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THE
SHORT
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by the British Line
CANTON LINE
Service suspended temporarily
MACAO LINE
DAILY SERVICE
From Hong Kong; 8 A M. & 5,30 P.M. From Macno: 3.00 A.M. & 2.00 P.M... NOTE-In compliance with the Quarantine Regula tens and until furthor noticë, the ordinary, Sunday excur- sion steamer to Mac will leave Hong Kong at 9 ani, and return from Macao at 200 p.m.
"Note: As from Sunday, the 9.8. Taishan" will
borth at and depart from the Canton- Steamers harf.
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FAR EAST-INDIA-ITALY
Hongkong--London 23 days Hongkong Italy 21 days
SCHEDULE OF SAILING FROM HONGKONG,
TO MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, BOMBAY, EGYPT
H H.
& ITALY
6th Jan. 21st Jan.
MN. HO. BIANCAMANO" 25th"l'ec.
“CONTE ROSSO' m.v. "VICTORIA” „ BA. "CONTE VERDE" 3rd Feb. 8. "C. BIANCAMANO"25th Feb.
LLOYD
TO SHANGHAI
B.S. “C. BIANCAMANO" 18th Dec. HOL "CONTE ROSSO" 29th Dec. m.v. "VICTORIA"
13th Jan. "CONTE VERDE" 7th Jan, BC. BIANCAMANO” 19th Feb.
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P.O. Box 144. Tel. Adduss “Lloydiano"-Telephones 3282 Passenger
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FOR SALE
32983 Freight
"KING GEORGE IV” WHISKY
Nou refillable QUARTS 85,00 per bottle
Flask Finsk
PINTS $2.95
PINTS $1.65
Obtainable at
产业
11
HUNG CHEONG
Tel: 57108.
THE
66, Nathan Road.' Kowloon.
BLUE FUNNE
LINE
REGULAR AND FAST | PASSENGER SERVICES |
FREIGHT AND
LONDON SERVICE *MENESTARUS" Baila 27 DEC, for Mars., O'blanca,
London, R'dam, Hamborg & Glasgow Sails 10 JAN., for Warn, Tömdɔn,
Rotterdam, Bremerhaven & Glasgow
"AENEAS"
LIVERPOOL SERVICE "BELLEROPHON“ Baila 23 DZO., for Havre, Tiverpool,
&Bromborough
NEW YORK SERVICE "PREMIUS" Saila 13 JAN., for Boston & New York,
vis Cape of Good Hope PACIFIC SERVICE (250 DJIKA, KOBE, MAGOTA & TOKOHARA)
"IXION" Saits 8 JAN, for Vietoria, Vancouver
& Beattin
INWARD SERVICE
Dub
'AGAMEMNON" 17 DEC, From UK. via the Straits
20 DEU., From U. K. via the Straits "HELENUS "
20 DEO, From The Pacido Joset IXTON" *PHEMIUS"
21 DEC From New York via Panama
Specially reduced fares are quoted for cargo steamers with
limited passenger accommodation
· For feoight, passage rates and information apply to
Butterfield & Swire,
Tel: 30333.
Agente, 1, Connaught Road, C.
GOLF MEETING
(Continued from Pago.2)
The Club continues to maintain an excellent position so far as Liquid Assets are concerned, and although our Cash and Bank - lancea were rather low on Septem- ber 30, this was due to the fact already mentioned that during the year we transferred the aud of $20,000 from Current Account to the Building Fund.
I believe I am right in saying that it is not intended in the coming year to do very much to the Old Course but to tum at- tention more, to. Improvements on the New Course.
I would also like to mention especially that the Club Lowes a debt of gratitude to the Kow- loun-Canton... Railway for their help in artanging special trains for golfers as far as possible, and tor their Chief Engineer Mr. J. Smith for keeping our tractors and machines in a highly efficient state ct repair.
TRAINING GALLOPS
The following times were clocked during the morning gallop
at the Race Course yesterday:—
A Greas Time Strathroy
Rose Jane and Lucky Yum Sing
Acme .....
Salvage Master Snowy River Tribute
Expression Time Confusion Bay
Diogenes
Bear Claw
Flybynight
National Dignity
Plain View and Scenic View Dekko ho
Discovery Bay Roval Highness
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1938.
FOREIGN MAILS
FIRST CLASS MAIL
The Public are reminded that sealed letters and packets, irres pective of contents, are classided as first class mail and must be prepaid as such.
CHRISTMAS LETTER MAIL" FOR STRAITS AND INDIA (By Imperial Airways Service)
The Last Christmas Letter Mall (15 sents per half-ounce) Straits and India by the "Imperial Airways Plane" will be closed
... 5.00 p.m. 19th December 7.00 pm. 19th December
This mail is due to arrive at Singapore and Penang on the 21st December and Calcutta on the 2nd December, 1938.
Registered and Ordinary mails (not Insured or Parcels) will be aç- cepted for Canton and despatched as circumstances permit.
Ordinary letter mail only for West Kwangtung, Kwangsi, Azę- chwan, Kwelchow and Hunan will be accepted at senders' risk.
Letters and Postcards for Europe (except Great Britain and Eire) and South America are forwarded "vis Siberia" it so superscribed.
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INWARD MAILS
1
Night View and Tabby Cat Mac's Adventure....
31.4
1.02.1
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From
Per
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1.07.2
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Due
Lancashire Chap and the Leopard
38:3
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Ranger
27.4
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27.2
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Plet" Hein
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Cape Comoriu and Gold
Straits and London Parcels-Lon-
don date, 10th November Manila
Canton....
Agamemnon..
17th Dec.
17th Doc.
Sovereign
-32
32
Pres. Coolidge....
17th Doc.
com-
Silkylight
32.4
1.03
30.1
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Manila
31
31
Kwangtung Conte
17th Doc.
33.3 1.07 30
31.2
Blancamano ..
18th Dec.
Air
Mall by Imperial Airways
1.02.1
32.1
Direct Service”—London 11th December,
date. Imperial
Straits
Airways Plane Anhul....... Roseville...
18th Dec.
Haiphong and Fort Bayard,
Jean Dupuis
18th Dec.
Tainan..
19th Dec,
19th Dec,
Ixion.
20th Dec.
Suisang...
20th c.
Glenapp..
s0th Dec,
Birdhana.
Suth Do.
Helenus.....
guth Dec.
Jeypore..
Buth Dec.
Alrways Plaле Emp. of Russia Jean Laborde.... Phendus.... Boissevain
21st Dec.
21st Dec.
1st Dec
2nd Dec.
12ud
Dco.
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1 would like to thank the Captain, and Commitee of the Ladies Section for their co-
during operation
the year. They do their
nana Own capping, run the own petitions, and look after the katerests of the Ladies in an efficient and helpful manner,
SHANGHAI VISIT The Junior Section is flourishing. and it is to be regretted that as it is already over strength and there is a considerable waiting list there is little hope in the imme- diate future for prospective can- didates.
Although It does not come strictly within this year's activities. I would like to mention the fact that we invited a team from Shanghai to visit Hongkong' in October, and I am very pleased to record that in spite of all dim- culties six players were able to come. They were not a fully re- presentative Shanghai team and the match in consequence was not regarded
as one of the official Interport series. It served to pre- serve the link between us, however, and was very much appreciated and enjoyed.
SUBSCRIBERS
Double Chance
Felying
Wenning
GOLF STARTING
TIMES
Starting times. for Fanling to- morrow are as follows:-
A.M.
OLD COURSE
י
PRIZE WINNERS
Central British School List
9.15 Final of Club Championship. The following is the list of prize 9.20. H. Dodwell and R. K. winners of the Central British
Valentine.
wan
School:-
9.24 F. A. Redmond and T. Low. Government Scholarships: M. 9.28 D. Lyon and W. W. C. She- Shand, W. Clague, W. Lloyd, J. Hale, Y. Shaw. Y. Blackmore. D. 9.32 G. R. Razavet and D. K Padgett
Hislop
9.36 F. C. Young and A. R. B
Major.
9.40 K. S. Morrison and I. H.
Geare.
9.44 D. S. Prophet and A. Som-
merfelt.
$48 S. T. Butlin, and J. Harrop. 8.52 N. Garland and A. Nicol.
Shangha¦ and Swatow.
Manila
Shanghai and Amoy
Shanghal and Swatow..
Japan and Shanghai Japan Shanghai
Calcutta and Straits
Straits
Japan
Hunan..
date, imperial
Air Mail by "Imperial Airways
Direct Service "--London 15th December. Manila
Lugard Scholarship P. Morton, Saigon Dock Company Scholarship Manila Joan Millard. G. Scott
Ezra Abraham Scholarship:-W, Gegg.
War Memorial Prize:-W. Gegg. W. Pryde.
Best all rounder (Boys) W. Gegg. (Old Boys Prize); (Girls)
Straits
U. S. A... Honolulu and Japan
(San Francisco date, 28th Nov.). Pres. Adams......... Straits and Europe, via Suen (Papers etc) London date, 24th November and London Parcels London date. 17th November.
0.58 E. H. Williams and H. C. Helen Banger (Lady MacGregor's! Shanghai
Margrett.
10.00 C. F. Marshall and G. Mc-
Grant.
Prize).
PRIZE LIST: (JULY 1938)
Japan
lapan and Shanghai.. Japan.
Before concluding 'I would like to refer to the position of "Subs- cribers" and our Fanling courses. As you know, Subscribers are allowed to play at Fanling at any time during the summer months. namely trom May to September but during the winter months play 10.12 G. T. Harrington and G. (2), Mary Gardner (1), Ronald Japan and Shanghai......
is restricted in that they are not allowed to play on Sundays and Holidays While we should be glad to remove this restriction, it fa not possible owing to the fact that justice to our Full Members they must be given the first pre- ference and full advantage is taken by them at week-ends in the cooler weather to play at Fanling.
MEMBERSHIP FIGURES Our membership Agures are BC- tually much higher than is shown in the Report owing to the fact that many Members and Ladies were still on leave on September 30. For example, the mumber of Full Members according to the Re- purt was 540 on September 30, while on December 7, It was 613.
It might not be out of place to draw the attention of Naval officers particularly to the fact that our Entrance Fee of $150 plus $25 Life Absent Member's Fee is not dear, if calculated to cover a period of 4 or 6 years. It is really well worth their while to consider joining as Full Members instead of becoming Subscribers only, particularly as they frequently serve several Com- misisons on this Station. Our En- trance Fee la årranged on such a basis that if a member, after join- ing, leaves the Colony before the expiry of a full year he can ob tain a refund of half the Entrance Tee on
the understanding "that, should he return, he will pay the. balance plus $25 as a Life Alisent Member's' Fee. This immediately reinstates him as a Full Member.
THE CAR PARK
I would like to appeal to Mem- bers for their co-operation in one or two small matters, For exam- ple, the parking of cars. A Little more care in this respect would be of benefit to all car owners.
Form Prize:-William Pryde (8). 10.04 A. D. Humphreys and R. Patricia Pasco (5), Vera Sissons
Gregory.
10:08 A. B. Purves and J. Forbes,
Riddell Carre.
| (4). Denis Bridges (3), Helen Tracy
|Cameron (R).
Mansell.
English:-Marianne Hill, 10.18 H. N. Williamson and J. G.
Zena William Vera. Bissons, Campbell. 10.20 N. K. Littlejohn and A. Mc-Lloyd, Mary Horwood. Yvonne
Kellar.
Shaw. Yvonne Blackmore.
10,24 G. H. Henry and W. Wood-
ward.
10.28 T. A. Pearce and O. E. c.
Marton.
|
10.32 C. W. Jeffries and F. Flip-
pance.
Mathematics: William Pryde, Merlyn Grant. Vera Bissons, Denis Bridges, William Lloyd, Jean Hale, Mary Gardner, James Webster, '
History and Geography:-Upper School: Annle Smith; Lower
10.30 H. Overy and W. J. E. Mac-School: Denis Padgett.
kenzie.
Japan and Shanghai...... Straits
Manila
Straits Mantia
Carthage. Bellerophon... Atuta Maru.. Corfu.....
1 Tusima Maru ........ Marechal Joffre..
Bhutan...... Menesthéus.. Pleasantville
18th Dec. 18tube.
ind Dec
22a1 Dec.
23rd Dec,
23rd Dec.
23rd
1 ec.
3460 ..Dec.
24th Doc.
94th Dro.
goth Dec.
2- th Dec
Van Heuts......... Potsdam....
37th Dec.
Air Mail by “Pan-American Air-
WHYB Direct Service"-San] Pan-American Franelsco date, 21st December.
Japan
Straits... Japan
Japan
Bui Doc
Airways Plane
28th Dec.
La Plata Maru...
29th L'ec.
Menelaus....
27th DAC.
Talma....
29th Deo.
19th. Déc.
'Nankin.....
OUTWARD MAILS
Science: Upper School: W W. Clague; Lower School: William than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m., registered and parcel malls are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day.
"REGISTERED AND PARCEL MAILS are closed 15 minutes earlier
10.40 LtCdr. Murray and J.
Mayhew. 10.44 G. C. Worrall and C. M. Gee, 10.48 G. M. Park and L. M. S.
Lloyd,
Lanchester.
Domestic Science:-Upper School: Mona Shand; Lower School: Jean Hale.
French:-Upper School: William Lloyd: Lower School: Denis" Pad-
For
SATURDAY
10.52 G. Wagner and H. J. G. Lowe, 10.58 J. W. Alabaster and J. Hall. 11.00 A. N. and Q. A. A`Macfadyen, gett. 11.04 B. J. Lacon and D. McCallum, Drawing:-Upper School: Rose- 11.08 A. Murdoch and D. H. Blake. mary Tickle, Gwen Green; Lower Parcels and Papers only for Cal- 11.12 J. G. Campbell and H. N., School: George Dessoulavy.
Williamson.
11.16 A. W. Hodges and G. H. Bond,
NEW COURSE
9.20 8. J. H. Fox and D. J. GU-
more.
Swatow
cutta Haiphong
SPECIAL PRIZES Wylie Composition Prize:-Norah Amoy Witchell.
Headmaster's Prizes: Upper Acbool: Emily McCaw; Lower
9.24 P. H. Scoones, and R. A School: Roy Osborne.
Gamidge.
9.32 R. G. Gray and J. W. Ander-
Bon.
French-Grace Darby. Cookery:Upper School: Dorothy| McCaw; Lower School: Joyce Fer-
9.36 J. 8. Dunnett and G. A gusson.
Leiper.
9.44 J. F. Robinson and N.. P.
Fox.
9.52 Mrs. Garland and Mrs. Nicol. 9.56 Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Mar-
grett.
10.04 H. B. Williamson and J. G.
Cotesworth.
∙10.08 0. 8. Archbutt" and Col.
Matthews.
wird.
10.32 A. C. 1. Bowker and A. H
Penn.
10.30 Mrs. Overy and Mrs. Mac-
kenzie.
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Japan Honolulu, U. 8, A., Central and South America and (Papers only for Canada via. San Fran- cisco)-due San Francisco, 5th January 1939..
Air Mail for "Air France Service”
düe Marseilles, 1st January Salzon
Drawing:-James Rousseau. Hongkong University Matricula- tion Prize:-I. Kempton.
Bpecial Prize for Articles in the Magazine-1. R.
Labrum; 2. Shanghai Shirley Wilke.
Special Prize for Cover. Design Tientsin for Magazine:-J. Rousseau.
INDAX
Kwelyang..
Pres. Coolidge.......... |Urd:
and Chuanchow... Sist
MONDAY
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Date and Time
Saturday, 17th
8.30 AM
Talamba. Aposy
8.30 AM
100 M
Boochow .....
1.30PM
G.P.O. & XP.O. ·|
Par Reg.
2.10 23
4.15 PM
5,00. PM
O.P.C. & K.P.O.
Keg.
LOJ M
Lycemoon Lyeemoon...
url
4.30 PM 5,00 PM
Sunday, 28th
9.00 A
Blancamano
9.00 AM
9.00.AK
Monday, 19th
Anhui
330 F#
KPO.
Reg
6.00 PM
Ord
630x
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Beg
5.00 PM
Ord
7,00 FM
K.P.D.
Beve
5.00 PM
Ord.
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G.P.O.
Leg.
4,00 PM
Airways Plane
Oid
7.00 PM
Tuesday, 20th
Kiungchow........ Kwangtung........
Jean Dupuls........... Canton..
2.00 PM
Wed, 21st
Hunan..
Jean Laborde..... Twinan....
8.30 AM ∙1.30
2.30
Air" Mad for “Imperial Airways | Imperial
Direct Service"-dae London
Airways Plane 28th December,
Cambridge School Examination Certificate: 1938:-W. G. Pryde, watow 10.16 G. Milne and A. A. Bremner.
June Booker, Maureen Booker. 10.24 Mra. Henry and Mrs. Wood-Grace. Darby, Jenny Felshow, Marianne Hill Doreen Robertson. Education Department School Certificate: 1938-M. Grant, T. Lockhart, E. Maycock, A. Odell, C. Bemmelmann, B. Wilson, Elisabeth water shortage unless the Andrews, P. Beraha, Marion Blad- Airmail for Malaya, Java, and Aus-
shaw, Jean Ewing, B. Fellowfield, Refugee problem causes it.
Zena The captain then proposed the
Mansell, Mary Parsons,
Shand, Pamela Turnbull, Dorothy Watson.
any
Again it would be helpful if all caddy disks were returned prompt-adoption of the report and ac-Patricia Pasco, Helen Sanger, Mona
ly and caddy reports filled in legibly particularly the caddies' number and the signature to the
counts.
SECONDER'S SPEECH.
report, and finally in the replace-proposal Mr. A. Ritchie said:—
In rising to second the Captain's į ment of divota.
F
NO WATER SHORTAGE.
In view of the fact that we are suffering in this Colony from a water shortage. It is” of interest to note that we actually bad more than rain at Fanling, this year there was in Kowloon. Usually, we have about 15 inches less. There
tralia by "Imperial Airways Direct Service”—- due Sydney. Imperial 26th December.
TUESDAY
Swato...mami väs year. In fact, it is our best year Fort Bayard
Holhow and Pakhol.
since 1933.
Haiphong
Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen: The' year's activities of the Club I belleve Mr. Archbutt's re- and its accounts have been so minder of the Club's Jubilee is a fully and so lucidly 'dealt with that surprise to most of us and per- it is difficult for me to find any-haps the opportunity will be taken thing much to comment on
at a Club Dinner to deal with some It is the popular belief
before that of those, “l'quid” assets figures "talk" and if we accept this they get any lower. belief there is no dubt that the The motion wis carried un-
is therefore no reason to anticipate Club hàn had a very successful animously,
WEDNESDAY <watow, Foochow and Tientsin...... Shanghai and Japan...
Amoy
8.30 AM Noon 8J0 PM.
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