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Pren, Madison...Wed, Feb. 8th Prem, Jackson. Wed., F. and Preu, McKinley... Wed., Mar. 7th Pres. Grant.....Wed., Mar. 21st
Special Through Rates to Europe, via United States, £120, £112. Dirées connections with ail Atlantic lines. Choice of railway Ines across United States and Canada, with liberal stop-over- privileges for sight-seeing.
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MAIL AND CARGO STEAMERS TO AND FROM
MARSEILLES, DUNKIRK, U.K., HAMBURG & ROTTERDAM.
From Marseilles
G. METZINGER
SPEINX
PORTHOS
PAUL LECAT
G. METZINGER
For Shanghai and Japan
1st Feb.
15th Feb.
9th Feb.
14th Mar.
From Dunkirk, Antwerp,
SPHINX
PORTHOR
PAUL LECAT
1st Feb. 15th Feb. 29th Feb... 14th Mar.
London
YANG TSE (Cargo)... YALOU
For Marseilles
ANGERS D'ARTAGNAN
31st Jan
14th Web.
(Cargo)...
31st Jan, 25th Feb.
¿
G. METZINGER
28th Feb.
SPHINX
PORTHOS
13th Mar. 27th Mar.
For Shanghai, Japan and For Rotterdam, Hamburg,
North China
YANG TSE (Cargo)... 31st Jan, YALOU
(Cargo)... 15th Feb.
Dunkirk
LT. ST. LOUBERT-
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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 26th,~ 1928,
THE
WARATAHS' TOUR.
HOW THEY LOST TO ENGLAND.
BRILLIANT BACK PLAY.
Loxtos, Jan. 7th.
The match at Twickenham be tween England and the Waratah's was played in dull weather. Strong south-wester was blowing. The turf was in excellent condi tion. Fifty thousand were present, Sendling the Duke of Yok, whe shook hands with the tents which tined up on the field.
Lawton kicked off at 2.40 and at the outs play was largely in mid- feld Twier or thrice Young tried to open up the game, but the Eng Bah passing was not very sure and Onve the visitors tacked finely: Sellar was only just in time to clear the hall before Ford raced
but he got in a fine kick. Mal-
go away and King cut through, peed Richardson, hub collared over the lion, Englund bad montary relief but they kicked to Ross, who kept up pres sure, hating touch every time. For a time the visitors had all the play, getting the bull sunrtly from The hacks were handling splendidly.
serumus,
England Scares.
After fteen minutes, following a bidhant movement on the part of the Kinglish backs. Laird eron kieked over the line and Tucker try which Richardson Kined eiverLed. Five antes Malcolan started bout of presting Towers scoring a which ended 1:11 Lex and Lawing converting it for the visitors. Their backs handled splendidly and for time quite outclassed England's exutsides. Lawton was penalised for off side, bat Lawson just missed the kick at goal. Device, then made a fue ram to the visitors' twenty-five, but he was forerd in touch and from the ensuring scrunt a delightill movement by England's backs re- sted in Taylor phtating a try
Hichardson con at the corner. verted with a super kick. Soon afterwards Young and Laird
Aurvold pured ed
movement,
the ball to Taylor who returned it to Aarvold and Laird complexed the, movement with a fine try which Richardson again improved upon Just before the interval the Waratahs
and penalised Richardson nearly wired from half-way.
were
the interval England were leading by 15 points to 3.
On the resumption, the Waratahs nearly scored in the first minat Wallace gathering smartly and dodging through for some yards but Laird intercepted the pass and cleared cleverly. Play was rain
n
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COLONEL FORBES'S
DEFENCE.
"FAITHLESS FRIENDS.
Colond
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD., AND
CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGA TION CO., LTD.
FOM UNITED KINGDOM AND" CONTINENTAL PORTS VIA STRAITS.
NEES par Co.'s Steamer
NELEUS
are hereby notified that the Cargo will be discharged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, where it will lei it Consignees risk and subject to Terms and Condi- tions of Storage at Belt's Wharf. The tmm. for Pelivery Cargo will be ready Godown and after 25th January,
call
Optional Cargo will not be landed here, unlena Notica has been given prior to Steamer's arrival, but carried on from port to port to the final port to which the option extends.
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods where they are to be left in the Godown,
Tuesday and will be examined on any Fridays between the hours of 10.45 M. and Noos within the Free Storage parind
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Stomer's Golew And all Goda remaining undelivered after the 31st January, will be subject. to'Bent
All Claims against the Steamer most be prosented to the Underigned on or before the 14th February, 1928, or they will not be recogniseri..
No Fire Insurance will be affected]..
BUTTERFIELD SWIRE,
26th January, 1996
Agenta.
(5809
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. OQEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.
LED CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVI
GATION CO. LTD...
PROX UNITED KINGDOM VIA SINGAPORE.
CONSIGNEES
O
per Ce Steamer TROILUS"
are hereby notified that the Cargo will be discharged into Bolt's Wharf, Kowloon, where it will be at Con- Conditions of Store at Holt's Wharf. tigueen' risk and subject to Terma and The Carge will be ready for Delivery from Godowa, co and after, 25th January,
NEW YORK. Revelacious of the character of the secret workings of the late Pr sident Harding's regime are pub is in the New York World br his former friend and intimate, Colonel Charles Forbes. Forbes was the central figure in one of the principal seandals of the Harding administration, and, the head of the War Veterans
Bureau, directed the spending of many thousand millions of dollars annually. Despite his protests of innocence, he was sentenced to two years' impregament on a charge of defrauding the Govermanent in t etting of hospital contracts, and he was only recently released from Leavenworth Penitentiary in Ka saa. The avowed object of Colonel Forbes's narrative is to answer tacks upon Mr. Harding, and to reveal some of the influences whith discredited his ddministration.
According to Colonel Fors, President Harding was genial and honest, and was infereed against bis better judgment by the Ohio
No Claims will be admitted after the gang of grafters. Mr. Harry Daugherty, the former Goods have left the Bleamer's Godown, Attorney General, who was tried and all Goods remaining undelivered after aid acquitted on a charge of fraud the 31st January, 192, will be subject
with the Alien Pro- to Rant in connection
Custodian funds, of being evil influence"
of all. the biggest Mr. Harding, be says, never ap proved of the transfer of the naval oil leases from naval control to the Department of the Interior, but was persuaded by Mr. Fall, Secretary to that Department.
He accuse
in midfield, but gradually the visitors began to press, and one Poker parties for high stakes dangerous movement was brilliant-
were frequent, in the White House, ly saved by Young, Almost on the according to Colam Forbes, who home Ene, E. Ford was brought describes one game in which the down
good style by Sellar, players included Mr. Harding, After twenty minutes, the England Mr. Hays (Postmaster), General forwards rushed the ball from balf-Lasker (chairman of the United way and Periton seared a try wide Staten Shipping Board), and fr out, which Richardson failed to Daugherty. On the Presidential convert. Apart from this one fine yacht, Mayflower, the players in-
cuted
Kr.
Harding, Ma hurst, the Warkahs continued to
Daugherty. Geral Pershing, press heavily. Towers picked up the ball and went over to score a General Charles Dawes, and Mr.
did
tion campaign Lanston try, which
not duprave, New. In the upon. Seven minutes from the
large sums were spent on whiskey. finish, start movement seat the
bat there was never enough. bast to E. Ford, who genred wide Colonel Forbes kays for the many ni. Lawton failed to convert, hit of thirsty office-seckers who besicg- ting the most. England thus won
er Mr. Harding's home in Marion, Ohio. by to points to
TUNNEY AND DEMPSEY. ANOTHER FIGHT STAGED.
FOR NEXT JUNE.
NEW YORK CITY, Jan. 18th. Heavyweight Champion Gene Tunney will fight this next battle agedest the man who was his at opponent-Jack Dempsey.
Colonel Forbes paints a poignant picture of Mr. Harding werging ne night while seated with hian in the White Hour grounds. The President told him how unhappy be was and how empty, his life had wen. Mr. Harding was a much misunderstood man he concludes, and if he erred in the administra tion of his high offer it was solely out of excess of Inyalty to friends whom the world now knows to have been faithless.
Optional Cargo will not be landed here, anless Notice far been given prior to Steamer's rival, but carried on from port to part to the final port of call to which the option extends
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays etween the bear of 10.45 AM and Nox, within the Free Storage period.
All Claims against the Steamer met resented to the Undersigned un or before the 14th February, 1928, or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be affected.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agenta. 25th January, 1923.
5810
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co.'s STZANZZ "KEYBER."
ARPED BONG KONG ON 22ND JANUARY, 1928,
FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, GIBRAL TAR, MARSEILLES. MAUTA, PORTSAID; ADEN, COLOMBO & STRAITS.
named Vesol are hereby informed YONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above. that their Goods are being landed and placed 47 RISK in the Hong Kong And Kowloon Whart and Godawn Company's Godown at Kowloon, where each Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and Delivery, con obtained as the Goods are landed.
be
Options: Goods will be landed here onless Instructions have been given to the contrary Six hours before arrival of the Steamer."
DODWELL & CO., LTD.
NEW YORK BERTH.
FOR NEW YORK & BOSTON via SUEZ.
S.S.BOWES CASTLE"
Sails on/or about 15th Feb
LLOYD TRIESTINO.
REGULAR MONTHLY
PASSENGER AND FREIGHT
SERVICE for BRINDISI, VENICE AND TRIESTE (FIUME), TAKING CARGO ON THROUGH BILLS OF LADING TO GENOA, ALL ITALIAN, ADRIATIC, LEVANT, BLACK SEA AND DANUBE PORTS.
!
REDUCED PASSAGE RATES. BRINDISI, VENICE & TRIESTE LONDON
***
£72.10.0. £80. 0.0.
NEXT SAILINGS. OUTWARDS FOR SHANGHAI, YOKOHAMA, KOBE AND MOJI."
From Hong Kong.
2nd Feb. Sails on/or about Sails on/or about, Jet Mar. Sails on/or about 29th Mar.
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H.V.ROMOLO 3.SVENEZIA "
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Regular Finger and Cargo Service to South Africa Porte, Through Bill of Lading issued from Hong Kong. For Freight or Presage on any of the above Lines, apply to:-
DODWELL & CO., LIMITED
Telephone: Central 1030.
Agents,
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ladsantre
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'COMBINED FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE, CABIN CLAS8 ACCOMMODATION FOR 50 PASSENGERS. FARE FROM HONG KONG TO GENUA~£73, 0», (4, OUTWARD.
Bailings from Europe for Shanghai and Northern Ports:-
T.S.
*SAAHLAND M.S.BATELLAND"
www
5.8. EMIL KIRDORY" S.S." HAVENSTEIN" 8.8. "SCHEER* S.S, "CARL LEGIEN HOMEWARD.
due here in or about the 5th Feb, dus bere on or about the 10th Fek, Jue here on or about the 26th Feb, dus bere on oralent the 711 Mar. dus bere on or about the 12th May. due here on or about the 23rd Mar.
Sailings for Europe via Manila, Singapore
Colombo & Port Said :-
*5.8. "ALBERT VOGLER"... Bailing from bere on or about the 8th Feb. 18.8. "OLDENBURG" niling from here on or about the 16th Feb.
M.8.HAVELLAND (Omitting Mania)
ITS. "SAARLAND " Goods not cleared within 8 days, in-SS FMIL KIRDORF cluding date of arrival, will be subject to S.S." CARL LEGIEN“ Beat.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by na in any case whatever.
Danaged Packags must be left in the HONG KONG METEOROLOGICAL | Godowns for examination by the Con-
REGISTER.
Hong Kong Observatory, January 25th.
|Pravions|On"
"DateOn Date Day
Announcement so this effect was made here today by the wei! known fight impressario Tex Rickard. Dempsey has been vir tually, cheren for another return bout ninet the champion for some time. Original plans were, however, that Turary would have 3 whack first at the winner of the lamented Heeney-Sharkey affait of last week. When that went to Temperatur pieces there was nobody left in the Bumidity field but Deropsey.
Will Fight In June. Rickard said, in making the formal announcement, that the Tunney Dempsey battle would take place in June. The place has not yet been decided.
Barometer.
At I p.00. at 2 p.m. m.
29.97 20.03 29.98
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72
63
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Wind-
Direction Force Weather... Bain
Highest open-air Temperature, 474 Lowest open-air Temperature, 25th: 63
Former information had been B-Blue sky: Cloudy: D- that Heeney or Sharkey would Drizzle; F-fog; L-Lightning: meet Tunney in June and Demp M-Mist; OwOvercast: P-Pusing sey would meet him in September,showers; Q-Squalle; B-Rain; T as it was assumed Tunney would
be champion.
ner
The winner of the Tunney- bout will meet the win- Dempsey
of the second eliminations. The first eliminations-leaving out the Heeney. of
considerateba Sharkey fireen-will take place on February 10th when Jack Delaney meets Johnny Risko in New York of the few City, Delaney is one big boys still standing any chance at all, and Risko has been coming up from the status of heavyweight "trial borse to where he com- mands reah attention as a poten- tial challenger in his own right. (Continued at foot of next column.),
Thunder
signes, and the Company's Surveyors, MORE GODDARD & Dovelas, at 10 ... on Mondays and Thursdays, within the Free Storage period.
All Claims avinst the Sicamer mnat be presented to the Undersigned on or Befors 11th February, 1928, or they will not be recognized.
No Claims will be admitted, after the Goods have left the GodownE.
MACKINNON, MADKANSIE & Co..
Agents
Hong Kong, 22nd Jan, 1928, 5804
HONG KONG TIDE TABLE, From January 28th to Feb. Jat, 192
Low WATER.
How Warsz
Hong
Hong
Kong
Kong
Time.
Date of
Montd.j
Height,
Standard Standard
Time.
Bailing from here on or about the 8th Mar, *ailing from bera on or about the 10th Mar. sailing from here on or about the 30th Mar ... sailing from here on or abent the 24th Apr.
Jay
I Calling at Gence, Rotterdam and Hamburg.
Calling at Gencs, Marseilles, Rotterdam and Hamburg.
"Fur Freight, Pansage and further Particulare please apply to
611
JEBSEN & CO
12, Pedder Street.
SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. CONSIGNEE NOTICE, SS. "D'ARTAGNAN." BRINGING CARGO" FROM" MARSEILLES, &c., ALTO CARGO. FROM BORDEAUX & COGNAC, Ex 8.8. "HOLLON AND CARGO FROM HARVE, EX 8.8. “MEINAM,
CONSIGNES are hereby informed that their Goods with the exception
of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored into the Godowns
of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown 0., Ltd., Kowloon, whence In ht in. Delivery may be obtained immediately
0 7 after landing.
All Claims must be sent is to me ou Ar before Monday, the 30th January, 19:8, or they will not be recognized,
Damaged Packages will be examined by 7 1 3 1.
the Company's Burveyors, Messrs. Goddard Douglas in the presence 12 1
at 10 am. rf the Consignees Thursday, the 26th January, 1928.
Thur 26 27
0 42 14 4 6 13 11 86 a7 3
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56,
$167m 7
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"Suits Me," Bays Tunney,
MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA,
·January 16th. "It suits me," was the laconie comment of Champing Gene Tunp. ney to-day when informed of Tex Richard's plan to match him
Sat 28 against Jack Dempsey in June.
Bus: | 29 m Dempsey's satisfaction is assum ed as the tout will give him one more chance to scramble back into his old title, to say nothing of the numerous. hundreds of thousands Teen Sim of dollars which will doubtless ac crue to his bank account.-Manila Wed 1m € 284 2m 09 5430 ml 56 Times.
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NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN.
HE Stesmir
"SAARBRUECK EN “ having arrived from BREMEN, HAM- BUK and Pera, Consigness of Cargo are hereby notified that their Cargo being landed at their risk into the Go- downs of the Hong Kong sad Kowloon" Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd, Kowloon, where
Delivery can be obtained. All Goods remaining undelivered after
the 26th of January, 1925, will be subject to Beat"
No
Fire Insurance will be affected by any case whatever,
Damaged Packages must be left in the Godown for examination by the Con- signees and the Company's Burveyor, Mears. Anderson & Asbe, at 10 am,, en the 25th of January, 1928.
No Claims will admitted after the Goods save haft the Godown and all Claims must be presented within Two Weeks of the Phip's arrival here, after
will not be recognised. which date they
Conmignoes are requested to warrander their Hills of Lading to the Undersigned
"MELCRERS & 00′′
No Fire Tourance will be effected, by for Countersignature. in any case whatever.
J. LIMAGE, Agant, Hong Kong, 20th Jan, 1923. [5804
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