MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1933.

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.**SOUDAN

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COMORIN CHITRAL

From

Tons | Hong Kong

About

1933.

Destination.

11,000 Ist July Bombay, Marseilles & London. 17,000 15th July Bombay, Marseilles & London.

6,000 20th July Straits, Colombo & Bombay. 6,800 22nd July Bombay,

H'burg,

Antwerp & Hull.

RECREIO LOSE

BOWLS CHAMPIONS LEVEL WITH RIVALS

Κο

JUNIOR HOLDERS FORGE AHEAD

(Continued from Pags 10.)

had yet to yawn. He must not show any knowledge, for instance, of the exact nature of the poison) before it became public property.

A friend of his had told him that the only way to lie convincingly was first to tell oneself the lie and then to stick to it and act as if it

were the truth. Edgar told him-

self that he must soon run dewa and see Aunt Marion. She had no. OWLOON Bowling Green and the Club de love for him, but liked attentions Recreio sustained big defeats on Saturday in red to him. Should he write her pald her. A happy thought occurs the Lawn Bowls League, and as a result of theirs postcard suggesting a visit the win over the Police Craigengower, the champions, ext week? Would it be a valu- have now caught up their rivals in the premier negative evidence in his favour league.

¡Or would it look ́deliberata 7.

Possibly it Was

able addition to the (so-to-speak)

In the junior division Craigengower have proceeding of the murdarer,

the stock

One

placed a gap between themselves and the Civil Ser-never really knew in spite of all vice and the Bowling Green. On Saturday they im- experience in detait might include. the newspaper reports, what police proved their shots recorded at the expense of the For the hundredth time he dismiss- Yacht Club, but last year's runners-up won by only himself to the slack office-work of ed sli thought of the whole ghastly Police. The Indians' revival was checked by the basiness, and, returning, applied 10 shots after winning on two rinks.

First Division.

KDRC.. RECREIO

At Kowloon Docks the Kowloon Dock Recreation Club beat the Club

de Recreio by 23 shots.

K.D.R.C.

Second Division.

Scores:

C.C.C. V. POLICE

P.R.C.

the "afternoon.”

At tea-time, going to his favour- ite teashop, he bought his paper st the door. He felt convinced that he would find the news now. Taking¦ his usual seat, he gave his usual order in his' usual.voles.

At the C.C.C. the Craigengower

Then he took one long, quiet! Cricket Club defeated the Police look around the crowded, room. No Recreation Club by 30 shots.

one was noticing Edgar, who was jan unremarkable young man of neutral colouring and inexpressive [features, and a familiar habitue.; Even, so, he waited till the tea and scones arrived; then opened the paper to its full double-page ex-i tent, hiding his face entirely, and 18 glanced with thumping heart.

Scores:---

Recreio

J. V. Ramsay

E. L. Barros

CC.C..

L. C. R. Souza

C. S. Summons

H. G. Cooper

C. G. Silva

H. Milton

W. Ward

R. F. Luz

15

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26

W. V. Field

(Skip)

G. Duncan

17,000 29th July Bombay, Mar Havre, London.J. Kempton

17,000 12th Aug.

& London. Marrelles & London.

6,000 19th Aug.vre, London, H'burg,

Antwerp & Ball

17,000 26th Aug. Marseilles & London. 14,000 9th Sept.

Marseilles & London

J. C. Brown

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E. Docherty

R. Morrison

. 6,000 18th Sept. RATE, London, H'burg, J. Lindsay

*Cargo only.

Antwerp

& Hall 16,000 23rd Sept. Marseilles & London.

7th Oct. Bambay. Marseilles & London. 14,000

6,800 14th Oct Marseilles, Havre, London, Hamburg,

Rotterdam Antwerp & Hall. 11,000 21st Och Marseilles & Londen. 10,000 4th Nov. 6,000 11th Nov. 15,000 18th Nov. 15,000 2nd Dec.

Bombay, Marseilles & London Marseilles, Havre, London, Hamburg,

Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hull., Bombay, Marseilles & London. Bombay, Marseilles & London.

+ Calls Casablanca.

Frequent connection from Port Said for Passengers and Cargo to Con- stantinople, Pireaus, Smyrna and other Levant Ports by steamers of the Khedivial Mail Steamship Co.

BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS.

TAKADA SIRDHANA

TALMA

TILAWA 'SANTHIA TAKADA

1933

8,000 10th July Singapore, Penang, R'goon & C'eutta. 7,000 22nd July Singapore, Penang & Calcutta, 10,000 5th Aug. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta, 10.000 18th Aug. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta,

8,000 2nd Sept. 8,000 18th Sept.

Singapore, Penang & Calcutta. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta.

F. Cullen

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26

C. Atkenson

F. A. Xavier

J. M. Alves

F. V. Ribeiro F. X. M. Silva (Skip)

J. J. Basto

M. Ferguson

R. Robarts

W. Headley

R. Lapsley

(Skip)

30

A. S. Gomes C. E. Marques

(Skip)

71

K.C.C. v. T.D.R.C.

11

J, Johnston

H. V. Pearse

W. Gu

(Skip)

D. K. Kharas

M. J. Medina Y. Abbas

A. A. Razack

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48

At the EC.C. the Talkoo Docks Recreation Club defeated the Kow- loon Cricket Club by 15 shots,

Scorea;-

Talkoo

K.C.C.

A. Stalker

E C. Fincher

T. Stainton

J. Chadwick

R. Keown

J. Howe

W. Wotherspoon A. Hyde-Lay

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W. Brown

¡R. Summers

G. Stewart

R. Wallace

(Skip) H. Gitting

V. C. Labrum

H. Hampton A. Silkstone

(Skip) 23 (Skip)

H. Overy

B.I. Apear Line steamers have excellent accommodation for D. Peoples 1st and 2nd class passengers.

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South',

W. McLeod W. Channing

J. S. Riddell

W. Glendenning (Skip)

17

C. Dowman W. R. Cheater

Woods

26

R. Merriman A. E. Carey

(Skip)

L. Mist J. McHardy

J. McWalter R. Marks 24 (Skip)

K.BG.C. v. KC.C.

9

God! Here it was: with big: headings.

Death In An Envelope, "A mysterious tragedy is being investigated to-day at Finehurst

"The victim, Miss Enid Hather leigh, niece of Mrs. Hatherleigh, of Finchurst Lodgt, died after sealing the flap of an envelope impregnat-i ed with cyanide of potassium. 12 The girl was visiting her aunt, jand at the aunt's request she mois- 37 tened and shut down a stampèd en-[

velope that had been enclosed in a bogus letter from a tradesman.

"Both. envelope and letter are inj

At the K.B.G.C. the Kowloon the possession of the police and Bowling Green Club beat the loon Cricket Club by 10 shots.

Scores:- KBG.C.

T. Searle

T. Hard

17 T. Gooding

F. L. Rapley

(Skip)

C. L. Farmer J. McDonald

16 G, Sherrif

W. S. Drake

(Skip)

G. Chambers

S. E. Adams

23

K.C.C.

H; O. Huber

C. J. Roe

W. Hyde

L. Jack

(Skip)

Kow-.....

J. W. M. Brown

W. Houghton

E. Kern

J. M. Jack

(Skip)

19

P. Kristoferson *T. W. Carr

22 J. H. Budding W. W. Hirst

A.WE. Davidson J. P. Robinson- (Skdp) 24 (Skip)

W. Cunningham J. Whyte

A. E. Hayward

F. Goodwin

T. Young

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1933.

20

70

J. Fraser

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55

NANKIN

7,000 lat July

NELLORE

TANDA

7,000 8,000

NANKIN

7,000 30th Sept.

4th Aug. Manila, Rabaul, Brisbane, Sydney & 2nd Sept.

Melbourne.

C.S.C.C. v. K.BG.C.

NELLORE TANDA

7,000 8,000

Erd Nov.-

2nd Dec.

Regular monthly sailings from Hong Kong to Shanghai and Japan|

and Hong Kong to Australia.

Hong Kong to Sydney 19 days.

Frequent connections from Australia with the following:——

At Happy Valley the Civil Service Club defeated the Kowloon Bowling Green Club by.16 shots.

Scores:-

Amid the cheerful din of the teashop one sound passed quite un-) noticed except by A couple at the neighbouring table, It was a broken groan,

a little like ¡cough of a shot beast.

B. Basto

20 L. F. Xavior

19

tha

H. Major J. H. Fitzgerald

L. Luck

A. S. Alves C. Lopes

(8kip)

F. H. Holdman ́ 24:.. (Skip) 13

€5

44

YACHT CLUB v. LRC.

At North Point the Royal Hong

28 Kong Yacht Club defeated the Indian Recreation Clab by 10 shots.

Scores: RELLY.C.

72

62

RECREIO. CS.C.C

LRC.

J. L. Spence M. L Razack N.V. A. Croucher M., Y. Adal

At King's Park the Club de Be-E. S. Abraham creio beat the Civil Service Cricket F. Sutton Club by 21 shots.

CS.C.C

KBG.C.*

H. Lockhart

J. B. Logan

Scores:-

J. F. McGowan

G. E. F. Thompson

Recreio ・・

92 (Skip).

-B. Hall

The Union 3.S. Company's steamers to the United Kingdom, vis New N. P. Bebbington J. Gibson Zealand, Vancouver, San Francisco, etc.

The P. & 0: Royal Mail Steamers to London and

The P. & O. Branch Service of steamers to London, via Suez,

The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamers for Southampton and] London via Panama Canal

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN,

SIRDHANA

RANPURA

NELLORE *BANGALORE RAJPUTANA

TALMA

RANCHI TILAWA TANDA TANDA

TAKADA N

LOERA

NANKIN

*SOUDAN

CORFU MANTUA

*BURDWAN RAWALPINDI

-1943.

7,000 29th Juns. 17,000 29th June 1,000 6th July 8.000 12th 17.000 13thly July 10,000

13th July 27th July 27th July

17,000

10.000

8,000 6.000

14,000 10th ARE.

10th. Ang.

Ang

8,000 16,000 24th Aug 7,000 3rd Sept 6.300 5th Sept 14.000 7th Sept 11,000 · 21st Sept" 0,100 4th Oct. 17,000 5th Oct.

• Carro only.

Amoy, Shal, Mojl, Kobe & Osaka. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohams. Shal, Mejl, Kobe, Osaka & Thama, Shanghal, Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama.

jl, Kobe & & Oak

kohama: Amoy, Shai, Moji, Kobe

Osaka Moji, Kobe, Osaka & Thama.

Kobe & Yokoham

Yokohama

Amoy, S

Shanghai,

Amoy,

&

Moji S'hai, Mol

500

Kobe & URCH

& Oska & Oaks. & Yokohama Moji, Kobe, Osaka & Y'hama. Shanghil Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghai, Koba. & Yokohama, Shanghai, Moli, Kobe & Yokohama, Shanghal Kobe & Yokohama, Shanghai, Kobe à Yokohama.

R. P. Phillips. Nish

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T. Armstrong

J. Holliage

C.S.C.C.

M. A. Carvalho J. Purvis

J. M. S. Rosario S. W. Cressey

13 P. A. Yvanovich R. R. Davies

E. W. Simmonds A. McIntyre

A. R. Whibley A. W. Grimmitt L. Guy"

(3kip) :23 (Skip) S. Randle

G. E. Elliot

Heywood

8. E. Alderman F. J. Jones

J. Deakin

(Skip)

B. Duncan W. Macfarlane A. M. Holland 37 (Skip)

POLICE 7. C.C.C.

A. H. Batzo RB. Food

(Skip)

J. E. Noronha F. X. Soares 15 3. G. Ozorio.

H. Rozario

18

At the PEC the Craigengower Cricket Club defeated the Police Becreation Club by 16 shots.

Scored PRCESTE

7. Fender

T. Tallon J. Shepheard W. Mairis (8kip)

J. Orem

G. Perkins

E. G. Post

W.B. Hollanda

SCCCB

W: T Brightman E. Tuck-

··É el· Arenlli- V. M. Omer

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14

G. L. Buchanan CAE Coates

H: Beer B.Basa

Kom (Skip)-- 2 -19 - (8kdp). E. J. Ellis

All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notice, All Cabins are fitted with Electric Faas or Punks Louvre System, Steamers on London and Australian Lines are fitted with Laundries. Parcels measuring not more than 5 ctt: ft. will be received at the Com-F. E. E. Booker many's Office up to Noon on the day previous to smiling.

For further information, Passage, Freight, Handbooks, ote, apply to:-

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.

·P, & 0. Buliding, Connaught Rd. C, Hong Kong.

Agents."

J. Cavanagh

L E. Lammert

D. Rumfaha

A. B. Clark

A Mouse

B. W Bradbury

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(18 X

(8)dp) *

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14

(Skip). L. Collyer L. Whent H. Westlake S. Eccleshall' 27 (Skip)

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M. J. Hansen

J. A. R. Selby

A. Murdock

J. Bentley

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LS. Greenhill

24 A. W. Browa

J.W.C. Bonnar A. Macfarlane

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A. B. Dallah

3. 0. Bux

A. M. Rumjahn K.-M. Omar

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JUNE

26.

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Francisco, June 2)

Europe via Suez Letter and Fapers

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Bengal Maru Nagato Mari

..Pre. Jackson,

Canada, USA, Japan and Shanghai (Van-

couver BC. June.8)

A. M. Wahab

Japan

Emp: of Asia Muroran Maru”.

15

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TUESDAY, JUNE

A. M. Omer

Calcutta and Straits

„Sirdbana

WEDNESDAY, `·

JUNE 28.

14

Гарап Japan

H Harteam

Bishen Bingh

THURSDAY,

London,

JUNE 29.

Ranpura

8. Ismail-

Straits

B A. Hyder 28

Japan

Yinyo Maru .Nankin

(8kip)

FRIDAY, JUNE 80,

Straits

.Dardanus

Shanghai

Machaon

Japan and Shanghai

Mantua

U.S.A., Canada, Japan and Shanghai (Seattle,

June 20)

‚Asama Maru

Pres, Taft

League Tables To Date.

Kowloon B. G. (8) Club de Recreio (2). . Craigengower" (1) Polles R.C. (7). Kowloon Docks (5) Civil Service (3) *. Tafkoo Docks (6). Kowloon C C (4).

Craigengower (1) Kowloon R. G2 (5) Civil Service (3) Yacht Club (2) . Club de Recreio (4);

18 Kowloon C C (7)

Police R. C. (-)

HK Electric (8). Indian R. C. (-)

FIRST DIVISION

Shots

Shots W

Up D. Pts. 75 2 438′′ 377. 56 0 10 752 425 382-44

7 5 2 395 375 190 10 748420 421 0 1 8 7:34 103 185 18

$4402

421

7 28 297 4325"

SECOND DIVISION US

US.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai (San

Francisco, June 8) ::

OUTWARD MAILS:

MONDAY,

Foochow ya watow

Bwntow

Manila

Bangkok

12

MONDAY, Swatow, Amoy and Foochow

Mantia'

Am

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY.-

Amoy

Foochow via Bwałow

362 4440822)

7621465′′ 324 141--- 278 27 487 406 81 752433 375 58 743 884 296 -784 407 386 784373 404

316

24 382 4870 75 8 725265419 0544 98517298 527 0 129 2 Figures in brackets denote positions held by the respective: clubs at the cond sion of list

The Police and ndian R

C, are newcomers to the junior division in the absence of the Tal-

koo second string keks

FRIDAY Hothow, Pakket and Haiphong Swatów Amoy and Foochow

JUNE

26 Tatshing Hydrangea Emp, of Asia. Hydra If JUNE 27,

Haiching Pre, Jackson, JUNE 28. Talyuan JUNE 29.

Klangchow Hunan

10.30a.m. .8 p.m.

3.30. p.

4.30 p.m.

8 p.m. 4.30 p.m.

.8.30

.8,80 p.m. 18.30 pa

10am

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