- BAILWAY
ODAYS
10 DAYS
5 DAYS
GoEMPRESS to America, Europe
-Canada Apr. 14, Apr. 16-
Russia Apr. 28 Apr. 30 May 2 Japan May 12 May 14
-GOLF STARTING C. Au Enters
TIMES
The following are the Royal Hong
Badminton
Kong Golf Club starting times for Final
Fanling this week-end:
TO-DAY Old Course
C. Au and the holder, P. K. Hui
2,00a.m. Eng. Cdr. Holt, Surg. Lt. will contest' the final of the Co-
2.04
2.08
2.12 2.16.
Cdr. Davis.
E. Laidlaw, R. J. K. Walker, C. C. Black, I. H. Geare. E. C. Norris, L. Landsbert. W. C. Farnhan, W. J. Kelly.
TO-MORROW.
Old Course 9.16 a.m. R. K. Valentine, L. M. $.
Lloyd,
9.20.
of
Hong Shang- Naga- Empress Kong
hai
Leave Arrive
saki Kobe
Leave Leave
Toko- hama
Van-
⚫ Honolulu
Leave
Leave
Asia May 26 May 28 May 30 Canada June 9 June 11
-Apr. 19- Apr. 21. Apr. 28 May 4 May 6 May 13 May 17 May 19 - May 25 June, 1 June 3 June 10, June 14 June 16 June 23
conver Victoria Arrive
May 3 May 19 May 30
June 16 June 28
9.24
4
9.28 9.32
9.36
9.40 9.44
9.48
01
9,52
9.56
10.00
10.04 10.08
"J
**
ALL ABOVE SAILINGS VIA HONOLULU
Air-conditioned equipment on C.P.R. Trans-Continental Trains.
Jony's Open Singles Badminton Championship as a result of last night's semi-final round match at Club de Recrefo, wheré Au over- whelmed · K. L. Yong by 15–2, 15-2.
Au made the most of his oppor- T. J. J. Fenwick, A. Stunities and jumped into a big Adamson.
J. L. C. Pearce. D. Hum- phreys.
takes
lead, during Yong into many mis- with his cleverly angled drop-shots and accurate smashing. S. H. Dodwell, ‚I, H. Geare. The' set was very much a re- W. W. C. Shewan, A. McKel-petition of the first, Yong being
A, T. Lay, A. Sommerfelt.
ler.
P. S. Delany, E. T. McMullen. completely unsettled and unable to A. D. Humphreys, L. R. accomplish anything successfully. Cramer.
R. J. Shrigley, F, C. Young:
... E. A. R. Newton, W. Hewitt,
i+ E. A. Bompas, W. B. Richard-
=
son.
F. D. Hunter, A. E. Lissa- man..
D. J. Gilmore, K. S. Morrison.
F. A, Redmond, A. B. Purves, 10.12 W. A. N. Smalley, D.. S.
Edward.
· Frequent Canadian Pacific Atlantic sailings to European ports.
10.16
10.20 10.24
TO MANILA
Empress of Canada on Friday, April 7th.
Canadian Pacific
10.28
++
D. D. Forbes, W. F. Sim-
mons.
J. M. Pearson, R. H. Gregory J. S. Dunnett, F. A. M.
Elliott.
J. Holl, I. H. C. Highet. Cdr. Murray, J. W. Mayhew. W. C. Farnlian, W. J. Kelly. K.. S. Robertson, C. B. bertson.
L. Jackson, J. Forbes. Col. King, Col. Gowlland.
A, Nicol, W. Woodward. K. S. Harrison, M. G. Car:
ruthers.
10.32
10.36
10.40
10.44
*
10.48 10.52 10.56
11.00
11.04
11.08
Union Building
SPANS THE WORLD
Telephone
11.12
J. Linaker, H. J. D. Lowe. J. Harrop, D. L. Prophet. J. Stenersen, G. C. Worrall. G. Riddell-Carre,
Walker.
20762
11.16
11.20
"
11.24
G. FALCONER & CO. (HONG KONG LTD.) WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS,
DIAMOND MERCHANTS,
UNION BUILDING (opposite G.P.O.)
Agents for:-ADMIRALTY CHARTS, ROSS' BINOCULARS-and TELESCOPES, KELVIN'S NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS. ENGLISH SILVERWARE Direct from Manufacturers.
High Class English Jewellery
PRESIDENT LINER
SAILINGS
SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES
Via
· SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA ·AND. HONOLULU
8.8. "PRESIDENT COOLIDGE"
5.5. "PRESIDENT TAFT
8,8. “PRESIDENT CLEVELAND”
8.8. "PRESİDENT TAFT"
S.S. PRESIDENT COOLIDGE"
8.8. "PRESIDENT TAFT"",
SAILS APR. 10th,at 6,00 A.M..
APR. 21st at 8:00 AM MAY 5th at 8.00 A.M. MAY 19th at 6.00 A.M. JUNE 3rd at 12.00 Noon JUNE. 16th at 6.00 A.M.
AND FORTNIGHTLY THEREAFTER NEW YORK AND BOSTON VIA SUEZ
SAILS "APR. 14th at 12 Noon. APR. 28th at 12 Noon
8.8. "PRESIDENT ADAMS”. 9.8. "PRESIDENT VAN BUREN'
AND FORTNIGHTLY THEREAFTER
MANILA
BS. "PRESIDENT COOLIDGE”, SAILS APR. 3rd at
8.8. "PRESIDENT TAFT" :
8.8. "PRESIDENT ADAMS”
B.S. "PRESIDENT CLEVELAND”.
APR 14th at 1.00 A.M. APR. 14th at 12 Noon APR 28th at 1.00 A‚M.
AMERICAN * *
PRESIDENT LINES
ROUND WORLD SERVICES.
PRODER ST
TELEPHONE 28171
LADIES GOLF
Draw For Taggart Cup
The following in the draw for the
Competition of Taggart Cup
the Ladies' Section of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club, which will be played at Happy Valley:
Valentine v. Mrs.
First round-Mrs. Smalley v. Mrs. w. O. Lambert; Mrs. Rose v. Mrs. Heiberg: Mrs Woodward
V Mrs. Ro-Tuck; Mrs. P. C. Stewart v. Mrs. E
Glendinning V. G. Stewart; Miss Mrs. W. J. F. Mackenzle; Mrs. Leighton v. Miss Corrighan. Brown-v. Mrs. E. W. Clark;
Byes into 2nd Round:-Mrs., C. B. Mrs. Margrett; Mrs. Mrs. Prophet v. Mrs. P. C. Scott; Lissaman v. Mrs. E. M. Dennis; Mrs. L. Goldman v. Mrs. G. D.. Adams; Mrs. B. Overy v. Mrs, E. Boyce; Mra. T. B. Rowell v. Mrs. R. Lindsell;: Mrs. B. White v. Mrs. F. A. Mackintosh; Miss. S. Sutton v. Mrs. Collis; Mrs.- D. Blairv. Mrs. Shrigley; Mrs. W. M. Skinner v. Mrs. Selby; Mrs. Sharp v. Mrs. W. S. Hillier."
C. D. N.
N. K. Littlejohn, T. Low,^ Brig. Taylor, Major John- stone.
G. M. Park, E. Laidlaw. 11.28 W. S. Hillier, A. J. Dennis.
"New Course
"
9.24 a.m. I. P. Tamworth*, D. S. Robb* 9,32
A. N. & Q. A. A. Macfadyen*. H. F. Sommers Sar, & Jr. H, & Mrs. Overy. 10.12 Mrs. Smalley, Mrs. Edward,
9.40
9.48
"J
"
10.44
•
10.48 10.52
+7
18 holes:
Conditions of play are match play, three-quarters difference of handicap. The first named play- er is reponsible for fixing the niatch,. and if the result is not entered by Sir Vandeleur & Miss Gray-the closing date for the round, the second named played goes into the next round. ·.·
burn.-
F. B. Winter, Miss Vickers. · Mrs. Nichol, Mrs. Woodward, 10.56 E. G. N. Grimble, Mrs. Win
"
ter.
11.00
`V. R. & Mrs. Gordon.- 11.24 Mrs. Hillier, Mrs. Dennis.
* Unsuccessful in ballet for Old
Course.'
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON SERMON
Subject: "Unreality":
OF
First round to be played on or be fore Apri 21; second round on before May 19; third round on "or" before June 12; fourth round on "or" before June 30; semi-finals on before July 11; final on or July 21.
or: Before⚫
SINGAPORE STOCKS
The subject of the Lesson Sermon In Quotations of 12 leading Singapore
all Christian Science Churches to-mor-stocks forwarded by Messrs. Ellis and
row 2nd. April will be "Unreality". Edgar, March 24th, 1939.
The Golden Text will be:-"Remove Rubber Sharen- far front me vanity and lies: give me Amalgamated Malay Es- neither poverty nor riches; feed' me tate Ltd... with food convenient for me." (Pro-Kempas Limited verbs 30: 8.)
Kuala Sidim Rubber
Limited
Among others the following citations will be read froth the Bible:Woe Pajam Limited- unto them that seek deep to hide their Sungei Bagan Rubber Es-
tates Ltd. ..... counsel from the Lord, and their works!
are in the dark, and they say, Who Tapah Rubber Estate Ltd. seeth us? and who knoweth us? Surely Tin Shares your turning of things upside down Petaling Tin Limited- shall be esteemed, as the potter's clay Sungei Luas Tin Dred- for shall the work say, of him that ging Ltd made it, He had no understanding? Is Industrials
Middle Price
$ 1.40-
1.80
2.15.
-1.72
1.85
1.65
6:65*
1.421⁄2
26.75 X. D
8,60
13.30
it not yet a very little while, and Le Straits Trading Company
Limited banon shall be turned into a fruitful field, and the fruitful field shall be United Engineers Limited esteemed as a forest? And in that (Ordinary) day shall the dear hear the words of Wearne Brothers Ltd. the book, and the eyes, of the blind Gold shall see out of obscurity and out of Raub Australian Gold Min- darkness." (Isaiah 29: 15-18),
ing Co., Ltd. ...
4.50 The above quotations are in Straits dollars.
The following citations will also be read from the Christian Science Text book:"Science & Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy “Because... Truth is "infinite, errör, Truth's opposite, has no might. Evil are Indispensable. Individuals are con- is put the counterpoise of nothingness, sistent who, watching and praying, cam Error is the contradiction of Truth, run, and not be weary;...... walk, and Error is a belief without understand--not faint who gain good rapidly and ing Error is unreal because untrue. hold their position, or attain slowly and In that which seemeth to be and is vield not to discouragement. When we note: "The divine demand,” Be ye there "walt patiently on: and seek ruth fore perfect is scientific, and the hu-righteously. He directs our man footsteps leading to perfection (Rages 887, 472 & 259).