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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
STEAMER LLANARTH"
From MELBOURNE & SYDNEY.
ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby
informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kow. loon Whari & Godown Company, Ltd at Kowloon, whonce and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.
Optional cargo will not be landed hers, unless noties has been given is hours prior to reset's arrival, but car ried on from port to port to the Bnal port of call to, which the option extenda.
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have laft the Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 28th inst., will be subject to rent
All claims against the vessel muat be presented to the undersigned on or before the t prex. or they will not be recognized.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods am to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the
26th inst., at 10 am. by our surveyors Mesara, Goddard & Douglas,
In the case of dutiable carge, con- signees are requested to inform the Imports & Exports Office that they have such goods for examination.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
DODWELL & CO, LTD.
Agrotu. Hong Kong, 26th April, 1938.
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ROTICE TO. CONSIGNEES.
PENINSULAR' AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co.'s Steamer "CHITRAL,"
ARRIVED BONG KONG ON
17TH APRIL, 1938,
FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, GIBRAÏ . TARMARSEILLES, MALTA, PORTSAI, ADEN, COLOMBO AND STRAITS,
TONSIGNEES of Cargo by th above-named Vassal are hereby in formed that their Goods are being lander and placed at tumia nins in the Hong Kong B
Kowloon Wharf and Godowi Compuay's Godowns at Kowloon wher each Consignment will be sorted out havi by Markand Delivery can be obtained a he Goods are landed.
Optional Goods will be landed here unless
less instructions have been given te the contrary Sia Hours before ärrital or the steamer.
Goods not cleared within 8 days in cluding date of arrival will be subject to rent
No Fire Insurance will be affected by
Any case whatever, Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignees, and the Company's enrveyors Messrs. GODDARD & DOUGLAS, at 10 am Fred
sad Thursdays, within th
Consignees are apecially notified that it is necessary for Revenus Officer LC present at the examination of damaged dutiable cargo.
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All Claims against the Steamer must before 17th May. 1938, or they wil presented to the Undersigned on o not be recognized.
| TWO THOUSAND
GUINEAS
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Pasch Is Firm Favourite
London, April 28. Pasch remains a firm favourite for the Two Thousand Guineas, one of the classic races of the Eng- lish turf.
The latest call-over is as follows:
3/1 Pasch (t. and 0)
8/1 Port Marnock (t. and a) 100/15 Tahir (t. and 0.) 100/12 Miran (t. and a.)"
17/2 Scottish Union (t. and o.) 100/8 Ramtapa (0), 180/7 (1) 100/8 Lohengrin. (0)
Refano (t. and o.) Pacotlus (0), 25/1 (t) 25/1 Part II (0)
20/1
20/1
25/1 Pound Foolish (0) 25/1 Caerloptic (a) 25/1 Campion (0) 33/1
Glenloan (0)
33/1
Magic Circle (0)
33/1
Bland Star (0)
50/1 Seventh Wonder fol 881 Caveman (0) 100/1 Scaraben (0) 100/1 Tyramtag (0)
AMENDED LIST
The following amendments are announced:
Lowrey rides Champion. D. Smith Perryman rides Magic Circle,
rides Glenloan, Herbert rides Scaraben. and Butchers
No Claims will be admitted after ta. Goods have left the Godown. MACKINNON, MACKENZIE E . Bland Star.
Agenes.
Hong Kong, 27th April. 1333.
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LAWN BOWLS TEAMS
The following are the Kowloon Bowling Green teams for Satu:- day:-
SPORT
OPEN TENNIS
TOURNEY
REVISED FIXTURES
The following ate the tennis fixtures for the week:-
TODAY
revised
(Stand Court) Club Championship Fina! W. Sander v. L. Goldman.
TOMORROW
(Stand Court) Club 'Handicap Mixed Doubles Final Mr. and Mrs. EE Storey (-3/6) v. H. Owen Hughes and Miss J. Smith (15.2). "
MONDAY, MAY 2
(Stand Court)
Club' Handicap Singles Final G. W. Sewell (-15) v. H. Owen Hughes (-15).
TUESDAY, MAY 3 Open Singles Final (Stand Court)
Taul Wal-pul v. EL D Rumjahn or Taul Yun-pul..
WEDNESDAY, MAY 4 (Stand Court)
Club Handicap Doubles Final N. L. H. Railton and E E. Storey (4/6) v. E. Owen Hughes and W. M. Barton (-15) or G. W. Sewell and T. C. Monaghan (—15).
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THURSDAY, MAY 5 Open Doubles Final (Stand Court) S. A. and HD. Rumjahn v. Tsui Wai-pui and Tsui Yun-pus,
CUP FINAL
Preston Team
London, April 26.
The team to represent Preston North End in the Cup Final against Huddersneld at Wembley on Satur- day will be as follows:-
Holderoft: Gallimore, A. Beattle; Shankly, Smith, Batey; Watmouth, Mutch Dougal, R Beattie and
First Team at Kowloon John Watson, S-M. White. E W O'Donnell—(Reuter). Lines, R. Duncan (skip). ·
R. P. Phillips, A. Macfarlane, A. Hyde Lay, C. B. Hosking (akip).
A J. Hall, G. E F. Thompson, T. Armstrong. L. Guy (skip).
Second Team at Valley
E. V. Searle, G. C. Norman, K. C. Hamilton, J. G. Meyer (skip),
FOOTBALL COUNCIL
MEETING
A meeting of the Football Asso- ciation Council will be held in the
Atlantic
Airship
THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1938. -PAGE 11
Services COURVOISIER
DR. ECKENER IN U.S.
TO DISCUSS PLANS
FOR RESUMPTION
Berlin, April 27.
.Confirmation ป forthcoming here of a report that Dr." Hugo Eckener, veteran Zeppelin com- mander, is at present on his way to the United States. The object | -of his visit is to discuss various matters in connection with a re- gular, trans-Atlantic airship ser- vice.
Following the reconstruction cf the dirigible LZ 130, Germany is now planning, it is stated here, to resume the trans-Atlantic service in the late summer or autulin of this year. Certain matters · havè to be clarified before this project can be put into execution.
It is hoped that Dr. Eckener, who has unsurpassed experience of trans-Atlantic flight problems, will be able to conduct these Impending discussions to a successful con- clusion.
NEW DIRIGIBLE
Meanwhile steady progress is be- ing made in the construction of the second big German, dirigible. the LZ 131, although it is not ex- pected to be completed before 1938. It is still impossible to obtain any information as to whether it is intended to put the IZ 131 on the Atlantic service.-(Transocean).
WEEK'S TRAFFIC
ACCIDENTS
Forty-six trafic accidents were as the result of which one person reported in the Colony last week,
was killed and 23 persons were injured."
The person killed, a Chinese female, aged about 75 years, died from injuries when she was knock- ed down by a tramcar whilst run- ning across the road.
Of the persons injured, 16 were
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Cheesman, J. §. Logan (skip).
A. Macintyre, Jack Watson. D. W. Waterton. W. S. Drake (skip),
CLUB DE RECRÉTO
The following have been selected to play for the above Club in their league matches on Saturday:—
1st Division (Home) v. C.C.C. J. Luz, C. A. Lopes, A. A. Ro- medios, H. A. Alves (skip).
LL F. Xavier, J. F. V. Ribeiro, F. V. V. Ribeiro, R. F. Luz (skip).
J. E. Noronha, C. E. Marques, C. G Silva, F. X. M. Silvá (skip).
2nd Division (Away) v. H.K.F.C.
F. A, Machado, Dr. A. F. Guterres, C. H. Basto, J. J. Basto (skip).
F. A. Xavier, D. C. Alves. L A. Gutierrez, B. Basto (ship),
C. M. Silva, A. V. Barros, E. M. Remedios. F. I Soares (skip).
3rd Division (Home) v. H.KE, Co.
J. C. Remedios, F. Marques. E. A. B. Botelho, C. R. Pereira (skip).
"C. Vaz, C. P. Basto, C. M. B. Alves,
J. M. Rosario (skip).
O. P. Remedios, C. C. Pereira, E. Sousa, P. A. Yvanovich (skip).
FOLICE R.C.
The following will represent the Police Recreation Club in their League match against the Indian Recreation Club at Scokunpoo" on, Saturday:-
W. Glendinning, H. Brown,, A. Wright, A. E. Carey (skip).
L. Glendinning. R. Ellis, F. Chan-
ning. F. E. Booker (skip).
J. Edwards, T. Tallon, F. Kelly, F. Nolan (skip).
Reserves:-A. Kirby, J. McWalter. 3. Dredge.
INTER-CONSTITUTIONAL "
ENCOUNTER
The following have been selected to represent English Constitution in the Inter-Constitution · Bowls Match to be played at the Hong Kong Football Club ground on Bunday, May 8 starting at 2.45 p.m, sharp.
AW. Grimmett (skip),"A., B. Allen, A. Wright, B. Mansell.
W. E. Hollands · (skip), T. Arm- | strong, 8; M. White, A. Nisxim,
G., C. Moss (skip), W. Whiteman, | &." Deacon, B. B. Farlow,
7. Holidge (skip), J. Purvis, `A. F. Paul, P. D. Crawley."
EG. Post (skip), T. Carr, T. G. Padgett, H. L. Lockhart.
A. Brocksbank (skip), W. Ward,
V Walker, J. B. Howell,
Reserves:-F. H. Harper, A. W. Brown, J. Smith, J."Penney, M. C. for the day L. D. Skinner.
Tea will be taken at 4.50. p.m. and all lady friends will be wel
come.
Spoons will be presented at the close of the match.
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