A. A. Aziz, not out

E. H. Eemail. McGowan

G

A. K. Minu, e Ling, b Edmond

A. T. M. Barma, not out

Extras L.B. 3;

Singh, not out

1 Singh, not

+

1

Hong, did not bar

RD

A H Baker did not bat. BOWLING ANALYSIS.

1

Ling Edmonds

(for 8 whim. I

92 Simpson

Barrow

Howling Analysis,

McGowan

4)

M

W

Wostlyke

Brade

33 *

23

4

Strange

3

IN

1 i

Greenhill Walker

2 (1 22

7

} 25

R. E. Strange, 2

} Baker

}) M. Wilson, e Barma, ↳ Baker

1. F. McGowan. à Suffad

PANCHE

17.000

CARTHAGF

BANGALORE

NALDERA CORFU

* TAN

PAMPURA

BETTAR

RAWALPINDE

A ono

14,00

Terke

The Kowloon Cricket Club second eleven beat the University second

1 WON

10th t

1245, Pub

R. A. J. Simpson, not out Extras (R. 6. L.R. 1)

KORBAN

1 M4341

Med Mar

COMORIN OPTRAI

1, 15mm

1071. MA 114 էջ Man

Marseilles & London

Scares:

MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1933.

P.& 0.-British India 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.)

Tun

Frants

PR Kong

About

20-1

**

4th Nav

Oct

·

11th Nav

MORIN

15,000

18th Nov.

15,000

2nd Dec.

I TRY

Destination.

THE CHINA MAIL.

WEEK - END

(Continued from Page 3).

Bowling Analysis.

0. M.

R.. W.

Afzal

17

6

Arulli

Hassan

Rumjaha

11

2

21

0

&

1

12

1

1

22

0

Singh

I 01

3

A

At .

Afzal C Nosworthy, "

Jordan

Queens' College,

N. Singh. Buckle

M. El Arculli, bw, b Buckle

(A. R. Markan, run out

A. A. Komjahn, b Buckle

Y. Husman, « Mansely, ↳ Walker

PR. Abham, Anderson, b

Buckle

A X. Abbas, Γ Buckte,

Walker

49

LOCAL

Baker Gives I.R.C. Victory.

5 FOR 16 AGAINST CS.C.C.

Good bowling by A. Baker (5 for 16) enabled the Indian Recreation Club Juniors to beat the Civil Ser- viced second eleven by 82 runs at Sookunpeo on Saturday.

Detailed scores were:

1.R.C. 2nd XI

CRICKET

A. B. Lewis, e Wails, b.Barnsby Lt. Cmdr. Besant, b Ash

10

10

Lt. Cmdr. Yates. c Thoyts, b

Barnsby

11

Lt. Alexander Sinclair, not out 14 E. R. A, Hobbs, not out

3

13

Extras (B11 LB2)

President LinerS

FASTEST · TIME HONGKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO

With Comfort.

Total (for 8 wkts.)

121

A. B. Hobbs, did not hat.

Speed

Bowling Analysis.

Q. M. R.

W.

SAN FRANCISCO, NEW YORK

Barusby

18 1 46

3

៩ Wardle

9 0 20 1

To San Francisco Via Shanghai.

e and

b

Cragg

3 @ 18 I

30

Ullynti

#

0

I

131

34 Ash

2 M. P. Madar, e and b Ling

H. T. M.

Barma.

Westlake

A. A. Suffind. b Simpson

4K. Nazarin, e and b Strange

A. R. R. Esmail, c Hawkins, b 있

Strange

A. Baker, run out

Total

E

*

30

1 24

4 0

F

J Barrow, c and b Baker

De

1th Dec. Dan, Rock Dee 6th Jan

Who sang'an & Londen.

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

Rotterdam, Antwerp & Ball. Bombay, Marseilles & London. Bombay, Marseilles & London. Marseille Herre. London, Hamburg. Bomba Antwerp & Hull.

Marseilles & Lendon. Bremiers Marseilles

& London

Marseilles, Havre, Londen, Ramburg,

R'dam. Antwerp & Hull. Bombay. Marseilles & London. Bombay, Marseilles & 27th

& London. Marsellies, Harvre.

14h Jatt Jan. 3rd Feb.

120000 24th b

Harvre, London, Hambur Antwerp & Hull,

& London

Matreilles &

K.C.C. Juniors Win By 108 Runs.

DUNNETT 1 FOR 7

Haryre, London, Hammeleven by 108 runs at the Rotterdam. Antwerp & Hull.

Bombay, Marseilles & London,

Narseilles Hayre. Londen. Hamburg,

Botterdam Antwerp & Hull Marseilles & London.

on Saturday.

W. W. Edmonds,

Nazarin

Westlake. b Baker

D. Crawley, Nazarin

F. J. Ling, b Aziz

V. M. Benwell, 1.b.w. b Baker

K.C... B. Wood, b Madar

13

4 4 12 I

17 Pole And Whitley Bowl

Unchanged.

C.B.A. BEAT RAS.C.

by four wickets in a low scoring match.

SEATTLE, VICTORIA

THE SUNSHINE ROUTE 19 Days | THE EXPRESS ROUTE 17. Days To Seattle Via Shanghal, Kobe and Yokohama

Kobe Tokohama and Honotula

Fortnightly sailings:-

Pres. McKinley Oct. 24, midnight Pres. Hoover Nov. 7, midnight Pres, Tift”.............Nov. 21, midnight Prex. Coolidge Dec. E midnight Pres. Pierce....Dec. 19, midnight

EUROPE

NEW YORK

Via Manila, Singapore, Colombo, Bombay. Suez

Mediterranean

and

the

.Oct. 28, 8 a.th. Nov. 11, 8 a.m.

Pres. Monroe .Nov. 25, 8 .m. Pres. Van Buren....Dec. 9, 8 a.m. Pros. Garfield .....Dec. 23, 8 a.m.

Fortnightly illngs:—

Pres. Jefferson ..Oct. 27, midnight Pren. Grant ...Nov. 10, midnight Pres. Cleveland Nov. 24, midnight Pres. Jackson ....Dec. 8, midnight Pres. Jefferson

THE

.Dec. 22, midnight

MANILA

MOST FREQUENT SERVICE

NEXT SAILINGS Pres. McKinley ..Oct. 17, 6 p.m. Pren. Jefferson .Oct. 21, 6 p.m. Pres. Hayes......Oct. 28, 8 ́a.m. Prea. Hoover ....Oct. 31, 6 p.m. Pres. Grant.....Nov. 7, 6 p.m.

DRASTIC FARE REDUCTIONS TO NEW YORK.

And now the Dollar Steamship Lines announce their Hong Kong z

awer-than-ever costs.

New York, all water scene trip. a

To the East

Coast of America, via the Panama Canal and with a visit to Havana

First Class G$575, Tourist Class G$320.

Never before has it heen possible to travel on the modern luxury atiners at rater as low as those offered you to-day, Step aboard a friend-

ty President Liner at Hong Kong and take this opportunity to make you trip to New York conveniently and inexpensively.

1

27

16

I

3

Saturday At King'a Pak on Central British Association defeat-

151ed the Royal Army Service Corps

Pres. Hayes

Pres. Johnson

ሰ. M. For

W.

R.A.S.C.

7

IS/Sgt. Flood, Gurevitch.

էր

1 N. Whitley

D

17

I

Sgt. Tipple, run out

0

0 18

0

6

0 20

1.Cpt. Buckland, run out

1

3

(F

14

1

Sgt. Tighe b Yhitley

0

1

2 Captain Faithfull, e and ↳ Pal

CS.C.C. 2nd XI

Cpl. Barlow, b Potter

0

UL/Cpl. Wallis, Potter

Madar,

b

P. Farnell, b Pole

0

9P. Steadman, « N. Whitley, b

27

Pole

Q

0

cater "

L Cpl. Symonds, N. Whatley Sgt. Jarris et ant

1

0

2

DOLLAR STEAMSHIP

LINES

Extras

G

0

Baker.

0

Total

20

10

Bowling Analysis.

1

R. M. 0. W.

3 Pole

8 3 13

5

ON. Whitley

1

#

3

AMERICAN MAIL LINE

PEDDER BUILDING, HONG KONG.

CANTON BRANCH — NO. 4, SHAKEE ROAD.

7

C.B.A.

P. Angus, b Wallis

Totol

59:

Kowloon C.C. 2nd XI

L. Glendenning, b Wallis

2

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

S. Jex. Fernando, b Gan

32

A. A. Hund, c Gan, b Ng

Soffiad

Cargo only.

{ Cal* Cablanca

P. H. Macaulay, e Cheng,b

Nx

Frequent connretion from Port Said for Passengers and Curge to Con- stantinople, Pireuus, Smyrna and other Levunt Ports by steamer of the W. Mutenhy. e Gan, h P. B.

Kheficial Maft Steamship Co.

BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS.

1A. Baker Nazurin

Madar

Tatu

39 Aziz

'W. H. G. Hirst, b Gan

11

D. 8. Green, b A. B. Tata

TILAWA

SANTHIA

TAKADA SIRDITAN

193

7,000 >400

10,000 28th Out

XX

11th Nov. 24th Nov,

9th Dec

Abraham

Singapore, Penang & Calcutta Singapore, Pinang & Cnicotin Singapore, Penang & Caloutta. She granioan, Penang & Caleutta.

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

1. A. V. Hall, © & 1 Ng

G. A. White, b Ng

F. W. M. Lewis, not out

Extras

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South)[Ng

Total (for 9 wkts doc.)

1. Stapleton did not bat.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Navy Beat Lincolns By F. Filmer, e Tipnie, b Flood

2 Wickets.

CONSISTANT BATTING.

Consistent Hatting gave the Navy

a 2 wickets victory over the Lin-

144 colms at King's Park on Saturday. Wallik

40

F. A. Dunnett, e Soo, b 1. B.

Tait

I

16

1

#

Lincolnshire Regiment.

· Cpl. Wardie, b Larkin

M. 0.

1L

W.

Ple. Barneby, + Hobbs,

$ { 34

0

Larkin

12

4 87

4

H. M. Triwt. e Norman.

Gan

7 1 40

2

1933.

P. B. Tata A. B. Tata

7

2

20

2

Larkin

1.5 0

4

1

? 16. Cragg, à Vales

NELLORE

7,000

3rd Nov.

St. Arh, c Yales, b Hobbe

TANDA

7,000

2nd Dee.

University 2nd XI

Maj. Thoyts, b Hobba

NAYKIN

7,000

30th Dec.

NELLORE

7.000

3rd Feb.

Manis Rabaul

Methoune

Brisbane, Sydney & K. L. Ng, b Hirst

2 C. Q. M. S. Day, not out

TANDA

7,000

3rd Mar

NANKIN

7,000 30th Mar,

K. S. Lieu, l.b.w., b Hustl P. B. Tata, lbw., b Dunnett

0Lt. Wilsoh, b Norman

1. Pim, e and b Lewis

K. P. Gan, e Macaulay, b Dun-

nett

Extras (B8 LBI W2),

31

F. S. Ferdando, v Jex, b Dun.

nett

4

G. Abraham, b Lewis

K. S. Cheng, c

Macaulay, b

Lewis

International Soccer

London, Saturday.

Third in the International Soccer Championship last sea- England made an AUS- picious debut this season when they boat Ireland by three clear goals in Belfast yester- day, Reuter. Last year England won by a goal O. M. R. W. to nil at Blackpool.

29 3

TABLE TO DATE

(Total for 8 wkts. dec.). 111 1/C. Walls and Pte. Ilyett. 9 did not bal.

Regular monthly sailings from Hong Kong to. Shanghai and Japan

and Hong Kong to Australia.

Hong Kong to Sydney --- 10 days.

Froqquent connections from Australia with the following:--

The Union 8.8. Company's elcamere to the United Kingdom vin New |4. B. Tata, b Dunnett Zealand, Vancouver. San Francisco, etc.

The P&O. Royal Mail Steamers to London and

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

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

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN.

A. C. N. Silva, c Dand, b Hall 12 M. C. Hung, c & b Lewis

C. H. Soo, not out

Extras

Total

SANTHIA

COMORIN

*90MALI

TAKADA

CHITRA! TANDA RANCHI

IRDHANA *BANGALORE

CARTHAGE NAIDERN

"BHUTAN CORFU

"BEHAR

KANPURA SOUDAN RAWALPINDI *SOUDAN

IRAS.

8,000 19th Oct. 15,000 10th Oct, 6.800 Ist Nov. 7,000 2nd Nov 15,000

3rd Nov. 7,000 5th Nov, 4th Nov. 17th N. 6,000 17th Nov. 0.000 2011

Nov. 15,000 Ist Dec. 16.900

17.000

15th Dec. 6,500 28th Dec.

20th

1954.

Jan.

16,000

Dec.,

0.500 17,000 12th Jan. 6,800 24th Jan, 17,000 28th Junk *6,800 24th Jan,

* Cargo only.

Amoy S'hai Meji Kobe & Osuka Shanghai. Kobe & Tokohama. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokobama. Amoy S'hat Mofi Kobe & Quoka.

Kobe & Yokohams

Yokoliama Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama. Amoy Shul Mejl Kobe & Osaka, Shanghal, Kobe & Yokohama, Shanghai. Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghal, Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghai. Moji, Kaba & Yokohama. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama

Shurch. Moji, Kobe &

Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama, Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama, Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokolima. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama,

Goals.

F. W. L. P. A. Pts,

BARBER WILHELMSEN LINE

MONTHLY SERVICE

PANAMA CANAL

ZONE

AGENTS:

ATLANTIC COAST, U.S.A.

DODWELL & CO., LTD.,

Queen's Buildings

DAMP SHEETS

The figure she knew so well came in just behind her.

dusk, she became aware of a figure distance standing motionless some away across the flower-beds. The room heard slight thud. light was dim, but she had no doubt looked up, but for a few minutes as to who It was. She turned and went on with her work, and then she walked back to the house.

| decided to see if anything had hap- The next day she bgain detected pened in the linen-room. She open- this curious echo of Uncle Samueled the door and peeped in. A look watching her from the end of the of amazement came over her face, and she bent down and lifted some. passage near her bedroom.

Agatha had never known such an thing; then she screamed. experience before, but her courage was absolute, and she determined to The Coroner always considered it defy, and, as far as possible, die jone of the most inexplicable cases regard this hallucination. No one into which he had ever inquired. else to the house seemed to share As he pointed cut at the inquest, it. One thing she could never suc- the sheets, wrapped in paper and coed in doing, and that was to stare resting on their shelves some feel buck. She made the attempt, but from the ground, had "apparently her eyes always fell.

alid from their receptacles, knocked

She and Robert had decided to Mrs. Stacey down, and then, as it give a large week-end party to their were, billowed out over her head, so 1 1 0 3 0 2 friends to celebrate their good for-Jatifling her. He could not see how 11 0 2 2 tune. 'On the Tuesday before the this could possibly have happened. 2 1 1 2 4 2 guesta were to assemble, Agatha de- He closely cross-examined the

Bowling Analysis.

Larkin

10 1.

of Yates

61 io 1

Lewis

7

1

13 1

3A. B. Hobbs

7

1

182

Norman

2 0 14-2 England)

38 Cutter

ROWLING ANALYSIS.

4 1 100 Walės 17. Royal Navy,

0. M.

W. R.

Hirst Dunnett Lewin Hall

5 1 7

Ll. Larkin, e Cragg,' b Barnsby. 2Lt. Cmdr. Hughes, b Wardle

Ireland Scotland

20

20

GLASGOW CUP FINAL

&

4

7

4 Cmdr. Lindsell run out

1

-Reuter.

4 1 19 3 Capt. Cutter, Ullyati 0.5 0 € 1. Norman, b Cragg

-18 Clyde

2 0 2 350cided to make an inspection of the maid who had Arst found the body,

resources of her linen-room, which but her tale never varied.

"But there's one thing, sir,” she might be saverely taxed. She went up there after dinner. It was on added, "p'raps I 'should have said--- 2 the top floor next to the laundry-them sheets was all damp."

room in which one of the maids was at work.

0 Rangers

"What difference does that maka?”

Isaid the Coroner testily,

TOTTENHAM BEAT PORTSMOUTH BY A GOAL

English League.

London, Saturday.

FIRST DIVISION,

8 Newcastle-

Arsenal |Brimingham. Chelsea Everton

0 W. Bromwich

2 Middlesboro'

7 Blackburn

Manchester C 0 Lenda

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pany's Office up to Noon on the day previous ja sailing

Darby Autor

Sunderland 4 Liverpool

For further information Passage, Freight, Handbooks, etc., Epply to : ..... Bloka

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.,

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

Agents.

Bradford

0 Burnley

Bury

Grimsby

1 Hull

1 Lincoln

SECOND DIVISION.

Scottish League.

FIRST DIVISION,

6 Manchester 1

2 Fulham

Airdrie

2 Queen O'B

2. Blackpool

Ayr A

3. St. Johnstone

5 Plymouth

v Clyde

1 Southampton

0 Bradford

0 Port Vale

•1 Millwall:

Notta F

Oldham

O West, Ham 1 Brentford

Preston

1- Bolton

Swansea

1 Notts C..

1*Celtic

*Cowdenbeath 1 Dundee

8 Ibernians.

Motherwell

Partick

4 Hamilton.

0 Kilmarnock:

1 Falkirk

2 Hearts

5: Queen's Park

St Mirren 2 Aberdeen #Third Lanark v Rangers

*Unplayed.

THIRD Aldershot Bristol R Coventry Crystal P. Gillingham

2 Luton

English League.

DIVISION (South)

0 Brighton -3 Cardiff

8 Chariton

+ Exeter

1. Newport

2 Swindon

Northampton, 8 Clapton Queen's F.R. 76 Norwich Reading

Southend

Torquay

6. Watford.

Bournemouth

2. Bristol.C.

THIRD DIVISION (Norik) 1 Accrington 1 Wrexham

1 Chester

2 Chesterfield

Darlington

0 Doncaster je 3 Gateshead

Rochdale

Rotherham

Tranmere Wiliall

York

1. Stockport 'a' Hartlepools 4 Barrow 2. Carlisle

2 Southport

2 Mansfield

2 New Brighton

5 Barnsley

5.Crewed

A. Pole. b Flood

2

0. M. R.

R. Blyth, b Flood

0

fj 1 22

1. N. Whitley, Buckland

13

# 3 16

* H

7

¡G. Gurevitch, 1.b.w., Flood

0

2

2.1 0

3

G. Carr, b Flood

7

To

2

0

4

T. Whitley, e sub., & Flood

4

PACIFIC

S. MacNider, Wallis

D

COAST

13

U.S.A.

E MacNider, not out

Exiras

1

13

Tolal

57

Bowling Analysis,

R. M. 0. W.

Flood

9.6 5 18 6

8 22 20 3

Buckland

1 Q

I

N

(Continued from Page 10.)

h

15

}

18

ENGLAND BEAT

IRELAND.

*

Presently the maid in the laundry- She

0

3

In Belfast.

20

17

7

11

son

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