HONG KONG DAILY
PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1934.
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CONSIGNEE NOTICES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
AUSTRALIAN-ORIENTAL LINE LIMITED.
5,8. "CHANGTE.”
[THE aboya vessel which left Sydney Ton 19th May and which it ex pected to arrive here on 18th Jung, went ground off Basilan Island, Philippine Islanda, on 7th June and was refloated on 11th June, and in consequence of this grounding a General Average has been declared.
A security for General contributions is to be fal Average by consignees who are required to sign an Average Boad and to make a cash
of of depast en 14 of the so done arrived Insurance, Freight and Exchange plus 10%).
Guarantees in lion of cash deposits will not be accepted."
8.84 CHANGTE" will discharge her cargo at Holt's Wharf. Kowloon and Messrs. Goddard & Douglas will necessary be appointed to act sa surveyors in the interests of all con
erued. Attar ascertaining the condi- tion of their cargo consignees are required to return to us their Valuation Forms in triplicate together with the required cash deposits, prior to taking delivery of the goods.
PRINCE'S VISIT TO
SCOTLAND
Inspects Ayr's County Regiment
(Special Air Mail Service)
Glasgow, May 31, His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, paying his third visit to Scotland in almost as many
months, yesterday inspected the regimental depot at Ayr of the Royal Scots Fusillers, of which he is Colonel-in-Chief, and after warda motored to Prestwick
to watch the progress of play in the British Amateur Golf Champion- ship on the inks of Prestwick Golf Club, of which he is captain. In the late afternoon he played a round of golf at Turnberry with Brigadier-General "A. C. Critchley, James M'Dowall, the Prestwick professional, and Archie Compston, Coombe Hill
In the interval between his Ayr and Prestwick engagements the Prince gladdened the hearts of at least a proportion of Ayr's school children by making an informal call to Ayr Academy, and pleading successfully with the rector for a (2636 half-holiday to mark the occasion:
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents: AUSTRALIAN-ÜKIENTAD LINE, LTD.
NOTICE TO CONSIUNEES.
PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co.' STANI RAJPUTANA.".
ARKIVED HONG KONG ON 13TH JUNE, 1934.
FROM ANTWERP,LONDON, GIBRAL- TAR MARSEILLES, MALTA, PORTSAID, ADEN, COLOMBO AND STRAITS.
ONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above-named Vessel are hereby in Formed that their Goods are being landed and pliced at raw amk in the Bong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon where ach Consigament will be sorted out Mark by Mark and Delivery can be obtained sa the Goods are landed.
His Royal Highness spent last night as the guest of Colonel at North Dalrymple Hamilton Bargany, Dality, and will leave for the South to-day by train from Stranraer.
An Informal Visit... The royal visit was for the most part of an informal character, and for that reason the time of the Prince's arrival in AVT was not made public, Comparatively few people, beyond the passengers in the local train. to which the Prince's sleeping car was attach- ed at Mauchime, saw him step on to the platform at Ayr about twenty minutes past nine.. to be greeted by Major W. Tod, Officer Commanding the regimental de- pot, and Major R.
LONDON EXCHANGE RATES
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On Amsterdam
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Athena.....
12.10 Florins 375 Drachmas
Jun 7. 7.47 525 8.
June D. 7.441 527 5.
Belgrade Berlin
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221
30.43 Marke
13.18
13.08
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Is. Bd. per Rupee 1/6 1/32
36 Belga
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37 1/32
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5.024
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will sail at
8.00 A.M.
21,60 505
21,531
505
47.58d. per Peso
"36 8.0.
36 8.0.
18.159 Kroner 22,391
22.394"
96.294 Franes
15.60
15.55
169.29 Marka
2281
2267
1/51
1/51
110 Escudos
110
110
58 7/16 381 B.Ü. 5.03
36 29/32 581
38 8.0.
4.987 Dollars 5.071 18.150 Kroner ................ 194. France 164.25 Kronan
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76 17/32
121
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1/34 19.40
27
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191
194
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The Prince was particularly in-Buenos Aires terested in the parade of the Copenhagen
Geneva veterans, many of whom wore the medals of more than one cam-Helsingfors paign, and he spoke to several of Hongkong them, including Samuel Wallace, Lisbon....... Dundee, whom he had met behind Madrid .......... the lines at Loos during the Great Milan.........
thel Montevideo Former members of War.
Montreal regiment had come from places as
New York Fort William and far apart as Barrhill to attend the parade. Oslo
Paris One of the oldest of the veterans Colour Sergeant David M'Adle, Prague Maybole, who is 80 years of age, Rio de Janeiro...... 26.93d. per Gold" was wearing the Afghan Medal for the march from Kabul to Kanda-Shanghai....
Stockholm har!!
Viandik Yokohama *****. Silver (spot)
"(forward) Silver War Loan
A number of wives of otacers, warrant officers, and N.C.O.'s were afterwards presented to the Prince, who later saw recruit squads at musketry training and physical drill, before being photographed in a group composed of the depot. staff.
Holiday For School Children On leaving, the barracks His Royal Highness paid an infórmal visit to Ayr Academy the cadet corps of which is affiliated to the 4th/5th Battalion of the Royal Scots Fusiliers. The corps and other pupils of the school were assembled in front of the building. is Royal Highness spoke for some time to the rectar, Dr. Ritchie. and asked that the pupils should *be givel a holiday to mark the occasion.
Dr. Ritchie readily assented, and
the Prince himself, amid delight- ed cheers, announced, the conces- sion to the children. During his
stay he inspected the cadet corps, and was introduced to Captain T. Watson, the gymnastic instruc-
tor. G. Parsona
Round Of Golf At Turnberry The Prince arrived at the Prest-
twelve and came out on to the wick Clubhouse about half-past
course almost immediately, carry-
The platform party also included Baille Ross, representing the Pro- vost of Ayr: Mr. P. A Thomson Town Clerk: Mr. James Lowdon, Chief Constable of Agr: Mr. A. Ning a shooting stick" and wearing Optional Goods will be landed here Phillips, assisting operating mana -
a grey checked plus four suit with anl Instructions have been given toger of the LMS. Railway Com the contrary Six Hours before serial of pany; Mr. Hugh Ross district the Steamer
goods and passenger manager; Mr. Goods not cleared within 8 days in
Along with officials of the Prest- James Toward, stationmaster of wick Golf Club and of the R. and data of arrival will be subject to
Ayr; and Mr. J. Revans, superin-A, he went straight to the seven- No Fire Insurance will be effected by tendent of LMS. «Police.
teenth hole, where Roger Wether- un in any case whatever.
Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns for stamination by the Consignees, and the Company's away Masar, GODDARD & DOUGLÂN, út 10 a.m. on Mondays and Thursdays, within the Free Store-period?"
Consignees are specially notified that it is necessary for a Revenus Officer to be present at the examination of damaged datiable cargo.
All Chins against the Steamer must be presented to the Underrigned on ar before
3rd
July, 1934, or they will
not be recognised.
No Olaims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowa. MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co,
Agenta. Hong Kong, 13th June, 1834,
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having arrived from BREMEN, HAM- BURG and Port, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their Cargo is being landed at their rink into the Go downs of the Hong Kong and Honkon Wharf and Godows Co., Ltd.
Ltd, Kowloon, where Delivery can ke
Consignees are farther notified that
black pull-over and scarlet tie. He was hatless.
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HOME RACING
Pharacre's Victory
́(Special Air Mail Service)
London, May 31. cose, had every chance, but was finished Fine weather and the promise not good enough and His Royal Highness, who waed and George T. Dunlap were in of some interesting racing attract- seventh, Ballon Prince, after accompanied by his Equerry. Major John Aird, chatted for a He spent some time watching the Bath Spring Meeting.
the closing stages of their game. ed a fairly large attendance of making the running for three few moments to members of the various players, and sat for a turf on this course is very old, with
The furlongs, just missed a place.
platform party before entering a
while on a hill overlooking the
was the result that the going waiting car to drive to the bar-
sixth green As the Prince was quite good. In racks
conversation with
Baille Ross he inquired particular-going back for lunch along the . The most important event an
ly about the state of employment in the burgh
Yacht Deck Grandstand, Public interest in the visit drew
crowds of enthusiastic onlookers to the streets adjoining the bar- racks, and vantage points over. looking the parade ground, among them the deck of a steam yacht lying in a slipway on the seaward side of the barracks, were exploit ed to the full long before His Royal Highness emerged from the officers' mess wearing the uniform 42nd tartan trousers, khaki tunic, and glengarry bonnet of the regiment.
The parade presented a pic- turesque sight. In the centre of the barrack square were drawn up the recruits and staff of the depot, numbering 225, with bayonets Axed and swords ..drawo.
They were under the command of Major Parsons. Finnking them on the right was the pipe band of the 4-5th Battalion, the Terri
holidaymakers. broke through the thirteenth fairway crowds of
ropes and rushed down the hill side, forming a cheering Jane through which His Royal Highness passed.
the afternoon's programme, the Bath Spring Handicap, was won by Captain Wills with his five-year
out
Johnstone rode 1 perfectly fudged race to win the Dodington" Handicap for Mr. J. E. Rowson on Yum Yum. It was not until the Straight was reached that John stone attempted to move up. Then, after Samont bed drawn horse. Pharacre. trained by clear; Yum Yum was, sent, with a Fred Butters at a very famous strong run
Taking the lead a training establishment, Kingsclere, furlong from the finish Yum Yum Records Of The "Open"
which Butters has just taken over, won by two lengths Bamoht was who remained on the links until successful last summer in the race
In the clubhouse the Prince, Pharacre had not won since being second and Balpe third. Yum the late afternoon, was shown in for the Stewards Cup at Good-
Yum was bought by Mr, "Rowson teresting records
after she had won a long-distance Championship, which owes its in- racecourse this year. He was rid-This was her first success since of the Open wood and had not been seen on a selling race last year at Newbury. ception to Prestwick Golf Club. den yesterday by Beary, who was Mr. Rowen has owned her. She Subsequently he left for Turnberry, where he had a round of Golf, and
seen to great advantage on the stay well and so should win more where he is expected to play again had run very well in the Stewards'
horse. When, Flower of Zion, who races and after her racing career is over should have a definite stud Later to-day he Handicap at Kempton Park, drew value. I rather, suspect, that her will pass through Girvan on his out with the lead from the Dis- way South, and headmasters have
owner bought her originally in the been asked to co-operate in giving that she would win and give Ri-him, but with the idea that one tance it seemed reasonably certain | hope that she would win races for
him В welcome as he passes"
chards another winning ride. day she would take the place in through the town by having pupils Flower of Zion weakened near the his small stud of Princess of Mars, lined up for his arrival.
this forenoon.
CANTON SILK MARKET
the Steamer "O D) B B " has taken at torfal unit of the regiment, wear- HAMBURG and BREMEN Throughing kilts of the Erskine tartan in Cargo for HONG KONG Bk.
OCHTA 8.B
token of the raising of the "EMDEN", 8.8. "ANTIOCHIA".
The Kwangtung Raw Silk Test- ม B.S.STA d. regiment by Charles Erskine, Earl "DECISOBLANE' 6.8. "GANTER om SANTIAGO D of Mar. On the left were 150 ing Bureau, Department of Recon- OUBA, COPENHAGEN, NEW ranks of the 4-5th Battalion, struction. Canton. China,
YORK and KOTKA.
to Rent
uniformed but not armed, and
All Goods remaining undelivered after commanded by Colonel M. B. the 19th of June, 1984, will be subject Buchanan, and alongside the Ter- No Fire Insurancs will be effected by ritorials, ranged in two files at right angles to one another, stood us in any oss whatever, t
ex-Bervice Damaged Packages must be left in the 200
men of the Godown for examination by the Om- regimental Old Comrades Asso- sigaees and the Company's Surreyers, ciation, under the command Мовата Anderson & Ashe, at 10 am, Lieutenant-Colonel A. C. Adalt. on the 18th of June, 1994.
Chats With Veterans.
of
Consignees must have a Betenue, Officer in attendance when damaged. The Prince, carried out the dutiable goods are examined by the Inspection of the units in company Company's sorvagom.
No Claim will be admitted after the with Major Tod, Mator Aird, who Goods bave left the Godown and all Claims must be presented within. Two Wasks of the Ship's siziral here, after which date they will not be recognized.
Consignees are requested to surendar shair Bille of Lading to the Undersigned For Coantamiguntura.
MELOFERS & 00% Agente:" NORDDEUZBOXER’LzÖYD, BEKKIM, Hour Kong, 19th June, 1994
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"Canton Quotations -
June 12.
Extra 0.8. 13/15 HE. $480N.. Small Extra 0.8. 13/15 HK.
$385N. Crack. N.B. 14/18 H.K. $290N. Extra Extra 20/22 HK. 8270N, Waste N.8. Open EE. $59N.
Yokohama Quotations
June 13.
Yen 490 Yen 511
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Bogrɛe six months
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Bid Ask 121 122 1.22 123 1.22 – 1.29)
wore the uniform of the Grenadier Lieutenant R. 8, Guards, MNaught, depot Adjutant; and Captain⠀⠀ E. P. O. Boyle, As he passed along the leading ranks of recruits the pipers played The Road to the Isles" and at the close of the Inspection" His Royal December Highness took the salute as the New York Quotations are ob- Territorial and ex-Service men tained through Courtesy of Amer marched from the parade ground. Ican Oriental Finance Corporation
July September
Richard's 50th Winner.
finish, and coming with a strong | who has for a long time been a rup Pharacre got up near the win,
very useful brood inare to him. "ning-post.and won by a neck. Shell
of Gold, who had always been pro-· minent, was beaten for second place by coly a head. Flying Spear II, who was well backed, was up with the leaders for rather more than three furlongs, but was beaten soon afterwards.
A Useful Two-Year-Old Although Circumspect certainly
G. Richards, who has as large a following here as anywhere else, if not a larger one, won the first event of the afternoon, the Lans- down Selling Plate, on the Amity gelding, who started a pronounced
favourite. It was only in the last furlong that the Amity gelding got
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KAYE DON HURT IN CRASH
(Special Air Mail, Service)
phone message from the hospital Londori, May 30. She was at once driven there. Mr. Kaye Don, the racing motor- Kaye Don, who is 42, has" ac- ist, and his mechanic. F. Taylor,hieved many successes in motor were involved in a serious acci-j'and speed-boat racing. He mar dent on an Isle Man road late dried Miss Elleen Martin, last night.
year-old American heiress, in New Tork in 1932 the day before he returned to England after his un- successful attempt to win the in- ternational Motor Boat Trophy in:
Miss England III”:
Dan received cuts on the head and shock. Taylor has a fractured skull and is in a critical condi-
tion.
Mechanic Dies. Tayler, mechanie to Mr. Kaye Don, the racing motorist, died in hospital at Douglas, Isle of Maz from injuries he received,
Don's M.G. Magnette car was wrecked.
Kaye Don was in his hotel with had a good chance in the Dyrhamon challenging terms with the Maiden Plate for three-year-olds, Silver Bomme ally, who had made his wife, Mr. Norman Black, and Celebrant was made the better the running. It was not unth the several other friends when his favourite, Ridden by Fox, Cir- Judge had given his decision that mechanic suggested that the car. cumspect was in front at the end of any visitor could have known which he was to have driven in which of the two had won.' He the Mannin Beg race should be half a mile and remained there. antil the race was over, celebrant decided in favour of the Amity tested as the steering was stift. The inquest on the body of The two men left shortly after 10 Tayler was opened as Douglas, by challenged strongly below the Dia- gelding by a short head. F. Hartl- tance, but Circumspect had plenty gan gave 250 guineas for the win. Dm to test the car.
Mr. W. Lay, and after evidence of Nothing more was heard of identification by Norman Black, in reserve and drew away again, ner after the race: The Amity. winning by three lengths. Bella gelding is by McKinley, a sire who them, and when they failed the racing driver, was adjourned
to return a search party went out. Mr. Lay told the jury, that the cose, a colt by Bir Cosmo, must be has been successful in France but a useful sort of two-year-old, for when standing in this country was They found the car wrecked on
car in which Mr. Kaye Don the Castledown road.
·Richarda he followed up his win at Wolver a comparative failure.
The two and Tayler were riding came into hampton by winning the Badmin rode his fiftieth winner of the men were taken to the Noble collision with a hackney car driven ton Plate rather
by a Mr. Caine, who had two comfortably, |, season when he won the Trades-
The car had, oveturned while passengers. A back-wheel tyre of carrying 9 st. 5 lb. He was always men's Selling Handicap on Sharp- well placed and drew out into the shooter, trained by Templeman travelling on a narrow winding the hackney car was turn-011, ROME
road. lead two furlongs from the finish, who always saddles a number of Wife Called to Hospital
Tahu zile o the rose and winning by a length and a half winners at meetings held on this ma
Mrz, Don, who had remained in turned round. from the Gloriation gelding, who course. Mrs. R. Marks bought the was ridden by Carslake. Lithia, winner after the race for 180 the hotel, knew nothing of the
accident unt
Bibele of the who shared favouritism with Bells guiness.
Hospital.
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