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NORMAN WAINWRIGHT'S SECOND TITLE

LIVERPOOL POLICEMANS

FINE PLUNGING

London, July 15-

Natio

conclude

Norman Wainwright, of Hanley, follower 220 yards event by retaining the 440 yards title Swimming and Diving Championships, which Scarborough yesterday.

Wainwright scored an easy win in the final, beating RH

R. Hamil Leivers, of Longton (Staffs), by Ssec in 5

ton Deane of Great Yarmouth, was third, and J. Hale, the 16-year- old Hull boy, fourth.

Miss 0. M. Bartle, of Croydon,

won the women's 220 yards cham WORLDS

pionship in the fast time of 2min

42 3-5sec, only two-fifths of a see-GREATEST

event, GAMEFISH

ond outside the British native amateur record for the event,

made by Miss M. J. Cooper in COMPETITION

1932.

Mrs. O. L. Wadham, of Bourne- the women's 100

mouth, again

yards championship, while the wo men's springboard diving title wa retained by Miss B. J. Slade, of London Diving Club:

F. WE

policeman won

ngton, the Liy

Prize Money Valued At

THE CHENA MAIL AUGES

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TOONSHINEES TO KOWLOON/

BARGAINS

LLOYD TREES IND

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

Motor Vessel

**VICTORIA From GENOA NAPLES, PORT SAID, GIBUTI, BOMBAY, COLOMBO, SIN GAPORE & MANILA.

GENERAL TRADERS,

LIMITED,

CARNARVON ROAD, 2ND HOUSE ON THE LEFT HAND SIDE FROM NATHAN ROAD

KOWLOON,

TEL: 50058.

FOR SALE

NONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that, all. Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns 2 Chinese Bronze Vases, very old, with of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf dragon designs, 2 ft. high, on black-

wood stands. $95. & Godown Company, Ltd. at Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves de livery may be obtained. V

Optional cargo will be landed, here, unless notice has been given 24 hours prior to vessel's arrival,

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godown, and al Goods remaining undelivered after the 20th inst. will be subject to rent

All claims against the vessel must be presented to the undersigned within 8 days from the date of discharge of cargo, otherwise they will not be re- cognized

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 17th inst. at 10 am by our SURVEYORS Messrs. Goddard & Douglas in the presence of Consignees concerned.

1 Ice Chest (Frost) perfect condition,

$45

1 Peking Carpet, 10 x 13. Good as

new. $1.50 per sq. ft.

Cooking Stove (Dover) coal or wood can be used, for large family, perfect condition $55. G. E. Fan, 18" blade, $17.50 Hand Singer Sewing Machine, $37.50. Remington Typewriter, 24 carriage,

perfect condition, $110. Underwood typewriter, Standard No.

5, perfect condition, $110.

1 Remington Portable in first class

condition: $67.50. Portable gramophone, Victor, $25. Apply GENERAL TRADERS.

2, Camarvon Road, Kowloon 2nd house on left from Nathan Ed. TELEPHONE 50058 WANTED KNOWN.

In the case of dutiable cargo, con- signees are requested to inform the Imports & Exports Office that they 500 pairs ladies shoes. Leather, suede have such goods for examination. No Fire Insurance has been effected.

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

LLOYD TRIESTIVO Queen's Building.

LLOYD TRIESTINO.

“NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

& canvas, Genuine reptile skin. Silk & Satin evening shoes. Tennis shoes. All made in England & Switzerland for Paul Rennet Prices from 95 cents to $4.50 per paiz. 150 dozen assorted spoons and forks, silver & nickel plated Brand new. Prices $2.40 up to $3.60 per dozen. 100 gross assorted buttons for ladies* dresses. Your pick at 10 cents per dozen.

reatest gamefish will be held in connec.

SW 1938 celebra

of the trophies to championship for the fifth succes-be won amounting to £900.

The big prize is a trophy valued sive year and ninth time since 1926

at £500 for the heaviest game fish- with 83ft. 7ins.

Women's 100 Yards (holder Mrs. Caught in Australian waters with

Final: in 50 miles of the coastline of Aus- L. Wadham, Bournemouth). — Mrs. 0. Wadham (Bournemouth) tralia, the game, fish being broad-| (holder), 63 2-5 sec, 1; E Gibson bill swordfish, black marlin, strip- Hong Kong, 13th August, 1937. (Northumberland S.C., Newcastle), 64 sec., 25 J. Turner (Bournemouth), 651-5 ed marlin, bluepointer or mako sec, 3; E T. Hughes (Walsall), 66 2-5 shark, tummy or tuna.

Other prizes are: Trophy, valued sec, 4; M. Hinton (Old Trafford), 66) 3-5 sec., 5; Z. Grant (South Manches-at £100, for the heaviest striped ter), 66 4-5 sec, 6.

Men's 150 Yards Back-stroke (holder marlin; trophy valued at $200 for J. C. P. Besford, Hove, not competing). the heaviest shark other than blue- -Final: M. H. Taylor (Sheffield Bath pointer or mako; trophy valued at Club), 1min. 46 2-5sec., 1; M. Y. ffrench-225 for the heaviest tunny caught Williams (Penguin, London), 1 50 1-5, over 1001b in weight, trophy valued 2; S. G. Huxtable (Swansea), 1 50 3-5, 3; H. G. Deane (Penguin, London), 1 51 at 225 for the heaviest game fish caught over 401b in weight on a line 4-5, 4

Men's 440 Yards (holder N. Wain-not exceeding No. 12 cord. wright, Hanley).Final: N Wain-

FOR HEAVIEST TROUT wright (Hanley), 5min. 3 2-5sec, 1;1 A trophy valued at £25 will be R. H. Leivers (Longton, Staffs), 5 11 given for the heaviest rainbow 2-5, 2; K. R. Hamilton Deane (Great} Yarmouth), 5 14,-3; J. Hale (Hull), 5/trout, and one valued at £25 for the & Godown Company, Ltd. at Kowloon, Apply-GENERAL TRADERS.

24 4-5, 4.

Steamer

"RIT"

From TRIESTE, VENICE, BRINDISI, PORT SAID, SPALATO, MASSAUA, ADEN, KARACHI BOMBAY, COLOM-

BO & SINGAPORE.

2,000 yards assorted silks, voiles & En- glish satius Assorted colours and shades. Prices 50 cents, 75 cents & 95 cents per yard. Less than half manufacturers' cost. Apply GENERAL TRADERS.

Carnarvon Road, Kowloon. 2nd house on left from Nathan Rd.

TELEPHONE, 50058 FOR SALE

35 cases Libby's unsweetened evaporat-

case or $1 per doz.

$3.50

CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby ed milk, case contains 8 dozen. $7 per

informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowas 10 cases Libby's Potted Meat. of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf

* per case of 4 dozen. whence and/or from the wharves de- livery may be obtained.

Optional cargo will be landed here, unless notice has been given 24 hours prior to vessel's arrival.

2, Carnarvon Road, Kowloon. 2nd house on left from Nathan Rd. TELEPHONE 50058

FURNITURE FOR SALE

high $8.50.

1 Blackwood round drawing-room table

heaviest brown trout caught on rod 200 Yards Men's Breast Stroke-and reel with an artificial fly. (Holder, N. Hamilton, not competing) Certificates to be awarded to all

-Final: J.. G. Davies (Otter S.C.) 2min. 41 1-5sec., 1: R. Henson (Sher competitors capturing fish. field Croft House) 2-44 1-5, 2; C. J. The contest is open to amateur

No claims will be admitted after the Teakwood Screen 5 ft wide – 6 ft. G. Burgess (Liverpool Police) 2-45 fishermen only, fishing from boats,Goods have left the Godown, and all 3-5, 3; A J. V. Arthur (Otter S.C.) and every entrant must be a mem-Goods remaining undelivered after the 2-52 2-5, 4.

ber of a club which is affiliated with 20th inst. will be subject to rent.

1 Blackwood Curio Stand $7.50. 100 Yards Men's (Holder, Fred

All claims against the vessel must 1 Revolving Teakwood Bookcase $12.50. Dove, Otter S.C.)-Final: Fred Dove the Big Game and Rod Fisher's As-

be presented to the undersigned within 1 Chest of drawers made of Camphor- (Otter S.C.) 55 4-5sec., 1; R. Gabrielsen sociation of Australia, under whose 8 days from the date of discharge of (Beckenham) 56.0, 2; M.-Y. ffrench rules and regulations the contest cargo, otherwise they will not be re- Single Teakwood Wardrobe, mirror, Williams (Penguin S.C) 56-1-5, 3; Kwill be conducted. R. Hamilton Deane (Great Yarmouth) 56-4-5,4

commence on

$15

wood $25.

cognized.

$28.50. The contest will

All broken, chafed, and damaged Teakwood dressing table with long Goods are to be left in the Godowas, mirror, $25. January 1, 1938, and end on April where they will be examined on the Teakwood sideboard, $20.

LEYTON BOYS BEAT S

DANES

23.

NEPIA TO PLAY FOR HALIFAX Auckland, July 16.

Denmark's champion team of schoolboy footballers from Copenha-

ge

full-

17th inst. at 10 am. by our surveyors Teakwood Dining Table with 3 exten- Messrs Goddard & Douglas in the presence of consignees concerned.

In the case of dutiable ca COF signees are requested to inform the Imports & Exports Office that they have such goods for exa tion.

No Fire Insurance has been effected Bill of Lading will be countersigned

LLOYD TRIESTINO

Queen's Building

gen were defeated 5-3 by Leyton Nepia, the famous All-Black, County High School in a Soccer back, who played for Streatham and match at Leyton. At half-time the Mitcham last season, states that he by score, was one goal each. Williams intends to return to England to play (3) and Ashton (2) scored fór Ley-for Halifax Rugby league club for

Itwo seasons.

ton

Special

SUMMER SALE

NOW PROCEEDING WHITEAWAY LAIDLAW & CO. LTD.

Hong Kong, 18th 1 August, 1994.

HONG KONG HEIGHTS.

For the information of visitors the following list of some of the highest points

Island and Mainland is published: ISLAND

Feet

Victoria Peak

1,823

Signal Statior

Mt. Pa

odge:

The Eyr

1,725 1,72

8,124

rloom Peak

1,971

sion leaves, highly polished, $39. Upholstered armchairs, double and sin- gle beds, Vases, Cloisonneware, Elec- tric lamps, made of Bufalo borns from Philippines, $15 each.“ Teakwood office desk, 64′ with drawers on both sides and glass top, $48 Apply GENERAL TRADERS.

©Carnarvon Road, Kowloon. 2nd house on left from Nathan Ed. TELEPHONE”50058 FOR SALE Californian lubricating oil, 38 drums, each drum 53 gallons, Light, mediam and heavy, 35 cents per gallon for the whole lot of 38 drums or 45 cents per gallon for not less than 3 drums, Apply GENERAL TRADERS.

142, Garnarvon Road, Kokoon. 2nd house on left from. Nathan Rd. TELEPHONE 50058" GENERAL TRADERS,

LIMITED

BUYS, SKELS-AND-SE

HOUSE AND OFFICE

TING

JOB LO TANDISK

-OPFEN: 8 AN IPM AND EXCEPT SUNDAYS.

2 CARNARVON RD.,

Kowloom TELEPHONE 50058

2nd house en Teft from Nathan Ed

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