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YONSIGNEEA per Co.'s Vangol "ORESTES"
FROM UNITED KINGDOM VIA SINGAPORE
ara boroby notified that their Cargo will be discharged into Holt's Wharf, Kow- loon, where it will lie at Consignes risk and subject to Terms and Condi- tions of Storage at Holt's Wharf. The Cargo will be ready for Delivery from
Jal Godown on and after 17th
Optional Cargo will not be lauded bare, nalese Notice has been given prior
Vornola to
but carried on from arrival, part
port to the anal port of call to to which the option extends.
All broken, shafed and damaged Goods re to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tusadaye 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 Vessel's Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 23rd July, will be subject to Pont
All Olaims against the Vessel met be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 6th August, or they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be effected. BUTTERFIELD & SWISE.
17th July, 1929.
Agenta.
(8120
· SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
CONSIGNER NOTICE.
B.S." CHENONCEAUX.” ARRIVED HONG KONG ON TUESDAY, THE 16TH JULY, 1999.
.FROM MARSEILLES, &c., AND "ALSO CARGO Fox BORDEAUX, COGNAC, &cm
"&" "TETUAN." Ex 5.9. ROLLON
"CONSIGNEES of Cargo by the named Stanmer are horoby informed that their Goods with the exception of Oplum.
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AND BOMBAY,
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1929.
Sports News
TRROCON BILLS OF LADING IS FOR ENGLAND WINS THE
BATAVIA, PERSIAN GULF,
烈
CONTINENTAL, AMERICAN AND SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.
T
HS Steamship
"ALIPORE" Carrying His Majesty'. Malls, will be daspatched from this Port on or about SATURDAY, 0TH JUDY, 1999, st 5 F.x, taking Cargo for the above Ports.
Silk. Valuables and Tea for Italy. France sed London (ander arrange- ment) will be transhipped at Bombay into the Mail Steamer proceeding direct to Marseilles and London.
Parcels will be received at this Off antil rx. the Day before Sailing. The Contenta sad Vains of all Packages must be declared.
For further Particulars, Apply to- MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & 00,
Agenta. Hong Kong, 17th July, 1929. [9119
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co.'s STEAMER KIDDERPORE."
ARRIVED HONG KONG ON 16TH JULY. 1999.
FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND STRAITS.
THIRD TEST.
FIVE WICKETS' VICTORY.
GAME OF CHANGING
FORTUNES.
After a magnificent recovery by South Africa, thanks chiefly to a great innings by Owen-Smith, Eng- land was the Third Test Match at Leeds by a wickets.
TENNIS.
MIXED DOUBLES LEAGUE,
TO-DAY'S MATCHES.
The matches down for decision t-day are the last on the schedule for the Mixed Doubles League. A few postponed matches have, how ever, to be played off.
To-day's prograrome is as fol- lows:
MURDER MYSTERY,
CHANG'S DEATH STILL UNEXPLAINED.
United Press.)
Tokyo, July 3. There is a growing belief in Tokyo" that
whatever information the General Staff of the Japanese Army and the Goverment may have about who killed Generalissimo Chang Tso Lin, and why, will not be made public in its entirety.
General Kazunari Ugaki, the new Minister of War, summed up the situation when he said :-
The Manchurian incident seems settled as far as the Army is con- eerhed (several officers who were"in Manchuria at the time Chang Tso Lin's train was bombed aiready have been punished) and the Minis- try of War, of Course, is not directly concerned with the poll-
Chinese R.O. . K.B.G.C. Kowloon C.C. v. Recreio, University v. Ladies' R.C. It was a match of fluctuating Kowloon should have little dif- fortunes, and after being at one ficulty in retaining their unbeaten time in a very strong position, Enz.recard when they meet Recreio this tical phases of the case, which still
afternoon and the Chinese Recresare pending. tion. Cình should have an equally 1% "It is my understanding that the easy task against Kowloon Bowling Cabinet this month may consider Green. A much more even struggle the advisability of publication of is expected to be seen in the third the results of an investigation that match, but the odds are that the has been made. Before this post Ladies' Recreation Club will beat sible publication, however, the new Government will want to know why the University.
the Tanaka Ministry refused to publish this information.
land were perilously near defeat when Sutelige and Hammond were dismissed for so runs in the second
venture.
However a good stand by Bewley and Woolley retrieved the situation. and with Woolley continuing to play finely, England managed to puli the match out of the fire.
South Africa made a poor show. ing against some good bowling after the tes interval on Monday, which had been taken with the
score at 42 for 2.
Mitchell and Morkel were scon
CONSIGNEES of Cargu by the above are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at THE xsx in the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Com pany's Godowas at Kowloon, where each Consignment will be sorted out Matt 110, for 7.
by Mark and landed.
the Goods are
can be obtained as
This Vessel brings on Cargo from London, Le, and from Persian Gulf ex B.LS.N. and B. & P.B.N. Co.'s Steamers
Optional Goods will be landed here unless Instructions have been given to the contrary hours befors arrival of the Steamer.
Goods not cleared within 8 days ineinding date of arrival will be subject to
Rant
Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Con guess, and the Company's Surveyors, MeaST, GODDARD & DOUGLAS at 10 a. or Mondays and Thursdays. within the Free Storage period.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by Tressure and Falu-a i say case whatever, abies are being landed and placed at their risk in the Godowns of the Hong Kang and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Ja, Ltd., Kowloon, whence Delivery car be obtained as the Goods are landed,
Goods not cleared within 7 days in eluding date of arrival, will be subject to Reat
be
All Claims against the Steamer must presented to the Undersigned one All Claims must be sent to the Under-before 5th August, 1929, or they will not sigued before Thursday, the 25th be recognized.
No Olaims will be admitted after the 1929, July,
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Goods have left the Godown recognized,
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Agents. the Godowas for examination by the
and the Company's Sar Hong Kong, 16th July, 1929. (8114 Consignces veyors, Messrs. Goddard & Douglas
July, 1929, 10a.m. on Monday, the
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods are left the Godawan.
Na Fire Insurance will be effected by
us in any case whatever.
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From EUROPE.
THE Stan mahip
CITY OF TOKIO
复
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN.
out, both leg-betore" and Duming Dease, and Vincent were dismissed before the close, leaving the score
Big Hitting
STEEL AND COULSON LEAGUE.
C.C.C, BEAT GARRISON
SERGTS MESS.
The Craigengower C.C. were at home to the Garrison Sergeants Mess in the Steel Coulson's Billiard League last evening. Visitors were beaten at all tables, highest breaks Kitchell 30, Reed 27, Kew 25,
All in all, it seems to me that even if the findings are published the affair may be considered a closed incident.' The Tanaka Cabinet already has accepted re- sponsibility and resigned. There is no use beating a dead body."
Japanese proletarians still ineist that the death of Chang Tao Lin was the reruit of a carefully-laid plot in which a number of Japanese Army officers then on duty on the spot were implicated, and this
The game was resumed yesterday / by home players being Razack 31, charge would seem to be borne out
warm.
on a wicket showing signs of wear. There was a fair crowd, and the Owen-Smith, weather was locked upon as a tail-end" bate- man. straightaway proceeded to confound his crities with hurricane hitting.
some
He laid about him to such pur- pose that what had looked like an easy English Victory became more and more problematical. Quinn held up his end, and when he was. dismissed for 99. and Van der Merwe for only 1. Bell defended doggedly.
When Owen-Smith was
at last caught by Sutcliffe of Wool- ley he had hit up 129 out of a total of 275-far more than bad ever seemed likely.
Freeman took 3 wickets for 92. Woolley 3 for 33. and White 3 for
40.
England's Bad Staft.
The players and scores were!— J. M. V. Ribeiro beat Sgt.
Hodson 130-93.
P.
E. Zimmern beat Sgt. W. Sharpe
130-197
A. Kitchell beat Sgt. C
Ashman 150-32,
A. Kew beat S.Q.31. Sgt.
Jordan 150-80.
I.
R.
J.
M. A. Razack beat S/Sgt.
F. Ward 150-119.
H.
R. C. Recd beat S/S. Maj. W.
Beazeval 130-93.
Total: C.C.C. 900; G.S.M. 541.
BOXING IN AMERICA,
FIERCE "FEATHERWEIGHT.
BATTLE.
["D.P." Special Service.]
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by the number of officers who have been demoted and otherwise punish- The impelling, motives "for ed. agitation of the affair, however, was the fight of the inseite Party to force the "resignation of the Tanaka Cabinet. That object row has been achieved and it is likely the case will be dropped, and that the assassination of Chang Teo Lin will pass forever as a mystery, at least so far as the world at large is concerned.
Conditions have changed both in China and Japan since the assas sination, and with no useful pur- pose to be served it is likely the whole matter will be forgotten.
PASSENGERS.
Arrivals.
The following passengers arrived by the ss Andre Lebon from the North Mr. Sakakura, Mrs.
England, needing 18 to win. made shocking start, Sutcliffe and Hammond both being sent back
New York, July 10-Teny Can-Lovett, Mr. H. J. Swezey, Mrs. K. before lunch. Sutcliffe was caught
Hall, Mr. Ch. Mrs. Vernam of Morkel for 4, and Hammond zoneri administered a terrible beat- Wells and J. W. Fowler, returned one to the same bowlening to Phil McGraw here at Bissery, Ime: Pilliet, Afr. Wegelin, night' taking six out of 10 rounds with the other four fairly even.
for a blob!"
Engiand had scored 20 for 3 wickets at lunch.
Bowley and Woolley soon get set after the resumption, and put a different complexion on the game. When Bowley was out for 40, vie- tory appeared to be in sight.
THE Steamer THE
"ISAB having arrived from BREMEN, HAM. BURG and Porte, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their Cargo is being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon,
Hendren, however, failed, and where Delivery can be obtained.
Consignees SAE,"
are further notified that Maurice Leyland, before his
has taken hume crowd, had the mortification the Steamer
and BREMEN to be sent back without neering." RAMBURG Through Cargo for EONG KONG, Tate then joined Woolley, and the Ex 55. JELO." 8.8. KONG MAGNUS," necessary runs were hit off without
RUDOLF." 8.8. "ASKEMARIE,
at
$.8.
having arrived, Consignees of age 9.8. KAPITAN BOSH." 5.5. "GA
9.8.
by her are informed that all Goods are s.s.."ASE "RONG.
"being landed at their risk into the bazardous and/or extra-hazardous Go downs of Holt's Wharf, wkence Delivery
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be obtained by admitted after the No Claima Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods
remaining undelivered after 22nd to Rent. July, 1920, will be subject to Bent
All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before 29th July, 1999, or they will not be recognised
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods
No Fire Insurance will be effected by te in any case whatever.
Damaged Packages must be left in the Godown for examination by the Con signees and the Company's Surveyors, Mears. Anderson & Ashe at 10 am on
20th of July, 1929.
are to be left in the Godowns, where the Claim will be admitted after the
will be examined on any Tuesdays or Fridays, between the hours of 10.45 AM and Noox, within the Free Storage period of One Week,
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned, by
THE BANK LINE, LTD., General Agents. Hong Kong, 16th July, 1929. [8117
PRINCE LINE. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. From NEW YORK.
THE Motor Vessal
THE
JAPANESE PRINCE" having arrived from the shave Port on 16th instant, Consigness of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their rink into the Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on Monday, 22nd instant, at 10 AM.
All Claims must be presented within 15 Days of the Vessel's arrival here, which date they cannot be re
cognized.
Ho Olaims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 28rd instant, will be subject to Bent.
No Fizo Insurance. has been effected. Billy of Inding will be countersigned FURNESS (FAR HAST) LTD. 2nd Floor, King Buding
Connaught Road.
Telephone No. C. 8165, Hong Kong, 16th July, 1929. 18113
Goods have left the Godown and all Claims must be presented within. Two Weeks of the Ship's arrival here, after which date they will not be recognised.
Consignees are requested to surrender their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for Countersignature,
MELCHERS & 00, Agents: NOBODEUTSCHES LLOYD, BREMEN, “ Hong Kong, 14th June, 1929. (8111
THE S.S. "LOK SUN." CARGO TO BE DISCHARGED.
Our representative was informed yesterday that the work of discharg ing the 1,000 tons cargo in the. holds of the wrecked steamer "Lok Bun" has already bees begun by the Hong-Kong & Kowloon Wharf
Godown, Company Ltd.
As soon as this work has been completed, the vessel will be salvag- ed by the Taikoo Dockyard and Engineering Company and in all probability she will be taken in hand by that firm for repairs..
WARSHIPS IN HARBOUR.
The following warships were in harbour yesterday:-.
Basin Tamar, L.15, L.19, North ArmBirdar, Somine... West Wall Dock. Castor.. In Dock-Cicala:
No. 7 buoy
Sepoy.
aves arandandas No. 9. by-Sterling, U.S.S.Guam, Mindanao. Trench Gunboat.Argus:
further loss.
Scores as cabled by Reuter:-
South Africa 1st Innings.
Catterall, b Freeman
Siedle, b Larwood ..... Mitchell, b Tate ........ Morkel, st. Duckworth,
Freeman
Dwa
805 1807
17
Duminy, Freeman Deane, e Duckworth, h Tate 20 Owen-Smith, e Haramood, b
Freeman
Van der Merwe, ¿ Hom-
mand, b Freemna Bell, rot out" Extras
Tate Freeman Hammond White
C
England-1st Innings. Sutcliffe,
Mitchell, Quinn Bowley,e Bell, b Quinn
Уед Hammond,
Merwe, b Quien Duckworth, 6 Bell- Woolley, b Vincent
C
SHR1,00
Mr. J. Hanson, Mr. Su Ki K Eng, Mr. H. J. Sweezey, Mrá Erayer and Tander Mull, Mr.
Phil was on the verge of a knock out at several points in the battle, but his toughness saved him. The W. Tour, Miss K. Y. Tour, Mr. H, Gild, Mr Tebang Kowang and men are featherweights.
Johnas Dundee took a close two infants, Mr. F. M. Maze, Mr. decision over Eddie Martin in 105. Wright, Miss Tilburn, Mr. R. S. Yu, Miss M. O. Perkins, Mr. rounds.
At Brooklyn, Kid Chocolate took Vicente Mendoza, Mrs. and Miss
easy decision over
Baviriarsky, Mr. Correst, Mr. Fernandez of Manila, in. 10 rounds. Chiang Yu Lueh, R. P. Geerts, Mr. The sensational Cuban won every Juster and infant, Miss Rath Pax- Kerebel, Mrs. Crisler, Mr. and Mrs. round, dazzling his Filipino oppon-ton and Davis ent with an exhibition of clever baxing, coupled with sledge-hammer hitting.
Young
Fernandez was groggy and almost out on his feet during the last two rounds-United Press.
South Africa-2nd Innings. Catterall, b Tate
10
Siedle, c White, b Freeman 14 Mitchell, 1.b.w, b White
Duminy, b Woolley
Woolley
Extras
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
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14.
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129
O. M. R. W. 96 5 30 1
yesterday by the s.s. Chenonceaux The following passengers arrived from Marseilles and ports:-Mr. Mariott, Mr. 'De Lind, Mr. Camus,
Mr Phong Bang, Mr. Huynh Hang. Mr. Iu Chor, Mr. Lãm, Mr. Manasche, Mr. and Mrs. Huge, Mrs. Lipkowsky, Mr. Tillbeck, Hr. Gale, Mr. Mannsche, Mr. and Mrs. Gossenky, Mr. Glaize. Mr. Bernard, Mr. and Mrs S.eigler, Mr. Izardas, Misses Walker, Mr. Lepin, Mr. Underwood, Mrs Martignat, Rev. Pere Legris.
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1
17
,, YOKOHAMA
15
15
...H.K.$210.00 ..E K.$235.00
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MAATSCHAPPY.
(ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATIOS Co. on Batavia)
NEE - MOTOR VESSEL
The following passengers arrived by the s.s. Mishima from Seattle T and parts:-Miss V. Lawson, Miss M. Batler, Miss Kidwell, Missa R. Coney, Mr. Shu Shek Sei, Mr. S. Harris, Mr. G. Haris, Mrs. M. B. Scott, Master V. 1. Strookof.
Departures.
The following passengers left here
"VAN HEUTSZ"
Due to sail to SINGAPORE, BELAWAN.DELI and
PENANG, on 18th July.
by the ss. Andre Lebon yesterday Offers
for Marsailles and ports: - Mr.
excellent Saloon accommodation.
All lower berths.
English cuisine.
Doctor carried, Wireless telegraph.
1st Class Fare to Singapore--3125.
In connection with the Royal Packet Nay. Co.'s (K.P.M.) Service to a destinations in the Netherlands East Indies
C. T. Bauman, Mr. R. J. Roark, Mr. S. Johnson, Mr. L. M. Grand, Mr. and Mrs. Bigazzi, Mr. Dillon, Mr. and Mrs. Vannetti, Mr. E. John, Mrs. A. V. Bishop, Mr. Toma Bishop, Mr. Rene Jacob, Mr. Demarti, Mr. J. S. Martinez, Mr. Corbillon, Mrs. Richard and child, and Australia. Mr. and Mrs. Smillo de Motta (Consul) and two children, Rey. Sister Therese, Rev. Sister Rose, Mr. P. Battesti.
Vincent, b Freeman Quinn, Leyland, b Free-
Morkel, b.w., b.Freeman...
60
Deane, b White
1113.1
Owen-Smith, e Sutcliffe, b
19
Vincent, "b. Woolley ......
2
Quinn, st, Duckworth, b
White
Van der Merwe, c Duck.
Total
936
worth, b Freeman
Bell, not out
26
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
13
O. M. R.
W
Larwood
17 4 35
Total
275
26 8
40
2
32.3 6 115 7
18 2 13
17 6 24. 0
b
Tate Hammond White
7 0 --19 0
37
Freeman
£3 35
+
40
3
92 7
3
31
Bowley
4 1 7
0
der
Woolley
15.1
3
35
3
05
Leyland...
3
0 19
0
21
England 2nd Innings.
83
Hendren, c Van der Merwe,
b Quinn
Sutcliffe
e Owen-Smith; b
Morkel
4
Q
Leyland, e Duminy, b Quinn 43 Tate, e Owen-Smith, b Vin-
cent
Bowley, e Mitchell, b" Vin-.
cent
40
Hammond, cand b Morkel
Woolley, not out
05
Larwood, e Deane,
Hendren, Owen-Smith,
Mr. G. Allan, Mrs. and Miss Crow ley, Mr. and Mrs Williams, Mide
......chell....
0
Vincent
Freeman, b Quinn'
15
Leyland, b Vincent
Extras
:.8
Tate, not out
Extras
Total
**398
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
O M. R, W.
Morkel Bell' Quizn Vincent
10
6
41.
0
14. D
58
1
·29.5 5
02
30
76
Owen-Smit
Mitchell...
13
145
Quinn
··Morkel
Bell Mitchell
17
t
24 1.
White, not out
(Continued on next Column).
to
0
24
12
The following passengers left bere for Australia porte į viá Manila by the s.a. Taiping yester- day:Mr. and Mrs. Ballantyne, Mr. Wesson, Mr. McFadyen; Mrs. Linden, Miss McFadyen, Mr. Kent,
Agents:
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN-LIJN.
Telephone 1574.
ON SALE.
Yank Bürtme · Oxazen Road,
TELL
5 A. W. Allan. Miss T. Stodart, Mr.
Total (for 3 wkte.)... 188. England won by 5 wickets.
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
6.M. R. W;
0 246
8 0
E. J. Scott, Dr. and Mrs. J. S.
of the SOUND VOLUMES McLawin, Mr. W. A Piper, Mr. BOU
KONG WEEKLY HONG Abraham, Miss Macky, Miss Jea- nings, Mr. N. A. Murphy, Mr. D. PRESS, July to December, 1928. Lam, Miss Porteous, Miss Lack, Mrs. Ledgard and son, Mr. and Mrs, Stephen Mark and two child. ren, Mr. Erie Hon, Mrs. Harry Gee. Hon and infant, Mr. M. Leves
The following passenger left here by the Chenonceaux Yesterday for the Narva: Mye
Mr. II. N. Bishop, Mr. F. Vandyke
WITH INDEL, Pator-$7.50.
the Esna Kox PRESS OPTION.
THE SHROFF
to make out Chit for $7.50 and send it with your Home Address, to 11, Tea House Street, In return, we will send. you the Weekly Pres for Six Months
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