BURNS PHILP LINE M.V. "NUPTUNA"

Dae 11th Nov.

PASSENGER & FREIGHT SERVICE TO AUSTRALIA.

Sailing 14th NOV.

for Saigon, Manila, Sandakan, Salamkua, Rabau), Sydney & Melbourne,

-First Class Fare to Sydney:

Single: £47.10,04. ..... Return: £76.

Passenger & Freight Agents —

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.

P... O. Building.

Joint Passenger Agents:-.

Nippon Yusen Kaisha

King's Building.

CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

CONSIGNEE NOTICE.

8.8. ARAMIS"

25*A/36. BRINGING CARGO Frok MARSEILLES," &c.

ARRIVED HONG KONG or SATURDAY, THE 17TH OCT., 1835,

MONSIONPES are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Opisi, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored into the Go down of Hong Kong, Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd. Kowloo, whence delivery may be obtained immediately after landing.

All claime must be sent in to me ca or before the Wednesday, 27th Oct. 1936, or they will not be recog› lard.

Damaged Fackare will be examined by the Company's Surveyor, Mesar Goddard & Dougins in the presence of the Consignees at 10.00 m. on Friday, 3rd Oct., 1936,

Consignees must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when any dutiable gods are examined by the Company's Surveyors

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No Fire insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.

*, OHL,

Agent

Hong, Kong 17th Oct., 1978.

CONSIGNÉES' NOTICE.

THE BER LINE STKAMERS, LTD.

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FROM LEITH, MIDDLESBRO'. ANTWERP, LONDON AND STRAITS,

THE S.S. "BENGLOE."

CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO, LTD. CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

AND

NONSIGNEES per. Co.'s VosBS!

"PERSEUS"

FROM UNITED KINGDOM VIA SINGAPORE.

Are beroby zotified that their Cargo

will

Wharf, Kowloon, where it will is at be discharged. into Holt' Consignees risk and subject to Terms Wharf. The Cargo will be ready for and Conditions of Storage at Holt's Delivery from Godown on and after

th Oct.

Optional Cargo will not be landed here unless Notice has been given prior to Steamer's arrival, but carried on from

port to port to the final port of call to which the option extende.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods aze to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 and Noos within the Free Storage period.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods bars isft the Steamer's Godown, after the 27th Oct., will be rabject and all Goods remaining undelivered

to Ent.

All Claims against the Steamer mast", te presented to the Undersigned on or before the 10th Nov, 1986, or they will not be red gnised,

No Fire In arance will be affected BUTTERFIELD & 3 WIRE

Agents.

20th Oct., 14 la.

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J. LOUIS MAY FIGHT IN LONDON

Only If Foord Beats Neusel:

Two Dates Suggested

The possibility of Joe Louis. the American negro heavyweight, fighting in London next May, dur- ing Coronation Week, was suggest- ed recently in a statement made by Mr. Sydney Hulls, who is pro- moting the Ben Foord-Walter Neusei fight at Harringay on Nov. 18, states Harold Lewis in the "Dally Telegraph,"

YONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardona and/or extra bazardous Godowne of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown. Co., Ltd, whence, and/or from the wharves Delivery may be obtained. No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowne, and a Good remaining undelivered after the 25th Oct., 1936, will be subject to Raut. All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or

According to this it is "practical- before the 7th Nov,

ly certain" that Louis will meet 1938, or they will not recognized."

the winner, Foord of Neusdi, at the

To

Warehouse with the Glenarn} Bonded White City on either May 10 or

Regulations, consignees must bave a Revenue Officer in attendance

when damaged dutiable goods are

examined

Are

"

May 17,

"

It may be pointed out that a

fight between Louis, an American.

All broken, chafed and damaged Food and Neusel, a German, in Great

to be left in the Godowns, where Britain is virtually impossible ow- they will be examined on the 23rding to Ministry of Labour regula- Och, 1928 at 9 am by Mestr tions. There is a growing convic- Carmichael & Clark.

tion, however, that the South British heavy-weight champion, African, Foord, who is the present

will beat Neusel

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigand by W. R. LOXLEY &CO. (CHINA) LTD.

Agents, Hong Kong 19th Oct, 1934, " (7453

MANTADS

AVE YOU

That Joe Louls would not come to Great Britain for less than £20,000 is certain. He would, however, regard this as a relatively easy fight, and in any case he will probably have to wait at least until September next year before he can meet either James Braddock or Max Schmeling, who are to con- tests the world's heavyweight title in 1937.

Other plans are now in progress for big London fights during Coronation Week:

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1936.

LOCAL SOCCER

Fixture List For Saturday And Sunday

The following is the Axture list for this Saturday's games. In the local soccer league:

FIRST DIVISION Lan. R. v. Eastern.-C2. feree: A. T. Jarmain.

St. Josephs v. RUR-J2. feree: K. K. Ip.

BILLIARDS

Full Results Of Games To Date

WATER POLICE WITHDRAW

It is regretted to note that owing to difficulty in raising a team the Water Police have reluctantly with- drawn from the McEwan-Younger Re-Billards and Snooker League.

The R.A. Headquarters, however. Re-have sportingly offered to enter the league and will commence their xtures at once. They have also offered to complete back fixtures at'

HK.F.C.. Kowloon Chinese.--

H2. Referee: R. Chapman.

Recrelo የ. HK Police KP2. their opponents convenience. Referee: H. Smyth.

Highest break in league to date:

Kowloon v. C.A.A.--K2 Referee: Billards 33-W. Stafford.

A. Sidebottom.

R. Navy v. R.W.F.-2. Referee:

S. MacCormac,

SECOND DIVISION

E Lan. R. v. Eastern.-C1. Re- ferec: P. F. Back

RA (L), V. R.U.R-M2, Referee: J. Butterworth.

KK.F.C. v. Kowloon Chinese.— H1. Referee: W. Coller.

R.E. v. S. China.-CHI. Referee: T. Davies.

R.A. (S), v. H.K. Police (G- KP1. Referee: T. Casson.

Kowloon v. C.AA.-K1. Referee: E. Richardson.

R. Navy v, R.W.F.-N1. Referee: J. Lawrence..

(Wednesday, Oct. 28.) R.W.F...R.U.R.-CI. Referee:

A Mathewson.

THIRD DIVISION

St. Joseph vs. Liga P.-31. Re- feree: A. Dredge.

RE Y. RA.M.C-MI. Referee: J Crook.

R.A.O.C. V. RW.F.VI. Referee: J. V. Gomes,

(Sanday, Oct. 25.)

E. Lan. R. v. RAS.C.--C2. Re- feree: A. E. C. Clark.

Recreio v. H.K. Police (B).—KP2 Referee: S. Ball.

R.A.F v. H.K. Police (C)-CL. Referee: R. Bernstein.

LAI WAH CUP

(Sunday, Oct. 25.)

Army v. Chinese.-Causeway Bay. Time: 4pm." Referee: W. P. Payne.

R. Navy v. Civilians. Kowloon. Time: 4-p.m: Referee: W. Rey- nolds.

LOCAL CRICKET

European Press Side Announced

The Hong Kong Press are meet- ing the Royal Navy in a friendly cricket match at King's Park on and will be represented by the Sunday, commencing at 2.00 p.m.

following:-2

G. C. Burnett ("China Mall"), Captain; F. D. Pereira ("B.C.M. Post"); E. C. Fincher ("Daily Press"); E. MacNider ("Daily Press"); A R. Markar ("Dally Press"); J. R. Luke ("9, C. M. Post"): J. Velga ("S.C.M. Post"); Brokenshire ("S.C.M. Post");

F. Smith ("Dally Press"); F. M. el Arculli ("China, Mati"); and G. Lee ("Dally Preas").

The Royal Navy will be repre- sented by:-

Comdr. Wauchope (Captain), Engr. Comdr. Davis Lt. Cochrane, Lt. Gordon, Lient Davies, Lieut. Harper, Lieut. Prowse, Lleat. Cotman. Comdr. Hayter, A- B. Marsh, P. O, Hinde. Scorer: C."E R. A French; Umpire: C. ER. A Honeywell.

KOWLOON SIDES

The following have been select- ed to represent the Kowloon Cric- ket Club in their friendly fixtures with the Indian Recreation Club this Saturday.

1st Team at Sookungoo, 2.15 p.m. sharp:

F. Goodwin (Captain).

E C. Fincher,

E F. Fincher,

N. A. E Mackay,

R. Lee,

A. W. Ramsey,

W. C. Hung,

F. Broadbridge,

W. L Mackenzie,

B. Lay, and

B. "Jex...

2nd Team at Kowloon at 2.15 Din, shar

A. A. Dand (Captain),

W. Mulcahy,

KM Baxter,

R. Baldwin,

J. F. Waplington, R. A. Harding, G. A. V. Háll,

C. B. R. Bargent,

R. T. Broadbridge,

W. Nash, and

LD. Miller.

Results of matches played were: R.N.Y. POLICE v; R.AM.C.\

Down

Nicholls

RACING

The Fanling Hunt

And Race Club

N

DATES FIXED

The following dates have been fixed for the Steeplechase Meetings at Kwanti for the 1936-37 Season of the Fanling Hunt and Race Club. December 28, 1936. January 17, 1937. February 14, 1937. March 7, 1937. April 4, 1937.

The date of the Hunt Ball has been provisionally fixed for Friday, February 19, 1937.

GIRL'S SWIMMING RECORD

R.N.Y.P. Poluts

Staford

150

Philpott".

150

53

48

Hussey

34

Amsterdam, Oct. 20, Nida Sena. the Dutch girl, 'to- day established a world record mark for the 150 yards back- stroke when she swum the dis- tance in 1 min. 45 4/10 secs.

R.AM.C. 1 Point

Castell

38

Jackman

105

Powsland

who chalked up 1 seca. Reuter.

32

35

.49

Smith

Kingston

Highest break-Billiards 33-W. Stafford.

RW.F. v. H., STORE BRIGADE R.W.F. 3 Points

ין

Clignot

Veuve

Clicquot

The previous best was that of Alice Bridges

of United States. min. 50 8/10

Sole Agents:-DODWELL & CO., LTD.

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COUNTY CRICKETER

MARRIED

Many cricketers were present at the wedding at Corston Church, near Bath, recently, of Mr. Reginald A. Ingle, captain of the Somerset County Cricket Club,

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The best man was Mr. & M. Bennett, the Somerset cricketer, and ushers included Mr. N. 6. Mitchell-Lanes, the Oxford Uni- versity

captain, and Mr. M. J. Turnbull, the Glamorgan captain.

HONG KONG BENEVOLENT SOCIETY

Clothing for Boys and Girls

URGENTLY WANTED

Our needy children must be fitted out for School.

Help us to help them.

Solliss

Scott

150 150

Le Poideven *Price

49

62

Costen

42

H.K.8. Bede. 2 Points

and Miss Pansy Peters, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ivo Peters. of Corston Lodge.

Cairns

97

Barman

76

Siddall

56

Grant

65

Johns

35

R.U.R. v. G.S. MESS

R.U.R. 1 Point

Greenaway

26

McAlinden

68

LEAGUE TABLE

100

P. F.

A. Pts.

38

0.5. Mess

2 &

4 8

Wallace

44

K.N.YP.

6

4

B

Clements

"63

R.W.F

8 4 8

G.S. Mess & Points

H.K.S.B.

5 5 5

Andrews

150

R.U.R

4 6 4

Russell

150

| R.A. (L)

2 3

Smith

42

Bowler

56

RAM.C. R.A.H.Q.

1 1

10 0

Manders

Grey

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