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From Tons Hong Kong

About

1933.

6,000 12th Aug. 17.000 12th Aug. 6,000 19th Aug.

17,000 26th Aug. 34,000 3th Sept. 6,000 16th Sept.

Destination

Straits Colomba & Bombay. Bombay, Marseilles & London. Marseilles, Havre, London,

*burg,

R'dam, Antwerp & Hull. Marseilles & London. Bombay, Marseilles & London Marseilles, Havre, London, H'burg,

15,000 23rd Sept. dam

14,000 7th Oct. 14th Oct. 6,800

11,000 21st Oct 16,000 4th Nov.

MANTUA

RAWALPINDI

+*BURDWAN

15,000

COMORIN.

CHITRAL

+SOMALI

RANCHI

CARTHAGE

*BANGALORE

+

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Rotterdam,

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London. Bombay, Marseilles & London.

Londen, Hamburg, Rotterdam,

6,000 11th Nov. Marseilles, Antwerp & Hall. ---16,000----18th Nov 913," Marseilles & London

*Cargo only.

2nd Dec. 0,800 9th Dec.

17,000 16th Dec. 14,000 30th Dec.

8,000

Marseilles & London. Marseilles, Havre, London, Hamburg,

R'dam, Antwerp & Hull. Bombay, Marseilles & London, Bombay, Marseilles & London. 6th Jan. Marselles, Havre, London, Hamburg.

R'dam, Antwerp & Hull.

+ Calls Casablanca. I calla Karachi.

FIGHTER WHO LEADS U. S. INDUSTRY

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and climax ms" army career with a leading part in the World War. so General Johnson has been showing up around the Scene of aventa in the present national emergency.

Right out of a clear sky one day) the General, with Mr. Baruch, ap- peared in Washington and demand- ed to sec members of the House

Ways and Means Committee, then +wrestling with the problems of rais.

THE CHINA MAIL.

BOWLING GREEN DOUBLE

ANOTHER HOME WIN FOR POLICE

jing new taxes. General Johnson had THE threat of a typhoon and a heavy downpour

complaint to make about the esti Imates submitted by the Secretary

that he knew this man Johnson as

TH

on Saturday afternoon did not deter lawn bowlers, and as a result six of the eight League matches down for decision were played.

of the Treasury, Mr. Mills, as to the probable yield of revenue from the existing taxes. Mr. Mills said his first impulse would be to tell any one!

The Bowling Green recorded the "double" by who questioned his figures to "go beating the Kowloon. Docks and the Civil Service to the devil." He stated, however, and now occupy first and second positions in the one uncanny with figures and ask-, respective leagues. The Police beat Taikoo at the ed permission to restudy his esti Valley to record their second home win in five] Imates. The result was that they were revised by some $400,000,000. years, and the Civil Servants beat the Recreio in!

And now for some six weeks, the the senior division. General has been steadily coming to the foreground as this new, pic-; ture in Washington takes form.

In the junior league Craigengower, the holders; beat the K.C.C. to retain their position at the head of the table, and the Electric beat the Police at Hard-Boiled and gruff on the sur-Ming Yuen. face, General Johnson is described

Graff But Kind

The First Division match between the Kowloon Cricket Club; as the sort of cavalryman who would and Craigengower, the League champions, at the K.C.C., was aban- bite a balking horse's ear if he nad 'lost his quirt. Behind his exterior doned with the Valley Club leading by 2 shots, and the junior game of gruffness is a surplus of kind between the Recreio and the Yacht Club at King's Park was aban liness, expressed in more substantial form than the average coddling and doned after seven ends on each rink. Both these matches will be Hattery. When some people first continued from where they were left off on Wednesday afternoon. meet him they think him arrogant commencing at 5.15 p.m. they think, on second meeting the but ne appears not to care what

apparent arrogance 18 found in reality to be directness.

There never is a question about) what is in his mind. He barka it | right out, and bores it into you with

First Division.

K.D.R.G. v. K.B.G.C.

At Kowloon Docks, the Kowloon

(Skip)

16

Bowling Green

J. Gibson

A. R. Whibley J. H. Budding L. Guy

(Skip) J. Watson

a pair of piercing gray eyes. Pre-Bowling Green Club defeated the tence is a foreign element to him. Kowloon Dock Recreation Club by He cares little for fancy dress. 10 shots. General Johnson approaches his Scores:- new task with only a single code of Kowloon Docks nis own. It is expressed in one C. Atkinson word "fairness." He conceives his. M. Fergusson job to be to increase the purchasing W. Headley power of the masses of the counR. Lapsley try through a system of industrial ̧** control which shall be mutually fair G. H. Mitchell Con-the public. His business is to or G: Cooper

to the industrialist, the worker and R. Morrison

What he F. Cullen (does and how he does it is strictly

(Skip) up to him. His job has never been

J. V. Ramsay tned before in peacetime, and the authority of the Industrial

J. Kempton Re- covery Act, endorsed over to him by J. C. Brown.

W. Greig the President, places only the sky as Inis limit.

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

+

BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS,

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10,000

TILAWA

*SANTHIA

TAKADA

SIRHANA

TALMA

calls Rangoon.

1933.

5th Ang. Singapore, Penang, Rangoon

3 p.m.

Calcutta. 10,000 19th Aug. 8,000 2nd Sept. 7,000 16th Sept. 9,000 30th Sept. 10,000 14th Oct.

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

and

that end.

(Skip)

Second Division.

K.B.G.C. v. C.S.C.C

Bowling Green Club defeated the At the KB.G.C., the Kowloon

Civil Service Cricket Club by 16) shots.

Scores:- Bowling Green

W. Orr

J. S. Logan

W. S. Drake

(Skip)

J. Hoaking

S. Eccleshall

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Civil Service

J. Pooler

J. C. Charlton.

L. Collyer

15

L. Luck

V. Petherick

R. Hall

31

(Skip)

H. Nish

J. Purvis

16

(Skip)

27 J. McDonald'

R. Duncan

R. R. Davies

J. Sloan

W. McFarlane

(Skip) 19

A. Holland

21

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53

63 G. F. Thompson

F.L. Rapley

(Skip)

H. Westlake 20 (Skip)

19

68

+

C.C.C. K.C.C.

CS.C.C. v RECREIO..

17

J. Roger

G. Sheriff

(Skip)

C. J. Chambers 211 G. H. Owen

R. Wood

T. Laing

Champelovier

C. T.

L. R. Whant

His sense of fairness embraces the whole rather than any art. The licensing provisions, for in- stance, he regards as the "pistal in the nip pocket," to make recalci- trant industries submit to the more

At Happy Valley the Civil Ser- fundamental idea of fairness to the vice Cricket Club defeated the Club!

de Recreio by 12 shots.

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If great industrialists of the coun-| Scores: ¡try expect to find the old-time direc- C.S.C.C. |tors' room, manner under this new H. Lockhart

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7,000 30th Sept. Manila, Rabaul, Brisbane, Sydney & top with his fist and barking at "you H. E. Strange

7,000

7,000

1912, 4th Aug.

4 p.m. 2nd Sept

7,000

3rd. Nov.

7,000 2nd Dec.

7,000 30th Dec. 7,000

3rd Feb.

Melbourne.

Recreio

L. Gutierrez F. X. Silva mistaken. If, when sitting around N. J. Bebbington C. G. Silva the conference table, the man at the R. P. Phillipa R. F. Luz head starts banging the mahogany (Skip) 22 (5kip)

J. E. Noronha guys," they must realize it is only [S. E. Alderman H. A. S. Alves the General's way.

[F. J. Jones .L. C. R. Souza J. W. Deakin F. V. Riberlo Expects Criticism

(Skip) 17 (Skip) General Johnson is thoroughly T. Armstrong R. Barros Regular monthly sailings from Hong Kong to Shanghai and Japan convinced that the new industrial E. W. Simmonds E. Robarts

venture is the best way out. ConJ. Hollidge A. Gomes stitutional arguments against It, as A. W. Grimmitt C. Marques" raised in the Senate and House, are (Skip) 17 (Skip)

NANKIN NELLOME

and Hong Kong to Australia.

Hong Kong to Sydney 19 days.

Frequent connections from Australia with the following:-

The Union S.S. Company's steamers to the United Kingdom vis New to him so much "bunk.". Fears on

Zealand, Vancouver, San Francisco, etc.

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

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

The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamers for Bouthampton London via Panama Canal,

TANDA

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN.

*KIDDERPORE *BHUTAN CARTHAGE SANTHIA TAKADA

NALDERA NANKIN

TSUUDAN

CORFU MANTUA *BURDWAN

RAWALPINDI COMORIN

*SOMALI CHITRAL

1841.

7,000 6th Aug-

6,000 7th Aug. 9th Aug.

8,000

14,000 10th Aug.

8,000 10th Aug 7,000, 24th Aug. 16,000 24th Abz. Brd. Sept. 7,000 6,800

5th Sept 14,000

7th Sept. 11,000 21st Sept. 6,100 4th Oct. 17,000

Oct 15,000 20th Oct. 6,800 1st Nov. 15,000 3rd Nov.

Cargo only.

[the one, hand and boasts on the other as to the working of the plan

56

POLICE TAIKOO.

To

PANAMA CANAL

ZONE

ATLANTIC COAST. U.S.A.

DODWELL & CO., LTD.,

Queen's Buildings

ELECTRIC v. POLICE

At Ming Yuen the Hong Kong Electric Recreation Club defeated:

THE MONK'S TALE.

(Continued from Page 10.)

"But that day, which was Sunday,

52 the Police Recreation Club by 16 two strange things occurred: One

shots.

Scores:--

At Happy Valley the Craigen-Electric. gower Cricket Club defeated the J. Sloan Kowloon Cricket Club by 11 shots. A. McKellar

Scores:-

& C. C

C. Summons

S. Deacon

E C. C

W. H. Muskett

S. J. Houghton

W. Wright

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19

A. Spary

H. Hatch

W. W. Hirst

(Skip)....30 (Skip)....13

H. Milton

W. Ward

W. Field

19

IG. Duncan ,F. E Modi

W. Gill

19. V. Pearse

(Skip)....18

44 D..K. Kharas

¡Y, Abbas

and conjecture as to results-are or

dinary "hooey" to the General. If anything good comes out of the ex- At Happy Valley the Police Re- periment, "we'll hang on to it," he creation Club defeated the Taikoo says. Whatever bad develops, "out Docks Recreation Club by 18 shots. the windows"

Scores:-

The General was whipping his or-Police Shai, Moji, Kobe, Osaka & Yhima ganization into shape days before [J. Orem ́: S'hal, Mojl, Kobe, Onaka & Nagoya, the Industrial Bill was passed in G. Perkins Shanghai, Moj, Kobe & Yokohama. either house. This caused conster E. G. Post Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama.

nation among Industrial groups W. E. Hollands Amay, Moji, Kobe & Osaka. Amoy

S'hai, Moll, Kobe & Oak, whose, agents were on the watch in (Skip). Shanghai, Moji Kebe

4 Yokohama. Washington. They thought this R. Elis S'hal, Mojl,

Mojl, Kobom. men at least a bit precipitate. Like F. E. Booker Kobe & Yokohama all others who associate with him A. R. Clarke Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghai, Moll, Kobe & Yokohama. Any length of time, however, they G. Mos Shanghai, Moj Kobe & Yekohama, became convinced that he would (Skip)" Shanghai, Kobo & Yokohama, Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama.

All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without noties. All Cabina are fitted with Electric Fans or Punka Louvre System. Steamers on London and Australian Lines are fitted with Laundries. Parcels measuring not more than 5 cu. ft. will be received at the Com- y's Office up to Noon on the day previous to anlling. For further information, Passage, Freight, Handbooks, de, epply to:-

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO., P. & 0. Building, Connaught Rd. C., Hong Kong.

Agents.

not bite them. This is true of a J. Fender former very dignified government T. Tallon official, now a leading industrialist, J. Shepherd whom the General turned upon the W. Mair other day' with 'the remark:

“You guys have been handing me!

that guff about long-enóngh,”

Following out his desire for utter,

|fairness, General Johnson has pro-

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*Talkoo

T. Stainton

G. Stewart

J. Whyte

W. Wotherspoon

18

(Sko)

J. Polson

C, Summers

C. Matthews

N. Drummond 32(Skip)

*

W. Weir

W. Cunningham

J. Watson

JC. Chalmers 28 (Skip)

M. J. Medina A. A. Razack

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16

H. O. Huber

..26

M. N. Rakusen T. W. Carr L. Jack

(Skip) G.' Jones 8. Greenwood P. Kristofersen E. Kern

Bowling Green (8) Police RC (7) Craigengewer, (1) Civil Service (8)

18 Club de Recreio (2)

Kowloon Docks (5).. Kowloon C. C. (4). Talkoo Docks (6)

18

Craigengower (1) Bowling Green (5), Civil Service (3) 2, Club de Recreio (4) Police R. C. (-)

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53

J. G. Halgh

F. Normington L. de Rome

(Skip) A. Tarbuck G. T. Padgett J. F. Lunny N. M. Currie

(Skip)

Police..

J. Forrest

T. Keohane

W. McLeod

W. Glendenning

(Skip)

of the brothers found a broken rosary against the wall, and from dawn to sunset the cloisters and the monastery itself became full of birds. They even penetrated the nave, and during the singing of the masses the sound of their wings 8 was heard high up in the, open timbers of the roof. Such a strange phenomenon had not before been seen, and in it the good monks saw the spirit of St. Francis, that bird lover and man of God, speaking to them from Paradise. At night they. settled on the pinnacles and CF. Alexander buttresses, and especially on the tower and the figure that crowned Jit.

J. Dowman' F. Haynes

W. Merriman

A. E. Carey 20. (Skip)

J. McHardy J. McWalters

B. Marke 22 (Skip)

League Tables To Date.

FIRST DIVISION

Shota

Shots P. W. L. EZ A Up. D. Pta 11 8 3 688 587 101 0 16', 11 7 4 655 563 108 14' 9 6 3 529-471) 69' 0 12 10 6 4 605 568 37 0 12 1156 618* 627 09 10 14 8

11 47 611 625

10 3 7 659" 601 118 8.699":"722′

· SECOND DIVISION:

8 2 646) 492 154 0 16 11 8 4740, 619-121 - 0 16 10:07 3 603 : 540 / 83 | | 0.14

· 10. 5 89 811 536-75 010 1156579 | 665′′ 86 10 29452 485) 511- 0:26 10- 46540587 1046 $18 601 0 888 Figures in brackets denote 11 1 10 543 714 0 171 - 2 clubs at the conclusion of last sepositions held by the respective C. are newcomers to the junior dason: The Police and Indian E. koo second string.

ivision in the absence of the Tal-

Indian R. G-(-)

vided in his organization scheme trol of any specific industry shall that Industry, labour and the public be in charge of one familiar with Yacht Club, (2) shall be represented in all delibera- the business, He regards this . K. Electric (8)

Bron: Kowloon; (.-G. (7) tions tuvolved in the formulation of the most direct way to results** any business code or the imposition Criticism? He expects it: "I Can of any measure of control. He is take it,” is his own way of saying determined that every conflicting that he will not be deterred so long view shall be developed. He pro as the President and the people are poses, moreover, that the direct con- behind him.

20

"For three days and nights that gale raged, and the prior would not 17 allow any of the brothers to risk their lives on those swaying ladders 45 that shook and trembled in the wind, and for three days they prayed for the return of Brother Francis, of whom no word had been heard, and the birds grew in numbers till the air was fall of their crying.

"When eventually the wind creased and fair weather came, men climbed to the tower's top to make

fast the statue for all time. But they found only the unconscious figure of Brother Francis tied hand and foot to the pillar with his own girdle, pr

The old monk paused and got slowly to his feet.

"He was dead of course?" I [queried

"Not quite," answered the monk. They got me down just in time”,

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