PAGE 16-HONGKONG. DAILY 'PRESS'

HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMERS Preliminary

* TRAVEL

THE

SHORT

SAFE

SEA

WAY

by the

HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOA

British Line

CHIKA NAVIGATION CO.LTD. *.

CO-TO-THE

CANTON LINE

5.3.

The next sailing of the "Fatshan" from Hongkong will be on the 25th April, 1939, at

and from Canton on the 27th April, 1939, at 9 a.m.

MACAO LINE

NIGHT Service

The S.S." Kisshaa" having been docked, there

'will be no night service until further notice

Note:-All vesels equipped with. Wireless,

QUEEN'S BUILDING, CONNAUGHT ROAD

Telephone 2010).

AFR

CONSIGNEES' NOTICES CONSIGNEES' NOTICES

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD.

IN

AND

CHINA MUTUAL' STEAM ›

NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

ONSIGNEES per Co.'s Tassel

"BELLEROPHON "

FROM UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENTAL PORTS VIA

SINGAPORE

are hately notified that their Cargo will be "discharged inte Holt Wharf, Kowloon, where it will lie Consignees' risk and subject to Terms and Conditions of Storage at Holt's Wharf. The Cargo will be mady for Delivery from Godown on and after 24th April.

Optional Cargo will not be landed here, unless Notice has been given prior to Vesmol's arrival, bat carried on from port to port to the final port of call to which the option extenda.

All broken, chafed and damaged food are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tussiays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 Lad Noor within the Fres Storage period. No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Vessel's Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 1st May, will be subject to Ront.

All Claims against the Vessel 'muat be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 13th May, they will not be recognileod.

No Fire Insurance will be «fected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents...

24th April, 1939.

THE

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO, LTD

AND

CHINA" MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

MONSIGNEES per Co's Yease)" "AGAPENOR."

FROM NEW YORK VA MANILA

are hereby notified that their Cargo will

discharged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, where it will lie at Consignees' risk and subject to Terms and Conditions of Storage at Holt's Wharf. The Cargo will be ready for Delivery from Godown on and" after 24th April.

Optional cargo will not be landet hare unless Notice has been given prior to Steamer's arrival, but carried on from port to port to the final port of call te which the option extends,

All protes, chafed and damaged (noda are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Todaya aad Fridays between the less of 10:45 A, and Now within the Free Storage period.

No Claims will be admitted after the the de suve left the Steamer's Godowo, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 1st May will be subject to Kent.

All Claims agait the Steamer musi be presented to th Undersigned on or before the 15th May, or they will not be recognised.

No Fire "nanrance will be affected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

Agenta. 23rd April, 1930.

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BLUE FUNNEL

REGULAR AND FAST PASSENGER SERVICES

FREIGHT AND

LONDON SERVICE

"LECTOR'

ta

Sails 3 MAT, for Mam., London,

Rotterdam & Glasgow MENESTHEUS” Saile 17 MAY,, for Mars, (blanca.,

'London, R'dam., Hamborg & Glasgow

LIVERPOOL. SERVICE:

“TEIBESIAS"

Baila `8-MAY, for Havre, Liverpool,

Bromborough

NEW YORK SERVICE

* GLAUCUS

Salla 4 AUG., for Halifax, Porton &

New York.

PACIFIC SERVICE(via DA IRRA, KOOL, NAGOYA & TOKOHAMĄ).

*TALTHYBIUS Salle 15 MAY, for Victoria, Vancouver.

Butt'e

INWARD SERVICE

"AENEAS" "PYRRHUS"

-Dao

20 APR, From U.K, via the Straits

6 MAY, From U.K. vis the Straits *TELTRYBIUS". 8 MAY, From Seattle & Vancouver

· “AGAMEMNON” 10 MAY, From U.K. via the Straita 17 MAY, From U.E, via the Straits "ACHILLES":

Specially reduced fares are quoted for cargo steamers with

limited passenger accommodation

For freight, passage rates and information apply to

Butterfield & Swire,

Tel. 30238

Agenta.

1, Connaught Road, C.

Heats Of Inter-School Sports

La Salle College Run True To

Form: D.B.S. Do Well

PRELIMINARY HEATS OF THE INTER-SCHOOL SPORTS were ran off at the Caroline Hill Stadium yesterday afternoon. when only two schools gave indleation that they are to be con- sidered for the Inter-School Athletic Challenge Shield.

La Salle College ran true to form in placing 12 boys and a relay team in the finals, but the Diocesan Boys' School placed themselves" well in the running with 13 and a relay team quall- fled to contest the final on Friday.

In the heats yesterday" the La St. Stephen's, Lam Chung-wo, St. Salle relay

Augusto team of

44

ARMY BOXING RESULTS

Two Knock Outs At

...

Shamshuipo

A very good fight between Gar Franklyn,” Rd., and Spr Spencer, RE, ending in the latter being knocked-out,» fen- fured a card of eight drhts in the Army Sports Ares Open Individual Championships and Bays Championships at Naa- king Barracks, Shamshulpo, läst night.

Tpr. Brennan, 8/H. also won on a knock out when boy Miles, 2/R9. went down for the count. The re- sults follow:

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26; 1939.

FOREIGN MAILS

HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, 26th APRIL, 1939, 9.30 M.

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

"Letters and Postcards for Europe (except Great Britain and Eire) ind South Americs are forwarded "yia · Siberia" if so amperscribed. INWARD MAILS

|:

From

Shanghal. Shanghai and Swatow

Manila

Tientsin and 'Swatow Straita

Tegelberg......

........... Nanning..

and Europe via Bucs (Papers etc.) London date, 30th March and London. Parcels- London'dats, 23rd March.

Per

Due

96th April

Taiyuan...

26th April

........Emp. of Russia

98th April

#.96th April

|Rajputana.. «...................... | Aeneas.....

Anna Mserąk..

£8th April

26th April

20th April

Airways Plan

27th April

27th April

27th April

97th April

Jean Laborde....

87th April

7th April

97th April.

28th April

*28th April

Mall by "Imperial Airways Direct Service ”—London date. Imperial 22nd April.

Sequeira, J. Mackechnie. Robert Paul's and Lay Tyick-yeong. St. Boys' Bantamweight: Tpr 'Grlf- Castro and Ronald Castro outran Stephen's.

fiths, 8/H. won from Boy Laws, į Straita the D.B.S. George Kew, "Cheng Bonnie Castro, Clifton Large. A.2/RS, on points

...Manila.

Air Chong-chow, J. Fenton and Clif- Leonard, St. Joseph's, Chan Sik- Boys' Featherweight: Boy Burns, ton Large).

hung, 'Queen's, Robert Castro, J. 2/RS, won from Boy Hilkene, 1/Mr. St. Paul's College and Queen's Fenton, Sin Kwok-bun, King's. on points. College each placed seven compe- qualled for the final of the 200 titors in the finals, St. Stephen's and St. Joseph's five each, King's four, and Wah Yan and Central. 'British three each,

metres.

Open Featherweight: L/c, Noble, 1/Mx, was conceded a walk-over by L/c McCuaig. 1/RS.

| Wilson, 1/Mx, "

SHOT PUT

Boys" Featherweight: Boy Ste- In the Shot Put event, Tons vens, 2/RS, won on points from St. Joseph's College, King's Col- Yau-kau, St. Paul's, R. Sliva, La Boy Martin. 2/RS." lege and "St. Paul's College also Salle, Denham Crary. Diocesan, Boys' Lightweight: Boy Rowe, qualified to contest the relay anal, and Tong Eng-along. Diocesan.1/Mx, won on points from Boy

Clifton Large, Diocesan, J. Ad qualified. will. La Salle, Yue Iu-tak, Wah Yan: Kwong Yue-ming. Queen's Robert Castro, La Salle, Chen Chong-chow, Diocesan, and Chan Sik-hung, Queen's qualified for the final of the 100 metres.

Haiphong, Pakhoi and Fort Bayard Kaying....... Japan Haiphong

Japan and Shanghai

Lahore.. Cantus

U. S. A., Honolulu and Japan- Pres. Van (San Francisco date, 1st April){ Buren..... U. S. A., Honolulu and Japan-

(San Francisco date, 7th April). Pres. Cleveland. Bangkok

Shanghai

Air Mail" by "Pan American Air- ways Direct Bervice"-San Fran- cisco date, 21st April. Shanghai and Swatow........ Shanghai and Swatow.. Japan.

3k high-jumpers qualified for Oper Middleweight: Gar. Frank-Japan. the final: J. Adwill, La Salle, Wolfyn, RA, won from Spr. Spencer, gang Yue, Diocesan, Orlando Poon. R.E, on a knock-out.

Lou Wing-chak, St. La Salle,

Boys Lightweight: Tpr Willam- St. Stephen's, Wong, Kal-ling,

son, 8/H, won from Boy Ward. stephen's, and Wong Yiu-chung.1/Mx, on points. St. Paul's.

Boys' Welterweight: Tpr Breenan, George Kew, Ronald Castro, 48/. won from Boy Myles, 2/RS, on Yue Iu-tak, J. Fenton, Diocesan, Sequeira. C. Large, A. Leonard,

a knock out. Wong Kl-lun. King's, Lou Wing-Sin Kwok-bun. Karminder Singh, chak, St. Stephen's, and G. Mac- St. Joseph's. all qualified for the Gready, 2/RS, beat Pte Burke. kechnie, La Salle, qualified for the 400 metres final which should be 1/Mx, on pointa. a very fine race.

long jump.

LONG JUMP

The first heat of the 800 metres W. Pryde, Central British, Chan saw W. Pryce, Central British, the Wah-kuen. St. Paul's." Chlok Ying- favourite, content himself with a yin, Diocesan, Sarwar Khan, third by seven yards to Chan Wah-Queen's, Khan Mohamed, Queen's, kuen, St. Paul's, and Augusto Se- Pat Jorge, La Salle, and Lam Kar- queira, La Salle.

cheung. King's, qualified for the final of the 1,500 metres.

41

Open Welterweight:

Pte Mc- Japan

BOWLS LEAGUE The following have been selected to represent the Hongkong Electric Recreation Club against the C.0.0. on April 29 at 4 p.m. on the C.O.C. ground.

R. C. Butler, J. Roscoe, H. S. Mc-

Kay, J.-K. Sionn (skip).

Khan Mahomed, Queen's. Pat Jorge, La Salle and J. Gascon, St. B. Wilson, Central British, re- Joseph's, also qualified.

turned easily the fastest time in Five competitors reached the the hurdles. the other qualifiers qualifying height of 8 feet 10 in- being Yu Chia-bua, St. Paul's, D.

in the pole vault:-Chen Hutchinson, Diocesan, Yeung Sze-T. Padgett, L. de Rome (skip). King-cheung, Diocesan, Yee Chua-yee, Wah Yan, and Lau Cho-yuen, hus, St. Paul's, Kwok Chl-hung, St. Joseph's.

ches

AN IMPORTANT

MISSIONTM

Chinese "Y.M.C.A. Executive In H.K.

Charged with the important mission of developing YM.C.A. work in the interior, Mr. Liang Sião-chu, Secretary - General of the Chinese National YM C.A. Federation, arrived" „In Hongkong on Monday on the first lap of an investigation trip to south-west and north- west China.

U.S. BASEBALL RESULTS

15

NEW YORK, Apr. 25 (Reuter)— The following, are the results of matches played in Major League Baseball yesterday:

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Philadelphia

New York

R.

8

H. 9

E.

1

5

(Arnovich homered for Phillies).

the

F!

Boston Brooklyn

4

0

1 8 03

(Cuccinello homered for

the

In an interview, Mr. Liang "re- vealed that the purpose of his trip | was threefold: to investigate gen Braves). eral Y.M.C.A, development in the interior: to establish two new Pittsburgh YMCA's at Paochi and Lanchow: | Chicago

and to promote the wartime acti- vities of the various organs under the National Federation..

A. P. Tarbuck, A. G. Gardner, G.

G. G. S. Thomson, J. R. Way, 8. Deacon, W. B. Muskett (skip).

Reserve:-W. E. Baker, W. Mac-

farlane.

Japan

Shanghai

Shanghai and Amoy

Kweiyang................... Kitano Maru.... British M/V

Canton......

Pan American

Airways plano Klungchow..... Liangchew..........

Ali Mall by "Imperial | Alywayi ||||

Direct Service”-London date. Imperial 26th April

Calcutta, and Straits .................................. Shanghai......

U.8.A., Honolulu, Japan & Shanghai (San Francisco date. 30th Mar.). Straits

Sargon Japan. Japan.

Shanghai

Java

Straits

Straita

Shangbu Straits

Терап

JAPANESE ATTACK Australia and Manila...

REPULSED

WUYUAN, SUIYUAN, Apr... 25 (Centrál)-A company of Japanese artillery forces, numbering 200 men, ・ opening & heavy assault from Anpei in west Sulyuan on the Chinese positions at Wuchen, 15 miles east of Wuyuan, on the morning of Apr. 22, was repulsed by Chinese resistance after three hours' struggle, according to a report received to-day. 10

WEATHER REPORT

.... HONGKONG · ROYAL

OBSERVATORY. 10 am

(Tobin homered for the Pirates).] Humidity, 79 per cent.

2 7 B 12

April 25 4 Barometer, (at sea level) 29.93 ins.

Temperature, 71 F.

Wind. Direction, E

Wind Force (Beaufort), &.

1

4 Z 3

i

0

Temperature; maximum yesterday.

72. F. Temperature; minimum last night,

68 F

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Mr. Llang's Itinerary includes Philadelphia Hongkong, Kunming, "Kweiyang, New York Chungking, Chengtu, Hanchung, Slan, Lanchow and finally PRO-

(Rolfe homered for the Yan-

chi, the western terminus of the kecs). Lunghai railway. It is expected

that the trip will take about washington three months,

Boston

Mr. Liang stated that the Na- -tional Federation, aince last year.

(Ten innings were played. had been most active in the estab- homered for the Red Sox), lishment of new Y.MC.As in in-

St. Louis terior places. The two YMCA 8

Detroit at Kwellin and Kwelyang Last spring, for example, had already Chicago done good work. At Kwelyang, the Cleveland spirit of the workers was not damp-

ened by the recent Japanese

Rainfall for 24 hours ending. 10th

today, 0.00 Ins.

Total rainfall since January 1st.

-17.71 ins.

Canada, USA., Honolulu, Japan & Shanghai (Vancouver BC., date - 14th April).

Airways Plane Kumsang Hector....

28th April

24th April

29th April

29th April

Toyama Maru........... Montevideo Maru

29th April

29th April

Tusima Maru.. Conte

99th April

Biancamano... Tjinegara...

29th April 20th April

1st May

lat. May

2nd May

Tatuta Maru...

2nd May

2nd May

2nd May

3rd May

4th May

Gneisenau...

4th May

Thisalak....

3th May

Karuna Maru..........

Sth May

Conte Rosso.. Glenapp..... Pyrrhus.......** Arabia Mara............. Tanda.

5th May

5th May

5th May

5th May..

4th - May

Emp. of Japan..

5th May

Van Heuts.......

Laos

Nellore..

Santhia.

OUTWARD MAILS

REGISTERED AND PARCEL MAILS are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where zasily are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m.. registered and parcel maila are closed at 5.p.m. on the previous day.

Canton..

Haiphong

For

WEDNESDAY

Fort Bayard

Swatow.

Parcels only for

Rangoon

Per

Date and Time

Wed. 28th.

7.15 AM

10,00 AM

19.30 PM

Canton Maru... Yusang.......

Wing Wah Taksang

................. Hai Hing.......................

...Bellerophon...

Cremer.

1.30 PM

3,00 PM

.3.30 PM..!

16.00 PM

Dairen via Shanghal Parcels only for Straits

**THURSDAY'

Shanghai, Japan and Europe. (ex- cept Great Britain and Eire) via Siberia. Haiphong

نا

Thu, 27th.

Rajputana... Cheklang.....

10.30 AM

Noon

TRO

Parola

Reg.

5.00 PM

Ord. 5.30 PM

3.00 PM

G.P.O.

Parcels 3,00 P

10 "18

9 17

3

Foxx

Against an average of, 10.12 ins. Bunset to-night, 6.47 pm, Sunrise to-morrow, 5.56 am,

Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, USA, Central and Bouth America, via Vancouver B. C., (Parcels and Papers only for Canada)--dre Vancouver B. C. 19th May. ...... Emp, of Russia....... | Ord

Reg.

5.00 K

7.00 PM

KPO

*༔

2

6

4

91

4 p.m.. April 25. Barometer (at sea level), 29.85 Ins Temperature. 71 F.

Reg

6.03 PM

Ord.

3.30 PK

9

10

Airmail for "Imperiai Airways

Direct Service"-dúe 4th May.

OPO.

London. Imperial

Reg.

5,00 PM

Airways PlaneOrd. 700PM""

3

.8

3

LPO.

Bog. Le PX

Ord.

1.30 PM

O.P.O

Reg.

5.00 PM

Ord

7,00 PM

7.00 PM

7:00 px

bombing and they were carrying AIRPORT NEWS

on as best as they could with the little funds at their disposal.

WARTIME SERVICE

Imperial Airways,

NORTHBOUND Thursday: Bangkok, Hanol, Hong-

Delphinus 4.30 p.m.

SOUTHBOUND Friday: Hand, Bangkok. Della, Delphinus-6 and 6.30 am. Pan American Airways:

Wartline service by YMCA (kong workers was explained by Mr. Liang during the interview. These workers, a group of over 200 in defatigable college professors, uni- versity, and, high school students, and trained experts, were attend- ing to the huge task of aiding B012 and entertaining wounded diers, giving relief to war. victima and training up the people along communication lines, at rallivay stations and behind the front.

· EASTBOUND

- Filday: UB.A. Manik; Hongkong,

China Clipper-2.p.m.

Humidity, 86 per cent.

Wind Direction, East.

Wind Forte (Beaufort), '4. Maximum temperature, 74° F. Minimum temperature: 63 F. Rainfall, nil,

Vays of

Date of

Height

Haight.

Ale Mall for Malaya, Java and Am- tralia by Imperial Airways Direct -Service-due Bydney, 5th May. Batgon Amoy

Manila

FRIDAY

Sandakan Bwatow.

Impérial

- Airways Plane Jean Laborde...... Taiyuan..............

Pres. Cleveland..

*7.00 PX

HONG KONG" TIDE TABLE

Frow 6 Apr. to 2 May 1939

HIGH WATER.

«LOW WATER,

Hong

Hong

Mausang Chengtu,

8.30 AM

10.30 AM...

Kong

Kong

K.P.O.

Standard

Standard

Time.

Tizne

Beg Ord

8.00 PM

5.80 12

b. m.

ft.in. h. m.

Min.

Wed, 28

03 24 143 1345

06.32 13 0 91 40 |16]

Manila, Australia and New Zea

land via Thursday Island.--due Thursday Island 11th May......

GP.Q...

Reg

·5,00 pri

Kitano Maru.

Ord.

7.00 PX

Thur 27

0439

|4 4.]

07 48 · 4.0

EPO

180963

Rog

5,00 PM

Fri, 28

054647

Air Mail for Indo-Chlam

Ori.

5.30 PM

16416.0

23 48

1,8

NORTHBOUND' Wednesday: France,

Bat 20

0632 0 11 5 37

1800

Hanol,

Stin. 30

Mont

Tues

and France (Paris and Northern Provinces only) by", the #Air Air France France Airways Direct Service" Amoy

O.P.O.

5.00 PM

Plane..

Ord. 7,00 P

Taiyuan

7,00 PM

22 3

2

21 18:15 0.

1444

DAN WESTBOUND Saturday: Manila, USA China Clipper-8:30 am. Air France: 2

Mr. Liang declared that the en- tire programme of war zone ser- vice entailed a total outlay of some $300,000, of which, the Gov-Hongkong. ernment authorities had appro- priated $100,000. Mr Liang ex- pects to leave Hongkong for Kun- ming on April 29,

Service 1 pm,

SOUTHBOUND Saturday: Hañol, France. Service-7 am,

22 50.17 301341

07 12 6 5 0037 $0. 19 18 5.81 136 29

1.17 0747 2022 715 71 13 KA

0893 8.4 0154

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