GOLF.

JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP.

SEMI-FINAL

MEN'S FOURSOMES RESULTS

TO DATE.

The semi-final of the Junior

DEVELOPMENT - OF

NEW TERRITORIES.

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21st, 1927.

number of exhibits that will be die CONSIGNEE NOTICES. CONSIGNEE NOTICES. played, estimated as above stated at 10,000, a great deal of space will be required, and for this purpose the housing" of the exhibits will involve some expense. towards THE PROPOSED AGRICULTM | which subscriptions from the public'

TURAL SHOW.

Championship was played yester-FIRST COMMITTEE MEETING. nomina! Agure of 20 cents is

day at Fanling, over 18 holes.

The results werO

W. J. "Clerk best A. O. Brawn, 4 and 3.

C. B. Robertson beat A. Sommer- felt, 8 and ï.

Clerk now meets Robertson in the Saal on Sunday, March 13th, over 36 bolea

· Men's FoursomOA.

ARRANGEMENTS OUTLINED.

are solicited. Subscribers to the fund of $1 each will be entitled to: two tickets. The idea of putting the price of admission at the to encourage, AS many villagers possible to take an interest in the Show by visiting is: Gifts of prizen to successful competitive exhibitors will be very welcome.

1.5

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. PENINSULAK AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CON STA MONGOLIA “

ARRIVED HONG KONG OF 17TH FEBRUARY, 1927, FROM ANTWERP.LONDON.GIBRAL- TAR. MARSEILLES, MALTA

PORTSAID, ADEN, COLOMBO

ARD

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. OCEAN STRAMSHIP CO, LTD. CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGA- TION CO, LTD. From UNITED KINGDOM VL SINGAPORE.

CONSIGNEES per Ca's Steamer

*MERIONES"

from

NORDDEUTSCHER

LLOYD,

BREMEN

FAR EASTERN PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVION.

Cabin clase

£73.4.02. Intermediate alaas £48. 21 04.

NEXT SAILINGS:

ACCOMMODATION -FOR 100 Camry Oraz and 150 INTENSONLARIN ÜLAM PARSINGIES,

To GRHOA

[ARRIVAL AT HONG KONGJANRIVAL FROM ŠHANG“

and Bartines FOR 1 SHANGHAI · AND TAKU (TIINTEIN),

HAI AND SAILINGS TÜR

AND STRAITS.

are hereby notified that the Cargo TONSIONERS of Cargo by the above will be discharged into Holt's Wharf, The Committee adjourned until named Vessel are hereby informed Kowloon, where in will lie at Consignees Saturday, March 26th, at 2.30 p.m., that their Goods are being landed and risk and subject to Terms and dondi Regular fast four-weekly Passenger Service. (Also taking cargo.) when the second meeting will be placed a tax aux in the Hong Kong tiens of Storage at Helr's Wharf. The held as the same place to receive many's at Kowloon, leter Cosh will be ready for Delivery to

Consignment will be sorted out Mark Optional Cargo will not be landed and consider the preliminary repay's Godawas at Kowloon, where each Godown on and after 17th ports of the various sub-committees by Mark and Delivery can be obtained as here, unless Notice bas -been given prier

Before dispersing those present the Goods are landed.

to Stowmar's arrival, bat carried on from Optional Goods will be landed here port to port to the final port of call were entertained to tea by Lady Ho Tung, the Chairman expressing Instructions have been given to the to which the option extends. T. D. E. Penderas (3) and W. A afternoon under the "presidency of thanks on behalf of the gentlemen contrary 6 hours before arrival of tho

of the Committee, for her hos pitality.

The first round of the Men's Foursomes competition of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club has now been completed, and the resulta are as under:-

Butterfield (16) best J..W. Franka (7) and F. J. de Rome (7), 4 and 2. Lieut. C. Robertson (8) and Surgeon-Comdr. G. B. Cockram (0)

Much enthusiasm was shown in the ichome for promoting an Agricultural Show in the Northern District of the New Territory when the members of the Committee met at Lady Ho Tung's experimental farm at Sheung Shui on Saturday

Rev. H. B. Wells, chairman of the Committee. The other members beat C. A. Peel (14) and D. Hessrs. H. B. L. Dowbiggis, I

present were:-Lady Ho Tung. Blake (16), 3 and..

C. L. Sandes (9) and E. L. Sim Gibbs, J. P. Braga and the Chinese (18) beat J. H. Hearn (13) and F. representatives of various districts H. Gillingham (13), 6 and 5.

in the New Territory. "T. L

Christie (9) and D. J. Gilmore (14) Beat J. Smith (11) and T. C. Monaghan (19), I up:

W. Ironside (-) and J. S.

Mr. J. P. Braga was elected hon. English secretary, and Mr. Ng Sing Chi, hon. Chinese secretary.

NEW TERRITORY DEVELOP- MENT.

The memorandum drawn up by Lady He Tung, and presented to the Committee, as stated above, was as follows:

Steamer.

Goods not cleared within 8 days, including date of arrival will be subject to

Fant

McLaren (-) bent. R. Andrewes mittee a memorandum by Lady Hovalue to the Colony as a centre of basted to the Undersigned on or

(5) and N. L. Smith, (7), 3 sad 2.

T. Ramsay (14) and C. D Lam- bert (18) bear G. P. Lammert (15) and F. M. Els (18), 2 and 1.

Capt. E. W. Morris (8) and D. G. Surgeon Lt.-Comdr. G. Aubrey

(10)

and i

A Leach (11) and C. C. Starck (4) beat A. D. Humphreys (11) and E. D. Matthews (9) 1 up.

There was laid before the Cem Tung with practical suggestions for assistance from the Government for the better development of the New Territory.

In opening the meeting the Chair man (Dev. II. R Wells), who spoke in Chinese, said that they were met to diseass a number of questions for the promotion of an agricultural show. The subjects were divided The second round will has to be under various heads, eg.:-Loca completed by Sunday, March 13th; tion of Show (n) Centre, (b) Exact the semi-final on or before March position; time of year; exhibits, 27th, and the final on or before such as, vegetables, fruits, grains, April 10th.

The winners of the etc., and whether grouped into vil first pair match meet the winners oflages or from individual farmers; the second pais match and so on. prizes or certificates for successful as shown by the above results. exhibitors; rules for exhibits

finance, Le, contributions and

Ladies v. Club.

An interesting match was played at Fanling on Saturday, when Ladles team met a team of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club. The men won by to. Most of the matches were won by a large mar- gin, but detailed results are not available.

Pertising, printing, etc., and other prizes; charge for admission; ad contingent expenses; formation of sub committees and appointment of judges.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by

any case whatevoz. Damaged Packages must be left in the Godomed ler axainination by the Con- signees, and the Company's Surveyors Messrs. GODDARD & DOUGLAS at 10 min. ощ Mondays

and Thursdays, within the My interest in the agricultural Free Storage period. development of the New Territory All Claims against the Steamer must in order to prove its potential be

9th March, 1927, or they will not production of food supplies to its be recognized, inhabitants led -to experiments No Claims will be admitted after the being carried out in the districts of Goods have left the Godown.

MAUKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co., Sheung Shui and Kam T'air now for a considerable time past. It

Agents. has been established that almost all Hong Kong, 17th February, 1927. varieties of vegetables and several fruits, notably pineapples and papayas, can be successfully grown in the New Territory and that pig- breeding can be conducted as a pro- Stable industry.

Whether vegetable cultivation by the farmers could be made to pay under norm conditions depends, in the Srst instance, upon the assistance. obtainable from the Government,

It is not doubted that such asaist- ance would be readily forthcoming has shown himself so thoroughly especially from the Governor who sympathetic to the farmers.

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL

STEAM NAVIGATION CO.B

STEAMER NYANZA."

ARRIVED HONG KONG ON

13TH FEBRUARY, 1927,

Fox BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND

STRAITS.

C

of Cargo by the

Omed vessel are hereby in

All broker, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on say Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45. and Noor within the Free Storage period.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Steamer's Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 2nd February, will be subject to Bant

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 9th March or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Lararance will be effected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Arents. 17th February, 1927. !! [4574

"GLEN LINE LIMITED."

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

FROM UNITED KINGDOM "

VTA PORTS.

THE Motor Vesel T

"GLENGARRY" having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that all Goods am being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardens Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, whence, and/or from the wharves, Delivery may be obtained.

• Noon, will be subject |

not cleared by the 25th Febra-

formed that their Goods are being landed ||ary, and placed at their risk in the Hong to Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown owns at Kowloon where

members showed considerable in New Territory have led to the con- Company's Godobe sorted out Mark where they will be examined in the

My investigations into the agricul tural conditions of Canton and the clusion that agriculturists in the dis tricts of the New Territory are greatly handicapped in the produc- tion of market produce and in their sale in the Hong Kong Market First, the deficient water supply and the irrigation system here wholly inadequate, necessitating the employment of man labour for transporting water from long dis tances to

Secondly, thefelda.

are

are

After discussion, in which the terest, it was unanimously agreed The ladies' team were as follows: to hold the show at Lady Ho Turg's experimental farm at Sheung Shui, Mrs. Mis Rates, Ms. Lambert Mrs. the Chairman thanking Lady Ho Mrs. Sommerfelt, Tung for placing her farm at the Redmond Mrs. Oliver and Mrs disposal of the Committee for the Maitland, whilst the men were re- presented T. D. E. Pendered, Purpose. No better site could be Stark, W. Douglas de obtained as, besides being centrally. located for the whole of the New H. U. Ireland, D. G. Andrewes, Dodwell, A. K. Mackenzie and E. Territory, the well-laid-out grounds Sheldon. The men gave the of the farm, lend themselves admir ladies a half.

for housing the exhibits. The large Canton, which fact necessitates the farm building will provide shelter in case of bad weather, and the application of greater quantities of manure and other fertilisers to the grounds are easily accessible by bus soil I have sent samples of the and ricksha from the Sheung Shui soil of Sheung Shui for expert

OUR VOLUNTEERS.

INSPECTION OF CORPS TO-MORROW.

BY MAJOR-GENERAL C. C. LUARD.

Providing the weather proves fine there will be an interesting display on the Murray Parade Ground 10-

morrow evening..

The display in question is the annual inspection of the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps by H.E. the General Officer Command ing the South China Command (Major-General C. C. Luard, C.B., C.M.G.).

fields in the New Territory

All broken, chafed and damaged, Packages are to be left in the Godowns each consignment

Consigness presence of

by Messrs. Goddard and Douglas, va 5 24th February by Mark and Delivery can be obtained ne the Goods are landed. Persian Gulf ex B.I.S.N. and B. & P.S.N. the Steator to presented

This vessel bring on Cargo from 1997, at 10 am. Claims against Co.'s Steamers.

short delivered must be on the Optical Goods will be landed here Special Form provided, and must also less instructions bare been given to be submitted within 30 days of arrival the contrary Six hours before arrival of otherwise they will not be recognized. the Steamer.

Good not cleared within 8 days in

ably to the erection of matsheds generally leas fertile than those of Rs date of arrival will be subject to

No Fire Iararance will be effected by

us in any case whatever.

"DERFFLINGER"

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31st May,

28th June,

1927.

GENOA, ROTTER- DAM & HAMBURG.

28th Feb, 1927. 17th March. soth Apri 28th May,

25th June,

23rd July,

Regular fast four-weekly Freight Service.

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SCHWABEN"

For Freight, Passage and further Particulars, please apply to :—

Telephone U. 4557,

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"Agenta, HONG KONG.

B, Queen's Building, Übator Bosi.

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BTEAMERS

No Fire Insurance will be affected

TJISAROEA by us in any case whatever.

Bill of Lading will be countersigned TJIRODAS

TJIKARANG .. JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD.,

Hong Kong, 18th February, 1927.

Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns for examination "by the Consignees, and the Company's SUITCYOIS Mes

Thursdays, within the PREPAID

railway halt. Tentative dates for a analysis, and the result shows that on Me FODDARD & Dočalia at 10 am. }

and

period. perr

two-day Show were fixed for the it is largely deficient in essential Free as against the Etemmer must

Show.

be presented to the Undersigned on or before 10th March, 1987, or they will not be recognized.

Agenta.

“WANTED

ADVERTISEMENTS.

No Claim will be admitted after the T ROAD. Apoi-WO FAT SING 10 LET. No. 11, CONDUIT Goods are left the Godown. MACKINNON, MACKENZIE &Co., 81, WEMOLOK ST. TALErin. No. C-S

Hong Kong, 18th Febnuary,1 927,

8th and 9th December next, but the chemicals. The artificial treatment AI dates are subject to change when of the soil is, therefore, one of the the time draws near for holding the first requisites calling for considera- Mr. L. Gibbs proposed. Mr. H. B. tion. The high railway tariff for the transport of produce constitutes L. Dowbiggin seconded, and it was

another handicap. Hong Kong unanimously agreed that the follow-farmers are thus in a position of ing sub-committees be appointed disadvantage in competition with

SCHEDULE

EXHIBITS COMMITTEE: Lady Ho Tung and those outside the Colony.

During the disturbances of last Messrs. Gibbs, Green, Fung Kei!

year, production was greatly atimal- Cheuk and Teoi Po Tin,

ated in the New Territories. account of the fact, that, there being no supply from Canton, prices rose to a very high level. As far

AND

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FINANCE SUB-COMMITTEE: Mesars, Dowbiggin, Gibbs and Braga for the European section, and Messrs. Lei Chung Chong, Tang Fan Shah, Tang Pak Kan and Park Lok San for the Chinese section.

Aa the initial Show would be more

as in known all farmers obtained satisfactory profits from their fields. But since the restoration of normal

Agents."

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CONSIGNEES NOTICE.

8.8 "PORTHOS" -

BANGING CARGO FROM

LONDON x 6.8. "ROLLON."

Kowloon

the Governor (Sir Cecil Clementi,vide the farmers with object lessons to work their fields on an ecocomic Wharf & Godawn Co..ained im

K.C.M.G.), who is the Honorary of how fine specimens of pigs and Colonel of the Corps, will also be chickens could be successfully reared, present. Last year H.E. the Gover in the district. nor inspected the Corps, and also addressed the men.

ally profitable basis.

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as in any case whatever.

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Wireless Telegraphy The steamers are all fitted throughout with Electric Light and have accommodaten for a limited number of aloen Passengers. All steamers carry a duly qualified surgeon. Cargo taken at through rates to all porta in Netherlands India and Australia.

To Particulars of Freight and Passage, apply to the

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ÞOUND VOLUMES of the HONG KONG WEEKLY PRESS, January to June, 1926.

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WITH INDES, Price-$7.50,

On sale at the HONG KONG DAILY

PRESE Office.

THE HONGKONG & WHAMPOA DOCK

COMPANY, LIMITED. TELEGRAPHIU ADDRE·3. “MANIFESTO," HONG KONG.

CODES VELD

4.1. A.B.C, Fitth Edition: Engineering: First and Second Editions

Western Union and Watkin's, Bensop's, Marconi.

Dock Owners, Ship Builders, Marine and Land Engineers, Boiler Makers, Iron and Brass Founders, Forge Masters, Electricians.

Some idea of the efficiency which the local Volunteer Corps has at tained during the past training season may have been gathered by

NORTH POINT, Five-roomed HUN- their smart and soldierlike bearing or less in the nature of an experi-conditions and with the resumption on the occasion of the recent route ment it was thought expedient to of free communication between Can- MARSEILLES, &c. Atsa CARGO FROM GALOW, Two Bath Rooms, Servante Quarters, and Rectly Extensively marches through Colony.

Repaired-Apply DEACONS, PRINCE'S confine the exhibits to vegetables, tou and Hong Kong, they have not parade will be under the fruits, grains, flowers, roots and and so production has gone back to their Goods with the exception The

been able to stand the competition

are hereby informed BUILDING. ONSIGNERS Command of Lieut.-Col. L. G. Bird, melons. Invitations will, however, what it was before. This goes to D.S.O.

(Administrative Command be issued for the exhibition of a few ant) and it is expected that H.E.

show that conditions being equal of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are good pigs and fowls so as to pro- New Territory farmers can be made being landed and stored into the tip- downs of the Hong Kong and Kowloon whence Delivery may

be In order that agriculture may mediately after landing. better flourish in the New Terri- All Claims must be sent in to me on 1. Ten Thousand Exhibits.

täres,-

definite measures or before Friday, the 5th instant, For to-morrow's inspection, which A conservative estimato places the should be adopted to do away with

or they will not be

recognized. will commence at 6 p.m. prompt, number of items likely to be con- much of its present disabilities Damaged Packages will be examined the matshed on the Murrary Parade tributed to the exhibition at a mini- as possible. It is suggested that by the Company's Surveyor. Mesara, Ground has been kindly placed at mum of one hundred, and as it may Government assist in the improve Goddard & Douglas in the presence of 00a.m. on Tuesday, the disposal of relatives and fairly be assumed that there will be ment of the irrigation system and the Consignees at 10.00a friends by the Officers Commanding at least 100 exhibits of each item; effect some reduction in railway the 22nd February, 1997.

No Firs Insurance will be effected by the King's Own Scottish Bordereza. the total will, therefore, amount to tariffs, so that farmers may put Spectators should be in their places not less than 10,000. This figure their land to more intensive cul-

J. LIMAGE, in good time before the inspection alone will convey an idea of the tivation, especially in the high

Agent. begins.

There will be a final practice prehensive character of the pro- plains; they would then be in a

Hong Kong, Leth February, 1927; jected Show, and, incidentally, hetter position to meet with the

[4572 parade for the Volunteer Corps this turniah striking evidence of the market demande in Hongkong. evening at Beadquarters at 30. potential capacity of the New Ter The advisability of a department. Members will turn out in uniform ritory as a food-producing centre in for carrying out agricultural experi- HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,

Particulare as to dress and equip the Colony if sufficient attention is ments and for studying the condi ment for the various detachments devoted to its cultivation and pro tion of different soils aiming tingTHE Steamship appeared in the Daily Press in the per development along scientifs thereon, thna ascertaining their..

OLDENBURG ” weekly Orders on Friday.

Gines.

suitability for different vegetables, having arrived, Consignees of Cargo by Members are reminded that at The Committee decided that the may also be usefully considered. ber are hereby notified that all Goods tendance at the G.O.C.'s inspection territory should be divided into Valuable advice will in this way be are being landed at their risk into the is one of the qualifications for sections allowing of 20 exhibits available to farmers. If an annual hazardove and/or extra azardous Go- efficiency.

from each section. The groups will show could be held and prizes given downs of the Hongkong and Kowloos he arranged at subsequent meet for the best productions, people Wharf and Godown Co, Ltd, whence, ing to be held at the Tai Po Com would be further encouraged to take and/or from the Wharry, Delivery can mercial Discussion "Club. The Chi- a greater interest in the develop

obtained. No Claims will be admitted after the nere sub-committee appointed to ment of their farms in particular deal with this matter is composed and in the economic welfare of the Goods have left the Godowns, and all of:-Mr. Tang Yau Shan, repro- New Territory in general.

Goods remaining undelivered after 22nd

1927, will be subject to Bent. Ferme must reach as by 25th Two suggestions contained in a Benting Yam Tin and Ping han districts. Mr. Yeung Cheuk Nam, latter addressed to the Committee Pat Heung district and Mr. Lei by Mr. Chung Yun Sam, a village February 1927, or they will not be

recognised. Chung Chong, Fanling district. elder whose experience of the New

All damaged Packages will be examin- The charge for admission to the Territory should be of immense ed by Hears. Goddard and Douglas tth and 6th. This year's programme Show will be 25 cents only for the value to the Committee, are worthy (Marine Surveyors) at 10 a.m. on the will include items by a number of first day; admission will be free for of consideration, namely, the in- 21ts February, 1927. Chinese girl amateur singers who the second day. The Committee stallation of public telephones in the are members of well-known Hong rely on the generosity of the Euro- New Territories for reporting daily Bill of Lading will be countersigned.

pean and Chinese communities to market prices of agricultural pro- by help to defray the expenses of the dues in the markets at Hong Kong, Show which, on a rough estimate, and the sabatantial reduction of the will cost not less than from $1,000 tariff for perishable goods trans to $1,000. In view of the large ported.

CHINESE AMATEUR DAN- CERS AND SINGERS. TO APPEAR AT LOCAL CONCERT.

The Ching Woo Athletic Associa tion is preparing for its annual coo cert and entertainment on March

Kong families Classical dances in- troduced into China by Chinese young women who have been taught abroad will be a feature of the per- formance.

ba

All

No Fire Instance will be effected,

JEBSEN & Co.,

Agents Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 18th February, 1927,

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BUILT AND ENGINED AT KOWLOON DOOKS » THE HONG KONG & WHAMPOA DOCK CO. LTD. ro-ful OLERE OF THE AUBTRALIAN-ORIENTAL LINE, LED,, 192 AUSTRALIAN-HONG KONG SILTICE.. Please address enquiries, to the Chief Manager,

B. M. DYEB, B.Sc., M.IN.A, KOWLOON DOOK, Hose Koso.

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