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Interport Tennis

SOLITARY SUCCESS FOR H.K.

H. D. RUMJAHN BEATS KASOM

Hongkong galñed Its solitary success in the three-day Interport tennis encounter against Thailand Wbut concluded on the Cricket Club ground yesterday when H.D. Kumjahn beat Capi. Kasom in the fourth singles

Capt. Kasoni (left), captain of the Thailand, team...... partnered Sanch in the doubles which they won against E. C. Fincher and A. V. Remedios. By winning this match the visitors won the In-

terport against Hongkong.

On Tuesday, Thailand had won the series by four straight matches, and, in addition to the above game, there was played yesterday A singles between 9.A. Rumjahn and again became the old old story" of) Muang Roeng, which was won by age will tell. the latter by 6-4, 6-1.

HOME CRICKET

LONDON,

GENERAL

STARTLING FIND

IN ENGLAND

BURIAL SHIP WITH TREASURE

+.600 A.D.

#

LONDON.” — Archaeologists and | sight-seers flacked into the villags hall at Sutton, near Ipswich, oa August 14, when an inquest was held on the person and treasures of an East-Anglican chief found in his burial ship, which was dis- covered recently on some high ground overlooking the river Glp- ping:..

The discovery is thought to be probably the most important, from

an archaeological point of view, Aug. 18 (Reuter)-ever made in England, or, indeed,

Only eight games had been play- ) Originally H.D. was to have meted. but the atmosphere might Sanoh but, with the Interport al without exaggeration have been Gloucester beat the West Indies in western Europe.

ready decided. Kasom was call-described ed upon for the last singles.

This provided quite a lot of

at Cheltenham (College-ground)! 3.9 terrific. and the Pace had been fast enough: Sirdar by 7 wickets.

162 and 220. began showing signs of bellows to mend.

West Indies: Gloucester: 152 (Constantine 5

tor 40) and 291 for 3.

Surrey boat Middlesex at the Oval by 8 wickets.

Middlesex: 217 (Parker 4 for 341 and 223.

entertaining tennis, Rumjahn was In fine form, and he needed to be,

With Roeng leading 5-4; and the for he was opposed to a man ot;

score deuce on his own service. abundant energy, who thing Rumjahn was forced to take a

possessed sweeping shots от which, though not too consistent, very brief rest, after which he were always potentially dangerous continued gamely, only to lose the Rumjahn went into a 3-1 lead next two points for set in no time. early in the first set, and then 4-1. The second set was something of! but the visitor, was always fighting jan anti-climax. For, still game and ings by 108 runs, and the sot went to 6-3.

doing his utmost, Sirdar Was

Kent: A Playing as brillantly as in the spent force, and could only take (Chalk 124, Valentine 104, Wood 5 first set, but tightening up his one game.

game and reducing mistakes to a

minimum. Kasomi in, turn took the

lead at 4-2 In the second set

But Rumjahn, perhaps realising VISITORS LEAVE

that it would be dangerous, for him

If the match went to the final set,

swept into s concerted attack which was riot to be denied.

He met

determined opposition but none the less took the next four games for 6-4.

SIRDAR ROENG

The match between Sirdar Rumjahn and Roeng was fea- tured by spectacular net play by the local ex-champion in the early part of the game, when the standard was very high, and by the stylish, beau- thfully-controlled shots, par- ticularly on the backhand of Roeng.

SATURDAY

GUESTS OF IR:C.

TOMORROW

The Thailanders are leaving the Colony on Saturday night. To- morrow afternoon they will be the guests of the Indian Recreation Club when the following pro- gramme has been arranged:--

Banch and Kasom Y. Omar Rumjahn and LM.A. Razack (best) of five sets).

Roeng v. AR. Minu (one set). Miss Sanguan v. Miss R. Rum-

Four-all was called after a ding-jahn or Miss Lucy Sufiad (two »dong struggle, and then it once sets).

$50!

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sounds good

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for it.

SEE PAGE 3 FOR PARTICULARS.

Surrey: 272 (Robins & for 88) and 171 for 2.

Kent defeated Sussex at Hast-

440 for 8, declared

for 901 and 223 for 4 declared

Fagg 131 not out), ...

THE FINDINGS

The approximate date of the burial was 600 AD. The findings include not only the war frappings of a king but some of the finest! also, the remains of a purse con- Jewelry ever discovered, in Britain;

ingian Franks, contemporary rulers taining 40 gold coins of the Merov.

of North France and Belgium.

Another discovery WELS great silver dish," three feat in diameter, made in Constantino- Die in 520 AD.

BURIED IN TRENCH

Sussex: 191 (Wright 6 for 69) and 364 (John Langridge 141).

The ship had been buried in a Warwick secured first inntrigs points against Northants at North-been erected. The vessel had been trench, over which a tumulus "had

ampton.

..

Warwick: 371 for 4, declared (H 138, Wyatt 151) and 200 for

(Nelson 93,

4.

Northants: 357 Hollies 7 for 1195,

Lancashire beat Notts by 6 wic- kets at Nottingham.

Notts: 237 and 234 (Phillipson 7 for 55).

Lancs: 149 and 323 for (Paynter 154).

82 feet long, and the buried man, away, had apparently been clad in whose skeleton had mouldered

full armor, with his sword, shield and iron battleaxe by his side.

The jury returned a verdict stat- ing that as the articles were not treasure trove. they would not be

HOT

THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1939.

WEATHER DISTRESSING HEADACHES

HB tommon headache, excessive heat, humidity, fatigue, and lowered powers of bodily

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"ASPRO is the ideal medicine for heat and summer complaines. It will check_a.cold' almost immedi- ately, and there is nothing better than "ASPRO' to combat the dreaded Dengue Three tablets taken at ance will help to reduce the temperature and gettle the nerves. The function" of "ASPRO' is to give quick. safe service to men, women and children.

ir attacks the seat of the trouble, dispels the cause, because after ingestion in the system it is a solvent of Uric Acid, a powerful germicide, is antiseptic—anti-pyretic. anti- periodic, and anti-fermentative.

ASPRO

RELIEVES INSTANTLY

confiscated to the crown, but they were found, who was respon- 4 would belong to Mrs, F. M. Fretty,sible for the excavations having

owner of the property on which been, begun.

NEWS ABOUT THE

LONDON GAZETTE (24); Capt. H. V. D'A Hles, from abort serv, commn, is apptd. to a per- manent comma. (Aug. 4), and retains bis present seny,,

FRIDAY, AUGUST 4

WAR OFFICE, AUG. 4 Col, (temp. Brig.) N. M. de la P. Beresford-Peirse, DE.O., is apptd. AD.C. to the King (Aug. 1), vice CoL (Hon. Brig.) M. H. Dendy, D.A.0., M.C.. retd.

REGULAR ARMY Maj. Gen. Sir Frederick A. Pile, Bt., CB., D.SO, M.C., to be Lt.-Gen. (July 28). With seny. July 8, 1938; Col. (temp. Brig.) F. L M. Crossman, DS.O., M.C.. to be Mat-Gen July 28), with seny. June 24, 1938.

be Gols:-D. The follg. Lt. Col. M. Barchard, from R. Welch Fus (July 19); C. H. Miller, from 13th- 18th H. July 25).

with seny. July 1: R. Macleod, D.S.O

D.S.O. M.C.. from RA (July 31): W. Carden-Roe, M.C., from R. Irish Pus. (July 31), with seny Jan 1 P. L. Spafford, O.BE, from R.AS.C. (Aug. 1), with seny, July 1,

1938.

1) Col.

QUEEN ALEXANDBA'S IMPERIAL MILITARY NURSING SERVICE The folly. Staff Nurses to be Als- |ters:—Miss L. Jamieson (May 31); Miss 2. Potter (June 23); Miss W. E. 9. Hogarth (June 27); Miss P. C. Stewart (July 1).

SERVICES

COMMAND OF THE KIPLING

Sole Spents:-DOOWELL & CO., LTD. Obtainable at all Chemiata and Drag Stores. Thras Packing#1,5'm, IV's. 27's..

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co't STRAMEN "BAJPUTANA.“

ARRIVED HONG KONG ON 16TH AUG., 1939.

FROM

LONDON, GIBRALTAR," MAR

SEILLES,

MAGTA FORTSAID.

LH:

CONSIGNEES NOTICES

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO, LTD.

AND CHINA MUTUAL STEAM- NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

"HECTOR"

IDEN, COLOMBO AND STRAITSJONSIGNEES per Co.'s Vessel Commander D. T. Dowies ssumed CON

ONSIGNEES of Cargo by tha FROM UNITED KINGDOM VIA command of the new destroyer Kip-formed that their Goods are being landed

sbore named Vessel are hereby in

SINGAPORE.

into

Holt's

ling. fitting out at the Scotstoun work and placed at TENIR RISK in the Hongare horoby notified thas their Cargo of Yarrow and Co., and due for com- Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown will be discharged pletion, shortly for service in the 3rd company's Godowns at Kowloon where Wharf, Kowloon, where it will he at Destroyer FlotTa in the Meditereach Consignment will be sorted out Mark Consignees risk and subject to Terme ranean.

by Mark and Delivery can be obtained and Conditions of Storage at Holt's COURSE FOR COMMISSIONS

the Goods are landed,

Wasri. The Cargo will be ready for The syllabus for the seamanship Optional Goods will be landed here Delivery from Godown on and after examination for lower deck candidates unless instructions have been given to 4th Aug. son resigns her appt. (July 31).

Provi. Staff Nurse Miss O. W. John-for promotion to commissioned rank the contrary Six Hours before arrival af 1 Optional cargo will not be landed bers

has been revised. The total number | the steamer.

The folly. Provt Staff Nurses are of marks, resins át 1,000, buj fuper Goods not cleared within 8 days in confirmed in their appta. Miss M. will be allotted to various subjects: 50 cluding date of arrival will be subject to Howard, Mise 3. Corfeld, Miss G. v. less for duties of officer of the watch, rent E. Walpole, Michol, Miss chor work, 25 less for knowledge of us in any cass whatever.

100 less for host work, 60 less Logan- No Fire Insurance will be affected by C. H. M. Murray, Miss 7. D. A Powell, the rule of the road, and so on. Miss S. A. E. Holt, Miss V. 1. Vass, Miss W. Clarke. Miss E. Spence, marks awarded for organization is in- On the other hand, the number of Miss F. O. Wilson, Miss. M. Ryan.

cressed from 30 to 100, the extra previ apptias Dorothy

The follg. to be Staff Nurses on personnel, divisional officers duties Buckworth, Miss Margaret (Mary

Freds marks being allotted to welfare of Josephrine Cosgrove (July 24); Miss Tequestand

200 marks Margaret Webster (July, 37).

are

reserved for former

Bervice, based on the practical ability shown during ESTABLISHMENTS

the course and 50 for journals, to be

15.

MEMORANDA

ני

NAVAL APBOINTMENTS

are

The Zollowing appointmenta made by the Admiralty:-

Lt. J. B. Soper, to Drake, for RNB (Aug. 8).

Its. (E)--R. Cope, MBE, 8. 8. HL Wright, to Victory (Aug. 3),

TWO RETIREMENTS

The following appts are made:- -LL-Om A. F. Brooke, C. B. D.S.O. from G.0.0-in-C.. AA. Comd.. TA, to Capt. L. G. Hynes, R. Tank R., re-assessed by the afiips in which candi- be 0.0.0.in.c.. Stha. Comd. (Julylinquishes his appt, as Instr.« (July dates are borne. 26); COL

: Col W. W. T. TOT. D.B.C., MO, 12) LL-OUL HW Baker, M.C. ret. pay. to

to be Mil, Attachs (graded Empid, List, to be Comidt. (July 17: 28 G.B.O., 1st Grade) (July

Capt. A. E. Fertighough, RADC, to: C. H. Miller, to be AA. and Q.M.G. be Instr. (June 17): Lt. J. G. Mac (temp.) (July 25); Col. R. Macleod, pherson RA.SC., to be Instr. (temp) D.S.O., M.O.. to be 0.8.0. 1st Grade | (July 17). (temp.) (July 31); Col. W. Carden- Roe, M.C..

to be 0.8.0. 1st Grade (temp.) (July 31): Col F. L. Spafford, Comd, to a Bde. Cdr. (temp.) (July Col D. M. Barchard to be Rec. in 0.3.E., to be A.A.G. (and AD, of 8.19); L-Col. J. E. Hims, D.8.0. h.p. following promotions and retirements and T.) (Aug. 1); Maj. C. W. G. Inselist, late Loyal R, retires on ret. pay have been approved:--

The Admiralty announce that the O.B.Z, M.C., ret. pay late DWR to (June 8); L-Col. R. E Kane, MO. To be promoted to Rear-Admiral in be ADMB. (temp.), and is granted the RA, is granted the local rank of Col. His Majesty's Fleet to date August 1, local rank of Lt. Col. while so empid whilst empld as Of Comdg (July 1999:- (June 1); Capt. C. 3. Bradford, B. 221; Ma H W. Baker, M.C. North's Fan, to be Stan Capt (temp.)

127 from (July 8); Capt. H. AB. Quam, M.OR.8.LI, to be L-Col..on the empld Reg. Army Res. of Off to be Asst list (July 17); Maj local Lt Col Mil. Sec. (temp.) (July 25).

H. J. Martimer, M.C., RA, relin-

the quiahes local ut Lt.-Col cessing to be empid is 0.0. Troops Maj. and Bt. Lt. Col. L. C. Manners Nov, 1938); Maj, doeal Lt.-Col) Smith is restd to the estabt, (July, B. D. B. Lejeune, RA relinquishes 19); Maj. J. T. de H. Vaizey is seed.. a

rank of (June 3); Maj. F. 8. Biggers, LLC. The appt. and the local ma

(March

20) Mal. W. E restd to the estabt. Aug. 1); Capt. Rogers. Rif. Bde., to be Instr.

(July W. G. H. Pike is seed (June 28):24); Capt locul Mix).) R. F. Squibb, Capt. C. 8. Kirby to be Ma). (Aug. 4); M.O, ret. pay, relinquishes the local Lt. (Qr-Mr.) D. Ray, from RA TA, rank of May, an ceasing to be empia. is granted a temp. Short Servan Zone Recruiting Off, Aug. 1); 0. G. Commn, sa Lt. (Qr-Mr.) (June 22). Brooke Welch is granted the

local rank of Capt, whilst empld. (June 28)...

ROYAL REGIMENT OB

ARTILLERY

26 de 85 OH.CH &‚Y-zb.. Ilzine..

- on

Captain John G. P. Vivien, ADC. Captain Edye K. Boddam Whetham. D.3.0. AD.C.

Captain John G. Grace, ADO. Captain Colin Centliv, D.E.Q. A.D.C. Captain Arthur 1 St. G. Lygter, CVO 30 D. 8, Dorling, A.D.C. AD.C.

Captain Charles F. Harris, AD.C. Captain Harold M. Burrough, C.B. A.D.Č.

'Captain' (Commodore Thomas B. Drew, OBE

To be placed on the Retired List to date August 2, 1939-

Rear-Admiral Egre K Boddar Whetham, D.8.0.

Fint-Class)

unlesa Nation. has been given prior to Steamer's arrival, but carried on from part to port to the final port of call t which the option extends.

All broken, shafed and damaged Gooda are to be left in the Godown, where they will be seamined on say Tuesdays 10.45, and Noon-within the Free and Fridays between the hours of

Damaged Packages must be left in Oonsignees, and the Company's surveyors, the Rocaws for examination by the

feears, GOPPARD & DOUGLA, 23 104 Stange period, on Mondays and Thursdays, within the Free Storage period.

Consignees are specially notified that it is necessary for Reveans Oficer to be present at the examination of damaged dufiable cargo

All Olaims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or befors 6th Sept., 1939, or they will not be recognised.

No Claims will fa-wimitred after the Goods are left the Gedown, YAUKINNON, MACKENZIE & 30,

Agence Hong Kong, 16th Ang... 1939.

NOTICE TO CONFIGNEES

OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO. LAD.

AND

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

1ONSIGNEEB per Co.'s Tessel "ADRASTUS"

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Steamer's. Godown, sad all Goods munining padelivered after the 21st Aug., will be subject to Rest

All Claims against the Steamer mast be presented to the Undersigned an or before the 4th Sept of they will not be recognised,

No Fire Eaurants will b

sfected. BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE 14th August, 1989.

Agenf

MAREST - LINE

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

MSTAA

THE LEXA MAERSK * *

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having arrived from New York and Ports of esll Consignees of Cargo are FROM NEW YORK A MANILA being landed and placed at their risk into hereby notified that their goods are are hereby notified that their cargo the Hong Kong and Kowloon What & will be discharged into Holt Wharf Godown Company's godowns at Kow Kowloon, where it willlis at consignees loon, where tieltymy may be abtamed as risk and subject to terms and condi. soon se the goods are landed. tion of storage at Holt's Whert. The

Optional cargo will not be landad Cargo will be ready for delivery from here, unlew notice has been given 48 Godown on and after 15th Aug.

hours prior to vessel's arrival, but Optional cargo will not per landed red on tram post je pars to the final hers, unlear notice has been given prior port of call to which theraption Rear Admiral Charles P. Harris, to steamer's arrival but carried on extenda, Rear Admiral Herold A Burrough, from port to post to the Snal port of

No Chins will be admitted after CB., is to be reapplanted in his pre-call to which the option extends.

the Goods hays left. Eff downs, and sent appointment on promotion.

All broken, phedel, and damaged all Goods raining andelre The Times" Naval Correspondent goods are to be left in the Godowns, the 16th Aug., 1989, will be subject to writes: NEW

where they will be examined on any Renter P Maj. H. R. Dobb, OBE, to be L-kins (substituted for the natification of captains to flag: rank issued since hours of 10.40 - and Noon within they will be examined on 15th Aug. This is the fourth list of promotions Tuesdays and Friday between the are to be lefts in the Gedewastes

Alibroken, shafea, and

Gooda

INFANTRY

E. Surrey R-Capt. C, E, Poole to be Adit vice Capt. FA. H. Magee (Aug. 4):

Border 'R-Maj, M. Smyth is seed. (July '25).

ROYAL ARMY SERVICE CORPS

Col. (Aug. 1). "

UNATTACHED LITS FOR

"INDIAN ARMY.-

Sec. Lt. EP Marsden (Univ, Can. didate) from Gen List T. A. to be Bec. Lt. (July 29), with seny, Jan. 27, 1988, next Below. Bec. Lt. J. M. Haw

in the Gazette of July, 28).;

The notifn. regarding Capt. J. W.G. Taylor, TA. Res. of OR in Gazette of July 21 is cancelled.

Gentleman Cadet J. Macrae, from R.Mll Coll to be Bec. Lik (July 1)

the

ROYAL NAVY

next

below Bec. Lt. M. Thompson."

The Tollg to be granted temp. (M.S. PROTECTOE comumps (Aug. 5) LA A Benson,

Fauch

the practice was Introduced of making the free storage period.

promotions in half-yearly No claims will be admitted after the 1989, at 10 mm, by pur batches, instead of singly as vacancies Goods have left the steamer's Godown To comply with the Genar cara Goddard & Dougla occurred. In this batch, the number and all Goods remaining undelivered

rent.

of these retained on the active et la after the 22nd Aug, will be subject to Warehouse Regulations two more than in earlier lists, and

must have a Revenue Offe the number retired on promotion is the smallest of any list.

All Claims against the Steamer must from Bupp. Res, of Off BASC. Es turned to Derampart on June 14, will list in the Navy List for July. As six be recognised.

The netlayer Protector, which re

| be" presented" to the undersigned on or There were 31 rear-admirala on the before the 5th Sept, or they will not Lt. Sed Lt. P. B. Cardozo, from be recommissioned after rent by Cap. have been since, promoted to the Supp. Res. of Off, Lan.'

tak G. B. Russell, who succeeds now stands at 22. The ages of g

No Fire Tnearance will be affected.⠀⠀⠀ Captain D. J. R. Aimson in command new rear Admirals Tanke from 50

BUTTERFIELD & BWIRE, The Protector will leave about mid-years and three months to 62 years: September to return to duty in the and six months All of them had 18th August, 1989, Mediterranean.

served for 11 years as captain,

Bec.

. BOYAL ARMY: MEDICAL CORPS

Maj, and Bt. Lt. Col. P. M. Lips comb, M.R.C.P. to be Lt. Col. July

see when damaged antiabl exgained.

All claim must reach us 18th Sept 1939, or ther escognised,

Bille af Lading

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