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Personalities At The

Macao

Race Meeting

(From Our Own. Correspondent)

Macao, July 5, 1938.

The weather in Macao last Sunday was anything but inviting to racing fans and this and other reasons might be held responsible for the mediocrity of attendance by Hong Kong racegoers at · Areia. Preta, but local residents were in larger number than at the pré- vious meeting in June." At one time it was thought that the rain might sweep away the last few events, but fortunately it was only` of a short duration and proved to be rather more of a freshening shower.

Highlight of the Areia Preta) meeting was the George' Potts Memorial Cup event and the big cash sweep, run off for it and in- creasing interest was stimulated during the meeting by the fine riding performance of jockey Mr. A. W. Raymond,

Using

the the special box of Macao Jockey Club was H: E.,the Governor of Macao, Dr Artur Tamignini de Sousa Barbosa, who Marco was accompanied by son Antonio and A.D.C. Capt. Macedo Pinto. Calling in at the box dur- ing the meeting to chut with His Excellency were Mr. F. J. Gellion, the Club chalman, and · Captain Carlos Gorgulho. Folice Comman- dant.

Mr. A. J. de Vasconcellos, Mr. H. Pinheiro and son Francisco were already in the grandstand when the first saddling bell sounded,

A HONG KONG

GROUP

Colony racing enthusiasts watch-

while elsewhere Dr. Correia Nunes in the board at the Macao race was chatting with odd friends here meeting. and there. Also among the early spectators were Mr. A. Valente, Post Office secretary, and Lt. Martins DI

Mozambiqueceicao. the Troops.

among other spectators were Mr A. Braga and Mr. Carlos Con-

Walking up and down the lawn EARLY GOERS

during the third interval were Col A. Arez, Police Commissioner, and British residents were among the early goers, which included Water-Mr. Jack Braga, who were holding works Mr. H. 8. C. McComb. [forth to each other in conversation. Mr. and Mrs. C. Roque and Customs' Mr. W. H. P. Weston, and laughter Miss Marie Roque were cadets Mr. Colin, Luscombe, Mr. G. Searle and Mr. A. Houston. They imong the stand spectatórs. were soon joined by Mr. C. Hwere later joined by Mr. H. Nolasco, Davis, also of the Chinese Mari-Dutch consul in Macao, while Mrs Nolasce chatted with Mrs. F. J ime Customs at Lappa..

Gellion out on the lawn.

BRITISH TRIO"

FROM THE STANDS

4

RAUB MINES

MEETING

13

"Reduced Profit

Shown

The annual meeting of the Raub Australian Gold Mining - Company Limited was held in Brisbane on June 29.

In moving the adoption of the

THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1938.

FOREIGN MAILS

Parcel Post Service to Amoy Island is temporarily suspended. Parcels can be accepted for Kalangsu only.

Air mau letters may be posted in the ordinary posting boxes. They' should be clearly marked "By Air Mall" and bear sufficient postage, In- sufficiently 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, Tringiau, Tientsin and

Poiping are temporarily suspended.

Letters and Postcards for Europe and South America Directors' Report, together with are forwarded "via Siberia" if so superscribed.

the audited Balance Sheet and! Accounts for the year ended 31st March, 1938, the Chairman. (Mr. De Burgh B. R. Persso) stated that the result of the year's operations had been a net profit of #43,581,

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as compared with £71.369 for the Japan and Shanghal, previous year.

Straits and Manila Straits Before arriving at the profit there

Haiphong had been charged against revenue

JaDan £29,297 spent on development and

Swatow prospecting, £2409 exchange on plant payments in Australia, and Air Mail by "Imperial Airways £3,000 provided for depreciation of plant and other fixed assets It would be noticed that the pro-

Direct

Service"-London

3rd July. Australia and Manila vision for depreciation was not so Japan and Shanghai..

Calcutta and Straits... large as that made in the previous

Straits year, but In fixing the amount there had been taken into con Tientsin and Swatow.

Saigon

sideration the sum expended general improvements, replace- ments and renovation already charged against revenue.

He said that the reason for the considerable reduction in net pro-Air Mail by "Pan American Air-

Bangalore Canton.

Oder. Anshun..

Hupeh....

INWARD MAILS

From

Per.

Dise

Athos II.

7th July

Potsdam....

7th July

7th July

7th July

7ta "July

7th Ju.y

date. Imperial

Airways Plane

6th July

Taiping......

eth July

Ranchi..

eth Jaly

Islami.

8th July

Conte Verde......

6th July

Jean Laborde..

8th July

oth Jaly

On

Shanghai and Swatow. Bangkok and Swatow, Straits Shanghal Amoy .....

Boochow

ath. July

Kalgan

10th July

Menelaus..

10th July

********Autolycus..

Tinegara

Tuth July

10th July

Airways Plane Kaying....

11th July

11th July

Pres. Jefferson... Ajax.

19th July

19th July

date, imperial

Airways Plane Tilsalak....... ........Santhia...

13th July

13th July

14th July

(San Francisco date. 17th June) Pres. Cleveland..

.........somall.. Canada, U.S.A.. Honolulu, Japan &6 Shanghai (Vancouver B.Č., date. 25th June)

14th July

16th July

Emp. of Japan....

18th July

ways Direct Service"-San Fran-Pan-American cisco date, 30th June.

date 22nd June

fit lay of course in the drop in grade of the ore mined from the Bukit Koman Section, which pre-Shanghai and Swatow... viously supplied the major portion U.S.A., Canada and Japan (Seattle of the high grade ore. Share- holders were circularised in Sep-Japan and Shanghai. tember 1937, following rumours Air Mall by "Imperial Airways that the mine wa's completely Direct Service "-London worked out, and the position was. then explained. The General Java Manager in his monthly reports. Amoy which have been circulated usA., Honolulu, Japan and Manils throughout the year, had regular-

7th July.

ly reported the trend of events in Shanghai........................ They

Also watching from the stands were Capt. Elbanio Games and daughter Miss Barbara Gomes, aria Miss Helena Ribeiro.

Coming along in a group just before the fourth race began were Dr. "Carlos Sampaio (Colonial Secretary), Dr. Marto 8. Lelis (At- torney-General), and Cmdr. S. Vieira (Harbour Master). Together with them were Mrs. Vieira and son Carlos Alberto.

Among the later arrivals were Brig. Gen. Themudo de Vera. genial manager of the Залео Nacional Ultramarino, accom- panled by.. Mrs. de Vera and daughter Miss Marie Amella de Vera,

A heavy shower drove all lawn strollers into the sheltered e- Messrs. G. Searle, A. Houston closures but the rain stopped and Colln Luscombe, Government soon enough to allow the use of Cadets, photgraphed at the race the lawn before the final race was meeting.

run off:

the various sections of the mine. ond in his Annual Report bad given further information and 'had stated the proved are reserves,

DEVELOPMENT WORK Development work had proved distinctly disappointing, and in spite of a large expenditure, ore reserves at the close of the period

#

.

OUTWARD MAILS

REGISTERED AND PARCEL MAILS are closed 18 minutes exciler than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where, mails considerably smaller than are advertised to close at or before à a.m., registered and parcel malis, those at the commencement, It are closed at 6 p.m. on the previous day.

were

was obvious that a vigorous policy of development must be main- tained during the coming 'period:

The Mill had treated 3.000 tons more ore than in the previous

For

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THURSDAY

year, but the recovery (fine gold) Samshui and Wuchow........ from each ton of ore had dropped Straits

from 7.88 dwts, to 6.19 dwts.. this Haiphong

being the lowest average for a Swatow.and Bangkok.JL. very long time.

Kangmoon

The Re-treatment Plant. after Hotbow

Cremer.....

Per

Date and Time

Thurday, 7th

Tal Hing

8.16 AM

8.30 AM

Fooshing.

8.30 AM

Helios...

19.30 AM

Tai Lee...

11.00 AM

Hai Hing.. Tjibadak..

11.30 AM

19.30 PM

330 PM

Q.P.O. & K.P.O.

Beg,

Athos I..

Ord...

#

certain delays occasioned by late Batavia and Scurabaya.. deliveries of plant, was ready for Swatow, Shanghai and Tientsin... Taksang. operation towards the end of Saigon, Ceylon, India, East & South January last, and had assisted re-

Africa, Egypt and Europe via sults materially since then."

Marselles-due Marseilles, 3rd It was engaged in treating approxi-

August mately equal proportions of cur- Air Mail for Wuchow and Chung- rent tailings from the battery, and

king by the “CNA.C. Airways old tallings which had accumulat-

Direct Service," ed over a lengthy period. The General Manager had advised that

LEAGUE TENNIS SUPPLEMENTARY its operation at the present time.

"B" Division

Result

L'

At King's Park, Club de Recreto

beat the Kowloon Indian Tennis Club by 8 sets" to 3.

Scores:-

Dr. A. M. Rodrigues and L. A.

L. Suva (Recreio)

lost to S. A and S S.

Hussain

· BUDGET ··

Record Pensions Figure

A supplementary Budget, calling for the appropriation of a sum of $744,321 to cover expenditure for 1937, will be "introduced in Legis- lative Council today by the Finan cial Secretary.

5-7

beat F. Khan and M. A

Khan

B-1

beat M. Ramzan and G. M.

Khan

for

B2

Almost hal of this supple- mentary expenditure is required the Government Pensions, estimated total of $2.200,000 being insuficient by $359,809 to provide. pensions during the year.

H. Gonsalves and A. E. Xavier

(Recreio)

The new total of $2,559,809 for lost to Hussain and Hussain 3-pensions constituted a record for beat Khan and Khan 6-1 the Colony, the previous highest beat Ramzan and Khan... 6-1 total being $2,090,000 in 1934. M. A. Oliveira and L. A. Car-

valho (Recreio) lost to Hussain and Hussain 2-6 Secretary includes $281,889 for beat Khan and Khan..... 6-3 Public Works Recurrent, $64,829 beat Ramzan and Khan...... 6-0 for the Kowloon-Canton Railway, $31.993 for Charitable. Services.

PAINTINGS

was considered quite satisfactory, ond that recoveries. from this source would improve as time went

on. The process was profitable and showed a good return on the capital invested.

TIN AREA

Air Mail for Sian, Lanchow, Chang- sha and Chengtu etc.,, ·{via Hankow) by the "Eurasia Air» ways.Service" (To further points by surface transport as Services permit).

C.N.AC. Plane

.4.10 FM

5.00 PM

G.P.O. & KP.O.

Reg. Ord.

4.30 2

1.00 PM

G.P.O. & K.P.O. Heg.

4.30 PM 5,00

Ord. Eurasia Plane.

Airmail for "Imperial Airways

Direct) Service”-due-London, Imperial 14th July." *Saigon and Parcels only for Ger"

many via Hamburg

Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U.S.A C. & 8. America and “Europe via Vancouver, B.C. (Parcels for Canada only)-due Vancouver B.C., 25th July--and Europe vis Siberia

Since the Accounts for the last Anancial year were finalised and the Report of the Directors was printed, a preliminary report on the Tin Area had been received from an independent expert who had recently examined the area, Els conclusions were that tin un-

FRIDAY doubtedly existed on the area, but.

Bamshut and Wuchow. that deposits were of such small

Sandakan dimensions and the indications of "Shanghat further discoveries were so re+Shanghai and *Japan, mote, owing to the mature of the Kongmoon

country, that the area did not ap-+Swatow, *Amoy and *Foochow that would be essential to obviate pear to be worth the expenditure awatow, Foochow and Tiental...

"SATURDAY

Other supplementary expendi-injury to the turbines at the

power station from silt from the Samahat and Wuchow ture requested by the Financial

workings. A final report was still Air awaited,

Mr. Coldham had now gone to England on six months' leave which was due to him last year in accordance with his service agree

G.P.Q. & K.P.O."

Bog.

Airways Planer

Oder...

v.00 PM

5.00 PM

3.10 PM

GP.O. & K.F.O.

Par. 7th 5.00 PM Reg. 8th 9,16 AN Emp. of Russia.... Jed. 8th 10.00 AM

Friday, 8th

On Lee......

15 AM

Kongning... Hinsang.

8.80 M

9.30 AM

Conte Verde......

B.30 AM

Potsdam...

1,0.00 AM

3.30 PM

Seistan.. Holhor.

430 M

Saturday, 9th

9.16 AM

(P.O.& XF.O.

Tai Ming.

Ranchi.

Mail for “K.L.M... · ́Airways} {" Direct Service”-dië Amsterdam. 19th July. Straits, Sandakan. Ceylon, India, E. & 8. Africa, "Aden," Egypt and Europe via Marseilles-due Mar- seilles, 5th August.!..

EXHIBITION OF WAR 17,093 for the Fire Brigade and sums varying from $1,800 to $9,218 for the Attorney General, Landment, but which he deferred in the interests of the Company in Office. Frison Department. Magla-

order to ensure the prompt com-Straits and Calcutta... pletion of the new Re-treatment Shanghai, Japan and *Europe via Flant. He would be back towards. Siberia the end of November to reassume Haiphong the management,

of

QUEEN'S THANKS

In addition to the memorial tracy and Treasury. exhibition of Chinese Paintings at the Chinese Chamber of Com- merce,

another exhibition Chinese war paintings" by Mr. The following telegram has been Wong Shin-keung is being held at received by HE the Governor in the Kam Ling Restaurant West reply to a telegram of condolence Point today.

[dispatched to. Her Majesty the

Mr. Wong Shiu-keung is a well- Queen through the Secretary of known artist in South China, hay-State for the Colonies on the death ing exhibited at the Chinese Fine of the Queen's mother, the Coun- Art Club exhibition for the past tens of Strathmore:- "three successive years, and is à member of the Hong Kong Work- ing Artists' Guild. » A

In the present exhibition there will be 104 paintings which were executed during his visit to the

"Your telegram No. 185 has. been laid before the Queen who desires that an expression of her sincere thanks for the message of sympathy may be. conveyed to you.”.

Messrs. De Burgh B. B. Perssc, R. C. Phlip, M. D. Davies, and C. 8. Delpratt were reappointed direc- tor for the ensuing year, and Mr. F. G. Pumfrey, F.C.A. (Aust.), was re-elected auditor.

PRESENTATION

A presentation will be made to Mr. A. E. Bilkstone at the Kowloon Cricket Club at 7,15 pm.

Manila. *Balgon, Bangkok, "Straits,

Batavia, Mauritius, Reunion," | Madagascar, Lourened, Marques. “and South Africa M Airmail for “France Orient Air- wayn: Servien "—dus · Marseilles. 24th July. Balgon,

Ranch

Katsang..

Jean Labords.... Canton.

Boissevain

Be. Ord.

930 AṀ. 10.00 Ar G.P.O.&X.P.O. Far. 8th 6.00 PM |Beg. 9th 2 45 AY Ord. 9th. 10:30 AM Pazovia 11.0) AM Ord

Noon

1.30 PM 4.00

9.30 PM

Lyeemoon.. Lycemoon..

Beg. Ord.

4.00 72

4.30 70

6.00

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