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HONGKONG. CANTON & MACAO STEAMERS

JOINT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT CONTENTS CHINA NAVIGATION CO.LTD.

CANTON LINE

The s.s." KINSHAN" will sail for CANTON

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on the 14th and return on the 16th March. 9 A.M from both ports

Passenger List closes 18th March at 3 P,M.

MACAO LINE

CURTAILED NIGHT SERVICE

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There will be no sailings on the following dates:- From Hong Kong: 14th, 15th & 16th March From Macao: 15th, 16th & 17th March

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Note:---¿'ll vessels equipped with Wireless... QUEEN'S BUILDING, CONNAUGHT ROAD Telephone 2010

APD

CONSIGNEES' NOTICES CONSIGNEES' NOTICES

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

OCEAN STEAM SHIP. CO, LTD.

AND

OHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

YONSIGNEES per Co.'s Vasel. "TANTALUS * FROM UNITED KINGDOM VIA SINGAPORE.

MAKESH LINE

NOTICE TO CONSIGNELS

THE MARCHEN MAERSK -

having scrived from New York and Ports of call Consignees of Cargo are) boroby notified that their goods are eng landed and placed at their risk into the Hong Kong and Kowloob Wharf & Godown Company's godowns at Kow into Holtoon, where delivery may btained as Wharf, Kowloon, where it will lie at soon se the goods are landed.

Optional cargo will not be landed Uonsignees risk and subject to Terms

are bereby notified that their Cargo

discharged .be

be

sad Conditions of Storage at Holt's here, unless notice has been given 48 Wharf. The Cargo will be ready for hours prior to vessel's arrival, but Delivery from Godowe on and after carried on from port to port to the final port of call to which the option 10th Mar

extends.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowas, and

Optional cargo will not be landed here unless Notice baa beon givan prior to Stosmer's arrival, but carried on from port to port to the final port of call to all Goods remaining undelivered after which the option extends.

the 11th Mar., 1939, will be subject to "All broken, chafed and damaged Gooda | Rent. are to be left in the Godowns, where All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods they will be examined on any Tuesdays are to be left in the Godowns, where and Fridays, between the hours of they will be examined on 10th Mar, 1939, 10.45 A.M. and Noom within the Free at 10 am, by our Surveyor Messra

Goddard & Douglas. Storage period.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Steamer's Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 17th Mar,will be subject lo Rent.

All Claims against the Steamer musi be presented to the Undersigued on or before the 31st Mar, on they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurante will be effected

BUTTERFIELD & SWINE

Agenta.

10th March, 1939.

To comply with the General Bouded Warehouse Regniations consignees must have a Revenue Officer in attend- ance when damaged dutiable goods are examined.

All claima munt reach us before the 11th April, 1 39; or they will not be recognised.

No Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

JEBSEN & CO.,

Agents. "208 Hong Kong, 6th March, 1939.

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THE

FUNNE

BLUE

LINE

REGULAR AND FAST PASSENGER SERVICES |

FREIGHT AND

, ༔r

LONDON SERVICE.

*MEMNON"

R'dam, Hamburg & Glasgow ***ANTENOR" Sails APRIL, for Mars, London, :

Rotterdam, Hamburg & Gisagow

Sails 22 MAR, for Mars., London,

LIVERPOOL SERVICE *CYCLOPS" Bails 22 MAR.. for Liverpool,

& Bromborough

NEW YORK SERVICE *GLAUCUS“ Sails d'AUG), for Halifax, Boston &

Me New York.

PACIFIC SERVICE(via DHREN, KOBE, NAGOYA & TOKOHAMA ›

INWARD SERVICE

Due

"AJAX" 18 MAR.; From U.E. via the Straits

EURYBATES* 20 MAR, From New York vin Panama, *PHILOOTETES” sa MAR, From Gdynia & U.K.

vis the Straita MAR, From U.K. via the Straita

"HECTOR

Specially reduced farem ace quoted for cargo steamers with limited passenger accommodation -

For freight, pamage rates and information apply to

Butterfield & Swire,

Tel. 30843.

Agente

Connaught Road, Of

.

SOFTBALL LEAGUE TIE

FOR CHAMPIONSHIP

Recreio Defeat Midgets In Play-Off: Splendid Match

THE BEST SOFTBALL LEAGUE GAME OF THE SEASON was witnessed yesterday, at King's Park, when the Midgets lost to Club de Recreio 3-0 in their play-off for championship honours.

The game was a close affair, the losers actually taking batting honours 4-3. Eddie Gosano, however, save the Portuguese boys the game when he hit a three-bagger with a runner on second and third

I

FILIPINO CLUB MEETING

"Spotty" Pereira, just back from. an outstanding. Shanghai, gave performance at the "hot corner." also A. V. Cosano; short stop. caught the eye but the most im-

Mr. R. Lasala and Dr. V, N. pressive player on view was his kid brother, G. Gasano, at left Ablenza were elected Life Members of the Filipino Club at the annual The double play that he pulled general meeting of the Club held was the smartest seen in local in the Clubhouse at King's Park ball with a perfect peg to first yesterday. -

feld.

elected

from the outfeld. Johnny Alvares Dr. V. N. Atienza wag was in good form and surprised President of the Club, Mr. LR everybody by not issuing a single Ildefonso, Vice-President, Mr. H. A free pass.

Paulino, Hon. Secretary, and Mr. Herble Quon, his opposite num-J. Porter, Hon, Treasurer. ber, also pitched good ball to allow

Mesas. R. J. Manalac, R. Basa, A. the winners only three hits but

in contrast to Alvares he issued C. Reyes, R. Làsala and W. V. Field seven walks from one of which were elected to serve on the Com-

mittee. one of the tallies was scored.

Several of the Club's problems Johnny Wong "was sound behind the plate while George White play- were discussed at the meeting, the ed like a veteran at third. He also institution of a new members' en- garnered two hits to take batting trance fee and expenditure on honours for both sides. Frank grounds improvement being con- Lay was safe at left field and did sidered.. much to keep the winners' score

to such a smali margin.

MEN'S LEAGUE

Recreio 3, Midgets 0.

HONG LEAGUE Greenspots 5, Unions 3. Socony 11. Shells 2

Supplies For Refugees

EASTERN BEAT SAINTS EASILY

Brilliant Play By Lee Tacky

MONDAY,

MARCH 13, 1939.

FOREIGN MAILS

HONGKONG, MONDAY, 13th MARCH 1939, 9.30 CM3

CERTIFICATE OF FOSTING

'With effect' from Ist March, 1939 the fee for a Certificate of Post-

Eastern made up for their de- ing for an ordinary letter will be 2 cents. eat on Saturday with aven- the Club geance yesterday on

st. ground when they trounced Joseph's in a First Division League football match by five goals to nil.

Registered and ‘Ordinary mail» & Parcels (not Insured) will be ac- cepted for Cantori and despatched as circumstances permit.

The ground was exceptionally therefore slippery, and play was dicult for either alde. Eastern, however, had the sense to make use of their heads, and "many of the fine passes were achieved in this manner, •

Ordinary letter mail only for Pakhoi, West Kwangtung, Kwangsi Szechwan, Kwelchow and Hunan will be accepted at senders' riska

Letters and Postcards for Europe (except Great Britain and Fire; and South America are forwarded "via. Siberia" if so superscribaă INWARD MAILS

From

Kaiphong and Pakhol Shanghai Calcutta and Straits

Shanghai

Aly Mail by "Pan American Air- ways Direct Service"San Fran- cisco date, 8th March, Air. Mali by "Imperial - Airways

Direct Service"--London 8th March.

The Chinese played very well. but the Saints were slow and mis- handled many opportunities. |

Lee Tacky Eastern's brilliant | Japan centre-forward, opened the score Tientsin in the first few minutes of the Manila game when he tipped a lob from Woo over the head of Hussain, who went out to receive the bail. Lee was also responsible for the second goal, which was scored easily, as the Saints' guardian and | right-back both slipped in trying U. 5. A., Honolulu and Japan- (San Francisco date. 18th Feb.). to save the abot

Leading two nil at half-time, 'Calcutta and Straits 1.12. Eastern resumed play with notice- | 8tralta able confidence, and their oppo- to make, many nents were led mistakes. A distinguishing feature of second-half play was some bright goal-keeping by Hussain, who cleared many hard

shots. Despite this, the Saints could not -help giving away three more goals,

scored in quick succession

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Per

Eve

Kwangtung..........

13th Mac.

Kaleyo MarU.......

13th Mar.

Shizala.

14th Mar,

14th Mar.

15th Mar.

13th Mar.

18th Mar

| Glenogle

Jeypore..... Prominent..........

Emp. of Japan..

TINY

Pan American

Aleways planO

זי

15th, March

date.

Imperial ·

Airways Plane

15th March

Pres. Garfield.... Hosang..

16th Mar. 18th Mar.

and Europe via (Papers etc.)-London date, 16th February and London' Parcels (London date, 9th February). Corfu... Haiphong

Tientsin and Swatow

..............................Canton...

Straits, Manila and London Par- |

cela-(London date, 2nd Feb) | Ajax...

by

Japan. Mania.

Japan and Shanghai Straits

P.P.P.C. WILL BE Soong Ling-sing, Yu Hop-hing and

INAUGURATED

APRIL 1

Chan Bing-to.

The teams were:-

EASTERN: Lau Hin-hon; B. Y. Zee, Tsan Chung-wan; Lau Shih-

U.S.A., Honolulu Japan & Shanghai

Somali...

18th Mar

17th Mar.

Yingehow...

17th Mar.

17th Mar,

Bokuyo Maru....

17th Mar."

Fleasantville

17th Mar.

Rawalpindi

17th Mar.

18th Mar.

18th Mar.

18th Mar.

20th Mar,

21st Mar,

22nd Mar.

22nd Mar.

3rd Mar.

(San Francisco date, 24th Feb.). Pres. Pierce......

Straits.... Manila and

tsan, Lo Wal-kuen, Hau King- Marilla shing: Chan Bing-to, Soong Ling- | Anstralia and Manila.

Chi-stang Straits .... sing, Lee Tucky, Woo and Yu Hop-hing.

ST. JOSEPH'S: Hussain; Bowen, Japan..

Leonard, Marcal; Castilho, D.

Rocha, Sousa, Ward. Pereira: Elms and Sprinkle.

My Victoria...

Eurybates.....

Kitano Maru... Philoctetes....... Cyclops...

Shanghal ..........

Birdhana

Canada, U.8.A.. Japan and Shang- hal (Vancouver B. C. däte, 4th March

17

Emp. of Asia.......

23rd Mar.

"

OUTWARD MAILS

SHIUKWAN. Mar. 12 (Intl) The Provincial People's Political Counell will be formally inaugurat- ed on April 1 The number of The 3.9. Bulyuan is leaving for members for this Council will be

and Afty.... Haiphong carrying medical surgical supplies, blankets, knitted

The counties will elect sixty goods, milk and tinned food conmembers, while forty are to be tributed by various organisations chosen by educational and popular and Individuals to the Emergency Refugee Council and the China bodles. The names of hundred Defence League for rellef of re- candidates will be submitted to the tugees and wounded soldiers in Central Authorities, which w Festerday resulted in a draw of than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mall

select Afty to serve on the Coun- the interior of China.

Dr. Harry Talbot, who is joining cil. This body is to serve Dr. Robert Lim, and Dr. Paul sort of legislative and advisory Dohan will be in charge of the capacity. convey.

in a

The ultimate objective is to pave

From Haiphong, the articles will the way for democratic provincial be transported by trucks to Nan-government based on election. ning, south Kwangsi, Kwelyang,

Chinese Relief Com-

the headquarters of the Red Cross Medical mission, and the

on to Chang- RELIEF WORK FOR

king. Slan and Yenan in Shensi.

STUDENTS

from A total of 453 students

have been given

At Yenan they will be handed over to the headquarters of the 8th Route Army, who will divide the war areas

the financial help by the Hongkong the supplies intended for

for Student Relief International Peare Hospitals of Committee

Dr. since its organisation last Decem- Dr. Norman Bethune and Richard Brown. From there the ber. reports Central News.

The number ineluded 254 college transport will be made by mulé to

school stu- students, 105 middle Wutalahan and Linochow,

An arrangement has been made dents and eleven technical school whereby morphine and codein are students.

The total to be taken, two tracks to be col- lected at Haiphong through the appropriated to the generosity of Dr. T, L. 8oong and the Committee as travelling ex- three trucks to be sent on to penses, school' assist the transport of the supplies $5,031, after the first delivery has been made at Nanning.

fces and loans is

THIRD DIVISION PLAY-OFF- The Third Division runners-up

South China on the Club ground

play-off between the 30th R., and

all. The Chinese two

were two į goals ahead at half time, and the

quarter-hour, when Elliot scored A. did not equalise till the last

from a penalty and Guy connected. from a free kick,

CHAMPIONSHIP SAILING

SERIES

The fifth championship series of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club was salled on Saturday and result- ed as follows:"

** Class-Started at 14.20

Finished Corr. Pos. Pts. 16.07.26 16.07.26 51

KEGISTERED AND PARCEL MAILS are closed 15 minutes earlier

are advertised to close at or before 9 am, registered and parcel man are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day.

For

MONDAY

Swatow and Shanghai..

Ar Mad for Imperiai Airways

Direct Service "--date London, Iraperial 20th March.

Ord. Airways Plane

Per

Date and Time:

Mon, 13th

Kiungchow...

9:30 AM K.P.O.

Rag. Ord.

5.00 PM

5 30 PM

G.P.O.

Reg.

5.00 PM

7.00 PM TRO Reg. 6.00 PM... Ord.'

Reg.

5.00

Airways Plane

Ord

7.10 PL

Tue. 14th.

8.15 AM

10.30 AM

Jean Dupula..............

Airmall for Malaya, Java and Ans- trall by "Imperial Airways Direct Service" due Sydney tmperial 20th March.

Canton.......

TUESDAY

Batavia and Sourabaya

Fort Bayard and Halphonst. Swatow. ...........

Kinshan.. Tjibadak...

Anhui....

5.30 PM

G.P.O.

2,00 PM

1.

amount

of

money

Deana

(Miss H. B. Pott). Colleen

students by

16.08.05 18.04.24) 2 (Rev. E. D, A., Staunton). Siskin. 16.07.04 15.05.17

(Mr. D. Allen), Ariel 18.08.35 18.02.07) 1

(Capt. Drew Wilkinson). Dorothea... 16.06.03 18:04.271 3

(Dr. Dean Smith).

4

2,30 PM

Chuanchow and Amoy,

Taiyuan.

3.30- *

4

2

Swatow. ..............

Tingsang

7.00 PM

5#

WEDNESDAY

Wed. 15th.

Swatow and Foochow

3

Madang, Balamaus, Tulag! and

Rabaul

Swatow. Amoy, Chuanchow," and

Foochow

Yuonan

Friderun.

Beistan.

10.30 A

THURSDAY

The Committee is maintaining & hostel for girl students in Kow- Eighteen girls are now The China Committee of the loon. Emergency Refugee Council and residing there paying $1 per month the China Defence League wish toer $5 including food,

thank all those, organisations and Individuals who made this contri- bution possible.

THE WEATHER

AUXILIARY FIRE SERVICE

The recent appeal for volunteers The weather in the past 48 hours has followed the rainy path, for the proposed Auxilary Fire and only a few staunch footballers Service in Hongkong has met with any younger athletic aspirants little response, it is learned, and chose to brave the drizzles of it is thought that the reason was Baturday and yesterday.

due to some misundertanding caus * Following on the long dry sea-ed by a typing error which sug- Bon, wet conditions have come ingested that applicants would have time to provide some scant hope to undergo a medical examination of the eventual lifting of the "with charge." The correct reading. water restrictions,

should be "without charge."!

A Folice guard for the trophies which the winning horses secured for their owners at the Happy Välley Annual Raees.

"A" Class Started at 14.30 Nereid ... 18.30.22 16.30.22 8 13

(Lt. Maynock, R.N.). Artemis... 16.25.27 16.25.27 1 18.

(Mr. G. G. Wood), Eve

Jan

18.33.25 18.33.25 10 (Mr; G. T. 8. Archer).

16.25.53 16.25.53 2, 17 (Mr. J. Krogh-Moe). Joss

g

16.32.38 18.32.38 9 10 (Mr. P. H. MacMillar)," Gull. 16.29.58.18.29.58 .5 14

(Mr. A. O. G. Mills), Painted

Lady 16.29.36 16.29.36 4 15 (Capt. M: T. L. Wilkinson).. La Linda 16.28.16 16.28.16.3 18. (Cdr. “E” H.; B. E. Johnstone,

Kodis........

16.32.03 16.32.03 8.11 (Miss M, Corrigan).

Curl,

16.35.38 16.35.37 11 (Mr. John Johnsen).' Isobel

8

(Capt: A. R. Morres).

18.30.30.18.30.30 7 12

Bedshank, Kittiwake; Jean, and Maureen, DN.F.AV

“G?” “I” & “Ya Classes-Staried

Airmail for Manila, Guam, Hono-

lulu, and U.S.A. by the. " Pan-| American Airways Direct Service" due San Francisco, 22nd March. Swatow.

Manila, Australia and New Zea- land via Thursday Taland.-dus Thursday Island 28th March......

Fan American

Airways planu Kwangtung...

Airmail for Imperial Airways

Direct Service"--dus

London. Imperial 23rd March.

10.30 AM

8.00 r

Thu. 18th.

K.P.O. Reg, 15th 5.00 p On 15th 1.30 F1, G.P.O.

Row 16th 4.00 PM: Ord. 18th 7.30 AM. 9.30 AM TRA Parcela

5.00 PM

Reg. 5.00 PM Ord.

0.7.0. Parcels 5.00 PM

Beg

6.00PM

Ord. 7.00.FM

EPO.. Bog. 5.00 PM Ord. $.20-PM

Bag....

Airways Plant Ord.

6,007 7.00

KPO.

Reg. 5.00 PM Ord 6.30 M GPO

Bog. 1.00 PM Ord...

7.00

7.00 2

Air Mail for Malaya, Jáva nad Aus-

tralla by Imperial Airways Direct | Imperia) -Service-due Sydney, 25th March. Airways Plane Baigon

Aramis

10.42.20 16.40.33 4 7 Honolulu, U. S. A Central and

TIL 17th.

|G.P.O., & KP.0/ Par. 18th K.00 PM

FRIDAY

18.41.52 16:41.52 5 6 {{Mr.-W."A" Ingram).

at 14.40 Finished Corr. Pos. Pts. Ery) are 16.43.15–1.5.42.21474

(Major J, C, L. Vale) Alla

.

Stella

(Mr. P. J. Atkins); ·

Bouth America via - Vancouver

Heron

16:40.40 18.39.46) 2

9.

(Mr. T. C. Fairburn).wm

Robena

16.41.34 16,30.47 3 (Mr. T. H Findley).*

8:

B. C. and Parcels and Papers only for Canada) due Vancou- Per B. C., 4th April Swatow.

Bez, 17th 3.18 AM!

Emp. of Japan BID Klang

Ord.17th 10.00 AM

Widgeon. 16.42,59 18.42.05† 6

5

(Mr. L. Garner)Ja Birius

16.44.09 16.39.28 1101 (Mr. C. Trenchard Davis); Owl, DNS

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