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Agents

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SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES via Honolulu.

Tatuta Maru

Asama Maru

Thursday, 3rd July (starts from Shanghai)

Friday, 10th July (starts from Shanghal)

SEATTLE & VANCOUVER (Starts from Kohe)

Helan Maru

NEW YORK via Japan & Panama

*Noto Maru

Monday,

Saturday,

14th July

19th July

SOUTH AMERICA (WEST COAST) via Hilo &

San Francisco.

*Sanuki Maru

Middle of July.

(starts from Kobe)

COLOMBO & MADRAS via Singapore

*Hakodate Maru

Monday,

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila ́

Suwa Maru

SAIGON

*Lima Maru

Toyohani Maru

Hakone, Maru

CHINA SKATING RINK MEETING

At a meeting held at China Skating Rink, Happy Valley, yes- terday, it was decided to form a hockey team (on roller skates) in order that matches may be arranged between the Rink and other teams now playing in the Colony.

At the same time it was also

decided to run a basketball team and arrangements are in hand for a series of exhibitions to be given at regular intervals in the near

future.

WATER-POLO RESULTS

water-polo

THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 27, 1941.

LARGE-SCALE MANOEUVRES IN ULSTER

NORTHERN IRELAND is alert to the pos- sibilities of attack, acutely mindful of the fact that next, to an invasion of the British mainland there is no enemy operation that could bring a closer threat to the "island fortress” than a successful onslaught on the Ulster.

word

in matches Three Y.M.C.A. Invitation Tournament played last evening, these resulting as follows:-

the "Y".

RADIO

Lt. Gen. Franklin, Commander- In-Chief of the British forces in who served Y.M.C.A. beat 36th R.A. 50. Wills Northern Ireland,

and (2), Goldman (2) and Beno scored for with distinction in France

Belgium during the hectic opera- Navy "A" beat Royal Scots "A" 4—1tions early last year, and an 8.00 p.m.-Indian Programma. Rutter (2), Cullum and Paul scored for authority on German methods of 8.45 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quota- Navy and Lt. Hunter for Royals.

is conducting realistic Signals beat Combined Small Units fighting, 5-1. McCann (2), Pitcher (2) and manoeuvres which began yester-6.47 p.m.--Plano and Violin Recital by Hunt scored for Signals and Macdonald day and are expected to last for 7.20 p.m.-Scarlatti-The Good Humour-

several more days.

for C.S.U.

The games, Navy "B" v. C.S.U.. Navy "C" v. Royals "B" and Middlesex "B" v. 965th Battery. RA.. which were to have been played at the "Y" pool. were postponed.

Signals

Y.M.C.A.

TABLE TO DATE

Middlesex "A"

Combined Small

Goals

P. W. L. D,

F. A. Pts.

9

g

+

0

46 6

18

9

7 2 0

39 10

Royal Navy "A" 9

7

2 0

38 15

14 14

7 0 { 0

32 9

12

8th. Rogt. R.A. 7

5

0 2 24 14

12

Royal Scots

"A" B

2 0

22 14

10

Unita Royal Navy "" 8 Royal Navy "C" 7 Middlesex "8" € 1 6 0 6th A,A. Regt.

4

4 1

20 26

9

2 6

1

10 27

5

1 4 2

16 24

4

11 25

2

R.A.

8 0 6 2

13 29

2

965th. aty. R.A. 7 0 6 1 36th. Bty. R.A... 6

11 30

0

5

1

5 31

Royal Scota "B" 5

Q

B 0 3 22

0

TODAY'S WATER.

POLO GAMES Following is to-day's Y.M.C.A. Invitation Water-Polo Tourna- meni programme,

AT ARMY POOL European "Y" 36th Battery.

V. (7.15 p.m.) Navy "A" v. Royal Scots "A".

(7.45 p.m.)

Royal Signals v. Middlesex "A".

(8.15 p.m.)

AT "Y" POOL

Royal Navy "B" v. C. Small Units.

(7.15 p.m.)

Navy "C" v. Royal Scots "B".

(7.45 p.m.)

Middlesex "B" V. 965th Battery.

(8.15. p.m.)

What may be the deciding fixture in the Colony Junior Chess Championship Tournament, the game between To Yu- lau and V. V. Kolatchoff. was com- menced yesterday evening und ad- Journed on the 49th move in a fairly even position.

*

*

Once football

the has closed down authorities responsible for sporting acti- vities among the allied armies in Bri tain will be confronted with a problem as few show much interest in England's national summer game, cricket. Ten- nis, however, is popular. as also Is badminton and officials are giving every encouragement, while the public is helping by supplying equipment and balls. Reuter.

HARBOUR WARNING

A Notice to Mariners gives warning to all craft that twenty junks. and two lighter's loaded with petrol are anchored in the Laichikok Dangerous Goods Anchorage. At night, these junks

tions,

Elleen Joyco and Fritz Kreisler.

7.38 p.m.-Compositions

Strauss.

8.00 p.m.-London Relay The News. 6.15 p.m.-London Relay "Questiona

at the Hour".

ed Ladies-Ballet. London Philhar- cond, by Eugene Gen. Franklin la particularly

monic Orchestra concerned with

Goossens, developing

of Johann qualities of disciplina, high phy- sical and mental fitness and the need to be constantly on the look-out for the unexpected. He says: "There is now a real desire to get to grips with the enemy who, as ever, shows

un- willingness to face the bayonet. Here is a trump card we must be fully prepared to play."--Reuter.

BROADCAST

BY POPE

8.30 p.m.-Programme Sumiaty, 8.32 p.m.-Request Dance Music. 9.00 p.m.-Local Time Signal and An-

nouncements.

.:

9.02 p.m.-Band Music. 9.15 p.m.-Talk by His Excellency The

"Hong Kong's on Governor

9.45-10.00 p.m.-NewE

Short Wave only)..

War

Effort'.

9.35 p.m.-Band Music.

9.45 p.m. London

French (on

Piano-Accordeon

Band.

10.00 p.m.-London Relay-The

News

and News Commentary,

LAST

10.15 p.m. - Request

gramme.

Varioty

Pro-

THE POPE BROADCAST AN ADDRESS IN ENGLISH NIGHT ΤΟ THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL Green's Newsletter to the Far East. EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS AT11.15 p.m.-Close down.

ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA.

11.00 p.m. - London

Relay -0. M.

He said: "You must not forget and is still to-day being persecut- you belong to a Church whose ed-by some so hurtfully that it Founder and Head was sacrificed is difficult to measure how far- and that His body in the Church reaching the effects may be.”- has always suffered persecution | Reuter.

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