FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1933.

THE CHINA MAIL.

P.& 0.-British India THE FIRST DAY AT AMERICA'S

Apcar and

Eastern & Australian -Lines

(COMPANIES incorporated in ENGLAND). MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS.

CARGO FOR

TAKING

STRAITS, JAVA, BURMA, CEYLON, INDIA, PERSIAN GULF WEST INDIES, MAURITIUS, EAST AND SOUTH AFRICA, AUSTRALASIA, INCLUDING NEW ZEALAND AND QUEENSLAND PORTS, AND RED SEA, EGYPT, CONSTANTINOPLE, GREECE, LEVANTINE PORTS, EUROPE, &c.

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. (Under Contract with H.M. Government.)

8.8.

RANPURA

*MIRZAPORE RAJPUTANA

BANGALORE

RANCHI CARTHAGE +BKUTAN

NALDERA

CORFU

**SOUDAN

MANTUA RAWALPINDI —**BURDWAN

COMORIN CHITRAL

**SOMALI

RANCHI CARTHAGE

"BANGALORE

From

About

Tons Hong Kong

1933.

17.000 20th July 6,000 12th Aug. 17,000 12th Aug. 6,000 19th Aug.

Destination

Bombay. Marseilles & London. Straits Colombo & Bombay. Bombay, Marseilles & London. Marocilles, Havre, London, H'burg, Antwerp & Hull.

17,000 26th Aug. i London.

9th Sept.

14.000 4,000

Marseilles & London 16th Septes. Havre, London, H'burg,

R'dam, Antwerp

& Hull.

16,000 23rd Sept. Marseilles & London. 14,000

Marseilles & London.

7th Oct 20 Havre, London, Hamburg,

6.800 14th Oct.

Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hull. 11.080 21st Oct Marseilles & London.

15,000 18th Nov. Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hull.

WIMBLEDON

FULL RESULTS OF THE

OPENING DAY

GOLD RUSH

MAY RETURN

Many New Operations Commence.

BOOM IN CALIFORNIA

San Francisco. London, June 27. P. F. Glover (G.B.) beat H. Kinzel

"Ghost Towns" of the old Wild Fortune smiled on the All-Eng. (Austria) (6—–—–2, 6–—–—–—0, 8—–—–—4),

West of mining days-Tombstone, land lawn tennis courts at Wimble-Avory (G.B.) (2-6, 10-8, 64. 8-6)

LR. Stoefen (USA.) beat E. B.Virginia City, Leadville, Tonopah, don for the opening of the cham- A. Merlin (France) beat W.

Augels Camp and many others pionships yesterday. A dull and Smith (G.B.) (6-3, 6-1, 6m4). which have added purple passenges aultry morning soon broke out in Burrows (G.B.) (6-2, 6–2, 6–1).

H. Cochet (France) beat E. S. to American history may spring to to brilliant sunshine, there was a

life again if metal prices continue Brughon (France) beat B. W. goodly crowd of enthusiastic wat-Finnigan (G.E.) (6-3, 6-3, 6-4). to advance in America as a result of chers, and play went along mer G. P. Hughes (G.B.) beat P.the inflationary "boom" and increas-

Grandguillet (Egypt) (6–0 4–8, ed value of gold in paper dollars.

rily after as prompt a start as is rarely found at lawa tennis tourna ments. There were no surprises, but one thrill that might well have been a surprise of the first order, for J. Crawford, the Australian, the new champion of France, rat jed as the second best player at the tournament, came as near as he

could to falling before the Spanion player. E. Maler.

The following wore the results of the first day's play: SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP (Holder, H. E. Vinea) FIRST ROUND

full

II. E. Vines (U.S.A.) (holder) beat R. B. Meredith (G. B.) (6-1, 6-2, 6-0). A. T. England (G.B.) beat G. 0. Jameson (G. E.) (10-8, 2. Tinkler)

0-2, 3-6). R. Miki (Japan)

bent (G.B.) (11-9, 6-1, 8-6).

L. Breese (U.S.A.) beat H. K. Lester (G.B.) (3-0, 8-6, 6-4, 6-4).

D. Prean (Germany) beat. C. M. fcnes.

jun. (G.B.)

(6-4, 6-2, 6-1). E. 1. D. Vanderspar (G.B.) beat R.

8-21.

L. de Borman (Belgium) beat S.

Rodzianko (Russia) (6-3, 6-2, 6-3,

2),

M. Frame (U.S.A.) (26, 6-4, 6-4 B. de Kehrling (Hungary) beat .

6-4).

1!

A. Gentlen (France) best A. del Bons (Italy) (6-3, 5-7, 6-2, 6-4) L Acki (Japan) beat J. Cummins (Great Britain) (6–4, 7—5, 9—7).

Signs of resurrection have been shown by a survey of the mining

areas of California, Washington,

In each state operations of estab Nevada, Aribona, Utah and Idaho.

Bished firms have been expanding to some degree.

Gold is the objective of the great- J. D. Morris (Great Britain) beat the miners of silver and copper also er part of these new operations but F. Graver (Great Britain) (6-3, 1-6, 6-1, 3-0, retired).

fare looking forward to the possi-

A. C. Stedman (New Zealand) best bility of prices that will make their .S Oliff (Great Britain) (5-7, 4-6, operations profitable' once more. 22 din (Ged, retired).

A. W. Vinal (Great Britain) beat,

A seeded player. [The second day's play will appear in the China Mall to-morrow.]

But gold is still King, in spite of]

A. Bawarowski (Austria) (6—6—its legal divorcement from the 8-0),

money that passes through the cash registers of the U.S.A. Many his- torians credit the gold and silver of Nevada with having helped the des perate Anancial plight of the Northern States during the Civil War of 1861-5.

HONG KONG TIDES

Almost daily new hunters of thei

Larsen (Denmark) (11-9, 3-6, 6-2, 6-3)3): 00h is midnight 12h. in noon. with pick and pan, others with big] Time Meridian 120 deg. E. (Zone-previous metal appear, some of them E. Sertorio (Italy) best G. W. Gibb Heights are referred to the datum of ore mills and machinery for sink-

(G.B.) (6-1, 6-3, 6-2),

D. P. Turnbull (Australia) beat H. the largest scale Admiralty chart of ing great shafts in the earth.

G. N. Cooper (G.B.) (6-2, 6-1, 6-11.. the place and should be added to California has shown the actual

F. J. Perry (G.E.) beat A. Lacroix depths, unless preceded by an asterisk (Belgium) (6-3, 6-3, 6-2),

N. G. Farquharson (South Africa) 16,000 4th Nov. Bombay, Marseilles & London.""}

bent J Eeddall --(G.B.)--(6-0, 6-3, 5,000 11th Nov. Marseilles, Havre,

Hamburg 6.3). London,

JC. Gregory (G.B.) beat the Hon. Marseillca & London.

C. N. O. Ritchie (G.B.) (10-8, 7-5, Bombay. Marseilles & London.

3-6, 6-1). Marseilles, Havre, London, Hamburg,

Wilde (G.B.) beat Captain F. R'dam, Antwerp & Hull.

VA. Cazalet (G.B.) (7--5, 6-3, Bombay, Marseilles & London. Bombay, Marseilles & London. Marseilles, Havre, London, Hamburg,

R'dam, Antwerp & Hall.

16,000 2nd Dec. 6,800 9th Dec.

17,000 16th Dec. 14,000 30th Dec. 9th Jan, 6,000

* Cargo only.

+ Calls Casablanca. I calls Karachi.

Frequent connection from Fort Said for Passengers and Cargo to Con- stantinople, Pireaus, Smyrna and other Levant Ports by steamers of the

Khedivial. Maii,Steamship Go:

BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS.

1933.

*TALMA

5th Aug.

TILAWA

*SANTHIA

TAKADA

SIRHANA

TALMA

10,000 10,000 18th Aug. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta. 8,000 2nd Sept Singapore, Penang & Calcutta, 7,000 16th Sept.. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta. 8,000 30th Sept.¦ Singapore, Penang & Calcutta. 10,000 14th Oct. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta.

call, Rangoon.

B.L. Apcar Line steamers have excellent accommodation for| 1st and 2nd class passengers.

(*) when they should be subtracted

July 28 to August 3, 1933. ---

High Water

Low Water Standard Ht.. Standard Bt.

Times.

Date

Times.

July

28

01 11 4.7 06 05 3.0

H. M. F. H. M. F

Fir. P. I. Partridge (G.B.) beat W. F. Freeman (G.B.) (6-0, 0-6, 6-3, SBL. 13-6, 9-7).

K. Lund (Germany) beat E.

C.Sun. Peters (G.B.) (~3, 6–3, 8—8, 6-2).

Tuckey (G.B.) beat G. Moc. C. R. France (G.B.) (6-4, 6-2, 6—2)

Burwell (U.S.A.) beat H.Tuck. Khenschrath (Germany) (0-0, 6-1, 6-2) :--#6-01.

A Brown (G.B.) beat F. Bryans (Argentina) (6—0, 6-1, 7—5).

D. N. Jones (U.S.A.) heat Ž. D. P. Wheatley (G.B) (6-4, 6mg, deß,

beat

H.E. Weatherall (Great Britain) I. H. Wheatcroft (Great Britain) (6-1, 1-6, 6-3, 6-4).

H. G. N. Lee (Great Britain) beat

12 25 5.9 19 25 1.61

to 800 mining re-opening of 700 properties in the last 15 months. employing 8,000 men and represent-j ing an investment of $3,500,000 in equipment-Reuter.

CLEARANCES

July 27.

29. 01 33 4.9 07.14 3.9 Chungking, for Swatow.

13 10 5.1 19 57 21 Deli Maru, for Swatow.

30. 02.11

31

*

14 09

1. 03. 51

20 13

Wed.

Thurs. 3..

2.. 05 01

21 08 3.6 06 16 6.8

Fingal, for Bangkok.

Fooshing, for Shanghai.

Formosa, for Shanghai,

Gertrude Marak, for Keelung."

Hero, for Bangkok.

Mabella, for Bangkok.

Nagato Maru, for Christmas Island

21 40 3.8 14 15 0.5 Norviken, for Canton:

STEAMERS' MOVEMENTS

Oldekerk, for Manila.

Cremer, for, Singapore.

Ranchi, for Shanghai.

The E. & A. S.S." ellare" left Tilawa, for Amoy.

H. C. Nunes (Great Britain) (63, Moji for this Porton July 26, and is Tungshun, for Canton.

601.

17-5, Fisher (Switzerland) beat W.}

E. C.

E. Attewell (Great Britain) (6-3, ): 6-2, 6-4).

J. F. G. Lyaaught (Great Britain) best J. B. Gilbert (Great Britain)

(6-3, 6-2, 6-1)

R. Nunoi Hapan) beat J. E. Giesen (New Zealand) (B~~2, 62, 61).

R. Journu (France) beat E. F. Stan- (Uruguay) (7-5, 4-6, 6-,

ham

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South)

NELLORE

TANDA NANKIN

NELLORE

TANDA

NANKIN

NELLOME

7,000

7,000

1933. 4th Aug.

4 p.m.

2nd Sept.

Satoh (Japan) beat V. Landza! (Monaco) 6-4, 6-2, 6-1),

V. G. Kirby (South Africa) beat G. E. Godacli (Great Britain)

(6-2. 64,6-0).

Gledhill (U.S.A.) w..., F. W.

(Austria) scratched.

7,000 30th Sept. Manila, Rabaul, Brisbane, Sydney & stin (Great Britain) beat

3rd Nov. 7,000

7.000 2nd Doc.

7,000 30th Dec.

7,000

3rd Feb.

Melbourne.

W. A. B. Collins (Great Britain) (6—1, Bud),

~~,6-1).

C. S. Sutter (U.S.A.) beat E. Itoh, (Japan)

le—6, 6—1), .

(Czechoslovakia) beat

R.

Regular monthly sailings from Hong Kong to Shanghai and Japan D. Andrews (New Zealand)

and Hong Kong to Australia.

Hong Kong to Sydney - 19 days,

Frequent connections from Australia with the following:-

(9-7,

** 0-0, 6-1, 6-a).

G. L. Ragers (Ireland) beat M. Bernard (France) 2-6, 6-2, 6-8, |

The Union S.S Company's steamers to the United Kingdom vis New 6–3, 6–3).

Zealand, Vancouver, San Francisco, etc.

The P. & O. Royal Mail Steamers to London and

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

H. Timmer (Holland) beat P. V. V. Sherwood (G.B.) (6-2, 6-3, 6--3),

C. J. J. Robbins (South Africa) beat

6-4),

The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamers for Southampton and D. Macphalt (G.B.) (0-0, 12-10.

London via Panama Canal.

TANDA

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN.

*KIDDERPORE *BHUTAN

CARTHAGE SANTHIA TAKADA NALDERA

NANKIN *SOUDAN CORFU

MANTUA

BURDWAN

7,000

6,000

1923.

6th Aug

7th Aug. 9th Aug. 14,000 10th Aug.

0,000

8,000 10th Aug 7,000 24th Aug, 16,000

24th Aug

3rd 7,000

Sept.

6.800 5th Sept. 14,000 7th Bepla

Sat Sept.

11.000 21st.

6,100

NAWALPINDI 17,000

COMORIN

*SOMALI

CHITRAL

4th

5th Oct 15,000 20th Oct. 1st Nov. 3rd Nor

6,800 16,000

• Cargo only..

S'hai, Moji, Kobe, Osaka & Phama. Shai, Moji, Kobe, Osaka & Nagoya. Shanghai, Moli, Kobe & Yokohama, Shanghal, Kobe & Yokohama, Amoy. Mejj Kobe & Usaks. Amoy, Shal, Mojl, Kobe & Osaka.

Yokohama. Osaka

Y'hame, & Mojl, Kobe & Yokohama, Tobe & Yokohama.

7 Kobe.

Shanghal, Moji, Kabe & Yokohama, Shanghai, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama.

7. Siba (Czechoslovakia) beat W. L Ryan (Australia) (6-4, 6-2. C-1).:

V. B. McGrath (Australia) beat C. H. Kingsley. (G.B.) (6—4, 7-5, 6-2). W. H. Fowell (G.B.) beat E.

(Denmark) (2-6; 2-3). Aamusṣen [6–2, 6–4, B1).

D. EL Williams (G.B.); beat E. Nourney (Germany) (10-8, 4-6, 4—5; 6———4, 6—1),

G. de Stefani (Italy) buat E. F David (G.B.) (6-0, 6-3, 6-2).

H. F. Cronin (Ireland) beat. 3. H

(G.B.) Shafer

(12-10, -4, Dini?) A Jacobsen (Denmark) beat I. M Bailey (G.B.) (0–8, 6–2, 6–4).

D. B. Spence (South Africa) beat L Hecht (Czechoslovakia)

· (6–4,

P

3, retired) beat G. L. Tuckett E. Higg

(G.B.) (6-3, 6-3, 8—2);

“A K. Quist (Australia) best A. A. Fyzee (India)

J. Ritchie (G. B.) beat' G. Jason (U.S.A.«) (6~~3, 6-2, 0—4);

G. van

E. Beam (4--6, Bund, 0,

(Germany) beat G.

TAB. Purcell (Ireland) beat S. M Hadi (India)(6d, Bud, (d),

Boussus (France) best. A. I. Dells Porte (G.B.) (6—1,

Condon (South Africa) beat Malacek (Czechoslovakia): (7445, Bang,

***All dates are approximats and subject to alteration without notice. All Cabins are fitted with Electric Fans or Punka Lonyre System.. : Steamers on London and Australian Lines are fitted with Laundring. Parcels measuring not more than & cu. ft. will be received at the Com-A Jany's Office up to Noon on the day previous to sailing.

D

For further Information. Passage, Freight Handbooks, etc, apply to:

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO

F. & 0. Building, Connaught Rd. C., Hong Kong,

Agents

Legesy (France) beat B.. A. Young (New Zealand) (7-5, 6--,

JH Coawford (Australia) beat. E Maler (Spain) (T), 26, 38,

due here July 30.

Wing Wo, for K. C. Wan.

POST OFFICE NOTICE.

Telegrams sent via Radio for Addressees in China may be ad dressed to Telephone Numbers.

Full details may be obtained on application at the Radio Counter. The Indian Postal Administration has decided that parcels from foreign countries addressed to Post Box numbers only ie. without any addition of the actual address of the addressee, will not be ac- cepted for delivery in British India.

MAIL NOTICE

President LinerS

PRESIDENT GRANT

WILL SAIL FOR

SAN FRANCISCO VIA

SHANGHAI, KOBE

ANDTM

YOKOHAMA

AT

6 A.M. JULY 31st.

DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES: AMERICAN

MAIL LINE

BARBER WILHELMSEN LINE

PACIFIC

COAST

US.A.

AGENTS:

MONTHLY SERVICE

To

PANAMA CANAL

ZONE

ATLANTIC

COAST. U.S.A.

DODWELL & CO., LTD.,

Queen's Buildings

OUTWARD MAILS,

SATURDAY, July 29

Japan, "Europe via Siberia and

*South American Porta ... Heiyo Maru Shanghal, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Central and South America,

Canada and Francisco and Siberia

Europe via San *Europe via

President Grant

10 am.

(Due San Francisco, Aug. 20)

(ship sails at 6 am, on July 31).

Parcels

2 p.m.

Registrations

4.15 p.m.

Letters

5 p.m

SUNDAY,

July.30

Swatow Amoy and Formosa Bangkok via Swatow

Canton "Karu Kalgan TUESDAY, AUGUST 1.

Tjisalak

9 a.m.

9' a.m.

10.30 ..

The Public is hereby notified that on and after Monday, July! 31st. 1933 Broadcast Receiving Licences, will be obtainable at the Batavia Radio Counter of the Government Radio Office, Des Voeux Road, Cen-Saigon, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, tral instead of at the Licensing Office, 1st Floor, G.P.O. as at pre East and South Africa," Egypt

and Europe. vía Marseilles

sent.

Letters for "Saigon-Marseilles Air Mall Service".

Athos .II.

(Due Marseilles, September 2).

GP.0.

#1.45 p.m.. 2,80 p.m.

K.P.O.

Registrations 'Letters

1 p.m. 1pm.

Registrations Letters

Athos IL

·K.P.O.

G.P.O.

12.30 p.m.

Registrations.

Nooa

Letters

Noon

1 p.m

3. p.m.

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Shanghai, Japan, Honolula, USA., Central and South America, Canada*and*Europe vis. Sın

Francisco

Registrations Letters Hai-Ning

Chichibu Maru

(Due San Francisco, Aug. 28)

.Aug. 2, 8,80 a.m. Registrations --Aug. 1, 5. p.m. Letters Amor

Sufeng WEDNESDAY, AUGUST Foochów via Swałow zi [Hoihow and Bangkok

Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, East and South Africa Egypt and European via, Marseilles

Hector

(Due Marseilles September 1).

G.P.O.

*1:45 pm 2.80 p.m.

5 p.

10,30

12.30 pm.

INWARD MAILS.

SATURDAY, July 29

Rhesus

Straits

Shanghai and Swatow

Manila Japan

Straits

Shanghai Shanghal

.Slakiang

"SUNDAY: July 30

Pres. Grant Nellore

MONDAY July 31-

TUESDAY, AUGUST

.Helenus

Hector.

Athos IL

THURSDAY, AUGUST

Straits Japan

3.

Conte Rosso „Talme

Straits Canada,

PRIDAY, AUGUST

U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and hai (Vancouver BC, July 15) U.S.A., Canada, Japan and Shanghal

A

.Deucalion

Shang--

„Empress of Japan

(Seat

KP.0.

Pres. Cleveland Hakozaki Herü Deucalion

Registrations,

p.m.

"Registrations

Haruna Maru

Monroe

Letters

Shanghai Saigon," Mauritius, Reunion,, and

South Africa

FRIDAY Swatów, Amoy and Foockow” Manila Manila

Letters

THURSDAY,

Cante Rosso

Tinhow AUGUST

Halyang Emp. of Japan Pres Monroe

D

.30 p.m.

AUGUST

Manila Maru

*Superscribed. Correspondence only

tle, July 15) Japan and Shanghai London Parcels only

SATURDAY

ligand Manila

Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai Francisco,

SUNDAY

Hopsang Kwelyang

AUGUST

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