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HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMERS

RINT SERVICH OF THỊ HỘNGRONG, CANTON EMACAO STEAMBOAT COMETOWA TMG CHIMA KAVİGATION CO.LTD. TRAVEL

THE

SHORT

SAFE

SEA

WAY

by the

British Line

CANTON LINE

THE NEXT SAILING WILL.

BE ADVERTISED

MACAO LINE

DAILY SERVICE From Hong Kong: 8 A.M. & 5.30 P.M. (Sunday) 9.30 A.M. & 3.30"P.M.

From Macao: 3 A.M. & 3.00 PM.

(Sunday)

3 A. M., & 5.00 PM. SPECIAL BACE MEETING EXCURSION SUNDAY, 14th May, 1999...

S.S. "TAISHAN”

will leave Hong Kong at 9.30 A.M. and return from Macno at 6.00 PM. (Sailing from and returning to The Canton Steamers Wharf)

"Note: All vessels squipped with Wireless,

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CONSIGNEES' NOTICES CONSIGNEES' NOTICES

CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.

THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD.,

HAMBURG-AMEZIKA LINTE

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

FROM LEITH, "MIDDLESBRO. THE MS DUISBURG "

ANTWERP, LONDON, STRAITS AND MANILA.

THIS.S." BENDORAN

having arrived from Hamburg and Ports of call, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their goods are being landed and placed at their risk "into the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf

NONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being lauded at their riak into the bazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and. Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or from the wharves Delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will he admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 16th May, 1939. will be sub ect to

ront.

Godown Company's godowns at obtained as soon as the goods are Kowloon, where delivery may be landed

Optional cargo will not be landed ere, unless notice has been given 48 carried on from port to port to the hours prior to vessel's arrival, but final port of call to which the option extends.

Goods have left the Godowns, and all

No claims will be admitted after tug-

8th May, 193, will be subject to goods remaining undelivered after the

rent

All broken chafed, and damaged

All Claims against the steamer must be presented to the undersigned on or Goods are to be left in the Godowns, before the anth May, or they will not where they will be examined on 17th be recognized.

To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations, consignees must have a Revenge Officer in atten- dance when damaged duriahle gods are examined

All broken, chatext and damage Goods are to be left in the Godown where they will be examined on the 16th May, 1939, at 9 a.m. by Messrs Carmichael & Clarko,

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned

by

W. R. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA), LTD.

Agents. Hong Kong, 9th May, 1939.

Surveyors Mensta Goddard May, 1938, at 10 m., by

Dorgina.

our

and

Warehouse Regulations consignees To comply with the General Bonded must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable goods are examined.

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18th June, 1939, or they will not be All claims must reach us before the recognized.

No insurance will be effected, Bills of Lading will be countersigned

JEBBEN & CO.,

Agente Hong Kong, 12 h May, 1939.

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by

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LINE

REGULAR AND FAST PASSENGER •SERVICES |

FREIGHT AND

LONDON SERVICE

MENESTHRUE" Sails 17 MAY, for Mama, Oblanca,

London, R'dam., Hamburg & Glasgow Saila 31 MAY.. for Mare., London,

Rotterdam & Glagow

"AENEAS**

:

LIVERPOOL SERVICE *BELLEROPHON“,Spílu 21 JUNE, for Hayre, Liverpool,

& Bromborough

NEW YORK SERVICE* "GLAUCUS” Sails 4 AUG., for Halifax, Bolton &

New York. PACIFIC SERVICE(via DA[REA, KOUR, NAGOTA & YOKONAKA) **TALTHY BIUS Sails 18 MAY, for Victoria, Vancouver

Seattle

INWARD SERVICE.

AUHILLES. SARPEDON

Due

·DARDANUS" 18 MAY. From New York via Panama

20 MAY, From U.E via the Straita 21 MAY, From U.E, via the Straits "ANTILOCHUS" 24 MAY, From Continental Porte

high via the Straits 3 JUNE, From U.K, via the Straite Specially reduced fares are quoted for cargo steamers with

limited passenger accommodation :

"LYGAON"

For freight, passage rate and information apply to

Butterfeld & Swire,

Tel. 30323

Agents 1 Connaught Road,

الاستقلت لا

KOTEWALL CUP FINAL THIS AFTERNOON

S.CA.A. Select Strong Side

The last big charity football match of the season will be play- ed at Caroline Hil this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock when South China Athletic Association meet the Royal Navy in the Anal- of the Kotowall Cup charity competition.

Lee Wai-tong will not be play ing and the Chinese attack will be lead by Fung King-cheong. with Kwok Ying-ki at inside-left and Ip Pak-wah at inside-right.

Should the Chinese win. they will have completed a clean sweep of all the football trophies during the 1938-39. season. including the Governor's Cup. Lai Wah Cup "Sunday Herald" International Cup, Senior Shield, and the "Daily Presa" League Cup.

Baseball Notes

Giants Clash Sunday

MINDANAO,

UNION

BREWERS MEET

(By. R.O.Y.") ·

At 2.30 p.m. this afternoon. the

Hongkong Baseballers make their first appearance of the season in a match at Caro- line Hill against the Chinese Baseballers.

A double-header will be played to-morrow morning, when the opener, at 10.00 .. will feature Last week's winners. Union Brewers. and Mindanao, in a battle for the undisputed leadership of the league.

The nightcap, at 11:30 am. will see the South China' gang make their debut against the Club de Recreio. "Doc" Molthen and Ernie Hearther, co-pilots of the Club, are still undecided as to their starting line-up owing to

the shortage, despite their 18 men roster, of players who are willing to brave the heat and Lau

sun of our local

For the match this afternoon 3.C.AA. will be represented by the following:-

Cheung Wing-chol; Lee Tin- MADE, Lec Kwok-wai; Bing-chef Leung Wing-chlu, Tse Kam-hong; Tang Kwong- sum. Ip Pak-wah, Fung King- cheong, Kwok Ying-ki and Yeung Shui-yick.

The Chinese and the Navy are on equal terms in the 'Kotewall Cup competition both having de- feated the Army.

LATEST DERBY CALL-OVER

LONDON, May 12 (Reuter-The following is the latest call-over for the Derby:

Blue Peter, 7/2 (0), 4/1 (t). Admiral's Walk, 19/2 (0) Heliopolis, "100/9 (0) Triguero, 13/1 (0), 14/1 (t) Fairstone, 100/7 (0) Fox Cub. 100/6-(0) Buxton, 20/1 (0) Casanova, 20/1 (0) Signal Light, 20/1 (0) Dhoti, 25/1. (0) Remeo II. 25/1 (0)

CARVALHO CHESS CHAMPION

Colony Tournament Concluded

U.S. BASEBALL

RESULTS

NEW YORK, May 12 (Reuter)-- The results of yesterday's matches

were:

NATIONAL LEAGUE

R. H. E

Pittsburgh New York

1 4 1

4 8

1

Cincinnati

3

Brooklyn

7 0 4. 10 1:

(Lombardi homered for the Reds and Camill for the Dodgers).

Chicago Boston

6 14 0

"

2 13 2

The match between St. Louis and Philadelphia was not

owing to min.

.

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Boston

2 5 Chicago

3 4. 0 (Foxx homered for the Red Sox), Philadelphia engen

Q 5 D Cleveland

(Milnar pitched for the Indains). Washington

Detroit

SATURDAY, MAY

FOREIGN MAILS

13. 1939.

HONGKONG, SATURDAY, 13th MAY, 1939, 9.30 AM. Registered and Ordinary mali & Parcels (not Insured) will be ac- cepted for Canton and despatched as circumstances permit.

Letters and Postcards for Europe (except Great Britain and Fire) "and Santh America are forwardəd “ria 'Siberia" If so superscribed.

Amoy Bangkok

INWARD MAILS

From

Shanghai and Amoy Shanghal and Swatow

Amoy

Air Mall by "Imperial Airways

Per

data.tmperial

............. | Manestheus.

Canada, USA, Japan and Shang- hai (Vancouver. B. C. date, 29th

Due

Sungshan Maru.

Kalgan.....

13th May. 14th May

Tainan...

14th May

played

Kaying.......

14th May

Јарап...

Toba Maru...........

14th May

Tjibadak..

14th May

Direct Service"-London 2

10th May.

Airways Plane

15th May

Straits

........................... Bhutan.

18th May.

Shanghai

18th May

Straits

Cremer..

19th May

7 13 1

Manila. Halphong.

Manila

Granville..

18th May

Canton.

17th May

Pres. Pieres.....

17th May

Haiphong, Pakhot and Fort Bayard Kiangyu.

17th May

4 13

1

2 77 2

New York St. Louis

10 15

0

April).

Emp. of Asia....

Manila

Scharnhorst..

8 15

1

Straits

............. ] Achilles...

17th May 17th May

17th May

Air Mall by "Pan-American Air-

4

Airways plans

18th May

date, imperimi

Airways Plane Hosang.......

18th May

18th May

19th May

18th May

18th May

Taima

Terukuni Maru.....

18th May

18th May

Atuta Maru.

18th May

Bangalore

19th May.

20th May

La Plata Maru.......

gist May

Shanghai and Amoy .....

Tjisadane..

21st May

Straits

Sarpedon.

91st May

|

Balgon

Laos

32nd May

Straits

in

Katori Maru.... Shirala.

22nd May

23rd May

23rd May

Ruys....

24th May

Nosiro Marn.....

24th May

DAVIS CUP TENNIS

summer.

For to-day's game, "Doc" will probably start on the mound with Dave Walker behind the plate. Ernie Hearther will be custodian of the initial sack while Waggoner will play at short-stop. Bill Smith and Sam Izatt are expected to take care of second and third BRIGHTON, May 12 (Router) respectively, while the outfelders In the second round of the Davis will be Bautista, Higgins, Law Cup competition, Makroy (Now rence, and A Silva.

Shayes (Great "The Chinese will probably make Britain) 4-6, 6-2, 5-7, 6-3; Наге a few positional changes, streng-(Great Britain) beat Brown (New thening the infield with the inclu-Zealand) 6-3, 6-4, 6-3, slon of Wilbert Wu, former Pui

Zealand) beat

Ching star. Earl Wong will again SPAIN TO TAKE

be seen on the slab and if he re-

produces his form of last week, the PART, IN WORLD opposition will cause the Chinese OLYMPICS

little trouble.

BIG CLASH

BURGOS, May 12 (T/Ocean) Spain intends to participate the Helsinki Olymple Games, ac- cording to a statement made yes- terday by the Spanish Sport Leader, Gen. Moscardo.

The best game will undoubtedly be the Mindanao-UB. clash; the former will field the same line-up as accounted for the Chinese and Manager Charlie Horton is con- Adent that his boys will put up a

The competition will be limited to those sports in which Spain is better batting display to allow "Crooner" Ruel to take things casying made of shooting and riding.

particularly leading, mention be- on the hound.

Unless the

Union Brewers

can also improve their stick- work, they are not expected to take the sallor boys, as Moh'deen Arcalli will have his work cut out to hold the op- posing hitters to a medium- sized score.

The Colony Chess Championship has concluded with D. E. de Car-

"It is difficult to estimate the valho winning by the narrow mar- chances of South China, against gin of half a point, from E. Zim the Recreto squad, as although mern, who is to be congratulated | upon his very fine display during the tournament. He is a greatly improved player.

most of their players have had considerable experience, most of them have not seen active service for some years. Veteran hurler, C. C. Lee, will do mound duty with

It should be noted that Harrison had to withdraw from the tourna- | Szeto Bk receiving." ment during the second round and, having played more than half his matches. had to concede walk- overs to his opponents in the re- maining, fixtures:

"

The final standings were as 1st Rd. 2nd Rd. Tel.

follows:

D. E. Carvalho

E. Zimmer

41. 8.

4

44

8

A. Kurrik

2}

3

5+

To Yu-tau

1

5

Dr. M. O. Paster 1

21

R. 8. Harrison

0

+

RIFLE BADGES

Ten Volunteers Qualify

Ten members of the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps have qualified as Marksmen, according to Volunteer Orders, issued yester- day.

As such, they are entitled to wear Rife Badges..

SOCCER STARS ON VIEW Those well-known footballers, Fung King-cheong and Pau Ka- ping will probably be seen in the and Ip Pak-wah (another soccer Infield, supported by George Wr star) C. C. Leung, Harry Chinn and Tommy Mar, the last-named a transfer from the Chinese Baseball Club, will probably do duty in the garden.

20 and 25,000

He also estimated that between

would make the trip to

German visitors Finland for this event.

ways Direct Service"-San Fran-Pan American cisco date. 11th May. Air Mail by "Imperial

Direct Service "-London 13th May. Calcutta and Straits Tientsin and Swalow. Tientsin and Swatow.. Vanila

Amoy

Japan and Shanghai

Australia and Manila... Shanghai

Straits and Manlia Тарал

Aleways

Yochow. Ningbai.. Dardanus

Victoria....ker

Calcutts and Straits. USA., Honolulu, Japan & Shanghai

(San Francisco date, 27th Apr.). Kamakura 'Maru

Straits Manila

OUTWARD MAILS

REGISTERED AND PARCEL MAIS are closed 15 minutes oariler. bar the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m., registered and parcel mails ire closed at 5 p.m., on. the previous day.

For

BATURDAY

Per

Date and Time

Sat. 13th,

G.P.O, & K.P.O. Reg.-9.45 AM 10.30 Ax

GP.O. &K.P.O.

GERMAN TEAMS HELSINKI, May 12 (T/Ocean) -Germany will send a team .of between 300 and 400 athletes to the Olympic Games of 1940, de- clared the Business Manager of the Germun Committee, Dr. Jensch, here yesterday.

Straits, Ceylon, India, E. and

Africa, Aden, Egypt, Malts and Europe via Marseilles-due Mar- selles, 9th June.

Carthage.

Ord.

Bag.

4.30 AM

Carthage................ Ord. Canton Maru....... Wing Wah Mingsang Hupeh

10.00 AM 16.30AM

11.20 X

8.30 za

Kutsang... Lyeemoon..

Parcels 400 M Papers 500

Helikon

a

Air Mail for “X.L.M. Airways Direct Service"-due Amsterdam, 23rd

£500 GIFT TO SAVE CLUB

May. LONDON, May 4-An anonymous Formosa Conor, who will not have his Fort Bayard identity revealed, is making a Haiphong. gallant effort to save doomed to apply for re-election, Papers only for Straits and (Parcels

club, Swatow from closing down for good. of the longest established in the Fort Bayard

and Papers for Calcutta). The club is Bristol Rovers, one Saigon. South of England, and unless dran- clal support is immediately forth coming, they may have to close down by the end of the week

Manila. Australia and New Zea

land via Thursday Island-due ( -Thursday Island, 26th May. Talping..

SUNDAY

Mr. Fred Astmead, chairman, Recreio will take no chances

said last night that £3,000 was and," with A. V. Gosano and Nick vitally necessary for the summer Swatow and Shanghal Beltrao back in town, should ex-wages of staff and players.

perience little difficulty in atoning for their previous defeat. Mana-

ger Tony Ribeiro "also expects to include Eddie Gosano in his line

"A sportsman who wants to save us from going under is prepared}"

condition that, to give tis £500," he said, "on the

the

remaining

up and will most likely start £1,500 is forthcoming. At the Johnny Alvares and Mike Men moment his identity cannot be donca as his' first string battery.

revealed."

One course open to the directors YMCA, was a passenger in the will be discussed.

Theo. Ingram, ot thes to transfer players, and `this s.s. Empress of Japan which sailed for Vancouver via porta yesterday.

Mr.

The final of the inter-units cric- ket knock-out competition between

The ten men are 8gt. 4. 8pary, WEATHER REPORT the Royal Engineers and the Royal

HONGKONG ROYAL

· OBSERVATORY

Sgt. G. & L. Johnson, Sapper W. R. Brumwell, C.QMS. HL Lock- bart, Sgt. G, W. Bowden, 6gt. F. Brett, L Corporal K. Crawford, L Corporal J. H. Fox, Pte, L. A. Gib- Barometer (at sea level), 29.79 Ins.

10 am., May 12. son and Pte. T. B. M. Conolly. Temperature," 75 F

Each of the ten are entitled to Humidity: 64 per cent. wear the Single Ride Badge, L Wind Direction, WN.W Cpl K. Crawford, who is a mem-Wind Force (Beaufort), 3. ber of the Armoured Car section, obtained the highest score of 116. followed by Sgt. A Spary (D.EL. Section) and L. Cpl. J. H. Fox: (Armoured Car Section) both of whom scored 108.

YACHT CLUB BOWLS

-TEAM

The following will represent the Royal Hongkong, Yacht Club in their match against the Craigen- gower Cricket, Club to-day

Temperature; maximum yesterday.

81 F

Temperature, minimum lest night,

70 F.

Ramfall for 24 hours ending 10th

to-day, 0.44 ins. Total rainfall since January 1st.

24.83 Ins.,

Agansit an average of, 14.38 ins. Bunset to-night 6.54 pm. N Sunrise to-morrow, 5.45 a.m.

Barometer (at sea level, 29.71 Ins..

4 p.m., May 12, Temperature, 79-F... Humidity 57 per cent. Wind Direction, EST. A Wind Forra (Beaufort), 2. Maximum temperature, 81 F.

P. 8. Cassidy, LE. N. Ryan, A. 8. Mitchel, B. E. Maughan (skip).

GH. Bond, W. J. Hansen, A Nissim, A. W Brown k8rig)!

W. A. Cornell, A. D. Humphreya, Minimum femperature, 88 F

R. HL Wild, G. E. Costello (skip)...

Rainfall, nil,

Artillery, which was to have been played yesterday at Sookanpoo, was postponed to next week due to the poor state of the ground after Thursday's rain.

•HƠNG, "KONG' TIDE TABLE

From 13 May to 19.1839

Wook.

Date of

Height

Time

HIGH WATER.

LOW WATER

Bong

Hong

Kong

Kong

Standard

Standard

Time

·la, tri.

Sat

13

0621

1606.

Sun, 14

Mon. 15

08 37

5.01 17 250

08054

1843 46

Tues,

16

Wed

17

Thur 18

Height.

MONDAY

1.00 FX

5,00- 500PX"

G.P.O. &K.PO Parcels 4.00 PM 3.00 PM

Reg Ord

5.30

Sun, 14th.

Wosang.

9.00 AM

Mon, 15th. KPO Reg $.80 P Ord

6.30 PM

Direct Air. Mad for "Imperial Airways.

Service "--dus London. Imperial 22nd. May.

Reg

6.00PM

Airways Plane

Ord.

.7,00 PM

KPO

Reg.

5,00 M

Ord.

6.30 PM.

C.P.Q.

Reg.

6.00 M

Airways Plane

Ord:

7:00 PM

Tua 16th

9:30 AM

Airmail for Malaya, Jaya, and Aus-

tralls... by... "Imperial Airways | Direct Service" due Sydney imperial 22nd May.

TUESDAY BA Batavia and Sourabaya...

Tjibadak Fort Bayard, Pakhol and Haiphong. Kaying Parcels only for Straits, Penang, Ceylon, Aden, Egypt Marmellies and London-due London, 22nd June.

Swatow Haiphong Swatow."

Amoy

Shanghai

WEDNESDAY

100 PM

-GP.O&KP.O Parcels 5,00 PAC"

Wed. 17th

Menestheus

Kwaising.

EASDE.... Holhow

ги 2.00 PM 2:30 PM

Tainan.

3.30 Pu

Scharnhorst.

4.30 PM

THUESDAY

Thu 18 th

Dairen.

Talthybius. Emp. of Asia Atuta Maru:

9.30 AM 3.30 PS

4.30 PM

·K.P.O.

Paroels 4.00 38

Reg 5.00 OM.

6.30 PM

GP.O. Paroela 400 P Reg.

$5.00 PM

Pres. Fierce

Ordi

Fleet Stroot, EH..

bm. Int. Manila. 4811,14 4.3

fapan 160312 3

Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, USA.

Central and South America via San Francisco, and Papers only for Canada)-dule San Francisco. 8th June-and Europe (except Great Britain and Eire) via, Biberia.

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