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JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD. Telephone 215, Central

General Managers

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BOSTON, NEW YORK & BALTIMORE.

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(OCEAN 8.8. CO., LTD. & CHINĂ MUTUAL 8.8. CO., LTD.

AND

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(ELLERMAN & BUOKNALL'8.8. 00., LTD.) SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG

8.8. "PHEMIUS"

8,8. "MACHAON"

8.8. "CITY OF LAHORE"

vía Suez Canal 26th Nov. via Suez Canal 18th Dec. vin Suez Canal 29th Dec,

Stommers procoed via Suez Canal or Panama Canal at owner

option.

Subject to Change without notice.

For freight and particulars spply to:- BUTTERFIELD SWIRE or THE BANK LINE, LD.. HONGKONGTM

Hongkong & Canton, Jardine Matheson & Co., Ltd., Canton.

THE SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC- COMPANY, LIMITED.

SERVICE OF FAST MOTOR VESSELS

LOADING DIRECT FOR

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and SCANDINAVIAN. PORTS.

M.V. "JAPAN""

M.V. FORMOSA”

M.V. "CANTON"

Loading about 27th November

25th December

SHANGHAI, JAPAN and PORTS,

24th December

G. E. HUYGEN,

. Canton. :

For further particulars apply to the GILMAN CO., LTD.

Elongkong,

Agents.

AUSTRAL-CHINA NAVIGATION CO.

.S. "CALULU

sailing on or about thi

20th DECEMBER

FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE & ADELAIDE via Manila, Hloilo, Kolambugan, Balikpapan, Samara and Rabaul.

For Freight and Passage Apply to:-

Queen's Building.

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

Agente,

Tel. No. Central 1080.

THE HONGKONG

U. S. FOOTBALL RESULTS.

'SATURDAY'S GAMES.

New York, Nov. 12..

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1927.

TELEGRAPH,

LAWN TENNIS.

THE VISIT OF VINCENT

RICHARDS.

A COMMEMORATION OF DURER.

FESTIVAL AT NUREMBERG.

tho

His Excellency the Officer Ad- In 1928 all Germany will celc- Before a crowd of 75,000 foot-ministering the Government, Hon. Mr. brate the death of Albrecht Durer, ball fans, Army triumphed to-day W. T. Southorn, with Mrs. Southern her greatest painter during the over the traditionally famed Notre bo

will

present at the tennis exhibition

Middle Ages. Nuremberg, to be given by Vincent Richards and Dame gridiron warriors. The the local champions on Tuesday. Ac-city where the master spent the score was 18 to 0.

commodation will probably be reserved greater part of his life and where The Army outplayed their op for the Government House

he was buried, has coined an ex- ver the Chinese Recreation pressive and comprehensive name during the greater portion of the Club

which commands an by which to describe these com- gamb. but the contest ended with excellent view of the

the courts.

memorations, viz.: The Durer the West Pointers decidedly on the Booking is proceeding gratifyingly. Year 1928." In the course of the offensive, as the result of an effet- The cus

The customary temporary seating year a number of celebrations will tive eleventh hour forward passing galleries are being erected around the be held there, and these will centre court, ao arranged that each spectator attack launched by the Irishmen will have a comfortable view, There around the Grand Exhibition of The final whistle found the ball will be accommodation for 610, and Original Works by Albrecht on Army's Ave yard line.

ponents and wore on the offensive pavillon..

half

have already been Durer. the seats 85 Yard Run..

booked. The plan is open at Sinceres and the Cafe Regent. C. I. C. members Showing a brilliant offensive in pay the same price as the Richards

public. As already announced, Mr. two quarters, Michigan defented Navy, 27 to 12, before 87,000 fuit will play ir. Gordon Lum and Mfr. the largest crowd in local football day by the President Polk. If Mr. Rumjohn. Mr. Lum arrives to history, Although ineffective at Richards is willing, a doubles match ether times, Navy bothered Mich-will also be played, in which April 8th to some time in June, igan in the first and third periods, Ilonda, ex-champion of Hongkong making a touchdown in each of (will be included. these quarters. The first Navy

score was a hair raiser,

Lloyd,

S. A.

The exhibits will include all original drawings, woodcuts, etc. paintings, water-colour paintings, These will be accommodated and Germanic National Museum. The displayed on the promise of the exhibition proper will last from but will continue in a modified form until the autumn. Numer ous German and foreign galleries Middle left half, took the ball on an extremely muddy field.

have promised to place their The treasures at the disposal of the the second play and dashed 85 Huskies' winning touchdown was exhibition

that. yards to a touchdown. Michigan scored in the second period.

.committee, 80 there in every probability of the scoring early, pushing over two Colorado, invading the orange forthcoming exhibition being the touchdowns in the first quarter. belt for the first time, was

In as thrilling a game ever play-helnied, 46 to 7, by the Univer-largest of its kind that has ever ed by the two rivals, Yale won oversity of Southern California. - Princeton, 14 to 6, at New Haven. little school put up a game fight, Entering the fourth quarter score-but against the powerful Trojan: leas, Eli staged a sensational rally machine was able to cross the which led to two touchdowna and U. S. C. goal line only once. the conversion of both. The bat tle was witnessed by a crowd of 76,000.

Harvard, playing at Cambridge, maintained its record of non-de- feats this year by winning over Brown, 18 to 6. The Crimson played a smart game, taking ad- vantage of all breaks.

Pittsburgh turned back the Neb-| raska Cornhuskers. 21 to 13, in their important inter-sectional contest. The game, played before 30,000, was featured by sensatior- al runs of 94 and 71 yard fori touchdowns by Gibby Welch, Pitts- burg's All-American candidate.

Continuing its march toward the Western' Conference championship.

linols defeated Chicago, 15 to 6.1 at Champaign. I, before a crowd of 50,000. Frank Walker, a Unbana boy who replaced Douglas Mills at Juft hálf, scored both of Illinois' touchdowns. Illinois gained two more points as a result of a safety scored, by Anderson in the first period, Libby scored for Chicago in the fourth period,

islam Pip The

Iowa Wins One.

Iown broke its string of Western Conference defeats by springing a surprise victory over Wisconsin "The score was 16 to 0. Forty thou-

and saw the game.

On the Pacific Coast, Stanford, playing on its home field, went down to a startling 13 to 6 defent before little Santa Clara Univer- sity. Stanford entered the game peeting an easy vietory, only to to run up against the unbeatable combination of Guido Simoni's kicking and Captain Bud Cum- mings sensational forward pass- ing and catching.

At Bereley, Washington defeated its traditional rival, California, 61 fo 0. Forty thousand attended the gume. The contest was played or

Full Results.

The

Army 18, Notre Dame 0. Michigan 27, Navy 12. Yale 14, Princeton 6. Harvard 18, Brown 6. Santa Clara 13, Stanford 6, U. Southern California 46, Co-

lorado 7.

Washington 6. California 0. Pittsburgh 21, Nebraska 13. Pennsylvania 27, Columbia 0. town 10, Wisconsin 0. Indiana 18, Northwestern 7. Oklahoma 26, Kansas 7. Syracuse 13, Colgate 13. Minnesota 27, Drake 6. Dartmonth 58, Cornell 7. Hlinois 15, Chicago 6, Utah 20, Brigham Young 0. Calif. Southern Branch

13,

Caltech 0. Creighton 14. South Dakota

Staté 0,

Montána 0, Gonzaga 0: Pennsylvania State 18,

York 13... Georgia School of Tech.

Louisiana State 0. Washington (St. Louis)

Grinnell 7. George Town, 47, Boston

lege 0.

New

23,

18,

been held.

PEER AND SISTER AS CANDIDATES.

براهیمی

TO CONTEST LABOUR SEATS IN SHOREDITCH.

Lord Alington and his sister, the Hon. Lois Sturt, have been adopted by the Shoreditch Con- servative Association as prospec- tive-candidates for Shoreditch Division for the next L. C. C. elections in March.

The division at present is re- presented by two Labour members, who won the seats from the Municipal Reformers at the last election.

Lord Alington, who owns a good 31 years old and a bachelor. deal of property in the division, During the war he served in the R. A. F.

His sister, who is 27, is one of the best known and most popular younger members of society, and has a wide variety of interest that have brought her into the public Col-cyc

Niagara 13, Bonaventure 8. Rutgers, 12, Lehigh University

6.

70

She was one of the first society girls to launch out on the screen

with her close friend, Lady Diana Dulf-Cooper, and her porsonality and acting brought her the offer of Washington and Jefferson :9, a professional engagment

Bucknell 25.

Ohio Stále 61, Denison G..

Miami (Ohio) 7, Dayton 6. Ohio 7, Cincianati 7.

Georgia 32, Clemson College 0.

Columbia 0, St. Thomas 0.

Iowa State 6. Missouri 13. Montana State 6. Wyoming 0. Oragon State College 21, Ore-

gon 7.

Denver 13, Utah Aggies 0. Texas 41, Kansas Aggies 7. Michigan State, 20, Adrian 6. Fordham 26, Providence Col-

lege 19.

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BOSTON, NEW YORK & BALTIMORE... AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINH

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THE

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LONDON SERVICE. "SARPEDON? "PIOMED** "PATROULUS"

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SERVICES

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21st Nov. Alat Deo.

LIVERPOOL SERVICE TITAN "PELEUS" "OYOLOPS" **MENTOR"

20th Jan: 20th Feb

Ganda, Havro, Liverpool & Glasgow Gouna, Havra, Liverponi & Glasgow Genoa, Havro, Liverpool & Glasgow Gonos, Havre, Liverpool & Glasgow

..

PACIFIC SERVICE

via Koba & Yokohama: "TALTHYBIUS 24th Nov “AUHILLES"

NEW YORK SERVICE

**PREMIUS" "MACHAON"

17th Dec

26th Nov... 18th Dec

Victoria, Vancouver & Seattle Victoria, Vancouver & Settle

New York, Boston & Baltimore Now York, Boston & Baltimore

PASSENGER SERVICE "PATRUÖLUS" 19th Nov.. 4 p.m., Shanghai

NARPEDON" Juth Nov.

"PATRUOLOB"

"ANTENOR"

"HECTOR"

27th Dec.

25th Jan:

22nd Feb.

Singapore Marseilles & London

Singapore Marseilles & Loncon Singapore Marseille à Lungon

Singapore, Marseilles & 1pm on

Also cargo steamers with limited passenger accommodation at specially reduced fares.

For freight, passage rates, and information apply to jem

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Agente.

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The Lure of the Sea

There is a real thrill to sailing on a President Liner! These giant ships possess a personality that is pleasing and inviting. You become conscious of feeling right at home. Your voyage is sure to be a pleasant one.

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The public rooms are luxuriously appolated and inviting

All staterooms are outside, splendidly furnished and equipped with beds-not berths. Each room has hot and cold running water, also tans, wardrobe, thermos bordies and reading lamps. "Pilvice bath and showers in connection with many rooms perfect the travel comfort of these giant passenger liners:

The Cuisine is world famous. The deliciously prepared menus will delight you. And how the orchestra adds zes:'zo youé dining.

The decks are spacious. The Glas-enclosed Promenade always popular. Deck spora, open air swimming pool, movies, evening dances, everything has been done to make your trip a happy one. Unexcelled anywhere is the courtcous and efficient service accorded you by the trained personnel aboas 1 the President tinad

The great frequency of sailings and the liberal szopover privileges of the Dollar Steamship and American Mail Lines have made these giant passenger liners out, standingly popular among travelen.

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TO SAN FRANCISCO and LOS ANGELES

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To EUROPE and NEW YORK

ROUND THE WORLD

vis Suez Canal

FAR Kad

29th December.

ALSO AGENTS FOR

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BERVICES TO

BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA & HAVANA

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· MAURITIUS & SOUTH AFRICA

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on Trys via Manita. Strait, Colombo, Quer Naples, Genos, Marseilles. I Boston grad New

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