16
HONGKONG CANTON &MACAO STEAMERS
JOINS SERVICE,
TRAVEL
THE
SHORT
SAFE
SEA
WAY
by the
THE HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT CO LTD 6TNE.
CHINA NAYIGATION CO.LTD
British Line
CANTON LINE
From Hong Kong: 8 A.M. daily.
(No sailing on Sunday)
• From Canton:
(No sailing on
8 A.Mf, daily
Sunday)
MACÃO LINE
From Hong Kong Wook day 5.00 am. Kinshan
Katurday
SUNDAY
From Macho
3.00 mm Bal Tal
..40pm. Sai Tal
9.m. Hai Tai 4.30 p.m. Kinuhan 29,90 3. Kizaban 6,30 pm. Yu! Tal
↑ EXCURSION,
4,00 p.m. Elseban
3,02 m. But Tai 4.00 p.m. Hal Thi
1,00 mm Eischna 18.10 p.m. Xiusban
BACK RATING EXCURSION TO BARAN SUNDAY, 6th February, 1938.
8.S. "KINSHAN ** will leave Hong Kong at 9.30 A.M. and Return From Macaont 7 PM.
Note:-Ali vessels equipped with Wireises. „QUEEN'S BUILDING, CONNAUGHT ROAD
Telephone 2010)
AFT
Triestina
Lloyd
NEXT SAILINGS
To ITALY
"Conte Rosso
5th Feb.
To SHANGHAI
"VICTORIA” 1'th Feb
Special Two Months' Bound Trip Tickets At Reduced Rates
To BOMBAY
OLOMBO
£44
£26
£21
£41
$22
€19
生
£18
£13
£11
SHANGHAI ...
£13.100. £ 9
20
SINGAPORE...
ROUND THE WORLD ticketa issued at Special Reduced Bater
Home Lides.
* connection will as. thr, 194 Pacifc & Trans-Atlantio Confor
Special TICKETS TO LONDON $3 days - THROUGH facilities for despatch by train of heavy baggage with liberal free allowance.
INTERCHANGEABLE RETURN TICKETS with the Dollar Tines on very favourable conditions
ין
"ITALIA" & "ADRIATICA" LINES Agents for the sale of tarough and indépendant tickets to Worth. Central & South American Forts and to all Mediterranean, Levant & Black Sea Ports.
LLOYD TRIESTINO
PO Box 143. Tel. Adde., "Lloydiano" Telephones 32982/3. Canton Agents:--DODWELL & CO., LTD., Shameen.
FOR SALE
NEW LAID LEGHORN EGGS From The Early Sound Leghorn Farm Tai Po Market, New Territory.
Sole Agents :-
HUNG CHEONG,
(Tel. 57108).
" KOWLOON.
THE
66, Nathan Road,
BLUE FUNNER
LINE
REGULAR AND FAST PASSENGER SERVICES |
FREIGHT AND
LONDON SERVICE
"ANTENOR” Sails FRB, for Marseilles, London,
Rotterdam & Glengow "AJAX" Sails 23 FEB., for Marseilen, Loninu,
Rotterdam, Hambỡng & Gisigaw
"
LIVERPOOL SERVICE TITAN Baile 20 PKB., for Havre, Liverpool
& Bromborough
NEW YORK SERVICE "R"EKENDB" Sale 10 FEB., for Boston, New York.
Philadelphia and Saltkoors, via- Cape of Good Hope. PACIFIC SERVICE: (via DARIN, KORE, NAGNYA & YONOVARA TYNUAREUS Saile 13 FEB., for Victoria, Vansover
INWARD SERVICE
Duo
* Battle
MENELAUS' 6 FEB. From Europe via Straits *EURYBATES' FEB, From U.K. via Straits
"MENESTHEDS" U FEB, From U.K. via Straits
LYCAON
29 FEB. From U.K. vin Straits.
Specially reduced fares acequated for cargo atonmera willi
Umited passenger acormimpdation
For freight, passage rabes and information apply to
Butterfield & Swire,
Tel. 30333.
Agorite
1, Connaught Road, €.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY
RIFLE ASSOCIATION
PRIZE MEETING
Programme Now Under Revision
N.R.A. POSTAL MATCH RESULTS
advance
afternoona
On Saturday afternoon last, a match was held on the naval range at Stonecutters between members of the Dockyard Rifle Club and the R. N. Range Staff, and the scores while given below show that the latter
3, 1938.
Rugby Football CLUB BEATEN
FOREIGN MAILS
Ordinary air mall letters for Imperial Airways. Direct Ser-, vice to Europe etc., will, until further notice, be closed at Kow-
BY SEAFORTHS "Inon Post Office and General Post Offles 9.00 am on Sundays,
Scrappy Game At The Valley
"
The teams Wars:=== Club:-Low, Hammert, Crawford, Rutherford, A., N. Other, Hender- son, Pratt, King, Holden. Stoker. Currie, Austen, Peers, Schnabel, A. N. Other..
In a scrappy game at Happy Valley yesterday, the Seaforths beat a Club fifteen by 12 points doubt that (four tries) to three (one try). By air mall this week, by the bership. There is no
The Club were two short and for courtesy of the Secretary of the this is largely due to the facilities National Rifle Association, the which have been granted for Sun- the greater part of the game they in-day shooting, as well as the help played with this handicap. Then H.K.R.A. received formation regarding the 1937 which has been given by the naval two of the Seaforths made up their' N.R.A Overseas. Postal Match, authorities, as regards target acteam for them and things began perhaps better known in the Co-commodation on certain Saturday to be more aven. lony as the Annual Inter-Colonial March. Although details are not yet hand, the result, as far as this Colony is concerned, is that Its
team representative
using the "rifle as issued" (E.R.a.) came 8th out of 20 Colonial teams. with the 8.R. (b) weapon, Hong won Kong took 14th place out. 19 teams It had been hoped that the local scoring, made with the SR. (a) rifle, would put Hong Kong well up the list, and considerable satisfac- tion is felt that, although this weapon was used for the first time, in this match, Hong Kong is more than halfway up such list. which should encourage members,qf the H.K.R.A. to attempt to gain a higher position in 1938. Until the scores made in both series by other Colonial teams are received, it is impossible to comment fairly on the meagre results which have just come to hand, but the fact that, as regards the B.R (b) shoot the Colony has improved its position as compared with 1936, should not be overlooked.
more
A
Letters for this Service may be posted in the ordinary posting boxes at Kowloon Post Office and General Post Office. They - should be clearly marked “By Air Mall" and bear sufficient post- are. Insufficiently prepaid letters may be taxed with double the deficiency or forwarded by Steamer Service, at the discretion of the Post Office.
Air Mail Service to Shanghai is temporarily suspended. Mail Service "Via Siberia" is temporarily suspended.
SAIGON Saicos
INWARD
FROM
Safts and Busors via Buss (Lotter
and Papers) London, th January and, London Parvele-London date, 30th December, 1937 JAPAN SE SANGHAI ... D.S.A., FUNDLELO, JAPAN und MANICA Į
(San Francisco, data, 8th January
·JAPAN.
ЗНАКОДАТ Food Low
SHANGHAI and SwaroW
AUSTRALIA and MANILA
Seaforths: Walshy, Pratt, Bal.
JAPAN by 28 points. C.P., Pellow, įlantyne. Peachey, Matheson, Car- Maclagen, Richardson, RN.. with a score of 101, and Mr.ruthers, Watson, D.R.C.. with a score of 03 Peck, Walker. A Maclagan. Mills, took pride of place at the top of Borestead, Knowles, Maclagen.
Richardson (2). Pratt and each list, while as regards the Spoon Shoot which was held con- Knowles scored for the Seaforths
"and King for the Club.. match the currently with this
were:-S.R. (b) spoon-winners
Fellow. (nett): P.0. CP.O.
SR (a) Richards, (handicap); 8jt. Mannell. »
The
PRIZE MEETING The programme of the forth- coming Prize Meeting is now un- der revision, and three new in- dividual competitions are likely to be held for, the first time. first will be at 700 yards, and the second at 800 yards, while the aggregate of the scores made at these two distances, added to those scores made in the competitions which comprise the "All-Comer's" Aggregate, will form what is to be called the "Founder's Prize" Aggre- gate, for which event the present Honorary Secretary, as founder of the Association, is presenting a Silver Challenge Cup and replica.
There was another large attend- ranges yesterday ance on the afternoon at the usual mid-week Spoon and Practice Shoot, when conditions were decidedly favourable than has been the case for some little time past The light was dull but constant, and
The competition for the "Asso- the wind was practically negligible.
clation S.R. Championship" Aggre- except at the longest distance pleasing feature of the shoot was gate will take place on the first the large number of "1914" rines day of the meeting, ie, on Friday, which were in use. Scoring was which will permit of the "Presi- somewhat above the average, and dent's Cup" and "Secretary's Cup" everything points to the competi-being, competed for on the Satur tions which are to be held at the day. and being included in local "Bisley" meeting. at the "All-Comer's" Aggregate. A fur- beginning of April, being keenly ther advantage of this rearrange- ment of the programme is that the contested.
individual events restricted to the use of the SR. (a) fide, wil, be concluded on the Friday evening.
Last week it was mentioned that the 1st Bn. The Middlesex Regi ment, besides being an affiliated unit of the Association, had in addition over 200 individual full members, and, this week we have to record the fact that members of the H.K.V.D.O., and also of the Hong Kong. Police Force, are much increasing their present full mem-
BADMINTON LEAGUE
Chinese R.C. Lose To Kowloon Tong
Kawicon
Visiting the Garden City Association
Tong Jester-
the
at
TABLE TENNIS
MATCH
South China Beat European Y.M.C.A.
In a friendly ping pong match
the European Y.M.C.A., last night, the South China Athletic
Association beat the home team
by seven sets to nil
The following are the results:....... W.. J. Ashton': (YMCA), lost to
Tung Kwok-ho 5-12, 7-21.
R. Goldman (YMCA.), lost to Yeung Se-so. 9-21, 15-21.
A. Daziel (Y.M.C.A.), lost Chun Wing-kwong 7-21. 12-21.
to
J. Greenberg (YMCA.), lost to Chun Tal-chaf 10-21, 7-21.
W. Lambert (Y.M.C.A.). lost to
Tee Tin-kwong 5-21, 7-21.
F. Hennig. (Y.M.C.A.), lost to Tan Kun-lap 5-21, 7-21:
J. Anderson (Y.M.C.A.), lost to Chan Wing-wai 13-21, 20-21.
The scores in the match referred to above, and the leading ones in yesterday's Spoon and Practice Shoot are as follows:-
NAVAL RANGE STAFF, STONECUTTERS, K.C.·
200 Yds. 500 Yds. 600 Yds.
C.P.O. Fellow Cpl. Miller
Mne. Heather
Mr. Langley
Mr. Pollard
in
Mr. Austin
day, the Chinese Recreation Club received
set-back ase:lous their running for championship honours when they lost to the home team by seven sets to two in their "B" Division Badminton league axture..
J. A. Chen and S. Tsang were in
their form and won all
One
matches.
Scores:
N. A. E. Mackay" and "P. Tan (Kowloon Tong) beat S. W. Leung and T. S. Choy 21-14; lost to Tsin and Y. W. Lee 13-21; beat T. Cheung and, C. Y. Yeung 21-14.
F. E. Lee and F. S. Lee (Kowloon Tonr) lost to Leung and Choy 14-21; beat Tsin and Lee 21-18; beat Cheung and Yeung 21-9,
J. A. Chen and 8. Tsang (Kow- loon Tong) beat Leung and Choy 21-15; beat Tain and Lee 21-12; beat Leung and Yeung 21-12.
SELZNICK. JOINS BALLET CYCLE
Big Musical Planned
Luise Rainera part in "Madelon": la to be played by Mafireen O'Sul-
ivan:
David Selznick is joining in the ballet cycle. He's signed up-a Pollah ballerina, Toni Noviska, for: a film based on ballets. «
•
•
Radio's Jerome Kern, musical, "The Joy of Loving," has at length gone into production starring Irene Dunne and Douglas Fair banks, Junior, with Guy Kibbeg and Alice Brady in comedy parts Tay Garnett directs,
JAPAN
JAPAN and SHANGHAI ...
TRAITH
STRAITE
བ་
Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct Service”—London date. 29th January,
TBANTLI
STELITS
STRAITO
Papal and SHANGHAI JAR and SRANGEAL
Air Mail by "Pan-American Air-
WAYS
Direct
Service"-"Sän Francisco data 1st February. ・・ DALCUTTA and STE.ITS,
U.S.A. Canada, Japan sud- MANILA (Beattle, date 18th January)
tea man Mamiya BATAVIA
STRAITS and MANILA A Claua, 0,8A, HONOLULU JAPAN andĮ
·S'HAI-Vancouver B.C., 22nd Jan. JALAN and SHANGHAI ... Japan and ÁMOT STRAITS and MANILA
51
MAILS
PER
Eurybates
Roggeveen
Pres. Doumer
Brd Feb. 3rd Feb.
Comori
Chiral
3rd Feb.
3rd Feb.
Pre Taft
4th Feb.
Arabia Juru
4th Feb.
Rio de Jansira Marti
4th Feb.
Conto Rosso
4th Fab.
Yunna
4th Fab.
Boochow
4th Feb.
Tanda
5th Feb.
Mavsang...
6th Feb.
Tyndareus
6th Feb.
7th Feb.
Menelaus...
7th Feb,
Imperial
7th Feb.
Airways Plane
Chekiang... Loma
7th Feb.
8th Feb.
Creme
8th Feb,
Felix Roussel Antenor Pan-American
Mth Feb
8th Feb.
Airways Plane
8th Feb,
P
9th Feb.
Pra Hakimieg
9th Feb.
Changle
8th Feb.
10th Fib
Gnziemias"
10th Feb.
Emp of Canada.. Fushimi Maru Tinroa
11th Feb
11th Feb.
2th Feb.
Bisaren
3 menthena.
OUTWARD MAILS
1th Feb.
REGISTERED AND PABOEL MAILS are closed is minute sarlier than the time given below, unious otherwise stated, asu. where mais, are advertised, to alose, as or before #a, cegister and parcel mails are closed sà à p.m.ɔon the previous day
FOR '
THURSDAY
Sanishui and Wuctor Shanghai and *Japan
Kongs on and Fakhoi (via Konga oon) Shanghai
FRIDAY Air Mall for Sian, Lanchow and Chengtu, etc. (via Hankow) by the "Eurasia Always Service" (To further points by surface transport as Services permits). Kougmoon and (Paksoi vis Kongmioon.)"
Kamabai and Wacaow
PER
Konger
Prominent Pres_Doumar Tai Leo Taman
DATE and TIME
Korsioon P.O. Beg. 3rd 5.00 PM Ord. 3rd 5.00PM G.P,0. Beg, 3rd 5.00 PM Ord. 4th 6,00 AM
Friday, 4th,
♫
+
İG.P.Q. & K.P.0.
Eurasia Plane
Roz Ord.
9.00 AM
9.30 AM
10.00 AM 10.16 AM
10.30 AM
Thursday 3rd,
6.1 A
8.30 AM
9.30 M
11.00 AM
Я00 PM
Holuer
Kianga
2.30 PM
Grand
Total
Parcela for Germany via Hamburg Doren
Mecklenburg
330 PM
Sauerland
2.30 FM
34
*34
33
101
33
35
11.28
96
Bangkok, Straits, Batavia, ogrisi a
Kaucion a ingaacor, *Exsi a d ́ *South Africa
•
Boggettan
4.30 FM
32
29
32
93
Airmail for Wuchow, Kwellin,
P.O. Swan
32
.31
93
Cpl. Morris
32
23
93
Sjt. Mannel!*
33
90
P.O.' Silcock
31
89
Kweiyani and Chungking by the "C.N.A.C.” Airways Direct Ser vice."
C.NA.C.,
Plane
P.O. Richards
28
87
Capt. Carless*. Sjt. Bickell
30
$1
85
26
28
82
Range, Total
300
312
297
909
DOCKYARD RIFLE CLUB
Mr. Watson
33
34.
31
Mr. Cory
32
32
31
Shanghai and Japan
On Let Ukuna-On Comaria-
29
33
30
Shanghai and Diren
Hector
1.30 PM
29
30
32
01
Satow, Amoy and Foochow
Haiching...
2.03 FM
28
31
30
89
*3.raits, Ceylon, ludis, East and)
*South Africa...
Arabia Mary
2.30 PM
30
3Q
27
87
32
26
86
31
25
86
-26
24
.79
29
78
Air Mail for "H, L. M. Airways Service"-due Amsterdam, 13th February
Baterie, 5th: G.P.0.4 K.P.0.
Chitral
Beg.
URL
10.00 AM
Range Total
293
308
280
881
-Member who used the SR. (a) ride.
Straits, Leylus, India, East and South Africa, Adea, Egypt and EUROPE via Marseilles-duo Marseilles, sta March
(\O.P.O, & £.P.O. ·
Chitral
}!Par. 4th 5,00 FM
Hug. 6th 9.45 an
(Ord: 5th 10.30 AM
Swałow
8.R. (b).
H'cap. Nett
Nett
Score at Score at Score at Aggregate Asya. 200 Yds, 500 Yas, 600 Yds. Score
Nett "
Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South
Ratyung
Africa
Rio de Janeiro Mas va
-9,30 M
Nett
UP.O, & KP.O. Reg Ord
2.45'7.
3,30.P
1-Lt. R. F. Jenks 2-Bit. P. Hale
der.. 32
32
-31
95*
BCT..
32.
33
30
95
3-L/8jL E J. Jordan... 8. 4-Lt. R. 8. Hawkins..... ser. 5.Burg-Lt. J... Mackie i 6.-P.C.. Amar Singh....... 7-Cpl. G. Puran Singh scr. 8.-L/Cpt. A W. Downing I
32
: 31
194
32
29
04
32
91
31
..31
90.
30
30
29
Imperial
Airways Plans
88
$1
30
881
30
3,80 PM $.00 PM GP.O. & L.P.O. Hei. 5th 5.00 7 Ord. 8th 9,00 AM G.PO, & K.P.0. Reg. $th 5.00 PM Ord. 6th.9.00 AM
Sunday, elk,
85
84
Takay Đội phòng Mar
84
83
Mr. Lakeman Mr. Sanderson Mr. Blake
Mr. Haigh
Mr. Boulton*
9. Capt. W. Newton ...... 10-2/LE. A. O. Pullman...4 11-8t. # 3. Parnell....... 12-EA. T. G. Johns... 4 13.-P.C. Charan Singh..... 2
គននននននននន
14-CDL. J. E Singleton... ☎.
28
15-Pte. W. O'Connor
4'..
20
18-Pte. E. Mess:
30
17,-Cpl. W. Viges
29
All the above competitors used the "1914 rifle, and in this „series- & handicap spoon was also won by Pta, SRN, Bayliss (of
the RASC, with a score of 74.
SR. (a)
12-Dar, T. Stickley 2-L/Opl R. Langford
3
30
3
30
3. Bdsm. J. Haigh
10:
30
10 ·28
12
4-Bdsm A. Wells 1—AB. G. Wharton
Denotes the winner of the "nett" spoon, t-Denates the winner of the "1
"handleap" spoon.
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
Straits, Ceylon, India Egypt, and EUROPE dis-dne rim-
disi, 25th February
Amoy Foochow vis amoy anu Shangbai Manila
Air Mall for "Imperial" Airways Direct Bervice”—due' 'London, 14th February! (
Air Mail for "Australia by Imperial Airways Service”—dne Darwin, 18th February.
Swalow Shanghai sod Tientsin Formoe
Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Central and South America, Canada" - aud ***EUROPE via San Francisco due Best Franciscó, 185 Marobudist 8'bal, Japan, Honoiala, Canada. U.8.A.
*0. and 8. Ameries and *EUROPE 1
Contr Rano.....”
Kingjusm Rhexmor..
Imperial
Airways Plane
ris Vancouver B.0, (Parcels for 't) Emp, of Japa«. Canada only)-dus Vancouver B.0. 18th February **
Paroels
Beg.
MONDAY
9.30 AM
2.00 PM
·9,00 AM 9. M
Monday, 7th
Parosla
4,00 PM
5
5,00
5.30 IM
'Pría, Taf
Bog,
4 00 PM
6.00 2X
8.30 PM.
89*
TUESDAY
841
'Airmail ·· for “ France - Orient Air- ways Service"-due: Marseilles 20th February
Tunday, 8th, G.P.O. ££.P.O:
Felix-Roussel
Beg CONL
9.30 AM
· 10,00 AM.
701
NOTE The handicap of each winner has been reduced by one point as shown. This procedure applies to all 8.R. (a) and SR. (b) Spoon Shoots.
*Superscribed correspondence only.
Printed and Published by Henry Lloyd Murrow, for the Hong Kong
Daily Press, Ltd., at Marine House, third floor; 25-19, Queen's, Road Central, Hong Kong, London Offor; 53. Fleet Street E.C.4.-