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Empress of Asia Empress of Canada Empress of Russia Empress of Japan
TO EUROPE CONNECTIONS
Leave Arrive H.K. Vane. July 21 Aug. 7 Aug. 4 Aug. 28 Aug. 18 Sept. 9 Sept. 1 Sept 19
Connecting Leave Atlantic Arrive
Port
U.K. ship.
Aug. 12 Aug. 17. Sept. 1 Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept: 23 Sept. 28
Empress of Britain Duchess of York Duchess of Bedford Empress of Britain
Air-conditioned equipment on C.P.R. Trans-Continental Trains. Frequent Canadian Pacific Atlantic sailings to European ports. ⠀
TO MANILA
Empress of Asia on Thursday, July 13th. Passengers to Manila, any class, must possess Cholera inocula- tion.certificates issued by the Hong Kong Government authorities dated not less than five days nor more than three months from date of arrival in Manila.
Canadian Pacific
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SPANS THE WORLD
Telephone
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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
INDO-CHINA
STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY LTD.
́To KOBE & OSAKA,
To SWATOW, (?) SHANG- HAI, CHEFOO & TIENTSIN "Islam"
Taksang" 12th July 4 p.m.
12th July 9 a,m. ""Hosang" 19th July 9 a.m.
To SANDAKAN.
ang" 14th July 2p.m. "Mansang" 21st July 10 am.
Voolgar" 3rd Aug. 5 p.me
16th July 21
"Wingsang", 19th July 4 p.m
21st Jul 23rd July 2
28th July 8
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THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 10, 1939.
Summer Foursomes Results
FOLLOWING ARE THE RE- SULTS OF MATCHES PLAYED IN ROYAL HONG KONG GOLF CLUB SUMMER FOURSOMES:-
Second Round-F. J, "dé Rome and G. W. Reeve beat G. T. May and W. F. Barnes 4 and 2.
W. Woodward and A. H. Barwell beat H. G. Wallington and H. H. Bed dow walk-over.
Surg. Comdr. Nicholson and Major Harvey beat J. W. Mayhew and. W. Hewitt 6 and 5.
R. Young and R. H. Gregory beat W. N. A. Smalley and D. S. Edwards 8 and 2.
E. Tuck and W. Ahern bent J. W. Macdonald, and G. Davies 4 and 3,
I. P. Tamworth and J. B. Mackie
beat C. C. and C. M. Stark, walk-over.
C. E. Moore and A. Pollard beat G. E. Willerton and R. Ellis 2 up.
A. J. Dennis and W. S. Hillier beat T. A. Jones and A. S. Ebbage 3 and 2.
PARACHUTISTS JUMP 27,000 FEET
The Moscow radio announces that seven Soviet Army parachutists have jumped from a height of more than 27,000ft.
Doctors rushed to their help when they reached the ground, but found them “in good condition."
These seven parachutists seem to belong to a group of 27 men who jumped from 17,000ft the previous day without oxygen. Whether ox ygen was used on the second occa sion is not mentioned.
Asthma Germs Killed In 3 Minutes
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LOCAL SHARES
BANKS:
Hong Kong Bank $1380 b;
INSURANCES
Union Ina. 10 b 3425 Bà DOCKS, WHARVES, GODOWNS, ETC,
Providents $4.60 b.
LANDS, HOTELS & BLDGS. H.K. Lands $85 b., 885% 88. Humphreys $81⁄4 1. H.K. Realties, $4.70. s.
PUBLIC UTILITIES
H.K. Tramways $16% b., $16.60 ɛm. H.K. Electrics $54 b., $541⁄2 88. Telephones (Old) $281⁄2
INDUSTRIALS
Cements $12.60 b.
STORES, EC.,
Watsons $84 b. Wing On (HK.) $41 "b;"
MISCELLANEOUS' H.K. Govt, 4% Loan 4% pm. b.
Big Wedge Ps. ‚181⁄2 sa. Consol, Mines Pa..0025 sa. Itogans Ps. 221⁄2 sa.
Mabates Ps. 10.sa..
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Mine Operation Ps. 121⁄2 sa. Paracale Gumaus Ps. 15 sa. San Mauricio Ps. 89 sa, United Paracales Ps. 39 59.
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LOCAL DOLLAR
The demand rate on the Hong: Kong dollar to-day was 1/2-23/32.
"Spot": silver was quoted in London at 16-7/8 and forward at 16-5/8.
The London on New York was quoted at £U.S.$4.6815/
REAL-LIFE STORIES BY DETECTIVES
Real-life detective stories, told by famous Scotland Yard officers, may be adopted as part of the regular training of members of the Special Constabulary and Police War Re-
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Recently, as an experiment, Det.- Supt. Percy Worth, one of Scotland Yard's Big Five, gave a lecture on. the Cheltenham torso crime to 300 members of "E" Division Special Constabulary and Police War Re- gerve..
*Supt. Worth was a Chief Inspec- tor when he was sent to Cheltenham. to investigate the mystery of a man's ・ unclothed torso. found on February 3, 1938, in the River Severn, near Haw Bridge.
The body was never identified, an open verdiet was returned at the inquest, and the mystery of how the torso. came to be in the river was never solved:
Supt. Worth, describing his ex- periences, used a detective inspec tor 28 2: model to indicate the various bruises found on the body. Photographs - taken by Scotland Yard photographers and illustrat ing every aspect of the crime were. shown to the special constables.
PUBLIC AUCTION
The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Publie Ane- tion on
Wednesday, the 12th, July, 1939 commencing at 11.00 a.m.
at their Temporary: Sales No., 12, Des Voeux Road, Central, (entrance from, Lane, Crawford
Lane)
10 Drums Sissons Boot Top Paint 20 Dos. Singlets
Hand Bags
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