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THE Motor ship........

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baving arrived from Hamburg and Ports of call, Consignees, of Cargo are having arrived from BREMEN, HAM-hereby notified that their Goods are BURG and Perts, Consignees of care being landed sad placed at their risk into are hereby notified that their cuno is the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf & being landed at their risk into the Go Godown "Company's godawan at Kowloon, downs of the Hong Kongad Kowloon where delivery may be obtained as soon Wharf and Chodowa Co., Ltd., Kowloon as the Goods are innded. where Delivery can Le obtained.

All Goods, remaining undelivered after the 24th March 1979, will be subject to Rent

No Fire Insurance will be effected by ae in say case whatever.

CLUB DE RECREIONIN RIDING SCHOOL

SOFTBALL SHIELD

Chinese Baseball Club Lose In Splendid Match

Club de Recreio yesterday gained the distinction of being the first team to have their name inscribed on the Kwok Yin!|- Shield when they narrowly best the Chinese Baseball Club by three runs to one. In the play-off for the Men's Softball League championship.

Without a doubt it was one of duty, turned in a good perform the best games of the season. Hits |ance. were evenly distributed, both sides garnering four aplece.

SPORTS

High Standard Of Pupils

"..

The annual sports of the Hongkong Riding School hold yesterday morning proved a striking success. Competition was keen throughout the vari- ous riding contests and those taking part showed fine horse- manship. Lieut-Col. H. "B. L. Dowbiggin, who was one of the judges, con- For the losers Tommy Changratulated Mr. Bob. Charles, riding pitched a good game and received master, of his fine exhibition and Eddie Gosano again won the every support from his Gelders the bigh standard of his pupils.

Mrs. J. Fleming presented the gama for the Portuguese boys who from the "first time this sea when he hit a two-bagger in the son played without "committing awards to the wiriners. Arst innings to bring in two an error. Wally Ching, playing at tallies; Mike Mendonca completed short stop, gave a grand display their tally when he clouted ajand Pau Ka-ping, the Interport homer. In the field, A. V. Gosano | goal-keeper, making his debut for and "Spotty" Pereira were brilliant the Baseballers at the "hot corner" and Johnny Alvares, doing mound gave a creditable dispiny..

INTERNATIONAL SERIES Two gamea

the Interna- in tional series were also played.

HOME FOOTBALL LEAGUE TABLES

(Continued from Pare 2)

FIRST DIVISION

Everton Wolves Derby Middlesbro' Charlton Aston Villa Bolton

Arsenai Stoke Liverpool

F W. D. L. F. A: Pts. 33 22 3 8 71 43 47 33 18 8 7 72 20 44 34 17 7 10 58 44 41 34 15 8 11 71 58 38 33 16 6 11 60 50 33 33 15 7 11 62 45 37 33 12 11 10 57 47 35 33 13 9 11 42 33 35 34 13 9 12 58 50 35 34 11 11 12 52 56 33 Grimsby 33 12 9 12 47 57 33 Preston NE. 32 11 10 11 47 48 32 Sunderland 33 12 8 13 45 52 32 Leeds U. 33 12 7 14 50 58 31

33 12 7 14 48 60 31" Mchester U. 33 9 12 12-48 56 30 Huddersfield 34 11 8 17.46-51 28 Blackpool 33 8 12 13 41 57 28 Portsmouth 33 8 12 13 35 54 28 Chelsea

32 10 6 18 56 64 26 34 8 10 16 37 63 26 5 19 52 73.23

SECOND DIVISION

Optional Cargo will not be landed here, unless Notics has been given 48 hours prior to Vessel's arrival, bat carried

Brentford on from port to port fo the final port of call to which the option extends.

No Claims will be admitted after the Damaged Packages must be left in the¦ Goods have left the Godowns, and all Godown for examination by the Con Goods remaining undelivered alter the signees and the Company's Surveyors, 20th Mar., 1989, will be subject to Mesars. Anderson & Ashe, at 10 am, Bent

All broken, chafed and daringed Goods Consignes must have a Borenuears to be left in the Godowns, where Officer in attendance when damaged they will be examined on 8th Mar,, dintiable goods are examined by the 13, at 10 at, by our Surveyors, Company's surveyors.

|Massa, Goddard & Douglas,

on the 23rd March, 1999,

No Claim will be wizzitted alter the

To comply with the General Bonded save left the Godown and Warehouse Hegulations consignees mast Gocita claims must be presented within Two have a Revenue Officer in attendance Weeks of the Ship's arrival here, after when damaged dutiable goods are, which date they will not be recognised.

examined. Consignees are requested to surrender their Bils of Lading to the Dadarigued

MELCHERS & CO.,

Agenita NOKUDEUTSCHIA LLOTO) BAKIN.

for Constavignature.

Hong Kong, 17th March, 1939.

Y

All Claima must reach us before the 20th April, 1938, or they will not be recognized.

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

JERSEN & CO.

Agenta.

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30 Hong Kong, 18th March, 1939,

THE

BLUE FUNNE

LINE

REGULAR AND FAST PASSENGER SERVICES

FREIGHT AND

LONDON SERVICE

*MEMNON"

"ANTENOR"

Bails 12 YAR, for Mars.. London,

R'dam, Hamburg & Glasgow Baile 5 ÁPRIL, for Mare., London,

Rotterdam, Hamburg & Glasgow

LIVERPOOL SERVICE

"CYCLOPS"

de Bromborough

Sails 22 MAR, for Liverpool,

NEW YORK SERVICE "GLAUCUS“ Seijs 4 AUG.. for Halifax, Boston &

New York.

PACIFIC SERVICE(via BIRIN, KOBE, NAGOYA & TONDHAKA

"IXION”. Saila 8 APX., for Victoria, Va^OUTAN

Beattle

INWARD SERVICE

Dus

PHILOOTETES" 23 MAR, From Gdynia & UK.

via the Straits "EURYBATES" 24 MAR., From New York via Panama

28 MAB From UK. via the Straits "HECTOR" "PROTESILAUS" 26 MAR, From North Continental Potts

via the Straits

Specially reduced fares are quoted for cargo steamers with

limited passenger accommodation:

For freight, pamage rates and information apply to

Butterfield & Swire,

Tel. 30233.1

Agente.

1, Connaught Ros/10.

Leicester

Birmingham 33 9

Blackburn

Newcastle Wednesday

4

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 34 21 3 10 81 50 45 35 17

711 54, 39-41

31 16 6 9.71 49 38 West Brom 33 16 8 11 81 61 38 Luton

33 17 4 12 64 52 38 Coventry 32 16 6 10 49 38 38 Fulham 32 14 9 9 50 39 37 Sheffield U. 32 13 11 8 47.36 37 Chesterfield 32 15 7 10 51 41 37 Tottenham 33 149 10 53 48 37 Burnley 35 13 9 13 41 47 35 M'chester C. 32 15 4 13 78 67 34 Millwall 39 11 11 11 50 43 33 33-13 6-14 43 45 32 West Ham. 32 12 7 13 60 46 31 Bradford 34 10.11 13 54 68 31 34 10 10 14 53 60 30 Southampton 33 10 8 15 44 59 28 32 8 10 14 41 62 28 32 10 2 20 38 78 22 33 6. B 18 39 75 21 34 5 6 24 35 65 15

Plymouth

Bury

Swansea Norwich

·Notts F Tranmere.

THIRD DIVISION 'SOUTH'

Newport

Brighton Reading

Crystal

Palace

Watford

Queen's

Park R. Notts C. Swindon Bristol C. Aldersbot

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 34:20 7 7 52 36 47

·33 15 8 18 53 39 38 34 13 12 980. 47 38

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31 1588 54 42 38 33 157 11 52 40 37

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PRIZE-WINNERS

The prize-winners were 15 follows:-

Target Competition: Miss Brock. Adult Lerners' Competition (Class II): 1. Miss B. Penney: 2. Miss N. Huson.

Advanced Children's Competition Class III): 1, Miss M. Steele Per-

in the first encounter Philippine kins: 2. Master G. Leckie.

Islanda beat Great Britain by 7

talle to four. Paulino and

Gosulco shone for the Filipinos and the brilliant defensive work did much to hold the lasers to their comparatively small score. The losers were best served by Stewart, the Gillespie and

of R. A. F. who were very safe, in the outfield.

MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1939,

FOREIGN MAILS.

HONGKONG, MONDAY, 20th MARCH 1939, 9.30 AM.

CERTIFICATE OF FOSTING

With effect from 1st March, 1999 the fee for a Certificate of Post- ing for an ordinary letter will be 2 cents.

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

Ordinary letter mall only for Pakhai, West Kwangtung, Kwangsi, Szechwan, Kwelchow and Hunan will be accepted at senders' risk.

Letters and Postcards for Exrops (except Great Britain and Eire) and South America are forwarded “via Siberia" if superscribed.

INWARD

From

Shanghai and Swatow. Manila Bangkok Manila.dk szparking Saigon.....

MAILS

Nanchang

Air Mail by. *Imperial Airways

Dtreet Service”—London date, imperisi 11th Max.

Japan and Shanghai Calcutta and Straits

Adult Learners' Competition Straits (Class : 1. Miss N.. Kerrison: 2.Straits ............ Mr. R. Brooks.

Advanced Children's Competition (Class II: 1. Miss M. Fleming: 2. Miss C. Hickman.

Australia and Manila..

Hosang...

Cremer....

30th Mar.

Per

Due

Txinan.

Pleasantville Kalgan......... Eurybates...

"g0th Mar,

Both Mar.

20th Mar.

9 at Mar.

Airways Plane

21th Mar,

Memnon....

21st Mar.

glat Mar.

21st Mar.

Boissevain..

91st Mar

Kitano Maru.....

21 Mar.

Airways Plane Philoctetes

End Mar.

find Mar.

......Cyclops...

Birdhana...

19nd Mar.

921 Mar.

Airways plane

23rd Mar,

Exp. of. Aala.... Pres. Pierce...... Laos....

23rd Mar. 94th Mar.

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways.

Direct Service"-Londen date. Imperial 15th March. ""

Advanced Children's Competition Straits (Class D): 1. Master F. Langley: 2,Shanghal Miss V. Walker; 3. Miss E. Fleming. Japan.

Tiny Tots Competition: 1. Master B. Kerr: 2, Master C. Selby.

Children's Learners Competition Class III: 1, Master F. Hechtel:

In the other game, India gained the verdict against Portugal "E". by three runs to one, Nazarin and Kitchell played good ball and M.2, Miss G. Holmes. el Arculi, at first base, was also | outstanding. Ozorio, F. Barros and C, and Suva-Netto. were the only ones to come off for the losers.

Results of other matches played are as follows:-

10

LADIES' LEAGUE Canadian Chinese 14: Filipinos

11

Wildcats 25: Baby Panthers 13 INTER-HONG LEAGUE Texaco 21: R. A. F. 12 Bocony 15: National C. B. 8 Netherlands Bank 33: American Express 3

'MARCHING BOOTS

ON:

SO WHO CARES?

BERLIN, Mar. 18 (Reuter)— The Nazi press makes light of all foreign criticisms of Ger- man policy, or makes it the basis of attack.

“Of what concern are these comments." writes one paper, “to him who has his marching boots on?'"

GRIM PICTURE

(Continued from Page 1)

in Rumanian circles it is con- sidered that even if Germay is preparing to attack Rumania, this 'operation could-not be undertaken

within ten days.

The attitude of Hungary, and more particularly Italy. to the recent events and the possibility of new action by Germany la still obscure.

MUSSOLINI ADVISED

"Observer's" - diplomatic correspondent makes the interest 31 13 9 9 60 41" 35 ing asertion that Herr Hitler 31 14 7 10 48 36 35 advised Signor Mussolini not to 32 14 7 11 82 53 35 make any territorial claims from 33 13 8 12 48 49 34 France at present, but to make 32 12 10 10 38.47 34 such claims for concessions in Northampton 32 14 5 13 49 46 33Tunisia, short of sovereign rights. Cardiff

as to enable him later to copy the technique employed by Herr 'Hitler Southend

in Budetenland.: Exeter

32 12 8 12 48 48 32 30 11 7 12 47 51 29 32 10.9.13 54 30 29 Mansfield 33 10 9 14 38 58 29 Bournemouth 31 9 10 12 38 45 28 Torquay 31 10 8 13 39 50 28 32 10 7.15 41.47 27 32 8 10 14 39 41 26

Port Vale Bristol R. Ipswich Clapton 0. Walsall

30 8:10 12 36.41 26

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31 88 15 36.42 24

32: 8 8 18 39 58 20

THIRD DIVISION NORTH'

NO RECOGNITION MOSCOW, Mar. 19 (Reuter)-M. Litvinoff has informed Germany that the Soviet has refused to 200 recognize the annexation Czechoslovakia.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE 18T DIV.

P. W. D. L F. A. Pts. Rangers 34 25-6 479 28 55 | Celtic

Barnsley

Doncaster

33 15 12 8 80 40′ 43

+

Aberdeen Queen

O'South Hearts Falkirk.

Bradford

City

33 17 8 10 68 43 40° Southport 31 15 10 6 62, 37.40 Oldham.. 34 17 4 13 58 50 38 Hun

33 15 7 11 72 59 37 St. John- Crewe

33 17 3:13 78.55737 Chester 32 14 8:10 71·58 '36. Stockport 32 147 1173 57 35 Rotherhamn 34 14 7 13 56 52 35 32:10 12 10 36 40 32 34 13 6.15 51 57 82 34 136 15,52 70,32 N. Brighton 33 127 14:50 57-31 34-118 15.72-66.30

Halifax

Barrow

Wrexham

Rochdale

Lincoln

Gateshead

Carlisle

York

Darlington Hartlepools Accrington

33 11 8.14 59.69,30o 32 10 13.58.56 29 33.12 5 18.55 88 29 3197 15 45 65 25 33:10 6 18 52 78 25 33 10 4 19 48 79 24

3444.25:38 85:12

Air Mall by "Pan Amarican Air-

ways Direct Service"-San Fran- Pan American cisco date, 15th March. Canada, USA, Japan and Shang- hal (Vancouver B. C. date, 4th March

Children's Learners' Competition (Class II: 1. Master B. Rasch; 2, Manila. Master A. Forsyth.

Saigon

Wee Ponies and Bare Back Rid- Formosa, Japan and Shanghal...... Hakone Maru..... ing: 1. Miss V. Walker: 2; Miss P.Japan Dodwell.

Japan and Shanghai The Harriman Challenge Cup Java (for Best Rider in the School to be Shanghal. competed for annually): Master F. | Straitä Langley.

Manila A Whip for Best Girl Rider: Miss Manila N. Kerrison.

Japan. A special prize was awarded to Straits Miss Hickman. She was unseated straits ka 3 competition, but mounted again on another pony to finish the event.

CALCUTTA CUP RUGGER MATCH:

England Win By Nine To Six:

(Reuter) LONDON, Mar. 18 ́England--beat Scotland by § points to 6 in the Calcutta Cup Rugger match at Murrayfield to-day. The teams were tled at 8 points 'all at hálf time.. Both sides' were un- changed except that Murdoch (Hillhead. High School replaced K. C. Fyfe in the Scottish side Fyte is ill

Scotland began with a rush but England settled down, the three- quarters handling confidently. | Scotland was getting the ball from the line-outs, but England was better in the scrums and the for- wards excelled in the loose.

Murdoch scored a grand 'try in the 13th minute..

Japan

Java and Mania. Shanghai

Calcutta and Straits..... Shanghai

Atuta Maru

Burdwan... Tjisarpes......... Victoria....

Suwa Marii. Corneville....

24th Mar.

24th Mar.

14th Mar.

24th Mar.

25th Mar,

25th Mar.

25th Mar.

28th Mar.

| Marchen Maersk

28th Mar

Nagato Maru..... Protesilaus

26th Mar.

'Beth Mar.

27th Mar.

27th Mar.

Hector...

Rio de Janeiro

Maru... Tisadane..... Analock................... TILAWA.....

Kamakura Maru

Chichibu Maru...

27th Mar.

-". 17th Max. :

28th Mar. "

90th Mar

U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan & Shanghai, (San Francisco date, 2nd March). Saigon.

29th Mar

|

Marechal Joffre..

30th Mar,

Jaban and Shanghai..

Potsdam

30th Mar.

Japan.

X....

Nankin..

30th Mar

30th Mar

U. B. A, Honolulu and Japan-

(San Francisco date, 4th March),, Pres. Monroe.... USA, Honolulu Japan, & Shanghai

-(Ban Francisco date, March).

fapan and Shanghai.............* Calcutta and Straits

10th

Pres. Coolidge.... ...m/v Canton Butsang..

21st Mar

31st Mar

31st Mar,

OUTWARD MAILS

REGISTERED AND PARCEL MAILS are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated; and where malla ire advertised to close at or before 9 am, registered and parcel malis are closed at 6 p.m. on the previous day.

For"

MONDAY Parcels only for Singapore Swatow and. Foochow...nonište Haiphong

six minutes later, Shaw went over to give Scotland a 60 lead. Beaton scored a penalty goal from 35 yards, and equalised with a fur- ther penalty goal Just before the Air Mait for “Imperial Airways interval,

Direct Service "---due » London. Imperial

27th March.

After the Interval England scored an unconverted try.

ENGLAND: E. J. Parsons (Royal

10.30 AM

Per

Date and Time

Mon. 28th.

Glenogle Prominent. Canto

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3.00 PM

Reg Ord.

5:00 PM

5.30 PM

G.P.O.

Reg. 5.00 PM

Ord. Airways Plan

7.00 K.PO.

Reg. 5.00 PM Ord.

1:30 PM

tralia by "Imperial Airways Direct Service" dus Sydney imperial

27th March

O.P.O..

Reg,

5.00 PM

Airways Plane

Ord.

7.00 PM

Dahpu

7.00 IN

Air Force); R. H. Guest (Liverpool | Airmail for Malaya, Java, and Aus- University and Waterloo), J. Hea ton (Waterloo). G. E. Hancock (Birkenhead Park), and R. 8. L. Carr (Old Cranleighans and Man | Swatow. chester); "T. A. Kemp (St. Mary's Hospital) and J. Ellis (Wakefield);

TUESDAY

Szachuen.

R. E. Prescott (Harlequins), H. B. Manila, Macassër, and Sourabaya... Tiinegars. Toft (Waterfoo) (captain), D. E. Swatow (and Shanghai............................ Teden (Richmond), T. F. Huskisson Parcels only for Btraits, Penang, (Old Merchant Taylors), H. F.

Ceylan, Aden, Egypt Marseilles Wheatley (Coventry), J. K Wat-

and London-due London, 28th kins (United Services and Royal

April Navy), R. M. Marshall (Oxford Uni- Japan (Parcels only),

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Berry Swatow

Japan

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.versity), and

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KOWLOON C. C.

ACTIVITIES -

the

8:30 AM

9.30 AM

OPO. &K.P.O. Parcels 4.00.

Memnon

Hosang...

5.00 PM

Fausang Kitano Ma

7.00 PM 7.00 FM

WEDNESDAY

Wod. Zind.

Amoy

Tsinar

3.30 PM

TURSDAY

Manila

Emp. of Asia.

3,30 PM

KPO.

Bege:

5.00 PM

Ord

5:30 PM

London,Imperial

QPO Reg.-6.00

Airways Plan Ord. 7.00PM

KVO.

Beg. 5,0

Ord.

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Air Mall for Malaya, Java and Ana-

tralla by Imperist Airways Direct imperial. “ Service-due Bydney, 1st April - Alrways Plans |Ord.

Tel Beun Hong Bwtow................................

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Reg

5.00 PM

$7,00 FR

7:00 PM

"Entertainment extraordinary"r well describes

performance and M E. Clamalli, magician

insionist, will give on Friday, Airmail for "Imperial Airways March 24 at Kowloon Cricket Direct Bervice"--dne Club, commencing at 9.15 p.m.

30th March: Admission will be free for mem-

bers and their frienda Hibernian

Ayr. U. Third

Lanark St Mirren Arbroath Queen's

Park Albion Raith R.

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Kowloon Cricket Club's next dance has been arranged for Baturday, 1st April, from 0.30 p.m. till 2:30 am, when the Dance Band of 2nd Bn. The Royal Scots wil be in attendance

Tickets are (Ladies) $1.50 and (Gentlemen) $2.00, including light refreshments.

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