10
R.H.K. YACHT
CLUBTM
Illingworth Cup For Cruisers
Major C. C. Fowkes sailed · the Typhoon to win the Illingworth Cup for cruisers from Mr. R. Grieve in Monsoon, over a course covering 60 miles, over the week- end.
On Monday, in the Ladies' Firat Championship Race for "A" class yachts, over a distance of 7.1 miles Mrs, Stanton sailed Joss to win. with Mrs. Booty second in Painted Lady, and Miss M. Larsen third
in Jan.
Rolla salled by Mrs. Kemble, was first in the "H" Class: Diana, sailed by Miss Minna Whitham.
with Aerial was second
(Miss
Mary Whitham), third,
In the "I" and "G" class, Mrs. Marshall atcered Robina to win, with Miss Bilderbeck (Allsa) and Mrs. Cooper Heron) second and third respectively.
The full results of the races are as follows:-
וי
ILLINGWORTH CUP
Race For Cruisers
Course (1) Tathong Is. (P)
(2) Single Is.
Yacht No. Fin. Gor. Pasn. Azuina.
HONG
KONG
HONG KONG
TRADE RETURNS
DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY,
NOVEMBER 20, 1934.
THE CYCLING CLUB
ORIENT BEAT THE PALACE
Engines
{Continued from Page 7)
(286,858) 2,239,700
H.K. FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION
Souvenir For Capt. Elliot-Heywood
Week-End Activity
The results of their successful
The Council of the Hong Kong tourist time trial held a fortnight (830,899) Football Association met last night 480 show in the attendance on at the Sports Club for their Gen-week-end runs of the Hong Kong. 815,408
eral Monthly meeting, when Major Cycling Club Almost twenty cy- clists including four ladies, put (1,520,487)"
In an appearance on the run on Castle Peak road on which the "378,397
Club paid their 21st visit to the (317,977)
Cafeteria. 62,615 (180,554)
Manures
437,222 ."(398,010)
39,305
966,763 (157,999)
Treasure
(278,580)
Metals
3,111,962
43,409,6491
127,204 Vehicles (234,550) 3,114,748 Wearing
Apparel (3,594,655)
6,886,324 6,696,856 (5,111,028) (13,117,627)
143,458 228,669 (327,129) (168,891)
Minerals &
Ores
517,058 (509,468)
813,254
20
Nuts & Seeds
Oils & Fats
93,978. (390,764) 434,226 .. (549,485) 2,257,551
143,156 (204,476) 402,278
Sundries Bags
580,088 (1,457,704)
(2,082,780)
(14884,780)
120,095 (188,840) 785,378 Paper
(598,089) (694,454)
.5,803,923 Plece Goods: 7,508,454
(8,204,899) (6.328,054)
135,321
Hides
(172.620)
Electrical
Apparatus 195,271
(235,975) 102,799 (204,706)
701,677
Leather
Matches
Railway
22.628 60,581 Materials
(4,256) (43,160) 426,559 285,674 Total Tobacco
(650,039) (419,738)
Others
Paints
$7,118 (All Kinds) 294,703
(286,344) (107,002) 154,705 129.525 (123,285) (183,825)
2,802,118 3,149,036 (3,697,841) (3,998.698) 42.418,073 36,522,008 (47,554,788) (47,457.496)
COMPARISONS OF QUANTITIES
The following comparative table shows the quantities" of certain of the chief commodities imported into Hong Kong dur- ing the months of October, 1933 and October, 1934:-
Cattle
Tern
12 02.02.28 22.54.35 3 13 DNF
Monsoon 18 02.13.42 22.40.36 2
Azuma sailed by Mr. C. Cooke. U. and I sailed by Mr. H. S. Rouse, Typhoon salled by Major C. C.
Fowkes,
J
Curlew salled by Major Drennan Monsoon sailed by Mr. R. Grieve
LADIES RACE
First Championship (Monday, Nov. 19th.) Course (1) Channel Rocks,
(2) Holt's Whart Mark.
(3) Quarry Bay Mark. (4) Club Line.
Distance-7.1 miles.
"A" Class (Started at 14.501
Sapan Wood Foodstuffs
Beans..... Fresh Fish
Vegetables, Fresh & Dried
Head
*
Oct. 1934 4.520 23,737
C. M. Manners was in the chair.
In the course of the evening, a letter from the secretary of the Shanghai Football Association was read. Shanghal accepted Hong Kong's invitation to send a team down for the Telegraph Cup" dur- ing Chinese New Year and asked A draw for further particulars.
Triumph For Enthusiasmi
(Special Air Mall Service)
London, Oct. 31. Clapton Orient's victory over Crystal Palace was a triumph for enthusiasm. The fact that most of the men, in the Orient side covered twice the" ground they The hardriders put in the morn- need have done can be overlooked, Ing on Individual runs-matoly The fact is that they, always had
· themselves excusing
on the yard in hand of the opposition, grounds that they were training and by their whole-hearted endes-
was also made for the first round-visiting such places as Un-long vour they unsettled the Crystal
of the Senior and Junior Shields.
An Interport sub-committee was
formed with Capt. Hague, Mr. W.
Pryde, Commander Whittaker. Mr. Wong Ka Taun, Mr. T. G. Stokes and Mr. C. A. Goldenberg to look after the arrangements connected with the interport.
The takings for the Armistice Day match was $550 gross, for the Searchlight Tattoo game was $340, net, Farewell Game between South China "A" and the Borderers was $535 net.
and Sha-tau-kok on the Mainland, | Palace side. and cireulting the Island
At 2.15 p.m. a few of the re
guiars left the Ferry and collected
the Shamshulpo section en route. An unfavourable wind "allied to the surprising warmth of the afternoon brought forth a great
deal of perspiration, with the re sult that quite a thirsty crowd made the Cafeteria at 4 pm, f
tea: The homeward trek was
commenced in two sections at 4.15 p.m. and 4.45 pm. Better condi- tions over the final miler. however. Welcome was extended to Com-
saw the social party seach Bham- mander Whittaker as the Naval
shulpo a quarter of an hour ahead Representative, and to Mr. Wood- of the speedmen who arrived at ward the secretary of the Naval 5.40 pm The 9 new cyclists per- Club. These two gentlemen filled formed extremely well, and as in the posts of a member of the the main they were possessed of league management committee and their own machines it is hoped to ground sub-committee vice Mr. see a great deal of them in the A. R. Hughes R.N: Comdr. T. A future...
elected Vice- Hussey R.N, President vice Capt. C. E. Elliot Heywood who is leaving the Co-
Was
Next week-end two runs
•
have
BREWERY IN CANTON NEXT MONTH
Canton, Nov. 19.
ment of Reconstruction
It is learned that the machin- estab.. ery for the beer brewery Ished by the Provincial Depart-
is
now..
being installed
The brewery will start work some time..next monta) --- Central "Press.
*CONSIGNEE NOTICES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
ELLERMAN LINE
FROM GDYNIA, HAYBURG,
ROTTERDAM & ANTWERP,
THE Steamship
We seldom saw a real concerted whereas the Palace forwards show-TITY OF RASTBOURNE movement by the Orient forwards, ed excellent ball control. But they were rarely allowed à shot at goal Nothing can be more heartening by the splendid Orient defence.
to David Pratt, the Orient mana-
having arrived, Consignees of cargo by her are informed that all goods are hasardous and/or extra-hsaardes go- being landed at their risk into the
downs of Messrs. Bolt's Wharf, whence delivery may be obtained.
ger, than the fine form of Searle,
Optional cargo will be carried on, a speedy and courageous right-anles notice to the contrary be given
back.
Another Factor
There was another important factor in the Orient's win. The Lea Bridge ground is in rather poor condition and all against good football. The side that keeps the ball on the move with Arst- time passes should succeed. Mr. Tresadern saw this and told his men at half-time on no account was really to dribble. Yet. It through Haynes trying to beat one man too many that the Palace last the first goal.
been a ranged, the first leaving Jordan Road Ferty at 10 am, un- der Mr. V. Néviss whose intention wasit is to reach the Cafeteria by easy stages to suit new riders de- sirous of an all-day trip. The route will be via Talpo and Fan- ling. The second party will leave the same rendezvous under Mr. G. Whitchurch at 2 pm. and will meet the social section at the His Children Taken to Hiding- Cafeteria for tea at 4.30 p.m.
"The 15th of December allotted to the Royal Navy, for the match with South China "B" to be played at their new field at the Polo ground. The takings of this match will be given to the new RN. and R. M. playing field, Fund. Presentation To Capt. Elliot- Heywood
The 50 and 100 miles time trials arranged for the next two week- ends have each been postponed a week owing to lack of entries. No further postponement will be made trials Wil definitely
'.
December 2ud-50 milsa, Star
10 E.. December 9th-100 miles, Start
After the meeting a cock-tall party was held in the Sports Club at which Capt. C. E, Elliot-Heywood was presented with a cigarette box suitably inscribed by the Associa- tion. In making the presentation and these Sir Thomas Southorn, the presl-start as- under: dent of the Association sald:-
Ladles and Gentlemen,-As this is the last occasion on which the Hong Kong Football Association is Akely to have the pleasure of Capt. Eillot-Heywood's presence at its meetings I have been asked on be- half of the Association to express our very sincere regret at his im- pending departure. from Colony.
Animals, vo
Pigs ....
Oct. 1933
5,582 28,692
Building Materials
Bricks and Tiles
Pieces
1,285,371
Cement...
Piculs
256,229
Class
....... Sq. Ft
245,359
(3)
Lime
Piculs
1,069
Tathong Is. (5)
Timber'
Cu. Ft.
326,711
1,094,802 143,457 310,200 1,870 271,374
Distance:-80 miles.
Chemicals and Drugs.
(Started 18.30 Saturday)
Acids
Pleuls
938
350"
Time
Alum
910
2.332
Bleaching Powder
513
2,279
1. 02.18.20 00.47.22
Soda Ash
5
3,394
12.815
!!
Typhoon
U and I 8: 02.03.17 00.44.24 10 02.04.38 22.29.55
4
Dyeing & Tanning Materiäls
Betelnuts
Piculs
1,333
1,980
lony.
Curlew
Cutch
420
1,344
Gambier
3,789
3.301
Indigo (Art.)
198
237
Mangrove Bark
403
1,064
210
200
62.770
19,675
Shark Fins
1.287
22,582 13,224
2628
Flour (Wheat)
78,079
$4,930
Poultry
Head
317,325
260.295
Bacon and Ham
ibs..
Ricc
Piculs
Sugar...
91,840 1,423,372 238,530
106,018 806.001 390,962
Onions
12,733
17,381
Potatoes
17,988
21,164
€2,898
61,422
Ginger (Fresh).
17,110
21.341
Fuels
Coal
Toas
60,215
Firewood
Piculs
156,135
62,477 213,094
Scratch
Yacht
Carpenter
No. A I
Finishing Time
Liquors
Posn.
Malt Liquors
Gallons
D. N. 8.
Spirits
32,882 4,689
Osla
A 2
D. N. 9.
Wines
2,480"
Wasp II.
A 3
16.55.01
€
Native Liquors
23,242
32,875 7.985 1,394 57,510
Artemis
A 4
D. N. S.
Metals
La Linda
A 5
17.11.05 10
Iron and Steel Bars
Piculs
104,345
24,812
Jap
A B
Isabel
A ?
14.48.20 18.53.50
3
Lead, Fig
2,973
3,278
i
5
Wire Nalls
1,978
591
Guill
Olcada
True Blue
Pat
Painted Lady Alt
A 8 A 9 16.58.49 7 A10 17.09.35 9 ALI
4 16.51.07 A12 17.05.21 8
16.45.50
16.41.19 1
Tin Slabs
12,245
11,658
Tin Plates
15,474
35,174
Nuts and Seeds
Groundnuts
Piculs
35,605
11,214
Melon Seeds
3,084
1,939
2
Pepper
1,164
1,810
Sesamum Seeds
2,361
2,410
ne
Other Beeds
1,550
1,688
Owen-
Oils and Fats,
Petrol Kerosene Lard
Gallons
1,838,362
10,355
Picuis
Paraffin Wax Cocoanut Ol
2,511. 7,314
363,080 1,797,818 1,407 11,504
844
1,133
294
19,975
284 7,500
4,187
3.893
N
Pieces
Yards
123.129 4,011,443
Yards
172,362 52,794
99,316 4.797,402 118,212
Piculs
(Started 1500)
Art. Silk Yarn
lbs.
*786 132,464
36,614 1,006 178,992
Tobacco
Yacht Diana Colleen Rolla
No. # 1
Time Posn.
Cigarettes
lbs.'
158,375
16.49.46
2
Foreign Tobacco
-E 2
# 9
D.N. 8. " 16.40.45
Native Tobacco
1
Raw Tobacco
1,579 92.638 678,693
125,918 1,298 78,822 632,404
Aerial
Sundries
17.00.03 4
Gunnies ....
Pieces
4,101,031
1,640,518
Hides .....
Piculs
.8.182
2,641
Leather (Sole)
3,104
3,920
Mats (Others)
Bales
20,756
1,843
Mary
Paper (Chinese)
Pictils
9,127
Common Soap
569
9,568. 1,249
Joss
"Wasp II" salled by Mrs. Grimin "La Linda" salled by Mrs. Sheldon. "Jan" sailed by Miss M. Larrsen. "Isobel" salled by Miss
2
Hughes. "Joss" sailed by Mrs. Stanton. "Gull" called by Mias Mackie, "Cicade" called by Mrs. Keary. -*"True Blue" salted by Mrs. Adams, "Pat". salled by Mrs Elliott. "Painted lady" sailed by Mrs.
Booty,
"H" CLASS
Linseed Oil
Peanut Oil Wood Ou Plece Goods
Cotton
Sultings .... Union Clothi
Silk Piece Goods
Corrected
Dorothea
H 7 18.54.02 H 9
"Diana" salled by Miss Minna
"Rolia" salled by Mrs. Kemble.
Whitham an
"Aerial" sailed by Miss
**Whitham,
"Dorothea" saded by Mrs.
Mackon,
" T
CLASS
7.
(Started at 1505)
Corrected
No. Tline Posn
IT
Yacht Daphne Ailsa
Stella
1.3 Y1
Jade.
Heron
Robene
Wedgion
Adanac Zephyr Gael
D. N. 8.
17.04.25
Y 3 17.07.26 ¥ 4 17.02.25£ 17.09.081
Y 6 Y 8
17.18.36 G1 DNS Tornetto2DNS
Eunice A17,35.42)
Joan
CD.NET
Lola
GODNIE
2
3
LAWN BOWLS US RC v. KCC
result of the game clearly proves that the United Services Recreation Club already possess the nucleus of quite a good team.
Names of players and scores.—
RINK GAMTEZ U.S.R.C.
The United Services Recreation Club (Boyls Section) played a return match with the Kowloon P. Younghusband, Major M. H Cricket Club on "Buriday," "on" the Impey, G. Charlton, Capt. C. R. K.C.C. Greena. One rink and one Ellot-Heywood (Skip) 25. pairs game were played and the
K.C.C.
E Abraham, R. E Lindsell, L. W.
H. Brown, A. E. Silkstone (Skip) 14. PAIRS GAME
"Ailsa" salled by Miss Bilderbeck.
Heron" called by Mrs Cooper. Robena”. salled by Mrs. Marshall. Wedgion" salled by Mrs Bilder-18.
beck
Balled by Mrs. Wren salled by Mrs Anley.
U.S.B.C.
|
the
9 a.m.
Full detaks as to the course, etc. may be had on application at 23 Taipo Road or 32 Johnson Road. Victoria.
appreciated the kind gift and more
CHAPLIN THREATENED BY KIDNAPPERS
Place
(Special Air Mail Service
prior to arrival of steamer.
No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the godowns, and al oromber, 1931, will be subject to rent. goods
undelivered after 28th remaining
All claims against the steamer must be presented to the undersigned on or befors 3rd December, 1934, ar they will not be recognised
All broken, chafed and damaged goods must be left "in the godowas, here they will be examined by the steamer's surveyor on any Tuesdays or | Fridays, between the hours of 10.45 am, & Noon, within the Free Storage Period of One Wook.
No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bills of lading will be countersigned by THE BANK LINE(CHINA), LTD.
Agenta.
(3018 Hong Kong, 19th Nov., 1934.
NORDDEUTSCHER ·LLOYD,
BREMEN.
NHB Steamer
"TRIER"
having arrived from BREMEN, HAM- BURG and Ports, Consignses of Cargo are hereby notified that their Cargo la being loaded at their risk into the Go dows of the Hong Kong suk Kowluc Whart
Godown Co.,
"Ltd., Kowloon, where Delray on Le blained,
London, Oct. 31.
and Charlie Chaplin's home
Consignees are further notified that studio in Hollywood have been the Steamer " TB-I KR " bas taken at fortified like a mediaeval castle, HAMBURG and BREMEN Throngh and his two young sons have been Cargo for HONG KONG ex 88. "ELBING IV, 8.3. "Lussers", S.B. removed from his estate to
#JELO", and S. "BEBA" from hiding-place because of threats by ELBING, DANZIG, OSLU and CO-
PENHAGEN, kidnappers.
a
Hollywood's nerves are in a bad state after a kidnapping scare which has followed threats to several distinguished persons.
But when a workman at the
All Goods remaining undelivend after the 20th November 1934, will be subject to Rent
No Fire Insurance will be effected by De in any case whatever.
Damaged Packages must be laft in the
It is impossible to over-estimate particularly of what was said about studios overheard a conversation Godown for examination by the Con..
the value of Capt. Elliot-Heywood's
loves so
Fim
Bir Thomas Southorn, he
services to sport in Hong Kong and sald had certainly proved himself particularly to Football, the sport to be a friend of the Association. with which we are concerned in He was glad that Mr. M. K. Lowas this Association. Debarred by the amongst them and gladder still the happy relations existing between tragedy of his War Service from the Chinese teams and the for- active participation in the sports eigners. They have also a very
well, Capt. ElHot-
tactful and energetic chairman in Heywood has deyoted his energies the person of Major Manners. He to making it possible for others reminded the gathering that the and particularly for service men to Association was always open to and healthy sport. criticisms and on the whole they enjoy clean
of 115 who have Only those
have done pretty well. been associated with him know the energy and enthusiasm he sorry to leave Hong Kong and par-
ticularly Hong Kong Sports. bas displayed in the work of the thanked the gathering for all they Hong Kong Football Association." have done for him in his sojourn Unfailing in his regular attendance here and wished the Association. at meetings of Council and Com-and all those present success and mittee his tact and discretion have fuck. (Applause).
been of the utmost value to his colleagues and have helped to smooth over many a difficult, situation, while with the courage to which bis war record so amply testifies he has never hesitated to uphold what he believed to be the tight course however unpopular it might be. The Colony generally and the Army in particular owe a great debt of gratitude to Capt. Elllot-Heywood for the flourishing condition in which Hong Kong Football` finds itself to-day.
Capt. Elliot-Heywood, we shall miss you greatly from our meetings and from our Football matches and before we adjourn the Council de- sires ine to present to you this small memento as a mark of our great appreciation of your services to the Association. I am very pleased indeed that it has fallen to my lot to make this presentation for we were thrown into close con- tact by a certain festive occasion in your family and I have been en- abled to appreciate at its true value your devoted service to best
THE DRAW
SENIOR SHIELD
He was
1st. Round to be played on
January 5th or 6th 1935 ·
He
The draw for the First Round of the Senior Shield resulted as fol- lows:-
Hong Kong Police v. Lincolns Kowloon' ground.
St. Joseph's.
South China "B" v. -Caroline HUL
.Club. v. Royal Welsh-Club.
Navy v South China "A"-RN, and R.M. ground.
East Lancs, v. Kowloon -Sookun- pool
Bye-A Chine Athielte, and Club de Recreio
JUNIOR SHIELD
1st Round to be played on January 5 or 6. Grounds
to be adjusted at x- later date
The draw for the First Round
interests of aport in this Colony, the Junior Shield resulted as fol- We bld you Goodbye with heartfelt || lows:-
regret and we wish you and Mrs. China Athletic RE-Winner Ellot-Heywood the very best of to meet Lincolns.
good fortune in the future. (Ap- plause),
In accepting the gift Capt. Elliot Heywood thanked the Association
Capt. H Marshall, Dr. J. Smalley for the present and said that he
K.C.C
G. Lee, J. Rakusen 18.
and his
family
cherisir it as a memo
alwa
happy sojourn in the olony."
Navy v. Eastern-Winner to meet Kowloon.
RAMG. y. Royal Welsh, R.A. V. EA7.
Epst Lance. v. Cub.
RAO.C. v. Bonth China, Club de Recreio ». Police. University v RASC,
binting at a plot to kidnap the Chaplin children it was not taken
seriously.
Now threats have been received through the post.
"A small army of guards has been engaged to guard Mr. Chaplin himself, and the children, Charlie and Sidney, the sons of Lito Grey,
removed to their hiding
were place.
They are not attending school. Few Hollywood gangster pictures have contained more guns than are now around the Chaplin pre-
mises.
signses and the Company Sarregon, on the 24th November, 1934. Mess. Anderson Ashe, at 10 am
officer in attendance when damaged Consignees must have a Revenue
dutiabis goods are examined by the Company's surveyors.
*No Claim will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godown and al Weaks of the Ship' sival bere, afte Claims must be presented within Two which date they will not be recognised.
“Consignees are requested to jarreader their Hills of Lading to the Badarigued for Countersignature.
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