CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

AND

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO, LTV.

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

YONSIGNEES per Co's Vessel

"MEMNON

CON

FROM UNITED KINGDOM VIA SINGAPORE

are hereby notified that their Cargo will be discharged into Holt' Wharf, Kowloon, where it will his at Consigates' risk and subject to Terms and Conditions of Storage at Holt's Whart. The Cargo will be ready for Delivery from. Godown on -and after 2nd

Ang.

Optional Cargo will not be landed here unior Notion has been giver pror to Steamer's arrival, but carried on from

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL-

STEAM NAVIGATION Co,' ** STRANER "RANPURA.”

A HONG KONG on 4TH AUGUST, 1837.

FROM ANTWERP LONDON GIBRAL TAR, MARSEILLES, MALTA, PORTSAID, ADEN, COLOMBO AND STRAITS.

ONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above zamed Vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at a tax in the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Cou- paay's Godowne at Kowloon, where each Consignment will be sorted out Mark br Mark and Delivery can be obtained me the Goods are landed

Optional Goods will be landed here antos Instructions have been given to the contrary Six Hours before arrival of the Steamer. Goods

not cleared within 8 days

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS; THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1937.

HOME CRICKET

SCORES

Yorkshire Bow To Lancs.

US. BASEBALL RESULTS

Yankees And Cubs For Honours?

THE WEATHER

OF JULY

Sunny And Warm

The weather during the month New York, Aug. 5.

was mainly sunny and warm, with With the commencement of the occasional August

showers. A schedule

typhoon, the Leagues. the wise men of baseball entered the

Big which passed north of Prutas and are generally able to put their Point on the afternoon of the 4th. coast near Breaker the penant winners. gave rise to cloudy weather with chorus heavy rainfall, and strong winds York for the American on the 4th, 6th, 10th, and 28th.

London, Aug. 4. Several of

the county cricket thatches brought to an end yes terday. Anished on a high note of drama

And excitement. York-Angers on Shire, who at lunch time looked They will unanimously fairly certian of saving the game "New eventually lost by Ave wickets to League and Chicago for the Na- Lancashire, thanks to some bril- tional" at this juncture: For the Hant bowling by: Iddon took 9 for 42 and thereby trun-inspired baseball.

who Yankees and Cubs continue to play dled Yorkshire out for 188,

Hampshire also appeared likely to avoid outright defeat by Keat when at the luncheon interval during the afternoon J. G. W. 2. but

Oxford. 'Blue mode his presence Davies, the old. Toübridgian and felt and took six wickets for 54 runs. Kent thus winning by 138 runs.

· port to port to the Esal port, of calf to including data of arrival will be subject to they had scored 148 for

Bent

which the option extends,

All broken, chafed and damaged. Goode No Fire fasaranes will be effected by are to be left in the Godowns, whereas in any case whatever.

Damaged Packages must be loft in the they will be examined on any Tuesdays sad Fridays between the hours of Godowns for examination by the Con- 10.45... and Noom within the Free signees, and the Company's Surveyors. Storage period.

MOST. GODDARD & DOUGLAS, at 10 on Mondays and Thursdays, within the Free Storage period.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Steamer's Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 9th Ang., will be subject to Beat

All Claims against the Stesmor must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 3rd Aug, or they will not be recognised.

-No Fire "Innaratice will be affected. BUTTERFIELD & WIRE

Agents, 1st August, 1937.

it is necessary for a Revenue Officer to Consignees are specially notified that

be present at the examination of dam god dutiable cargo,

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before 24th Aug., 1937, or they will not be recognized.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godown.

Agents.

Chicago whipped Philadelphia four to one, Hartnett, Lee and De- maree hitting home runs Martin tällying the only Phillies' score by netting. slugging over the outded wire-,

second best team in the League St. Louls is still probably the though its record lags behind New York's

Cardinals won against Boston's strong team to-day, five Remarkable bowling by Neale to two, T. Moore, whacking a cleverly against Somerset. Neale allowed Gloucestershire to win homer. came on late in the second innings and skittled out six batsmen for

a mere nine runs after Gimblett had scored a century.

Scoring was high in the rest of the matches

which were

létt

[6462 MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Oo drawn Leicestershire, effected a fne recovery against Northants, Hong Roug, 4th Aug. 1937) »

Berry and Armstrong being con- cerned in a huge second wicket partnership when Berry scored 184 not out and Armstrong hit 100 not out.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD

BREMEN.

THE Motor ship

TRAVE"

having arrived from BREMEN,

PRINCE LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

FROM

·

RESULTS-IN DETAIL Here are the details of the matches.

Lancashire (324 and 91/5) beat

HAMBURG and Ports, consignees of NEW YORK AND LOS ANGELES Yorkshire (246 and 188) by five Cargo are hereby notified that their cargo is being landed at their risk, into

HE Hetur Vessel

#

"the godowns of The Hong Kong & ALAYAN PRINCE"

Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, Where delivery can obtained.

All

be

goods remaining ucdelivered after the 10th Aug. 1937, will be

subject to rent.

NO FIRE INSURANCE will be effected by us in any case whatever,

Damaged packages must be left in the godown for examination by the consignees and the Company's surve yora, Mesara. Anderson di Ashe, at 1p no on the 9th Aug., 1937.

Consignees must have a Revenue

having arrived from the above Ports on 30th instant, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Kowloon, and stored at. Consignees risk

and expense.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowis, where they will be axamined on Thursday, 6th Aug.

1997, at 10A.M. All Claims must be presented within of the Teasel's mitival here,

after

Officer in attendance when damaged 15hich date they cannot be re-

cognized

Claims will be admitted after the

dutiable goods are examined by the' Company's surveyors,

No claim will be admitted after the goods have left the godown and all

wickets

Kent (273 and 311) beat Ramp- shire (203 and 243) by 138 runs

"Gloucestershire (452 and 187/1 dec.) beat Somerset 254 and 1777 by 198 runs

Notts (346/9 dec. and 97/0) beat Surrey (264 and 319/6. dec.) on first innings

Warwickshire (243 and 262/6) beat Worcestershire (213 and 334/9 dec.) on ürst innings

Northants (310 and 130/6): beat Leicestershire (277 and 331/1 dec.) on first innings.

BATTING Berry (Leicester) v. North-

ants

claims must be presented within Two Goods have left the Goddixwax, and all Croom (Warwick) North-

Weeks of the ship's arrival here, after which date they will not be recognised.

Consignees are requested to aur. render their Bills of Lading to the undersigned for countersignature.

MELCHERS & CO., Agents:

NORDDEUTSCHEN LLOYD, BAIMEN. Hong Kong, 3rd Aug., 1837...

[5404

8th Aug., 1937, will be subject to Bent, Goods remaining undelivered after the

by

No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned

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Lando, Fix, England.

ants

and

Gregory (Surrey) v. Notts Sutcliffe (Yorka) v. Lancs B H. Lyon (Gloucester)

Somerset

Ashdown (Kent)

shire

Hammond [6456

1841

115

89

124

122

7.

116

v. Hamp-

116

(Gloucester

V

Somerset

B. H. Valentine (Kent) V

Hampshire Gimblett (Somerset) v. Glou-

cester Armstrong (Leicester) v; Nor-

110°

104

100

thants

in

100

E. R.. T. Holmes' (Surrey) v.

Notts Knowles (Notts) v. Surrey 90 Qualle (Worcester) v. War-

93

wickshire

89

F G. H. Chalk (Kent) 7.

Hampshire

84

Timms (Northants) v. Leices-

ter

• indicates not out

BOWLINGTM Iddon (Lancs) v. York-

shire

Neale (Gloucester)

Somerset

J. G. W. Davies (Kent) T

Hampshire

10

Reds scoring three to Giants' two, New York lost to Cincinnati, the in spite of three errors.

month was 83.7°F. which is 0.7. The mean temperature for the above normal. A maximum of and a minimum of 75.00 on the 7th. 91.5 was recorded on the 25th, The mean relative humidity was 84 per cent, against a normal of 83 per cent.

Sunshine amounted to 238 hours. which is 25 hours above normal

on 12 days, during the month. The daily total exceeded 10 hours

The total rainfall was 19,91 inches, an excess of 4.13 inches above "normal 8.14 inches fell on the 4th-5th, during the passage of the typhoon.

The maximum wind velocity in agust was 55 m.p.h. at 8.32 p.m. on the 4th.

Pittsburgh started what may be ming Brooklyn Dodgers, five to a challenging rally by twice trim-

committing three errors; and in ARCHIE COMPSTON IN four, though outhit 14 to 10 and

the night-cap, ten to four, with 14 hits to nine.

NURSING HOME

WOM а

The New York Yankees are, cer-

AMERICAN LEAGUE

tain to win the American League. They are far ahead of the Deld. Characteristically they double-header from Chicago to- day, their usual luck holding in both games. Outhit in the open- er, their big bats came through in the pinches to chalk home run scores on the board. Di Maggio. Gehrig and Lazzeri.scoring in this way. The score was seven to two. In the late game hits were even, Dickey pounded the ball out of the eight-all, but again Lazzeri and

park, walked

around the bases

meant a five to three victory. scoring the two extra runs that

Boston, 15 hits and 13 runs, beat Cleveland easily.

two to one.

Philadelphia humbled Detroit,

Washington nosed out St. Louis, three to two, though the Senators hit 17 times.-- Reuter,

DETERIORATION OF RACE

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The once proud Zulus are now rapidly degenerating into a C3

race.

According to the local police disease is rife among the Zalus, and in all spheres of tribal life there are signs of deterioration.

The authorities are doing their best to save the race from its own prejudices and Bellefs which have alowly but surely brought ruin.

But when encouraged to im- prove the quality of his stock or to observe the rudiments of

hygiene or agriculture the average Zulu protests that the methods of his forefathers are good enough for him.

Gardiner's Return To League Football

Bristol Rovers have successfully 9 for 42 negotiated the transfer of Bobby Gardiner, who joined Dundee Unit- 6 for 9 ed for the season 1933-34 and was with them for three seasons. He 6 for 54 then declined terms, and last sea- son played for Dartford in the Sou- thern League. Several clubs had Gardiner utider observation, and the Rovers only signed him in the face of a good deal of opposition.

Mayer (Warwick) v. Wor-

cester

6 for 70 Squires (Surrey) v. Natts 5 for 58 Pollard (Lancs) Y. York. 5 ID: 59 V. W. C. Jupp (Northanta)

v. -Leicester

..... 5 for 88

NOTED SPORTSMAN

PASSES

Bristol Rovers have secured: an- other back, a Scot named Alexan- der Miller who has been with Margate for the past two seasons. He was on the books of East Fife and the Rovers had to negotiate with this Scottish club for his transfer.

Mr. Ledie M. Balfour-Melville, who represented Scotland at cric ket. golf and Rugby football, and who also won the Bcottish law tennis championship, died at his ner-np to J. E. Laidlay in 1839, also North Berwick residence in his at Bt. Andrews,

83rd year

At cricket his playing career ex-

.. Mr. Balfour-Melville who was tended over 40 years. He made married twice and leaves a widow his first appearance in the Boot- and one son (by his first wife), was dish cricket eleven at the age of educated at Edinburgh Academy 16, and represented his country and University,

continuously from 1870 to 1910,

He was amateur golf champion being captain two years

in 1895, was runner-up once, and

15 of the Honourable Company of.

He had fine wrists and a perfect grasp of a bat or a club.

in the semi-final on four other occasions. He had won 31 medals At one time he was the Ecot- or the Royal and Ancient Club and tish amateur billiarda champion.

No man's advice was so eagerly Eidnburgh Golfers, and had held sought and acted upon in sport in the position of captain of both Scotland P BY A TA clubs.

. Balfour-Melville relinquished Mr. Balfour Melville won the his appointment last year as Clerk amateur golf championship at Bt. to the Commissioners of Income Andrews then he beat John Ball at Tax because of 111-health. He was the 19th hole He was also run succeeded by his son.

Effect Of Overstrain

Archie Compston, the profes- sional golfer, is a patient in the New Lodge Clinic, Windsor Forest. suffering from duodenal trouble.

It is believed that his illness was caused by the strain of con- tinuous championship and tour- nament play. S

When he was admitted to the

ably be unnecessary, as he is res- nursing home an operation was contemplated, but this will prob-

ponding to treatment.

Compston has not been in good health for some time. It was announced a fortnight ago that he intended to take a cure in a nursing home.

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