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From Hong Kong: 8 AM only. (No sailing on Sunday)

From Canton:

8 A.M. only. (No sailing on Sunday)

MACAO LINE

THE

SHORT

SAFE

SEA

WAY

by the

British Line

Saturday

SUNDAY

4.30pm Su! Tai 9., Sul Tai 3.30 p.m. Kinshas 19,30 s. Kinakan

NDL

Prom Hong Kong' Week day 9.00 lac

1 EXCURSION.

From Macao 1.00 Su Tu 4.00 p.m. Keba 1.07. Sul Ti 4.00 pan, Asi Tal 4.00 Klasbas 38.00 .. inahan

SPECIAL EXCURSION TO MACAO SUNDAY, 6th March, 1938. S.S."KINSHAN"

will wail from Hong Kong at 9.30 A.M. and from Macao at 7 P.M. Note:--All vessels equipped with Wireless.. QUEEN'S BUILDING, CONNAUGHT ROAD

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*

FAR EAST EXPRESS

PASSENGER & FREIGHT SERVICE.

Date.

From Hong Kong to

Europe

Y camis

Pure

Alster

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Scharnherst

Genoa, f'dam,, Bremen, Hamburg i...

Mar,

Straits & Coylon

Airter...... Sebarkest

Bcharnhorst

Hingapore, Beluran, Colomba...

MIT.

Singapore, Peneng, Belawan, Colombo..

Mat.

7

Martia

Mar,

Manila

Shanghai & Japán Shanghai, North

Schorakornt

Shanghel, Yokohama, Kobe 9

Mar

31

China & Japan Hasi

Shai, Imron, Taku, Kohejtanka, Yʻkazan

Babject to Alteration without Notics,

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THE

BLUE FUNNE

LINE

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PASSENGER

LONDON SERVICE

SERVICES

"HFCTOR" Sails 9 HAB, for Marseilles, Landou,

Rotterdam & Glangow *MENESTHEUS" Bails 23 MAR, for Marseilles, London,

Rotterdam, Hamburg & Hull

& Bromborough

LIVERPOOL SERVICE **TENCER " Sails 21 MAR, for Havre, Liverpool

NEW YORK SERVICE ® "GLAUCUS" Sails 7 MAY, for Boston, Now York,

Philadelphia and Baltimore, via Cape of Good Hop

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"IXION" Saila 13 MAB., for Victoria, Varisou ver

& Sentile

J.

INWARD SERVICE

"ATREUS”

"OYOLOPS"

"PERSEUS"

"IXION"

Due

3 MAR, From U.K. via Straita

7 MAR From Europe via Straits

7 MAR. From U.K. via Straita »

7 MAR, From The Pacião Coast.

Specially reduced fares are quoted for cargo steamers with

limited passenger accommodation

Fur freight, passage rates and inform in apply to

Butterfield & Swire,

Tel. 30333,

Armute. 1, Connaught Road, C.

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1938.

ST. DAVID'S SOCIETY ANNUAL DINNER

(Continued from Page 11

They are

and up by

BRADMAN AND MCCABE STRIKE FORM.

AUSTRALIA TEST TEAM'S WIN

Another grievance was this: extoll the old school tla. One of the greatest English kings perhaps a little less vocal was a Welsh squire. Henry VI❘ vociferous. but they end was a fine and strong. king. His singing their national anthem'

Launceston, Mar. 1. also Was

B stroug man."For He's A Jolly Good Fellow."

The Australian Test cricket team. (Laughter). The latter made a and then they go home, feeling

which is going to England shortly. law prohibiting the language of convinced they are the creators his father and, though they might and mainstays of the great Emn-defeated Tasmania In a not believe him, that law was still pire on which the sun never gat match played here today.

Bradman. Stanley McCabe, Fleet- in force in England.

(Laughter).

wood-Smith and Ward were all in form.

"We are all friends here," Mr. Davies continued. "and we have asked you (the guests) to be here It this evening for two reasons. is very dull to tell our friends how much you like them. It is very pleasant to tell you your short- comings. (Laughter).

Continuing, Mr. Davies said he would have to be careful what he sald of the Itish..

But they all gåve loyalty to the same Crown, and to the Common- wealth of the British Empire.

A SIMPLE PEOPLE The Welsh, he went on, were a simple people. It was said that the English fought for power but the Welsh for freedom. They re- velled in the simple and ordinary things of life.

He asked the gathering to rise of their to the toast

"This is the one night the Welsh Dragon is allowed to howl. Our friends across the Tweed have two festivals. They commemorate their patron saint and they believe they must give a place of honour to their national poet. These two oc- und drink casions usually develop into a patron saint, Saint David. The crescendo of incoherence. They toast was drunk with acclamation.

Davies Mr. get on our nerves with noises

then read out forced from sheepskins, noises messages of greetings from the much more appropriate for the Singapore and Shanghai St. David's wide open spaces. And then they Societies. go home in the wee sma hours' in a state of exaltation. (Laughter),

LITTLE MORE MODEST "The mercurial and sentimental. English-an Englishman hates to be called sentimental-they have St. George: - They are perhaps a little more modest. They claim

The toast of the

Australia won by 386 runs. Scores:-

cricket

Don

Australia: 477 (Bradman 79,

FOREIGN MAILS

Ordinary air mail letters 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 postage. In- aufelently prepaid letters may be taxed with double 'the' deficiency or forwarded by Steamer Service, at the discretion of the Post Office.

Air Mail Services to Shanghai, Nanking; Tsingtau. Tientṣin and

Polping are temporarily suspended.

Letters and Postcards for Europe and South America are forwarded via Siberia" if so superscribed.

From

INWARD MAILS

Per

Die

McCabe 83, Hassett 75) and 172 for U.S.A., Japan and Manila-San

four wickets declared (Barnes 89). Tasmania: 112 (Fleetwood-Smith for 22: Ward 3 for 201 and 151 (Fleetwood-Smith 4 for 56: Ward 3; for 55)-(Reuter).

FAST HOCKEY

Rajputana Rifles

And Police Draw

Francisco, date 5th February ...... Straits and Europe via Buez (Let- |

ters and Papers) London, date 3rd Feb. and London. Parcels London date 27th January. Shanghai and Swatcw ¡Japan

Japan and Shanghai... Straits

Bangkok and Swatow.. Shanghai

Calcutta and Straits Straits

Shanghai Saigon.....

A very even game was witnessed guests was yesterday in Kowloon when the Dairen proposed by the Vice-President, Mr. Police hockey team drew with the Japan and Shanghai.. Hall, who coupled with it the name Rajputana Rifles, each side scoring Air Mall by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-London date, 24th February.

In the Arst half there was no

of Dr. 'Pope. He extended a one goal. hearty welcome, to them all, and expressed the hope that he would score, both teams playing very fast Japan see them all again at many future hockey. Pritam Nath WILS well Japan Japan

functions of this description. He, marked by the Police defence.

too, praised the natural beautics In the second half, Howlett net-Australia and Manila... this virtue, but then, with typical of Wales and the charm and un- ted for the Police with a "solo Air Mall by “Pan-American Air-| Saxon logic, they think they are bounded hospitality of its people.. effort. entitled to claim all other virtues (Laughter); and of course,

they

Pro. Uoolidus i

2nd Mar.

Naldera Kiangni

Tanda Aramis

2nd Mar.

and Mar.

3rd Mar.

3rd Mar.

Barents"... Kueiyang Glenapp... Birdhana

3rd Mar.

3rd Mar

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3rd Mar..

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Jr Mar.

3rd Mar.

T

3rd Mar.

4th Mar.

4th Mar

4th Mar.

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Alveus

Conte Verde

Bontekoa

Delagon Mara Comoria

Imperial Airways

Plane

Manila Maru Mirsapore.. Kutwing

Nankin

Pan-American

Direct Servica ” ---- San way! Francico date, 23rd February. Straits

Dr. Pope, suitably replied on be- The Rices soon equalised when half of the guests. He said he was Goolam Rasul scored during a at one time doubtful regarding thejmeelee in front of the Police Straits

to be in, but, following a' motor- drive in a part of that country. he completely changed his views.

TAMAR TROUNCE desirability of Wales as a pince citadel.

SAPPERS

Rugby Match At Causeway Bay

CEREMONY AT CENOTAPH

The teams were:-

Haiphong Shanghai

Police:-Chan Kam-ful Man Japan Singh, Maher Singh: 'Buta Singh. Brown. Jackson; Teja Slagh, How- lett. Parker. Chanam Singh and Narwan Singh.

Rajputana Rifles:-Bihari Singh: Datta Ram, Lt. Rambir Singh: Lt. In connection with the celebra- Nagi, Goolam Rasul. Sher Khan, Flaying with fourteen mention of their Patron Saint yester-Shah Wall, Lt. Sarwal Khan, Lt HMS. Tamar defeated the Royal day, the Hong Kong Society of St. Pritam Nath, Gopal Ram Engineers by 30 points to nil in a David laid a wreath at 11 a.m. yes-Gugan Ram.. friendly rugger match played at terday at the Cenotaph, in memory Causeway Bay yesterday.

of the Welshmen who fell in the Great War.

In the first half the sailors re- gistered four tries none of which were converted. After the interval they added six more tries three of which were converted.

Ecouter was responsible for four tries," while Polkington scared

three.

The teams were:-

H.M.S. Tamar: Robinson: Phil- lips. Olge. Woods, Scouter: Pol- kington. Evans; Wilde, Maddox,! Hammond; Grant, Goddard; Brl- wall and Sherlocke.

The wreath was in the shape of

a Welsh Harp, composed of red

BATTERY HOCKEY

CUP FINAL

+

and

4th Mar.

4th Mar.

4th Mar.

4th Mar.

4th Mar.

5th Mar.

Airways. Plane

6th Mar.

Kth Mari

5th Mar.

6th Mar.

Persens Озевора

0. G. Paul Domes Izion

Kumsang

OUTWARD MAILS

י

7th Mar.

REGISTERED AND PARCEL MAILS are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m., registered and parcel mails are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day,

For

WEDNESDAY

Samshui and Wuchow....

In the Battery Hockey Cup final |*Swatow and Tientsin. roses, The card was inscribed played yesterday afternoon. the Air Mail for Sian, Lanchow and "For Remembrance from the Hong 9th Battery, R.A., drew with the Kong St. David Society."

24th Battery, R.A., each side scor- The wreath was laid by Mr. Fing two goals, after extra time. W Davies, the President, accom-

Bancroft and Bilton natted for panied by Mr. D. Davies, Mr. D. F. the 9th Battery while Hawes and Davies Mr. and Mrs. H. Hall.

FANLING HUNT

The place of the Meet of Hounds RE: Noutch; Nichols, Pigton, arranged for 2.45 p.m. today, is Lang, Davis; Dudridge, Christie;Sun Wat Camp. Lines will be laid Laughton. Mackenzie, Wilson; by Mr. A. FL Potts. Wood, Kennedy: Oughton. Apper-

ley and Blackman.

TODAY'S SOCCER

ENCOUNTER

The football match between the Islington Corinthians and the combined Football Club and Police team will take place on the Club ground today.

With reference to the reported rift between Mr. Thomas Smith, manager and secretary of the Islingtonians and members of the team, it was learned, last night that the differences had been made up and that the team will leave for Manila on Saturday by the as. Tanda and will play a series of eight matches there.

LEN BRADBURY

BREAKS WINDOW

A number of the Islington- lans went on shopping ex- peditions yesterday and Len Bradbury, together with two of his friends, chose to explore Cat Street.

Everything went swimmingly until Bradbury, in his anxiety to see a particularly attractive fountain pen. put his elbow through a plate glass window.

It cost him exactly $3. Incidentally, it was learned that the pen was secured, for the sum of $1!

Mr. T. Addis Martin, of Messrs.

Pigeone replied for the 24th.

Chengtu, etc. (via Hankow) by the Eurasia Airways Service" (To further points by surface transport as Services permit). Shanghal Kongmoon Manila

The teams were as follows:- 24th H. Battery R.A.:-Green-Straits way: Howell, Carter: Attingge.. Holhow

Godfrey, Littlemore: Hawes, Bar Swatow, Amoy and Shanghal low. Pigeone, Marshall and Finley, Bwatow and Amoy

9th A.A. Battery RA:-Baker: Swatow Taylor, Wood; Norman, Weaver, Straits Wheelan; Webster. Bilton, Ban- croft, Rapper and Collls.

CABARET "MOVES FOR NIGHT

THURSDAY

Swatow, Foochow and *Tientsin.. Saigon. Ceylon, India, * & *S. Africa, Egypt & Europe via Mar- sellles-due Marsellies 30th Mar.

Those responsible, for the ar- Kongmoon rangements for last night's dinner Tientsin in honour of the Islington Corin-

thians left no stone unturned to Air Mail for Wachow. Kwellin, ensure the evening's success. They Kwelyang and Chungking by the even managed to persuade a ca- "C.N.A.C. Airways Direct Service" baret to move to the top floor of the Kam Ling Restaurant for the evening.

FRIDAY

After the dinner nearly all mem Samshui and Wuchow.. bers of the team went cut dancing Kongmoon and it is understood that George Shanghai and Japan.. ("Flash") Dance, Dick Manning, Hofhow, Pakhol and Haiphong...... Sonny Avery and George Pearce Straits, Ceylon, India, E. & S. Af'ca

Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Canada,; had a very enjoyable time.

C. & S.. America & *Europe · via San Francisco-due San Fran cisco, 22nd March and Europe via Siberia.

Manila, Rabaul, Australia and New Zealand Via Brisbane-due Bris- bane 22nd March

On their return to the Colony Caidbeck, Macgregor and popular they will meet the South China Commanding Officer of the Corps Athletic Association on March 30. 1st Battery H.K.V.D.C, is making “HE WHO RUNS

favourable progress after à suc-

AWAY" Mr. and Mrs. A.-E. P. Guest celej cessful operation for appendicitis.

Caught red-handed while denud- brated the 11th anniversary of Returning late on Sunday night their wedding last night with a from camp at Pukshawan with the ing the forestry plantations near dinner party to a few personal "L" section of his battery, he com Pokfulam yesterday. Bo Sup. 27 friends at their residence in Bow-plained of pains in the stomach, tried to escape from the police and the War bolted downhill. He missed his loon Tong. Mr. Guest is the well- and was removed to

where

nullah, the footing and fell into a Hospital known local hockey and tennis Memorial

breaking both his ankles. He was player.

operation was performed.

removed to the Queen Mary Hospital. It is expected that when (SandakAN he is sufficiently recovered pro-

Chinese attended the Annual Race meeting in large numbers as

the above picture shows,

Biralts, Ceylon, India, E. & B. Africa, Aden, Egypt, and Europe via Mar- seilles--due Marseilles, 1st April

SATURDAY

ceedings will be taken against him Air Mall for "KLM. Airways Ser- vice”—due ‘Amsterdam, 13th Mar. for felling trees.

Kongmoon

ZENO THE GREAT St. Andrew's Church Hall, Kow- loon, was the scene' of a very pleasant function last night when Zeno the Great, fambua magician and conjurer; entertained a large andlence.

FIRST SEA LORD LEAVES ' FOR 'FLEET EXERCISES

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London, Feb.. 28. Lord Chatfield, First Sea Lord.. leaves. England on March 9 to at- tend the annual spring exercises of the combined. Fleets at Gibraltar. He will returri on March 24.—(Br- tish Wireless).

Shanghai

Straits, Bandakan, Ceylon, India, Egypt and *Europe via Brindisi due Brindisi 25th March

Airmail for Manila, Guam, Hono- fulu, and U.S.A. by the “Pan- American Airways Direct Service" -due San Francisco 13th March.

SUNDAY Swatow, Shanghai and Tientsin:

8.30 AM

Per

Date and Time

Wed., 2nd

Kongning Hupch

8.15 AM

G.P.O. & R.P.O.

Eurasia Plana

Rez. Ord.

9.00 AM

9.30 AM

Aeneas

T

*9.50 AM

Book On ... Friesland... Nogato Mars Balikon

10.00 AM

10.00 AM

10.30 AM

10.30.AM

Trinan Anhui Seistan Van Houlez

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10.30 AM

1.30 PM

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3.00 PM

Ninghai ...

6.00 PM

Aramis Tai Lee... Newchwany

Thursday, 3rd

8:30 AM Q.P.O. & K.P.O... Bez. Ord.

9.45 AM

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10.30 AM 11.00 AM

CNAC,

Plane

3.30 T

* Kowloon P.0. Reg. rd 5.00 PM Ord. 3rd 5.00 PM

9.P.O.

Reg. 3rd 5.00 FM

Ord. 4th 8:00 AM

Friday, 4th

Kongen

5.15 AM

On Lee

10.00 AM

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Naldera ...

10.30 AM

Kiangau

1.00 PM

Manila Maru

2,30 PM

Par.

4.00 PM

Ord.

5.00 PM

Pro, Coolidge

Reg.

5,20 M

Taudo

Far. 4th 5.0 F Reg.- 4th 5.00 pu ¡Ord. 5th*8.30 am

Comorin...m

G.P.O. & K.P.O. Par. 4th 5.00 PM Beg. 8th 9.45 £32 Ord, 5th 10.30 AM

Saturday, 5th

8.30 AM

G.P:0. & K.P.O. Reg.

Tai Soun Hong

9.30 AM

Comoria Book On Binkiang

Urd

10.0 AM

10.00 AM

Conte Verde

Fxu American < Airways" Plane

Awaisang

*Superscribed Correspondence Only,

3.30 FK

G.P.O. & EP.O.

Beg Ord

24 PM 3.30 FM

Kowloon P.O. Beg 5th 60 M Ord, 5th 6.00 pa G.P.O. Rag. 6th 1.00 PM Ord. 6th 6.00 AM

Sunday, 6th

9.00 AM

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