MONGKONG DAILY PRESS

BANKS

HONGKONG AND

SHANGHAI BANKING

CORPORATION.

Authorised Capital $50,000,000 |

THE CHARTERED

BANK OF INDIA,

AUSTRALIA &

CHINA

Issued & Fully Paid-Up 820,000,000 Lacurpurated by Royal Charter, 1853 Beserve Funds:

Sterling

..£8,500,000

H. K. Currency Reserve $10,000,000 Paid-up Capital Reserve Liability of

1

GENERAL

RIFLE ASSCN. MEETING PRIZE WINNERS LIST

THE

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COUNCIL CUP"

1. F.C. Charan Singh, HKP., 33.

2. Sgt. Pennall, HK.P., 32.

3. Surg./Lt. Mackie, H.KN.V.F..

31:

4. Sgt. Roberts, H.K.P., 31.

6. Sgt. Cooper, 1/Mx.. 31. 7. Sgt. Perkins, H.K.P., 31.

£3,906,600

Reserve Fund

£3,000,000

5. ERA. Cupin. R.N., 31.

Proprietors

-$90,000,000 | Reserve Liability of Fro-

prietors.....

£3,000,000

Head Oce: HONG KONG

Board of Directors.

Hon. Mr. A. L. Shield

W. H. Lock, Esq.

Că tirman.

Deputy Chairman.

J. K. Bousfield, Esq., A. H. Compton, Esq., Hon. Mr. S. H. Dodwell,

D. F. Landale, Esq., "

G. Miskin, Esq..

21

K. S. Morrison, Esq..

Hon. Mr. T. E. Pearce,

H. V. Wilkinson, Esq.,

Sir Vandeleur M. Grayburn,

HEAD OFFICE: LONDON; 38. Bishopsgate E.C.1, Sub-Agencies In London: 117/12, Leadenhall Street, E.C.3.

West End Branch: 14/16. Cockspur Street. S.W.1. Manchester Branch:

71, Mosley Street, Manchester.

AGENCIES AND BRANCHES:

PINANG ALOR STAR, HARBIN AMRITSAR HONG KONG RANGOON BANGKOK ILOILO " - BAIGON BATAVIA BOMBAY

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AGENCIES: KOSE Cara HexxXT

Faiz PLACE KUALA

CANTON

LUMPUR

Amoy

Branches:- Ipoh

Penang

Bacgkok

Johore

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CAWNPORE

Batavia.

Kobe

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CABU

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COLOMRO

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Francisco

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BEREMBAN SEANORAI

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FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General Banking Business transacted.

CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEPOstrs received for One Year or shorter periods in Local or Other Currencies at rates which will be quoted on application. Current Accounts opened in SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency and Fixed Deposits Local Currency and Sterling with received for one year or shorter interest allowed at rates.obtainable periods in Local and other Cur-on application. rencies on terms which will be quoted on application.

date Safe Deposit Also up to Boxes in various sizes To Let Hong Kong. 13th Mar. 1939.

HONGKONG SAVINGS

BANK

The Business of the above Bank is conducted by the HONG KONG "SHANGHAI BANKING COR- PORATION. Rules may be ob tained on application.

For the Hoya KoNG & BRANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

V. M. Grayburn,

Chief Manager.

Hong Kong, 25th Feb., 1939.

BANK OF EAST ASIA. LIMITED

Authorised Capital $10,000,000,00 Faid-up Capital ....... 3,898,600.00 Reserve and Undivided

Profits .......

2,833,932.01

Head Office:-HONG KONG No. 10 Des Voeux Road, Central

Board of Directors:

Sir Shavern Chaw, Chairmas Li Koca Chun, Esq. Lan Bang, Esq. P. K. Kwok, Bag, Wong Chuson, Esq. Wong Tua Tong, Eng. Kan Ying Po, Esq. ChanChingShek. Esq. FungPing Wah Esq. Kan Teng Pn, Esq., Chief Managor. Li Tre Fong, Esq., Manager.

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Every description of Banking and Exchange business transacted. Loans granted on approved securities.

Current Accounts opened in Local Currency and Fixed Deposits re ceived for one year or shorter periods in Local and Foreign Cur

terms which will be rencies on quoted on application.

Safe Deposit Boxes To Let

KAN, TONG PO,

"Thief Manager

BANK OF CHINA Specially Chartered by THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT

-OF CHINA AS AN INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE

BANK PAID-UP CAPITAL 240,000,000.00 (BRANCHES ALL OVER CHINA) Owing to our numerous Branches

The Bank's Head Office in London undertakes Executor and Trustee business, and claim re- covery of British Income Tax overpaid, on terms which may be ascertained at any of the Agenciek and Branches.

R. A. CAMIDGE,

Manager.

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HEAD OFFICE:

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An American Bank offering com plete Foreign Banking Service is the principal Markets of the world. Interest Rates on Application, !

SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES

This Bank is entirely owned by THE CHABE NATIONAL BANK, Naw Your, with Resources over U.R. $2,300,000,000.

D. M. BIGGAR,

Manager.

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THE MIEL MAERSK “

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haring arrived from New York and Porta of call. Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their goods" are being landed and placed at their risk into the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf & Godown Company's godowns joon, where delivery may be obtained, sa 8000 as the

Option Koods are landed.

cargo will not be landed hare, unless notice bas buen given 48 hours prior to vocal's arrival, but carried on from port to port to the final of call to which the option extends

No Claims will be admitted after in China and connections in the the Goods have left the Godawes, and principal Commercial Centres of all Goods remaining undelivered after the World, we are able to extend the 11th May, 1058, will be subject to to our Clients special facilities for Rent, Domestic and Foreign Banking an Exchange.

Head Office: SHANGHAI Hong Kong Branche

CANTON SWATOW BHIUCHOW

All broken, obafes, and damaged Gooda are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on 10th Mar at 10 am., by our Surveyors Goddard & Douglas.

1939,

To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Begalations · consiguses. must have a Revenue Officer in attend. ancs when damaged dutiable goods are examined.

4, QUEEN'S ROAD, C.

South China Officer: :

KONGMOON TOISHAN

All claima must reach us before the KINGCHOW - We also handle the issue of 11th Jane, 1939, or they will not be Bonds and other Public Funds of recognised.

No Insurance will be effected..

the Chinese Government both ad Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

Brand Abroad.

SHOU J. CHEN,

JEPSEN & CO.,

4"Aventa, Manager. Hong Kong, 4th May, 1939.

[857

Consolation Sweepstakes Major Syme, 2/R.S., 31: C/Bgt Hale, 1/Mx, 31; Sgt. Heap, RN.S.. 31; P/Sgt. Wong, HK.P.R", 30: Condr. H. RA.O.C, 30; ER.A. Keller, R.N., 20; Insp. Lole, H.K. P.R., 29: Mr. Blake, DR.C.. 29. ir

DELIBERATE COMPETITION

1. L/C. Henderson, 2/R.S., 23. 2. 2/Lt. Buchanan, 2/R.S., 23. 3. Pte. Nicol, 2/R.S, 23. 4 Lt. Rowe, R.N.. 23.

5. Spr. Colebrook, R.E., 23.

6. P.O. Swan, R.NS., 23.

7. L/S. Napier, 2AR.S., 22.

8. L/C. Langford. 1/Mx., 22.

9. Cpl Cole, R.N.S., 22,

10. L/S. Marshall, 2/R.S., 22. 11. Sgt. Matheson, 2/R.S., 22 12. Sgt. Kane, 2/RS.. 22.

13. Sgt. Steer. 2/R.8., 22. 14. C.S.M. Maslem, R.N., 21. 15. E.R.A. O'Shea, R.N., 21. 16. Sgt. Green, 2/R.8 21.

17. Drm. Kitworth. 1/Mx., 21. 18. L/B. Pann, H.K.P., 21. 19. P.S.M. Trinder, 2/R.8., 21. 20. E.R.A. Ghortland, R.N., 21. 21, Bdam. Sharrock, 2/R.S., 21.

Event No. 15 Class "M"

1. A.C. Gash, R.A.F., 20.. 2. A.C. Denham, RAF.. 20, 3. Pte. Moose, '2/R.S., 19. FALLING PLATE COMPETITION Event No. 18 Winners, "D" Coy., Royal Scots. Runners-up, "C" Coy., R. Scots. THE "FIRST STAGE AGGREGATE

S.R...b.

1. P.O. Swan, N.R.S.. 98*

2. Cadet Carey, H.K.N.V.F., 98* 3. 2/Lt. Dawson, 1/Mx., 98* 4. Sgt. Heap, RN.R.S.. 97. 5/S/Lt. Morahan, H.K.N.V.F., 96.

6. Mr. Austin, D.R.C., 96.

7. ER.A. Templeton, 4th S/m., 98 8. L/c. Langford, 1/Mx., 95.

9. Sgt. Roberts, HK.P... 95.

10. Lt. Otway, RE, 94.

11. P.O. Clarke. 4th 9/m., 94. 12. Bgt. Gowans, HEP., 4.

Consolation Sweepstakes

94; S/Lasp. Chau, KKPR, L/Sgt. Nunn, R.E., 94; Mr. Boulton, D.E.C. 94; Lt. Le Seeleur, R.E.. 93; Stg: Thong, E.K.P.R., 93.

THE FOUNDER'S" PRIZE AGGREGATE

1. ER.A.. Gilpin, 4th S/m., 303, 2. Sgt. Russell, HKP., 302.

3. P.O. Swan, R.NR.S., 302..

4. ER.A. Keiller, RN, 299.

5. C/Sgt. Hale, "1/Mx., 297.

6. Sgt. Roberts-HK.P., 297. 7. Surg./L Mackie, H.K.N.V.F.,

296.

6. E.R.A. Templeton, 4th 8/m..

295.

9. C.S.M. Maslem, R.E, 294. - 10. P/Sgt. Thong, H.K.PR., 294. THE "GRAND AGGREGATE "

1. P.O. Swan, R.NR.S., 335.

2. E.R.A. Keiller, R.N., 331.

3. Sgt. Russell, H.K.P., 330.

4. ER.A. Gülpin, 4th 8/m., 330.

5. Sgt. Heap, R.NRS, 329.

6. Cpl. Cole, R.N.R.S., 327.

7. ER.A. Templeton, 4th S/m..

327.

8. C/Sgt. Hale, 1/Mx, 326.

9. Lt. Otway, R.E, 326.

10. Bgt. Cooper, 1/MX, 324.

11. Surg./Lt. Mackle, H.K.N.V.F.,

324.

12. Sgt. Roberts, H.K.P., 324.

.13. Sub. Insp. Chau, HK.P.R., 323, 14. P/Sgt. Thong, H.KPR., 323. 15. CB.M. Maslim, R.E, 322.

16. P/Sgt. Chan, HKPR, 322. 17, 8gt Pennali, HKP., 322.·* 18. ERA. Stephens, 4th 8/m, 321, 19. 2/Lt. Dawson, 1/Mx., 321. 20. Insp. Loie, HKPR 320... "HE. THE GOVERNOR'S PRIZE

S.R. b. Finial Twenty

1. P.O. Swan, NR.S., 234. 2. ERA. Keller, 4th 8/m, 232. 3. P/8gt. Thong, H.K.P.R., 232.

4. Lt. Otway, R.E.. 231.

5. Sgt. Russell, H.K.P., 229.

6. ER.A: Templeton, 4th B/m.

228.

7. Mr. Austin, D.R.C.,. 227.

8. 2/Lt. Dawson, 1/Mx., 227. 9. Lt. Le Seelleur, R.E. 227 10. Bgt. Heap, N.RS. 221; 2» 11. Sgt. Roberts, H.K.P., 226, 12. 8/Insp. Chau, H.K.P.E., 226. 13. ER.A. Gulpin, 4th 8/m., 226. 14. Cadet Carey, HK.N.V.F., 225. 15. Cpl. Cole, NR.5, 225. " 18. Sgt. Gowans, KK.P., 224. 17. Sgt. Cooper, 1/Mx., 234.

,,"

5. ERA. Classey, 4th S, m., 58. 8. Sgt. Cooper, 1st Mx, 58.

7. C/Sgt. Hale, 1st Mx., 58.

8. Sgt. Russell, HK.P., 57...

9. Insp. Lole, H.K.PR., 57. 10. EA. Gilpin, 4th S/m., 57.

Consolation Sweepstake

1. Major Syme, R.S., 56.

2. Lt. Ashby, H.KN.V.F. 56.

3. ER.A. Keller, 4th S/m., 56. 4. E.R.A. Stephens, 4th S/m., 56.

THE PLATOON MATCH

1. 5/6 Rajputana Rifles, 288, 2. "C" Coy. 2nd R. Scots, 265,

THE PRESIDENT'S CUP" Event No, 28

1. Insp. Hopkins, HK. Police, 48. 2. P.O. Swan, R.N.RS: '47.

3. Capt. Guscott, 1/Mx. 47.

Sgt. Gowans, H.K. Police, 47. 5. Lt. Le Selleur, R. Engineers, 47

6. ERA. Gilpin, RN, 47.

7. Cpl. Cole, RNR.S., 46.

8. L/Sgt. Nunn, R.E, 48.

S.R.A. CHAMPIONSHIP AGGREGATE

1. L/Sgt. Pen, H.K.P.R., 210.

2 Capt. Carless, N.R.S., 205,

3. Pte. Scott, R.S., 205..

4. L. Russell, R.E, 204,"

5. Szt. Sargent, H.K.P., 203,

Event No. 30

Rapid Firing Class "X"

1. C.S.M, Whittet,-2/R. Scots, 23. 2. C.S.M. Maslem, R.E., 19, 3. L/Cpl. Bullen. 2/R.S.. 18. 4. Spr. Colebrook, RE, 17, and L/Cpl. Henderson, 2/R.9, 17. 7. L/Sgt. Jones, R.E., 17, and 8gt.

Rushman, N.R.S. 17.

9. L/C. Ewens, R.A.Ö.C, 17, and

C.S.M. Mead, 2/R.S., 16.

11. Capt Mackenzie Kennedy, 2/R.9. 16. and P.O. Swan, N.R.S., 18.

THE SERVICES

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Rifle Bde-Mal, and B. LL-Col T. H. Mass-Beresford, MC.. is seed. (March 211.

C.

ROYAL ARMY SERVICE CORPS Capt. Mech. OE) A. Shelton to be Maj. (Mech. OR.) (April 23).

ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS Short Service Commission.--Capt." "A. Byles, M.D., M.R.C.P., resigns his comnin." (April 24).

THE ARMY DENTAL CORPS Short Service Commission Lt. J. H French to be Capt. (April 25).

QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S IMPERIAL-

MILITARY NURSING SERVICE Staff Nurse Misa O. B. Scott to be Sister (March 23); Prov. Stad Nurse Miss U. N. Sheehan is confirmed in her appt.

ESTABLISHMENTS

Mal. H. A. Tyler, RA, relinquishes the appt, of Instr. in Gunn (April 1): Capt. J. R. L. Platt, Somerset LI. to be Bde. Maj. (April 1).

MEMORANDA

D.S.O.,

Maj. Gen. H. E M.C.. relinquishes the of 0.0.0. the Troops in the Sudan and Comdt. Sudan Def. Force, and remains on full pay (Dec. 11, 1938) (substituted for the notiin in the Gazette of Jan. 31); Maj. and Bt. Lt. Col. J. K. Ed- wards, M.C., S. G'ds is granted the local rank of Col wille spec, empid. (April 131.

ROYAL NAVY

STAFF

NORÉ COMMAND Captain H. F. Nalder is ip take up duty on the staff of the Commander- In-Chief at the Nore, Admiral Sir Studholme Brownrigg.

GEDGE

·MEDAL AWARD Paymaster Sub-Lieutenant A. K. D. Edmunds. R.N., of EMS. Victory, has. been awarded the edge Medal and Prize for 1938, offered to the candidate passing the examination for paymas ter sub-lieutenant wi

with the highest persentage of marks.

NAVAL AFPOINTMENTS The following appointments are made by the Admiralty:

Cdr.--T. M. Brownrigg, to Victory for Tactical crse. (May 23).

Surgn, Cdra. B. Devane, LR 13. F/Sgt. Tollison, RAR, 18, and C.P. and B.. to from Duke (May 13); L/Cpl. Langford, 1/Mx. R. 16.E W. Bingham, MB., to Drake for

R.NE. (May (5): J. R. Brennan, M.B 15. Pte. Wood, 2/R. Scots, 16, and Drake for RNE. (May 18).

0.9.M. Stanford, 2/R.6., 16. 17. Cpl. Ure. 1/Mx R., 16, and Cpl:

Cole, N.R.S., 15,

18. Major White, 2/R.S., 15, Lt. Holmes, HKVD.C., 15, and Pte. Hatfield. 1/ML. R., 15. REVOLVER AGGREGATE

1. P/Sgt. Hoc, H.K.P.R., 88. 2. P/Sgt. Chan, H.K.FR., 87.. 3. Sgt. Perkins, HKP., 87. "

REVOLVER MEDALS

1. P/Sgh. Ohan, H.K.P.R., 60. 2. Capt. Carless, R.NR.8, 59. 3. P/Sgt. Hoo, H.K.P.R., 53. THE "INDIVIDUAL REVOLVER" COMPETITION

1. L/Sgt. Tansley, Ex. H.K.PR., 35 2. P.C. Charan Singh, H.K.P., 33

3. Sgt. Rushman, N.R.B., 33.

| INDIVIDUAL SERVICE REVOLVER CHAMPIONSHIP

Event No. 34

1. Capt. Hyde, C.M.P., 86.

2. C/Sgt.. Hale, 1/Mx, 82.

3. P.O. Swan, R.N.RA, 80.

4. Sgt. Rushman, R.NR.S., 75, ASSOCIATION TEAM REVOLVER MATCH

1. H.K. Police "A" Team, 174. 2. H.K. Police Reserve, 164. SERVICES TEAM REVOLVER MATCH

Event No. 38

1. 2nd Bn. R. Scots. 277.

2. Corps Military Police, 268.

THE 'RE OFFICERS' CUP"

1. Lt. Russell, R.E, 254.

2ND STAGE AGGREGATE

1. ER.A. Keller, 4/8.M., 1391

2. P/Sgt. Thong, H.K.P.R.. 139†

3. Lt. Otway, R.E., 137,

4. Ogt Russell, H.KP., 137.

5. 0.0. Swan, NR.8, 135.

8. C.P.O. Davey, 4/8.M., 138.

7. B.R.A. Classey, 4/S.M., 136.

8. 9.RA Gilpin, 4/8M. 134.

9. Capt. Guscott, 1/Mx, 134..

10. Lt. Le Belleur, RE, 134. 11. C/Sgt. Hale, 1/Mx., 133: 12, P/Sgt. Chan, H.K.P.R.; 192.

Consolation Sweepstakes 9/Inp. Chan, H.K.P., 132; EA. Templeton 4 B/M., 132; -0.8M. Masiem, R.E.; 132; ERA. Stephens," 4 8.M., 131: Sgt. Pennall, HKP., 131; 8/Lt. Bateman, N.V.F., 131.

SERVICE TEAM AGGREGATE® 1. 2nd Bn., The R. Scots, 79 pts. 2. 1st Bn., The Mz. Regt., T7 pts. PUBLIC SCHOOL "VETERANS " CHALLENGE TROPHY

"A" Team, Old Marlboroughlans: Cadet Carey and Capt. MacKenzie-

Kennedy...

"B" Team, Old Radlefans: Major Murray and Lt. Callender.. CLAYBIRD DAILY COM- PETITIONS RESULT

1. Open Singles:-Winner: 30 Birds Single Rise, Lieut. R. Ashby, HKNVE; Runner-up: 30 Birds Bingle Rise, Capt. Hyde, Manches- ter Regt.

LA-Cdr.

R. D. P. Hutchinson, to

2). Forth (May

L-Cdr. (E).-J. H. Roughton, to York (May 10).

Lts-M Butler-Bowdon, to Vic tory for Tactical erse. May "8); J. Loveday, to Dryad (May 28):

(E)-B. E. M. Ball, to Pem- broke for M.TE. (April 24); O. E May, to Greenwich 7April 281: K. P Marshall. to Cairo (May 11: A. E Wood, to Aurora (May 6).

Pay. Lt.-T. P. Ollespie, to Peut- broke (undated).

· Naval Cadet-E, D. O. Van.Lennep. to Vindictive for training (May 1).'

Cd. Engr. W. Barber, to Victory for erse. (Apr 23); to Osprey (un- dated),

Wt. EB-C...M. Walker, to Vic- tory for M.TE (April 22); A. W. Munns, to Calro (May 1).

Wt Welter-P. J. Murray, to Gure- Cca (May 1).

PROMOTIONS

Engr. Capt.-G. Morgan, to rank of Engr. Rear-Admiral (seny, April 24).

Surga. Lt.Cdr.-F. C. M. Bamford, to rank of Surgn. Cdr. (seny. April 203.

Lts. (E).-G. R. MacGibbon, E. E P. Freeman, R. K. Hodgkin, · G. R. Way, D. E ameeten, to rank of Lt. Cdr. (E) (seny, May 1),

Surza. Lt.-J. E Davenport M.R C.8. LR.CP.. to rank of Surga. Lt- Cdr. (seny: April 16).

RETIREMENTS......

Engr. Rear-Admiral.-6. - R. Dight, C.B.E. placed on the Retd Lise (April 24).

Cd. Engr.-C. # Down. placed on the Retd. List (April 24).

ARMY

THE ARMY

SERVICE OVERSKA Two further. Army changes were announced on April 20-the Introduc tion of a reduced tour of foreign ser- vice and, the offering to reservists of an opportunity to rejoin the Colours. FIGHTING

POWER

OF

THE ARMY The Royal Tournament displays

their have now entered on

final re hearsals in the Commands and on May 14 the troops will concentrate 'in London for the Royal opening cere mony on May 18, when a triple guard

MONDAY, MAY 8, 1939, --PAGE 13

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CLAYBIRD MEETING 1

Inter Ship End Unit Championship

1. The Royal Scots, 38.

2. The Middlesex Regt., 31. 3. H.K. Regt. H.K. & S'pore RA,

19

Individual Results-Possible 25 1. Capt. R. Hyde The Manchester

Regt., 16

2. Major 8. White. M.C. The R.

Beats, 181

3. Capt. W. Newton, The MI

Regt,NON

18. P/Sgt. Chan, EKPR, 224.

2. Handicap Singles: Winner: 19. C.S.M. Maslem, R.E., 224.

Lt. Bateman, H.K.N.V.F. Runner-4. 20. C/Bgt. Hale, 1/Mx. 223.

Sub, Lt. Bateman, HKN.V.FUP: Capt. Newton, Mx. Regt. L/Cpl. Langford, 1/Mx, and

3. Doubles: Winner: Lt. Ashby,

ER.A. Stepens, 4th 8/mHKN.V.F. Runner-up: Captain R. Competed in shoot off for last Hyde, Manchester Regt.

place.

THE LONG RANGE AGGREGATE

1 B/M. Eifford, 1st Mr., 61

2. Surg. Lt. Mackie, HK.N.VF, 60

3. Capt. Mackenzie · Kennedy,

R/B., 59.!

4. F/Bgt Pennall, H.KP. 59.

CLAYBIRD DAILY

Singles Open, April 17, 1939. -Highest Score: A Trophy, Capt. Hyde CMP.

Runner-up: A Biver spoon. Lt. Ashby, HKNVF..

Highest Score on Handicap: Capt." Newton, 1/Mx..

Brigadier J. W. Reeve, DAO.: Capt. A. G. Mackenzie Ken- nedy."

"LIPPE"

of cargo are hereby notified that

cargo being landed

NEW YORK, LOS ANGELES

SAN FRANCISCO.

3

Motor

their into the sudowa of The TE MALAYAN PRINCE

Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf &

Godown Co., Ltd. Kowloon, Where having arrived from the above Ports on lat instant, Consignees of Cargo are.. delivery can be obtained.

hereby informed that, their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, and stared at Consignees risk and expense.

to rent.

All goods remaining undelivered after the 18th May, 1939, will be abject "NO FIRE INSURANCE" will be effleted by usiu say can whatever.

Damaged packages must be left in the godown for examination by the con- signoos and the Company's surveyor, Meuw. Anderson & Ashe, at 10 am. on the 12th May, 1939,

Consignees must have a Ravenne Officer in attendanos when damaged dutiable goods are examined by the Company's surveyors.

No

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left ip the Godowns, where they will be examined on Saturday, 8th instant, 1939, më 10 A.M.

All Claims must be presented withing 18 Days of the Vessel's arrival Here, after which date they cannot be ri- cognized. claim will be admitted after the Ho Olaims will be admitted alter the grods have left the godown and all Goods have left the Godown, and sil D.8.0.M.C.; Lt. Col. D. J. Mcams must be presented within Two Goods remaining undelivered after the

Weeks of the ship's arrival hero, after Bth instant, will be subject to Bent which date they will not be recognised, * No Fire Insurance has born aftesied.

Consignees are requested to surrender Bill of Lading will be counterweignaði their Bill of Lading to the undersigned by

6. Major General A. E. Grassett,

Dougall, M.G. Major A.

Colleg; Lt. G. C. Dawson.

10. Capt. M. A. Jacob. 11. Capt. B. G. Yeatman: 12. Capt. A."Atkinson.

After a tie. t-After tie shoot.

-After a shoot on.

8.

for countersignature. A

MELCHERS & 00, w

Agentsk

NORDDED Aches Igore, ExamĖ. Eg Kong, 8th May, 1909)

TURNESS (FAR EAST), LTD.,

2nd Floor, Hongkong & Shanghai Bank Building Dials 28166 & 28109,

Bong Kong, la May, 1989, [360

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