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"ANNA MAERSK” having arrived, from New York and Porta, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk into the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Company's godowns at Kowloon, where Delivery may be obtained as ' as the Goods are landed.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the Tuesday, 7th November, will be subject to Bent,

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on Monday, 6th Noy at 10 by our Surveyor, Mesa, Goddard & Douglas,

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1933.

TO-DAY'S LOCAL JAPANESE VIEW OF P.I. POLITICAL

CONFLICTS

FOOTBALL

League Games And Suspicion of the Naval Base at Manila

Prospects

Division E

Kick-off at 4.15 p.m.. RA. v. St. Joseph's, Sookunpoo. Kowloon v. Recreto, Kowloon F.C.

ground.

H.K. Police v. Royal Navy, Caro-

line Hill.

(By Associated Press)

Tokyo-American Insistence on Washington next spring to pre- maintaining a naval base in the

sent a new petition to the Ameri- Phiuppine Islands is one reason

Can President. the Hawes-Gutting scheme

'AMERICAN EXPANSION independence hay met with re-

They Beem, however, to 'be jection at the hands of the overlooking one most important Filipino legislature in the fact, namely, that the United opinion of the Tokyo "Asahi" lead-States government has lately ing überal and independent come to attach special important Journal of Japan..

to the possibilities of "the Ameri- In an editorial Oct. 10 devoted can econmic expansion in to the subject of Philippine inde-Pacific. This, together with the RAV Athletic, Military ground,pendence the "Asah!" expresses the American private investment thus

Happy Valley.

belief that the Filipinos want far made in the island to the Bouth China v. HK. Club, Caro-American naval establishments aggregate amount of 520,000,000

Lincoln Regt. v.

**Division 1.. Kick-off at 2.45 p.m.

Royal Navy,

Chatham Road. Young Indians v. S.W. Borderers,

Sookunpoo..

line Hill.

Division III. South China A.A. v. University, Athletic ground, 2.45 p.m. S.W. Borderers V Radio S.C..

Athletic ground, 4.15 p.m. Lincoln Regt: v. R.E.. Chatham

Road, 4.15 p.m. Recreio v. RA.F., King's Park,

2.45 p.m R.AS.C. v. RA.M.C.. Military ground, Happy Valley, 4.15 p.m.

SUNDAY'S MATCH. League División I. Kelk-off at 4.15 p.m. S.W. Borderers v. South China,

Scokunpoo.

On the Raliway ground, Kowloon receive the Recreio and the home team should secure full, points. The Recreio cannot get together this season, but with Bowen back In the defence they should be able to run Kowloon, very close

"The Police receive the Navy at Caroline Hill and this should be a very fast game. The Navy ap- pear to have the advantage and with the return of the Aircraft carrier, Ehey will be able to turn out a very formidable side: The Police have a very forceful team and any mistake by the defence will be accepted.

At Sookunpoo the match be- tween the Gunners and St. Joseph's should be keenly contested but the Saints should win,

Division II. winners should be:- | Royal" "Navý, Borderers. Athletic

and South China.

Division II. The following should be the results:-

Win-South China, Borderers, Lincolns, R.A.F.

Draw. R.AS.C. and R.A.M.C. The match of the week should be that on Sunday where South China make their first appearance at Scokunpoo this season.

The match will be very keenly fought out and the result will most probably end in a draw, the: de- fence on both sides being very strong.

SUSPENSIONS, ETC.

The following suspensions by the Emergency Committee of the Hong Kong Football Association are noti- fied.

Mr. Mok Sang. South China ‘A.A. suspended until November 20, 1933. Mr. Wan Cho Loh, South China A.A., suspended until November 13, 1933.

These players were ordered of the field during the match pleyed between South China and Radio on October 21, 1933.

The League Management Com- mittee have awarded points as under:-

Division II-To R.A., South China falling to turn out a team on October 7, 1933.

Division II-To R.AS.C. The

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No Claims will be admitted, after the Goods hare left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the Monday, 6th November, will be subject to Bent

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowne, where they will be examined on Satur day, 4th November, at 10 m, by our Burveyors, Meears. Coddant & Douglas To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations, consignees must have s Revenus Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable goods are

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All Claim must reach us before the Tuesday, 5th Dec., 1999, or they will Monday 17th November, 1999, oy bhey not be recognized.

w Il not be rycogniz No Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

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Consignees must have a Revenue. Officer in attendance when damaged datiable goods are examined by the Company's surveyors.

withdraw altogether from the Islands or at least removed to some place remote from Manila." A translation of the editorial from the original Japanese fol- lows: "

the

yen, and the significant part the island is to play in future Ameri- can development in

China and the Far East, must be expected to modify the

American policy towards the Philippines in the future.

"That Philippine Senate voted

While nothing conclusive can Philippine independence accord- against the American bill of

be predicted under the present ing to the latest foreign despat- that the Philippine people's as- circumstances, it can be observed ches. The lower house is going to follow. suit it is indicat- their independence, perfect" and also piration for the acquirement of ed. All this is to seal the fate complete, in name and

fact, is of the independence bill which destined to complicate the inde- the American Congress passed pendence question to a very opposition. this spring in face of government serious extent and thus entail an

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in the least at the news.

We are not, however, surprised ment of the problem.

The bill in question was, the outset, popular among the Philippine islanders. It was earnestly sup- ported by the presidents of both houses in the Philippines who were well acquainted with the American policies and conditions. But the Philippine Congress was so decidedly unsatisfied with the bill that both presidents were at last, forced out of “office.

do-

FILIPINO OPPOSITION The Philippine people's opposi- tion to the independence bill was fast growing (bitter) until mestic political difference was buried for a joint action against the bill. A public resolution was even passed against the proposi- tion at a mass meeting of mili tary men in the island.

The Filipinos "are opposed not to their independence itself, of course. They BIA dissatisfied with the bill which fails to confer real independencec upon them. They want a decided revision of tical independence.. the bill so to gain a more prac¬

The Philippine islanders dislike the milateral imposition of tariff America from their land, as being duties on the good exported to highly against the spirit or fair- ness, even during the transitory perlod preceeding the establish- ment of their independence. Another point in the bill that is disappointing to the islanders is the maintenance of the American naval base in the island after the independence.

Catholic Churches

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They want the American authorities to withdraw it al- together, or, at least, remove it ta: some place Manila. Their further desire for remote from

the sake of ensuring their inde- pendence

complete and Bare enough is the conclusion, prior to the realization of the indepen- dence, of an agreement with the' Interested Powers for the guar-A White. antee of the Philippine neutra- lity.

All these aspirations of the Philippines are

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But the question is whether there is any practical possibility of such desires being realized under the existing condition of Ameri- can.

It is a "fact, indeed, that the Democratic party of the United States has always advocated Philippine independence. The non-nationalistic policy underly- ing the traditional attitude

of the Democrats was well mani- fested in the policy of President Roosevelt on the Cuban distur- bance.

Certainly such facts must be encouraging

to the Philippine leaders and, according to the latest report, they are planning the dispatch another mission to

University failed to turn out team on October 1, 1938

The Committee decided to re- arrange the fixture W. Borderers v. St. Joseph's, Division I. match. This game was abandoned by the referee during the second half ow- to heavy rain, on October 1,

1833,

Recreio Teams For

To-day

Division L

Club de Recreio Kowloon .F.C 4.30 p.m., Kowloon FC ground:-- E Marques J. Bowen and R. Bilva-Netto; W. Maller, N. T. Der No Claim will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godown the Algado and J. Gonsalves; T. Castilho, Claims must be presented within Two G. Guterres (captain), E. T. Bou- Wooks of the Ship's arrival here, sa, J. Gomes, J. C. Santos, which date they will not be recognised.

Consignees are requested, to surrender

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Club de Recreio v. RAF, King's

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CHURCH

Nov. 5th. 1933, Morning Order by the Rev. Frank

Hymn No. 505, "Lord, teach us how to pray aright" (St. Fulbert)

Prayer of Invocation. The Lord's Prayer 1st: Lesson

Hymn No. 628, "O Lord of all

." (Ellscombe)

2nd, Lesson

Prayer of Intercession

Hyma No. 398, "Ye servants of God, your Maker proclaim" (Han- over No. 4).

Sermon

Hymn No. 265. "O, how blest the hour Lord Jesus" (St. Oswald):

Benediction

National Anthem

Evening Order by the Rev. F. A. White,

lift mine eyea"

Hymn No. 398, "To the hills I

Lestan

Prayers

The Lord's Prayer Notices

Hymn No. 429, "O-God, my God, my all Thou art (Eden)

Sermon

Hymn No. 426, Love divine, all loves excelling' (Bithynia)

Benediction

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Maruling Service, 10.30 a.m. Evening Service, 8 p.m.

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UNITED SERVICES TEAM

For Match Against Malaya

The following have been select- ed to represent the United Ber- vices in their all-day match against Malaya on Friday, Novem- ber 10, on the HK.CC. ground.

Capt. P. V. Williams, R., Capt., Lt.. C C. Garthwaite, R.A Lt. A. C. Hamilton, S.V.B., F/O D. G. Morris, B.A.F., Lt. J. A. Eadon, R.N., Capt. 9. C. Cutler...

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