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HONGKONG. CANTON & MACAO STEAMERS

JONE SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON S MACAO STEAMBOAT CO-LTO-ATHE

CHMA NAVIATION CO, LTD. TRAVEL

THE

SHORT

SAFE

SEA

WAY

by the

British Line

CANTON LINE

The next sailing of the s “Fatshan" from Hongkong will

be on the 25th April, 1939, al 8 amand from" Canton on the 27th April, 1939, si 9 a..

“MACAO LINE

The 9.9.

NIGHT Service

Kinshan "turing been docked, there will be no night service until förther notice

Note:--All vessels squipped with Wir-teas.

QUEEN'S" BUILDING, CONNAUGHT ROAD Telephone 20101

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CONSIGNEES' NOTICES CONSIGNEES' NOTICES

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO, LTD.

AND CHINA MUTUAL STEAM

NAVIGATION CO, LTD, -

(ONSIGNEES per Co.'s Vessel

BELLEROPHON "

FROM UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENTAL PORTS VIA

SINGAPORE

are hereby notified that their Cargo ▼ili be discharged into Holt 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 sul after 24th April.

Optional Cargo will not by landed hore, unless Notice has been given prior to Vernel's arrival, but carried on from port to port to the final port of call to which the option extends,

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined un any Tuesday and Friday between the hours of 10,45 A and Noom within the Free Storage period

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Vessel's Godowe and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 1st May, will be subject to Beat,

"All Claima against the Vessel must bo presented to the Undersigned on or before the 15th May, or they will not I recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be affected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

$4th April, 1939.

Agents.

THE

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO, LTD AND CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

JONSION

NONSIGNEES per Co.'s Vessel

"AGAPENOR "

FROM NEW YORK VA MANILA

De

into

are hereby notified that their Cargo will

discharged

Holt'A Wharf, Kowloon, where it will lie ab Consigneer to and subject to Terms and Conditicus of Stormyr at Holt's Wharf. The Cargo will be ready for Delivery from Godown on and after 14th April.

Optional cargo will not be landed here unless Notice has been given paar to Steamer's arrival, hat carried on from port to port to the final port of call to which the option extends.

All broken, chafed and damaged Gooda are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be mixed on any Tuesdays and Friday between the hours of 10,45 a.m. and Noom within the Fres Storage period.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Steamer's Godawr, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 1st May, will be subject tó Rent

All Claims again the Steamer met be presented to the Tadersigned on or before the 15th May, or they will not be recognised.

No Firangrance will be effected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

Agenta,

23rd April, 1939

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FREIGHT AND

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"HECTOR" Bails 3 MAY. for Mar., Lindon,

Rotterdam & Glasgow *MENESTHKUS" Bails 17 MAY, for Mars.; O'blanca.,

London, R'dam., Hamburg & Glasgow

Sails & MAY, for Havre, Liverpool,

& Bromborough:

LIVERPOOL SERVICE "TEIRESIAS"

NEW YORK SERVICE "GLAVOUR" Bala' 4 AUG., for Halifax, Boston &

New York.

PACIFIC SERVICE(via DHREN, KOBK, NAMOYA & TOKOHAMA) "TALTHYBIUS " Skil■ 15 MAY, for Victoria, Vancouver-

Seattle: INWARD SERVICE

Dur

"PYRRHUS" 5 MAY. From U.K. via the Strait- "THLTHYBIUS" 8 MAY, From Seattle & Vancouver “AGAMEMNON” 10 MAY. From U.K. vit the Straits ** ACHILLES ** 17 MAY, Prom U.K. via the Straits:

“DARDANUS":"18 MÁY, From New York via Panama

Specially reduced fares are quoted for cargo steamers witły

Mmited passenger accommodation

For freight, passage rates and information apply to

Butterfeld & Swire,

Tel. 30333

Agente:

1, Connaught Road, U

WISDEN'S ALMANACK

Don Bradman Writes

In 1938 Issue

"Wisden's Cricketers' AL manack" for 1939, the seventy- sixth "successive issue of this famous annual first published by John Wisden, the Sussex Cricketer, from his Coventry Street sports outfitting shop in 1864. has come to hand. The edition lis la belght Yellow Jacket with its con- trasting green band is a wel- come herald of the 1839 cricket

DOW

Season

Its 958 pages are as tull of facts and

figures as usual, and the articles are of particular interest- Don Bradman writes for the Arst time in "Wisden" and his "Cricket at the Cross Roads" is of out standing importance.

He comments unfavourably on the doped wickets of to-day, asying that cricket should be so governed that time-limitless matches are unnecessary, and ex- plains how this could be done: he. advocates a further change in the LBW law; and makes a special plea for more up-to-date scoring boards on the principal grounds" in England.

He says "Cricket needs to retain Its present followers and to gain new ones. Moderri scering-boards would be a 'big help, and any temporary loss would be recouped eventually through the turnstiles." "CRICKET CONUNDRUMS” Arthur Gilligan, the former Eng- Hish captain, is fully 'quallied to write on "Cricket "Conundrums," and in his article he submits some interesting posers and gives the correct answers. 'Do you know how five men can be dismissed for one ball bowled?

“COMPETITORS” RETAIN EWO

TROPHY

last

Tho "Competitors," year's winners in the Ewo Lengus, retained the title when they beat the "Hongkong Wan- ders" at the Hongkong Bowling Alleys last night.

U.S. BASEBALL

LEAGUE

NEW YORK, Apr. 28 (Reuter)-—. The following were the results of matches played in the Major Base- ball League yesterday:

NATIONAL LEAGUE

R H. E

5 13 · 0

1 10

The match was closely contested, Cincinnati........... and the winners captured the title St. Louis...... with only 243 points against their opponents.

(Myers homered for the Reds).

The cup, donated by the Ewe Boston Brewery Company, was presented Brooklyn

to the champions by Mr. H. Odell,

director of the Bowling Alleys. New York

The highest scorers of the match Philadelphia were Ernie Hearther, "Competi-

1 HURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1939.

FOREIGN MAILS

HONGKONG, THURSDAY, 17th APRIL, 1930, 9.30 4.N.

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 Belisin and Eire) and South America, are forwarded "vin "Siberis" if so superscribed.

INWARD MAILS

(San Francisco date, 1st April). Buren......

tors," who contributed 854 points, (Brack hömered for the Phillies). U. &. A, "Honolulu', and Japan-|Pres. Van while J. 9. Landolt, of the "Hong- kong Wonders." rolled 818 points for his side..

The scores were as follows:- "Competitors":-Ernie Hearther 854. Dick Venezia 798, Doc Molthen Philadelphin 790. Dick Fuggiano 789,

Total. New York 3211.

"Hongkong Wonders"; "J. 3. Landolt 818, L. Gaddi 735, A. Gol- dau 724. M. Talan 691. Total, 2963.

SOME TEAMS FOR

THIS WEEK

RECREIO TEAMS

(Etten 'homered for the Athletics and Selkirk for the Yankees). Washington ............. 5 10 3 Boston

6 9

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

Shanghai and Swatow

Japan. Japan (Eleven trinings were played. | Japan Foxx homered for the Red Sox).

St. Louis

712 2 2 8 0

Shanghal

1 +4

Q

2

cisco date, 21st April Shanghai and Amoy .....

British M/V

Kiungchow.... Liangehow....

Toyama Maru............. Montevideo Maru, Tusima Maru..... Conte

Due

From

Per

A

Mail by "Imporial AirwaJE Direct Service "—London date, Imperial

n

7

1

22nd. April

Airways Plans

17th April

3 0

1

Haiphong, Fakhol and Fort Bayard Kaying...

27th April

1 5

1.Japan.

B

12

Haiphong

Lahore.. Call..

27th April

37th April

Japan and Shanghai

Jean Laborde.....

97th April

-97th April

Pittsburgh Chicago

3 8

U. S. A., Honolulu and Japan-

5

10

0

"27th April

Y

"AMERICAN LEAGUE

Rabavi

Canton........ Friderun....

27th April

28th April

8

13

o

Bangkok

Kwelyang..

3th April

Japan"

Kitano Marii.

28th April.

Manila.»

Anna Maersk...

29th April

Shanghai and Swatow.

29th April

29th April

19th April

29th April

29th April

Biancamano...

american

Airways plant

29th April,

30th April

30th April

date. Imperial

Airways Piane

1st May

Kumsang'

1st May

Hector...

2nd May

2nd May

Van Heutsa. «.

2nd May

Laos

2nd May

Nellore.....

3rd May

Banthia.....

4th Stay

Tjisalak..

3th May

Haruna Maru.....

6th May

Conte Rosso.

5th May..

·Glenapp.......

5th May

Pyrrhus.

5th May

Arabia Maru.....

5th May

„J!

Tanda.

9th May

Canada, US.A, Honelulu, Japan &

Shanghai (Vancouver B.C., Cate 14th April). Shanghai

+

Emp. of Japan..

4th May

Gneisenau.......

6th May

The following have been selected Detroit to represent Recrelo in the Lawn Chicago Bowls League games on Saturday: Cleveland

v. K.B.G.C. (Home)

C. M. Suva, J. F. V. Ribeiro, L. J. Silva, F. X. M. Silva (skip).

J. Luz, A. P. Guterres, R. F. Luz,j H. A. Alves. (skip).

L. F. Xavier; C. E. Marques, J. E. Noronha. C. G. Silva (skip).

v. C.C.C.-(Away) L. A. Gutierres, D. C. Alves, C. R. Pereira, B. Basto (skip).

C. C. Pereira. A. M. Xavier, E. Sousa, F. X. Soares (skip).

F. Machado, C. H. 'Basto, F. V. V. Ribeiro, J. J. Basto (skip).

v. K.C.C. (Home) J. C. Remedios, A. Rodrigues,

སྐ

? 12

(Campbell homered twice for the Indians).

KOWLOON TONG

Air Mail by "Pañ. American Air-

Ways Direct Service-San Fran

Air Mail by "Imperial. Airways

Direct Service"-London

26th April

Cricutta and Straits

Shanghai

Tilnegara..

U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan & Shanghai

(San Francisco date, 30th Mar. Tatuta Maru.... Straits

BOWLS TEAM

The following will represent: Saigon Kowloon Tong Club in a League Japan. match against Kowloon Football Japan. Club at Kowloon Tong's Green on Java Saturday:-

Strafta

C. Mose, J. Tang, J. L. Stephens, Straits A. Spary (skip)..

Shanghai. A. E. Castro, Y. Abbas, A. J. Kew, Straits J.AH. Basto (skip),

M. Alarcon, F. A. Zavier, C. Vas. C. A. Lopes (skip).

Frank Woolley of Kent who retired from first class cricket at the end of last season, relates in a" special article some of his ex- periences and some amusing hap-R. Soares, O. P. Remedios (skip). penings in the field, which is followed by a full statistical re- cord of his career covering the period of 1906 to 1938. Another statistical feature is a table of

batsmen who Have scored more than 25,000 runs, and bowlers who have taken: 1,500 or more wickets. Successive Editors of "Wisden" have appealed for some restriction to be placed on, the preparation of wickets. and, in agreement

L. Leon, M. A. Carvalho, C. M. 3. Alves, P. Yvanovich (skip).

1.R.C. TEAM The following is the LR.C, Senior team for Saturday:-

K.C.C. (Home)

Japan....

J. H. Wong, T. M. Gregory, W. J. Australia and Manila..... Howard, H. Gittins (skip).

Minu, A. K. Minu (skip).

..... D. M. Khan, A. M. Wahab, M. V. Adai, A. R. Dallah (skip).

A. N. Rumjahn, A. Baker, A. O. J. Hoosen, B. M. Rumjahn, A. R. Madar, M. R. Abbas (skip),

with Don Bradman, Mr. Wilfrid ADVERTISED SAILING FROM H.K.

H. Brookes, the present Editor, says in his Notes: "One may logically assume that unless the work of the groundman is to be controlled the aim to bring about more results by extending the number of days allotted to a Test match will once more be defeated." ANOTHER FEATURE

A portrait of Lord Hawke, and appreciations by Sir Stanley Jack- son. Sir Francis Lacey and Mr. Hubert Preston are another texture of the new edition.

The revised "form of "Wisden." with its new jacket, type face, Index, and rearrangement of con- tents, started with last year's issue. has been continued as it met with universal approval, and an addi- tional improvement is the special Index to the Cricket Records, and fuller than usual descriptions of the England-Astralia Test Mat- ches

The "Five Cricketers of the Year" are H. T. Bartlett (Sussex), W. A. Brown (Aus- tralia,). ‚D. C. S. Compton “(Middlesex)" Kenneth Farnës ́ (Fesex) and A. Wood (York- shire).- Portraits of these players, and short blographies of them form one of the most 'eagerly' awaited features: of the DOW universally known "Cricketer Bible." "Wisden" is published in limp linen covers at 5s, net, and in a strong cloth boards binding at 75. dd. net, by J. Whitaker and Sons, Ltd, 12, Warwick Lane, London, E-C. 4

*

(Continued from Fage 14)

Carthage, P. & .. May 19, City of Athens, Back Line, Hay 14. Menesthens, B. & S., May 17. Bangalore, P. & O., May 20.

Maits Canton, P. & O., April 29. Bagensburg, Melchers, May $.... Carthage, P. & O., May 13,

Marseilles

Jenn Laborde, Messageries, Aprü 27. Pres. Van Buren, A. P. Lines, April 24, Canton, P. & O., April 29, Hector, B. & S., May 5. Suwa Maru, Regensburg,

May. 3. NY

Franken, Belchers, May 0.

May 13.

Mar. Jeffre, Messageries, May 12, Carthage, P. & O., May 13, Pres. Harrison, A. P. Lines, May 12, Meneathens, B. &

8., May 17 Bangalore, P. & O., May '90.

Van

Pres. Van Buren, A. P. Lines, April 2 Suwa Maru, N. Y. K., May 5. Pres. Harrison, A. P. Lines, May 19.

Orin

Shantung Gilman's, April 28. Sontsy, Messagerien, May 2. Franken, Melchers, May 12.

Oslo

Shantung Gilman's, April : 28:

Penzoz

Cremer, J. C. J. Line, April 27.

Glenapp, Jardine's, May Abbekerk, J. C. J. Line, May 10, Menestheus, B. & 8., May 17. Talma, B.-I. (Apese), May 20.

Rartoon

Tasima Maru, N. Y. K., April 30. Santhia, B. I. (Ápes), May 8. Hai Las, Thoresen's, May 9. Lima Mara, N. Y. K., May 10. Talma, B. I

May 20 fiterdam Ramses, Jebsen's, April 9. Eins, E. A. Co., May 2.. Hector, B. & S., May 3 Regensburg, Melchers, May 8, Gneisenau, Melchers, May 8.

6,

7.

lesopp, Jardino's, Ma

12.

Kulmeriand, Jebsen's Abbekerk, J. C. J. Line, May 10. Fränken, Melchers, May City of Athens, Bank Line, May 14. Mencatheus, & S., May 17. Bangalore, P. & Q., May 20.

Scandinavian Ports Shantang Gilman's, April 23.. Shantang Gilmag's, April 28. Kina, E. A. Co., May 2,

Singapore

Lahore, P. & G., April 27. Cromer, J. C. J. Line, April 27, Jean Laborde, Messageries, April 27, Chanting Gilman's, April 23.

Pros, Ven

Buren A P. Lines, April 2

Fres, Van Buren, A. F. Linus, April 28 Tergenta Mare, N. Y. K., April 29

Canton, P. & O., April 29.

Hector, B. & E., May

3.

Ryutaku Mara, 0, 5. K., May Suwa Maru, N. Y. K., May 5. Benthis, B. (Apcar) May 6.

May B Glenipp

May

g.' HA Les Abbekerk, J. C. 3. Line, May 10. Van Hestar, J. C. J. Line, May 11. Pres. Harrison, A. P. Lines, May 12. Carthage, P. & O., May 13. Katsang, Jardice's, May 18, Menestbens, B. & S., May 17. Talma, B. (Apcar), Mar 30, Bangalore, P.&O., May 20

Plymouth

CONTRACT BRIDGE Cantos, P. & O., April 29,

An

Carthags, P. & O., May 13,

Port-Said:

AT K.C.C. enjoyable contract bridge tournament was held at the Kow- loon Cricket Club on Tuesday night despite a disappointing attendance. Teams of East and West, and North and South were opposed, eight hands being played at each Regensburg, Melchers, May 6

Bamsen, Jebeca's, April 20.

C. Biancamano, L. Triestino, April 28. Cantoo, P. & O.,

Mar April 29,

Tusims Maru

K., April 30

Montevideo Mara, 08. E., April 30,

B. A.- Co., May 2,

Kin. & E., May's.

Brofakt Maru, O. 8. E., May 4,

May

5.

Maru, N. Y. K Tegelberg, J. C. J. Line, May 5. Arabis Mara, O. 8. K., May 6. Regensburg, Melchers, May 6. Greinau, Melchers, May 8, Santhia, B. (Apear), May 8.

Jardine's, na Jebsen's, May 7. Teiresas, B. & S., Tango Maru N.

6;

Hai Les, Thoresen's, May Abbakerk, J. C. J. Line, May 10. Van Houtas, J. C. J. Lins, May 11. Conte Rosso, L. Triestino, May 12,

12, Franken, Melchers, May

Jean Laborde, Messageries, April 27. Shantung Gilman's, April 23. Canton, P. & 04 April 29. Pras, Van Buren; A. P. Lines, April 24.

Biancaman Co. May 3.

Fre L. Triestino, April 29, B. & E., May 3. Suwa Maru, N. Y. £,

May 6.

Factor,

table. East and West won by

the SMS

Malchers, May 6

handsome margin of 9,200.

Scores were:

EAST AND WEST

Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Gray, plus

Conte

I Line, May 10.

L. Tricating, May 19, Malchers, May 12. March Joffre Messageries, May 12

Harrison, A

A P. Lines, May 12. 4,840, Mr. and Mrs, T. G. Stokes P&O May 18, plus 4.110, F. E. Nash and A Ma- Meuertheus, B&B May 10: 17.

dar, plus 2,990, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Bangalore, Keates, minus 2,740

Port Soudan

NORTH AND SOUTH H Shantung Gilman's, Aprli

Canton, P. & .. April 29,

Mr. Clark and Mr. Shields minus-Regensburg. Malchers, May 6, 1150, Mr. and Mrs. V. Labrum, Teiresias, B. 2.5, May 8, minus 1.470. Dr. Balean and Miss 3. Carthage P. 8 On May 19 Haynes, minus 3,110, and Mr.

Bangalort, P. &z O.; Kay 90. Spence and Mrs. E. Kella, minus Fort Swettenham Hector, B. & S, May 14 SE 13,470.

Baptain, B. I (Aposc); May (

Joffre, Messageries, May 12 Pres. Harrison, A. P. Lines, May 19. Carthage, P&O, May 13, Kuteng, Jardine's, May 15, Menesiliaus, B. & S., May 17.

B. I. (Apear), Mag

Jean

Laborde,

Suez

20

Messageries April 27. Pres Van Burea, A.

A. P. Lines, April 22 Cantoù. P. &·0,

On April 29

Suwa, Mara, NY, K., May 5.

Regensburg, Melchers, May 6, Greisenau, Melchters, May Glenapp, Jardine's,, May 6. Franken, Melchers, May 12,

Pros, Harrison, A. P. Lines, May 11- Mar. Joffre, Messageries, May 19. Carthage, P., & May 18 Bangalore, P & O., May 20.

Tangier

Canton, P.&O. April 20 Carthage, P.& 0 May 13

U.K. and Continent » Abbekerk, J. C. J. Line, May 10, City of Athens, Bank Lino, May 14:

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