. Smith and

Demand Inclo AM – infant, Mr. ~P~Grieve, Mr. W. A.- T/T. Ban Franteed and New Hinds, Mr. and Mrs. FA. Dinsdalo and infant, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. H. Walter, Mrs. K. W. Tribe and infial, Mr. G. E. Nolthemius, Mrs. J. F. Brister and child, Me, and Mra H A Bastatile and two infants, Mr. Wang Kin-wa, Mr. Au Laitin, Mr. M. Roberts, Sir Joseph Lowrey, Mr.dfi. Byday and Melbourne 2/8 7/16 New York/London

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KOWLOON HOTEL.

THE PREMIER HOTEL IN KOWLOON.

"First Class Billiard Room & Saloon Bar.

· Electric Lift and Telephone to each Floor. Tels. K.608 and K.609. Cable address: KOWLOTEL, Hangkang. Under the Personal Supervision and Management of

FRANK L. COOKE, Proprietor.

KING EDWARD. HOTEL.

CENTRAL LOCATION.

ELECTRIC LIFTS AND LIGHTING,

TELEPHONE ON EACH FLOOR. HOTEL LAUNCH MEETS ALL STEAMERS. Tel. Contral 373.-

Telegraphic Address "VICTORIA "

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SINGAPORE.

J. WITCHELL,

Manager.

HOTEL.

DANCING AFTER DINNER,

EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY,

TEA DANCES

TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS,

The Hotel Orchestra under the Direction of Mr. F. R. Martens.

Telophones in every room.

Telegraphic Address: EUROPE, SINGAPORE Telephone No. 2740 (9 lines).

BOXING 'NOTES,

REFEREES va, THE PUBLIC.

HOW TO JUDGE.

THE EUROPE HOTEL LTD. ARTHUR E. ODELL, Manager.

erally loses the decision This custom is based on the theory that the man winning the last half generally proves he has more- stamina than his opponent."

The late George Siler, consider the greatest refereo of all times, generally decided a bout accord- ing to the rounds, figuring each

round about.

-Rendering decisions on boxinged contests has become one of the roost serious problems of the sport, otwithstanding the fact that adges and reforeos give their erdict as they see it. 99 per cent. of the time, in Hongkong as any- where elso,

Bavics, Mr. J. B. Spiers, Mr. and Mr P. Klaver, Miss R Klaver, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. G. Tweodlie. Mr. and Mrs. C. Harters, Mr. At A Morti- Pure, Mr. C. A liemnly đặc band, Mr. A. 65. A. Jamieson, Mr. Dodds, Mr. 6. M. Billings, Mrs. T. Jones, Mr. F. G. Vaux, Mr. Ì H. V. Booth, Mr. A. E. Seddah. Mr. 1. E A. Webster, Mr. A. H. Phillips, Mr. A. James. Mr. C. W. Mamförd, Miss Harr, Mr. W. Elliott, Mr A. Paien, ||Me. J. Hodge, Mr. A. Flanigan, Corporil Hodgson, Mr. 1. Barnett, Mr. 1. Thuruley, Mr. L. G. Lamport, M. WY. I Sheppard, Mr. P. L Hatchinson, Capt. R. Saunders, Mr. band Mrs. N Denison, Master Tenison. Mr. R. A. Cowen, Mr.

Mr. G. - W. - Pire

aud. Mes. TH. King and info, Misses (R. and E. J. King. Mr. W. G. | Ball, Mr. W. Pejrell, Mr. l. Bernie,, [Mr. W、 J. Huntin, Mr. W. 'Kell, Miss Griffiths. Mr. Pritebus, Mr. D. Daniels, Mr. B. L. Cameron, Mr. S. H. Peek, Mr. A. R: Winter, Mr. W. J. Gordon, and Mr. "W. N. Andrewt

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A MATTER OF " GUTS". Back in the nineties, Siler re- ferood a six-roul Bont iu E. S. Pickering, Master Pickering, Jakhoi & Haiphong Philadelphia. One of the boxers won the first four rounds by a Capt and Mrs. F. I. O'Dogherty, Straits reasonable margin. In the fifth, Miss C. E. Dowell, Miss J. F. Howell, Swatow...

Shanghai ho get knocked down five times. Misses Cullinane,, Mr. E. Evensen, Jpn In the sixth, he was knocked Mr. Elaix, Mrs. G. North and child, Swatow. Amoy & Boochow

Chaoghai down five times and was on the Cul. F. G. Fitzgerald, Mr. Wong nils floor for a count of "eight' Yatcho, Mr. E Westbury, Miss E. Balgon *Straite, Ceylon, India, when the last boll rang. Silor Sailler, Rev. Cooper, Mr. T. Cooley,

Mantitius, E. & 8. Africa, Egypt -reached down on the floor, lifted Mr. J.

a Europe via Maravillos Christophienson, Mr. J

the unconscious boxer and hold Napier, Mr. and Mrs. McGillivray up his hand, guts had won!

Silor was severoly criticised, and Mr. J. Watson, The decision was given inter- national

comment. However,

Manila WEATHER REPORT.

most boxing authoritios of that time uphold Siler. Many com plimented him on the affair as: Apr. 6d. 17h. 20m.-Warning they know Siler gave the decis-o Hongkong, Coast Ports, &c.:- ion as ito saw it.

Depression or typhoon of un- Scoring about tou decision can know intensity within 120 miles be construed many ways, but of Lat, 28 N. Long. 127 E., mov- boxing men cortainly feel thatting N.N.E

New York City, the hub of the boxing game, has had mòru trouble over so-called "bad“ do- cisions-than all other places in Mhe country during the last two years, generally becauso judges avere not-qualified for the position. Judging a fight is an art, but pectatora generally fail to view it in that light. The "fan" usually nap his onber favourite and nine James out of wine they only see what their favourite does, They forges opponent so completely that regardless of how badly ho eats up their man, they honestly seo-inly one verdict. That is for their own man. Whoever disputes them 'generally has a row on his Binds.

NO SET RULE. Strange to say, there is no set le for judging a contpst. Some

and of the best judgos call every and a fight, and to the man the decision. irming gges

In a fight that is very seldom slightly from Shanghai to For- Uthers give their decision to the soon in a real prize ring, but only mosa. It is nearly stationary man making the strongest finish. in moving pictures, Ralph Fisher, in the South.

The depression or typhoon has Says a writer in one of tho the battling newsboy, won the boxing journals; "I have had decision at the end of a six-round probably moved north-eastward.. this subject up with the best bout at Atlanta, Ga., with Tommio The monsoon conditions aro

uncertain. eforces and boxing puthorities Allon, another newsboy battler.

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 in the world for the past 15 years, and find that they disagree five rounds fought. Ho lod the hours ending at :10 am to-day, on any sot way in score: How light from boll to bell and had 121 inch. Total since January vor after boiling, down all of Allen in a groggy condition, and 1st, 7.89 Inches,against an average

were wondering just of 7.13 Inches, their opinions, the following the "fans" rule's ara basically ted by how long Allen would last. prgotically every fight club off- icial:-

:

A certain amount of credit

is a job that requires an expert,

April 7d: 13h 10m.-Proasure NEARLY A "K.O." - has increased considerably from

Vladivostock to: Chofoo

And here is a recent case

Fisher won every one of the

FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS The sixth round opened up in a ENDING AT NOON.TO-MORROW.

District. slugging inatch with both boys

Forecast. fighting furiously. Fisher also

must be given for clean punch-had the best of this, but right at 1 Formosa Channel

the end the surprise of the evon- ing came off.

ing; a certain amount for baxing; a certain amount for hard hitting and blocking: and a certain amount for forcing the fighting and making an opponent miss.

Every punch landed clean should be counted, and the harder the punch the moro it counts.

Aclean knockdown oarrios a round, but not necessarily. A boxer winning the first half of a Shout and losing the last half gension:

29outh coast of

China between N.E, winds, HI.K. & Lamooks inodorato;

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Swinging wild with his right hand, Allen caught Fisher with a wicked right cross on the point of the chin, which knocked him 3 IT'kong to Gap cold as an icebox. Therefores started counting, but the "bell rang at the count of eight, and Fisher was lifted from the canvas and awarded the deci

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larger salaries oversea than thel

NATIVE.WOMEN AT EXHIBITION, Questioned in the House of Commons about protection for How It is Being Suppressed, the native women being brought to the Empire Exhibition Mr. to suppress the Lunn said that special accom- urihor looting and robbory by madation within the Exhibition several gangs of piratos of Bong- area would be provided for all kalis, east coast of Sumatra, the such women while the respective Government has issued lustruo authorities were free to take ad- tions to the Navy and Air Do- vantage of the facilities in the

qualifications might demand in YMCA Hostel near by if] partments for their assistance.

Grost Britain. She often had to The mine-layer" "Serdang." desired.

& Colonial Instituto maoting on say that they would not get more ON FARM FOR 500 YEARS. “ and several fant motor boats have

Agricultural students of Aber the migration of women within money, and perhaps,” In some boon sont thithor. Ton naval officore and an aeroplane have deen University recently visited the Empire, emphasized the instances, not so large ar

the farm of Balhelgardy, near supréme importance of encourag but there were the bor also left for Bengkalis.

According to the harbour Inverurie, and took part in stocking women of the right sort to climate, freedom authorities at Bengkalis, during judging contests. It was stated go overeen. She said that one above all, the the past 9 works ten piracles that Mr. Maitland, the, prosent of the defects of the education Individuals. have taken place and within the tenant, and his forboars, all Mait and development of the last 50 ye lattor period ten piratus have lands, had been successivo or 60-years had been that we had, terins been captured. Their stronghold tenants of that farm since the unconsciously perhape, become was visited last week, in a man battle of Harlaw in 14113When grove forest, and the police and the Royallets defeated her Hick other naval officers made some landers. This tonino l captures, includin 90 canoe ons Baldy constit

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