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HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMERS PROBABLES FOR LINCOLNSHIRE
TRAVEL
THE
SHORT
SAFE
SEA
WAY
" by the
OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STRAMSGAY CONŁYD.£THE
CHINA NAVIGATION COLETO,
British Line
CANTON LINE
S.S. "KINSHAN" sailed for Canton
on
28th February, RETURNING from Canton on Friday, 3rd March,
1939.
MACAO LINE
AMENDED CURTAILED SERVICE From Hong Kong: 8 A.M. only.
(Sunday)
From Macao: (Sunday)
9 A.M. only.
2.30 P.M. only.
2.30 P.M. only. FULL SERVICE AS FROM 4TH MARCH NOTE. In compliance with the Quarantino
Begulations and patil further notice, the ordinary Sunday Excur aion alexmer to Madio will leave Hong Kong at 9 am. und return from Macao at 2.30 p.m.
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OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND
CHINA MUTUAL STEAM. NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
NONSIGNEES per Co.'s Vemal
MENTOR
CON
FROM UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENTAL PORTS VIA
SINGAPORE
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINDE
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
THE 8.8.
"OLDENBURG".
having arrived from Hamburg and Ports of sil, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk into the Hong Kong & Ke-loon Wharf & are hereby notified that their Cargo Godown Company's god roast Kowloon, will be discharged into Holi where delivery may be obtained as con Whach, Kowloon, whore it will ens the Goods are landed,
at Consignees risk and subject to Optional 'Cargo will not be landed Terme and Conditions of Storage at Holt's Wharf. The Cargo will ready for Delivery from Godown on and after 1st Mar.
be
Optional Cargo will not be landed here, unless Notice has been given prior to Vessel's arrival, but carried on from port to port to the anal part of all to which the option extends
here, unless Notice has been given. 49 hours prior to Vessel's serival, but carried on from port to port to the final part of call to which the option extends,
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and sil Goods remaining undelivered after the 7th Mar.. 1939, will be enhjest to Bent.
All broken, chafed and damaged floods All broket, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they are to be left in the Godowns, where will be examined on any Tuesdays and they will be examined on 6th Mar Fridays between the hours of 10.45 1939, at 10 am, by our Surveyors, and Noos within the Free Storage period. Messrs, Goddard & Douglas.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Vessel's Godown And all Goods remaining undelivered after the 8th Mar., will be subject to Rent.
All Claims «ginst the Vemel mast be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 22nd Mar., or they will, ant be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be affected
BUTTERFIELD' & SWIKE,
Agents.
1st March, 1939.
To comply with ue General Eo led Warehouse Hegulations consignees must have a Revenue cer in attendance when damaged dutiable good art examined.
All Claims must reach us before the 7th April. 1939, or they will not be recognized.
No Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JEBSEN &00.. Agents. 1181 Hong Kong, 1st March, 1939.
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Sails 8 MAB., for Mars, London,
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R'dam, Hamburg & Glasgow
LIVERPOOL SERVICE "CYCLOPS" Sails 29 MAR., for Liverpool;
"NEW YORK SERVICE "GLAUCUS"
Bromborough
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AND
THE GRAND NATIONAL
H.K. GOLF CLUBTM STARTING TIMES
The following are the Royal Hongkong Golf Club's starting times for Fanling-
SATURDAY
Old Course
p.m. 2.00 H. Geare, C. C. Black, 2.04 F. H. Stokes, E W. Stout. 2.08 P. S. Cassidy, D'Arcy, Wea,
therbe.
SUNDAY
LONDON, Mar. 3 (Reuter)-The following are the probables start- ers and jockeys for the Grand National:-
LINCOLNSHIRE
The following are the probable starters and jockeys for the Lincolnshire:--
(E.
"SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1939.
FOREIGN MAILS
BONGKONG, SATURDAY, 4th MARCH 1939, 9.30
CERTIFICATE OF FOSTING
With effect from 1st March, 1939 the fee for a Certificate of Post-
Ordinary letter mall only for West Kwangtung, Kwangsi, Sse- chwan, Kweichow and Runan will be accepted at senders' risk,
Letters and Postcards for Europe (except Great Britain and Kirs) and South America are forwarded “via Siberia". If a superscribed.
INWARD MAILS
Per
Due
Royal Mail (Danny Morgan). Airgeadstoś (Moneill),
Royal
Hotbun Second (Gardner), Doing for an ordinary letter will be 2 cents. Daniel Moore)," Dunhill Castle maha (Cordon Richards), Zoltan (Walwyn),
Cooleen (Fawous), j' (no jockey). Agin Court
Registered and Ordinary mail (not Insured or Parcels) will be ac Rockquilla (Carey), Jovial Judge Smith), Noble King (Perryman).cepted for Canton and despatched as circumstances permit. (Goodwill), Brendans Cottage Davy Dolittle (Gomez), Azimis, (Owen). Dominicks Gross (Eve (Sirett), Flaxman (Howard), Smy rett), Teme Willow (Rimell), Per- (Harry Wragg), Crolseun (Beary), fect Part (Ward). Luck Penny Noble Tark (no jockey), Mickle (Major Moseley). Red Hillman Bulger (Dawson), Tap Dancer (no (Folwy), St. George Second Mr. Jockey), Temerare (no jockey), Petre). Latouche (Burford), Black
Dundee Second (Roberts), Hal- Hawk (Moloney), Inversible" (Ho- gan). War Vessel R. Morgan), cyon Gift (no jockey), Malmsey Second Act (Dow Deswell), Work (Bartlam). Dark Tolly (Richard- man (Hyde), Red Freeman (Red-son), Pantryman (Wilson), Gal- sonia (Oli Richards), Septuagint mond).
Blue Shirt (Smyth), Marcon! (Sem, Wragg), Burgundian (Ne- (Mr," Parker), Montrejeau Second 9.18 D. J. Gilmore, K. S. Morrison (Nicholson), Macmokat (Alder), Rosetown (Gilbert), Dally Bread 9.20 P. Welch, R. MacGregor. Milano (Mr. Stoddard), Kilstar (Christie), San Marco tho Jockey), 9.24 R. K., Valentine, D. Lyon. (Archibald), Bachelor Prince Pricket (Lacey), Squadron Castle Tientsin and Swatow........... 9.28 A. E. Lissaman. F. Groves." (Isaac), West Point
(Brogan), (no jockey). Finden Dyson), Al-Java 9.32 1. H. Geare. S. H. Dodwell.
Deslys iro jockey), Underbid dine (Robertson), Monico (Doyle), U.S.A., Honolulu Japan & Shanghai 9.38 R. G. Parker. D. Humphreys (Wilson), Sporting Piper (Elder), Suez (Sharpe),, Mahalo (Mullins), 9.40 E. T. McMullen, H. H. Mundy. Downright (Mr. Seely), Birth Gift Sir Promm (C. Couch), Halty Tolty 9.44 J. Harrop, D. L. Prophet.
(Bissi). Tuckmill (Mr. Black), | (W. Couch), Crystal Palace 9.48 N. K. Littlejohn, T. Low,
Lucky Patch (Piggott); Symaethis | (Griggs), “ Lincolnshire (Little Shanghai and Swatow. 9.52. J. Linaker., H. J. D. Lowe.
(Feakes), Drim (Mr. Morris), Pen- wood), Horatio (no fockey), Lode | Calcutta and Straits 9.58. W. W. C. Shewan, S. c.crack (Mr. Gordon), Mesmerist Star (Clayton), Laborn (Eddery). Japan
(Capt. Harding).
Coleurde Rose (no jockey),
1.1.
Old Course
Feltham,
10.00 A. E. Guinness, M. G. Car-
ruthers... 10.04 T. E. Pearce, D'A. Weatherbe 10.08 E. Laidlaw, W. Wooding. 10.12 E. A. R. Newton, T. Lindars. 10.16 E. Williams, LH. C.
Calthrop...
11.12 W. Sharp, H. A. Lammert.. 11.16 D. K. Hislop, R. G. Geer.
+
|
vett).
SOFTBALL NOTES
Prospects Of Week-End Matches
(BY R.O.Y.)
The most important" match, in "to-morrow's 'softball pro- gramme, will be the clach between the Chinese Baseballers and the Midgets in the first of the play-off games for the champion-. ship of the Men's league. Only one match will take place in the Ladies' section as the schedula has been disrupted by the Inter- port Hockey trials; one other men's and two Hong league games will complete the card.
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10.20 W. T. Simmons, D. D. Forbes. 10.24 P., Delany, W. Hewitt. 10.28 "A. McKellar, J. Forbes, 10.32 W. Bell, R. M. Challenor. 10.36 E. A Bompas, J., Redman, 10.40 R. G. Everest, H. F. Phillips. 10.44 H. F. Sommers, J. W. Mayhew 10,48. H. Taylor, G. Riddell Carre 10.53 A. Nicol, W. Woodward. 11.00 A. C. I, Bowker, V. R. Gordon 11.04" F. A. Redmond, A. B. Pürves The Chinese Baseballers mest entertain the Cardinals in what 11.08 Col. Gowlland, Major John- the Midgets at 12 noon on the should be a real scrap; the Cards
stone...
C. B. A. ground, and the former have not played any too brilliantly for the first time in some years in their recent outings and will be will go into the game as under-hard pressed to account for the dogs." The veteran baseballers Portuguese girls who have enough have been at about half strength talent, on their day, to upset the 9.20 J. L. G. Pearce, L. M. Wylle. for the latter part of the season, strongest of opposition, but they 9.28 J. M. Pearson, A. G. Wheeler, and do not expect to be able to are at the same time, probably the 9.32 Mrs., Pearson, Mrs. Wheeler.jfeld a full side against the youth-most erratic squad in the ladies'
ful Midgets who are very enthu-league. 9.40 A. T. Lay, R. P. Morris.
siastic about their own chances of The first of the, Hong matches lifting the Kwok Ying shield. The wil see the A.P.C. Shells go into schoolboys have youth and speed on action against Lacas at 11.15 am.. 10.00 W. N. A. Smalley, D. S. Ed-their side, but the greater playing on the La Salle ground. The Offers
ward.
experience of the Chinese should looked mighty good at the begin-. 10.04 Mrs. Smalley. Mrs. Edward.
enable the latter to put up a grand ning of the season but they have 10.16 G. S. Archbutt, Col. Mat-battle, before they nnally say good not fulfilled their early promise,
thews. **
bye to their premiership hopes, and should prove to be easy meat The Hongkong Baseballers clash for the Dockyarders who have with the Filipino boys at 1.30 p.m., played heads-up ball to preserve, Bid Miss and although neither is in the an undefeated record,
New Course
9.44 H. and Mrs. Overy...
9.52 H.E the Governor.
10.20 F. G. Maunder, E. J. Wagner. 10.32 Mrs. R. Bell, Mrs. M. Bell, 10.38 Sir. Vandeleur
Grayburn.
ter.
running for top honours, both will At 2.30 p.m., Ewo meet KK 10.44 F. B. Winter, Miss Vickers.
go all out to improve their league Electrics, at Kai Tak, in the final 10.48 E. G. N. Grimble, Mrs. Win-standings. The baseballers have game of the day. Both teams have disappointed so many times this convincing wing to their credit and 10.52 Mrs Nicol, Mrs. Woodward,
season, that few fans will concede a hard struggle can be expected. 11.00 Mrs. Gowlland. Mrs. John-to take the Flipinos who are but take the apolls, however, on the them any but an outside chance The Electricians are favoured to
one full game behind the leaders strength of their great performance of the league, and should not fan in holding the powerful Socony any further behind.
squad to the bare run margin, at their last outing.
stone.
11.08 J. F. Robinson, N. P. Fox. 11.12 Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Fox. 11.20 Major and Mrs. Duçlds. 11.24 R. M. and Mrs. Pearce.
WOMEN'S GAMES
At 2.43 p.m., the Recreio girls
RIFLE SHOOTING SCORES
Leading scores of the shooting on Wednesday were as below:--
C/Sgt. P. Hale
Capt. F. P. Sequeira L/Cpl. V. M. Hammond
C.P.O, F. J. Davey
8/8gt. N. Dumville
Insp. D. Lote ..... Lieut. A. J. Le Beelleur C.S.M., F. G. Maslen Capt. R. T. Guscott
Cadet G, J. P. Carey
Bub, Lt. B. M. Bateman
2/Lt. G. C. Dawson P.O., C. Clark
L/8gt. W. Nunn
B/M, W. Kikord
L Tel. D. Campbell Condr. J. R. HI
L/Cpl. R. Langford L/CDL A D'Aquino Pte. H. Dry...... Major F. Walden Spr. W. Albone
L, Sat. L. Jones L/Cpl. G. Morton SSM., W. Street
2
3
Scr..
4
3
1
3
Scr..
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GOVERNOR'S CUP TO-MORROW
Chinese And F.A. Teams Chosen
Japan
Tyndareus........
Nagpore..
Tjinegars
Kanchow... Talma......
From
417
Mail by "Imperial · Airways Direet Service "-London dats. 25th February. Swatow.
Imperiat
Airways Fisna Nanchang..............................
4th March
4th Mar
Shanghai Saigon
Marchan Maersk
4th "Mar
Cheklang.
4th Mar.
Hunan.. Tinalak...
4th Mar.
4th Mar.
(San Francisco date, 10th Feb.). Pres. Cleveland.. Shanghal ...... Japan.
4th Mar.
6th Mar.
Havali Maru......
5th Mar.
Klungchow...ce
5th Mar.
Kumsang
8th Mar
5th Mar
....Santos Maru..
oth Mar.
Java and Manlia.
6th Mar.
Haiphong and Hothow.
6th. Mar.
7th Mar.
Rheinland...
7th Mar.
Patroclus.......
7th Mar.
Van Heuts......
7th Mar.
(
Airways plans
8th Mar."
8th March
9th Mar.
8th Mar,
Dalcuits and Straits...... Japan.
8th Mar.
8th Mar,
Tantalus..
8th Mar.
Naruto Maru..
9th Mar,
Friderun....
9th Mar,
ScharnhorsÈ............ Taiping...
9th Mar.
10th Mar.
Hulda Maersk ... Hakozaki Maru..
10th. Mar.
10th Mar,
Japan.
Japan
Shanghai
Straits
Air Mail by "Pan American Air-
ways Direct Service"-San Fran-Pan. American cisco date, 1st March.
Air Mail by "Imperial Airways
Direct Service"-London 1st MarchTMTM
Japan.
Haiphong
Straits
Manila Rabaul.
Japan and Shanghai Australia and Manila. Manila
Straita
date. Imperial
Canada, USA., Honolulu, Japan & Shanghai (Vancouver B.C., date. 18th February)
Japan, Shanghai and FormOSE Shanghai.
Tientsin and Swatow...
Strait, Manila and London Par
cels (London date, 2nd February. Shanghai Shanghai
Airways Plane Ginyo Maru..... Canton... Yuensang. Kutsang.
Emp. of Japan... Kasima Meri........” Conte Rosso....... Yunnan...
16th Mar.
10th Mar.
10th Mar.
11th Mar.
13th Mar.
Kalayo Mar. Glenogle
13th Mar.
13th Mar.
Ajax....
OUTWARD MAILS
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 am, registered and parcel malle are closed at 5 pm, on the previous day,
Fort Bayard
Manila, Rabati,
Air Mall for "K. L M Airways Direct Service"-due Amsterdam. 14th March.
9.30 AM
For
SATURDAY
Per
Date and Time
Sat. 4th.
Proteus
8.30 AM
Australia. and New Zealand via Brisbane--due Brisbane 21st March.
G.P.O. &K.P.O.
Tanda....
Reg. Ord.
6.45 AM
G.F.O. & K.P.O.
Banpura
Reg. Ord,
9,30 AM
10,00 AM
G.P,O. & K.P.O.
Beg.
9.46 AM
*** Ranpura
Tinhow..... Taksang
Ord.
......Bin Klang
G.P.O.
KP.O.
Reg Ord.
4.00 PM
4,30 p
5.00 PM
Straits. Ceylon, India. East Africa, Aden, Egypt, Malta and Europe Via Marseilles due Marseilles, 31st March.
Fort Bayard
Haiphong....
Amoy and Shanghai.
Air Mail for "Air France Service"
-due Marseilles, 19th March.
Soong Ling-sing, Leung Mombasa, Belra and Lourenco Wing-chiu (Capt.) and Hsu King-
MONDAY
Lyeemoon Anahun...... Lysemoon...
10.30 AM
1.30
3.00 PM
3:30 PM
5.00 PM
¡Sun. 5th.
G.P.O.&K.P.O Par. 4/3 5.00 TMM Pap. 5/3 9.00AM
9.00 AM
B.00 AM
8.R. (b)
H'cap 300 yds. 500 yds. 600 yds. Tis.
Bcr.
33
29
97NP
34
31
96
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35
29
96πp
32
29
23
32
28
93
35
92P
27
10
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30
89
The second match for the Gov- ernor's Cup between the Hongkong Football Association and the Hong-Saigon.. kong Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation will be played at Caro- line Hill to-morrow at 3.45 p.m. The teams are as follows:- H.K.C.A.A.F.:
Amoy
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Cheung Wing-
chol; Mak Shiu-hon and Lee Tin-
28
89
Parcels and Papers only for South
Africa via Durban. Swatow and Shanghai
Santos Maru Taisang.....
sang:
27
88
32
Marques..
30
87
30
28
87
3
29
27
88
sing: Tang Kwong-sam, Fung Manila King-cheong, Chan. Tak-fai, Lai Shiu-wing and Hau Ching-to.
Hawau Maru...... Pres. Cleveland..
8.00 AM
4
24
84
'Reserves: Tsung
NIL
30
83
28
80
Lee Tak-kee, Yeung Shui-yick and Lau Hing-chol.
Mon, 6th.
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5.30 PM
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Airways Plane
Ord.
7.00
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Reg.
5.00 PM
Ord:
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20 Airways Plane Kumkang
Reg. Ord,
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Tue. 7th.
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LA.C.. J. Berry L/Cpl. W. Ure
Spr. C. Rumary.. Drmr. J. H. Wilson Sgt. J. Singleton
Cpl. A, F. Ferreira
Pte. E. 8. Marques
(N) denotes winner of the Net Bpoon.
(H) denotes winner of the "Handicap" Spoon.
(P) denotes winner of the Possible" Button.
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NB Winner of "N" or "F" spoon has his handicap reduced
by one point.
Chung-wan, Swatow, Chuanchow and Foochow
HEFA Hartley; Blackburn and Sheehan; Freshwater, Dixon and Parker: Emberson, Courtney, Hossack, A. V. Gosano (Capt.), and Rlertsen..
Reserves: Ulrich Saw, Beltrao, E. Strange and Jorge..
His Excellency the Governor will be present, and in the event of the Chinese either winning or drawing
Air Mail for "Imperial 'Airways
Direct Service"-das- London, Imperial 13th March.
Airmail for Malaya, Isva, and Ans- tralia by "Imperial Airways Direct Service" due. Bydney. Imperial 13th March.
the match, will present them with Japan. the Cup. The Hon. Mr. N. L Smith, President of the Associa tion, will also be present.
HOME RUGBY LONDON, March 2 (Renter)AS Northampton to day, the Bar barians defeated East Midlands in Rugby Union fixture by 23 points
BUGBY LEAGUE Liverpool defeated Widnes in the Rugby League to-day by 9-3-
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