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HONG KONG GENERAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

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NOTICE.

NOTICE is hereby given that the business hitherto carried on by me under the name of "Yee Sang SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST, Fat" at No. 34, Queen's Road

by the

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the 12th September, 1930, commencing at 2.30 pm.

at their Sales Room, Duddell Street

A Large Quantity of Valuable Household Furniture.

comprising:

Piano,

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A Quantity of Blackwood Furniture,

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On View from Thursday, the 11th September, 1930.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

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Consignees per Company's Vessel,

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From UNITED KINGDOM and CONTINENTAL PORTS via

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are hereby notified that their cargo will be discharged into Holt's Wharf Kowloon, where it will lie at Con-. signees risk and subject to terms and conditons of storage at Holt's Wharf. The Cargo will be ready for delivery from Godown on and after 8th. Sept. Optional cargo will not be landed here, unless notice has been given prior to steamer's arrival but carried ou from part to port to the final port. of call to which the option exends.

All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45

45 and noon within the froe storage period,

No claims will be admitted after steamer's the Goods have left the Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 15th September," will be subject to rent.

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the undersigned on or before the 29th September, or

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No Fire Insurance will be effected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

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HOME POLITICS.

SOCIALIST-LIBERAL TALKS TO BE RESUMED.

London, Sept. 6.

SHARE PRICES.

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONE.

The following is the list of Jogai share quotations issued to dage:

L

Banks.

Rongkong Bank, $1510 b. Chartered Bank, 416) b. Mercantile A. & B., £28 n. East Asia. $121 n.

Insurances.

Canton Ins., $985 b. Union Ins., $445 b. North China Ins., Tls. 160 Yangtaze Ins., 850 n. China Underwriters, $2.80 8. China Fires. $400 b. H. K. Fire Ins., 1000

Shipping.

Douglases, $281 b.

b

LOCAL BOWLS.

1930.

CIVIL SERVICE WINS THE JUNIOR SHIELD.

POST OFFICE NOTICE.

From Shanghai and Amoy

INWARD MAILS.

Per

Taiyuan

The play off in the Second Divi-U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- sion of the Hongkong Lawn Bowls hai (San Francisco 15th Aug.)

the Kowloon League took place on

and Europe via Siberia (London Dock greens, between the Civil Ser 21st August.) vice C.0. and the Kowloon Bowling Shanghai And Swatow Green Club, the former winning by Amoy the narrow margin of six shots and Java thus qualifying to enderelsa

their option of running two teams in the Senior Division next season.

The Civil Service players were up on two of the rinks, W. E. Hollands and F., H. W. Haynes each beating their opponents by five shots. J. Orem went down to A.W.E. David son by four shots.

Amoy and Swatow Europe via Suez (Letters and papers, London 14th Aug. and parcels 7th Aug.) ******** U.S.A.. Canada, Japan and Shang-

Fres. Pierce

King Yuan

Talmis

Tjikini

Cremer

******* Malwn

hal (Victoria B. C. 23rd Aug.) Pres. Jackson Japan and Shanghai Saigon ....

Duc. September 8.

September

September 9, September 10.-

September 10.

September 10.

.September 11.

.September 12.

Mantua

September 12.

Andro Lebon Sphinx

.September 15.

.September 16. '

The full results were:

U.S.A., Honolulu, Japana and Shang-

.September 20.

b

Civil 'Service.

Bowling Green.

L. Whant

'D. W. Phillips

L. Luck

H. P. Stoneham

W. Bickford

A, W. E. Davidson

12

10

H. K. Steamboats, $25) b. Indo-Chinas; (Daf.) 843 D. Union Waterbosta $32 n.

# Mining

Benguets, 881 n.

Kailans, 30/- '.

Langkats, T18. 81'n.

J. Orem

P. Knight

H. E. Strange

R. R. Davies

W. E. Hollands

S'hai Explorations, Tla. 1.30 b. R. R. Wood Raube, $23 b.

Docks, etc. Kowloon Wharvos, $164. Whampas Docks, $381 s. China Providents $5.20 ss. Hongkowe, Tle 260. b. New Engineerings. Tls. 7 n. Shanghai Dooks. Tls. 117 D. Cottons,

Ewo Cottons, Tis. 12. Ja S'hai Cottons, Tla. 82 (old)

Lands, Hotels, etc.

H. and S. Hotels, $11.10 .

H. K. Lands, $78) b.

·

do. 75 h.x Rights

do. Rights 131 b.

S'hai Lands Tle. 297 . Humphreys, $16. s.

Realties, $8.90 n. X. Div. Chinese Estates $87

}],

Public Utilities.

b. Tramways, $18.10 Peak Trams (old) $13 b. Star Ferries, $84 D. China Lights, (Old) $25. b. H. K. Electrics, 878) sa. Macao Electrics, $23 n. Telephones $35 b. China Bunes, Tis. 181 b. Singapore Tractions. 10/-

Industrials. China Sugars, $1.15 sa. Malabons, $27 n. Cald: Macg. Ord: Tls. 10.75 Canton Ices, $2.75 n. Cements (Comb.) $18., sa. Ropes $117 8.

United Asbestos $5 D.

Stores, etc.

Dairy Farms, $26.35 b. Watsons, $12. b. Der A. Wings. $1 b. Lane Crawfords, $21 Mackintoshs, $19. b.. Sincares. $11.60 n.

Miscellaneous. Amusements, $26

Constructions. $1.75

D.

D.

b.

B'que Ind. G. Bonds, 62% .n H.K.G.Loan 8% Prem.

་་

GHASTLY SCENES IN S. DOMINGO.

DEATH ROLL ESTIMATED AT 4,000:

II.

E. Hale

Chamberlain

G. E. F. Thompson

'H. H. Rose

W. S. Drake

E. Kern

Japan and Shanghai

hai (San Francisco 19th August). Pres, Harrison U.S.A. Honolulu, Japan and Shang-

(San Francisco 29th Aug.) .. Pres. Taft Canada. U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan

and Shanghal (Vancouver, B. G." 4th September),

......September 22.

Emp. of Japan September 24. OUTWARD MAILS

Registered and Parcel Malls are closed 18 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised

to close at or before 9 s.m. mgistered and parcel malls are closed, at 5 p.m. on the ozevious day.

17

Fort

|E, L. Holland

J. Shepherd

F. H. Holdman

F. L. Kapley

Swatow Amoy Amoy

F. II. W. Haynes

G. E. Roylance

20

15

54

48

Taikoo v. Yacht Club.

In the last match of the season, the

Taikoo R.C. seconds. beat the Yacht

Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, Canada, USA, C. & S. America and *Europe via San Francisco and *Europe via Siberia

Club and finish third with the Yacht Java via Batavia Club fourth, The match was played Straits and Calcutta on the winners' greens, the margin of shots being 22 in favour of the home players. Scores:

Taikoo R.C..

T. Swan

W. Cunningham

S. Amery

D. C. Walmsley

T. Stainton

W. Bell

D. Munro

R. K. Duncan

K. McIntyre

Yacht Club.

N. V. A. Croucher

Fort Bayard, Holhaw, Pakhoi and

Haiphong

Per Hydrangen Ninghai

and Time. Date ....Mon, Sept. 8, 3 p.m. ..Mon., Sept. 8, 3.30 pm. Yuen. Sang .Mon, Sept. 8, 5 p.m.

President Madison

Tues., Sept. 9, Parcels.. ..Sept. 8, 5 p.m. Registration....Sept. 8, 5 p.m. Letters......Sept. 8, 8.30 a.m. (Due San Francisco 1st October). Tjixaroca.Tues., Sept. 9, 10.30 a.m. Kutsang

Tues., Sept. 9, ....roon.

Parcels Letter

.....1 p.m.

Tonkin....Tues., Sept. 9, 12.30 p.m. Hai Ning

Tues., Sept. 9. Z pan.

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Straits, East Africa via Mombasa, South Africa via Lourence Mar- ques and South American Ports Kawachi Maru Tues., Sept. 9, 2.30 p.m. Shanghai, Japan and Europe via

Siberia

N. Curric

E. S. Abraham

A. Macfarlane

13

12

A. Murdoch

!

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L. S. Greenhill

A. Stevenson

Swatow

A. Chapman

Amoy

24

10

Straits

Swatow, Amoy and Formosa

E. B. Reed

Japan and Victoria B. C.

J. Bentley

B. E. Maughan

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow

W. Brown

G. H. Stewart

∙17

J. Chalmers

P. W. Ramsay

14

12

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5 0 9 10

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The final standings of the teams in the Second Division are as follows:

P. W. D. L. Pts. Civil Service C. C. 14 10 0 4 20 Kowloon B.G.C... 24 10 0 4. 20 Taikoo R. C. 14.9 0 6 18 Yacht Club Kowloon C. C... 14 Club de Recreio 14 Craigengower C.C. 14 4.0 10 Electric R. C.

4 .. 14

0 10 Shots For and Against

For Agst. Up Dn. Kowloon B.G.C. 904 765 139

770 125 0 Civil Service C.C. 901, 827 Yacht Club

776 92 Taikoo R. G. 834789 Club de Recreio.. 928 896 -792 877 Kowloon C.C. Craigengower C.C. 787 876 Electric R. G. ... 744 532

51 .0

$5

0

2

0

0 85

Siberia faru

Registration Letters

Tues., Sept. D.

.5

p.m.

יד.מט

Kwong Sang Wed, Sept. 10, 8.80 BJ

Wed, Sept. 10, 4.30 p.m.. Thur, Sept. 11, 10 a.m.

Taiyuan

Cremer

Deli Maru Thurs., Sept. 11, 10.30 a.m. Teuter, Sept. 12, 10.30 am. (Due Victoria B. C... 7th Oct.) Haiching .Fri., Sept. 12, -1 p.m.

Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, East and South Africa. Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles Mantun

Swatow, Amoy and Formosa Swatow, Amcy and Foochow Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, East and South Africa, Egypt and Europe, via Marseilles

Parcels

Sat, Sept. 13: K.P.O

.Sept. 12, 4.30 p.m.

Registration Sept. 13, 3 a.m.

Letters

Parcela

G.P.O.

.....10 a.m.

.Sept. 12, 5 p.m. Registration Sept. 13, 9.45 a.m. Letters.....10.30 a.m. (Due Marseilles 10th October.) Canton Maru Sun., Sept. 14, 9 s.m. .Tues., Sept. 16, 1 p.m. Haiyang

Menelaus

Registration Letters

Tues., Sept. 16.

p.m.

K. P. 0.

..1 p.m.

1.46 p.m.

.2.30 p.m.

G. P. O.

Registration

Letters ...

(Due Marseilles 16th October).

0 89 Saigon, Ceylon, India, Mauritius,

· 0 188 Egypt, East and Sout Africa,

Aden, and Europe via Marseilles Sphinx

SPEY ROYAL CUP.

| Craigengower C.C. Win Against

Taikoo R.C. by Six Shots.

The Spey Royal Cup match between Craigengower and Taikoo was played off on the Kowloon Bowling Club's greens on Saturday and resulted in a victory for the Happy Valley team, who

were playing without both U. 3. Omar and R. Basa, their other two League skips.

The Happy Valley players won by six shots and will now meet the Hongkong Electric R. C. to decide which of them will appear in the final against the Kowloon Dock R. C. The scores in the match are given below:

Taikoo R.C.

Santo Domingo, Sept. 6. The latest hurricane death roll is computed at from 1,500 to Craigengower 2,000, while more are dying as the F. J. Neves result of distressing sanitary con- E. cl Arculli ditions.

D. Rumjahn The United States Marine, off- B. W. Bradbury cer who flew over Port Au Prince, likened the City to "a toy smash- ed by the hand of a giant baby

*

H. McKechnie T. Grimes

N. Drummond

J. Ferguson

21

DEPARTMENTAL BOWLS.

Men Yesterday.

15

The Prime Minister, Mr. Ram-who, not content with this mis-Police Defeated by Revenue say MacDonald. left Lossiemouth chief, had stirred up the wreckage carly this morning for Balmoral, with a stick." He reported that where he will be the guest of the the floods had washed out corpses King during the week-end.

In the Departmental bowls tourna

.Tues., Sept. 16,

K. P. O.

Registration Letters

.1 p.in. p.in.

G. P. O.

.1.16 p.m. .2 p.m.

Registration Letters

(Duo Marseilles 18th October).

*Superscribad Correspondence only)

AMERICA'S POLO SUCCESS.

WIN OVER BRITAIN BY TEN GOALS TO FIVE.

New York, Sept. 6.

the first chukker was England 2, United States 1.

In the second chukker, Pedley scored from 80 yards from a pass from Hitchcock but failed a minute later. Roark made a superb run up the field,

The Americans came re-

but just failed all the Americans For the tenth time since 1898 Great within striking distance, Guinness in

Britain

and the

the boards to mid- America are sending their fates of peatedly riding them off. riders" galloping into action to-day field, and Pedley passed Guinness to for the International Westchester score America's third. The second Cup, the emblem of polo supremacy chukker ended with America, leading and one of the world's classic sports by three goals to two.

On the game trophies.

pass from The British team have been beset scored from a resuming, Balding by a series of accidents, forcim a magnificently, but Balding and Guin. Roark and Lacey" played of their No. 1 candidates from tion, compelling last minute changes ness had a lapse, allowing Hopping which are regarded as materially im to score from Hitchcock's pass. proving the British chances. These Americe had a lead of four goals to sending the famous Anglo- three at the conclusion of the third

chukker. Guinness at back, re.

Ife will return to London probably from the cemeteries in which the ment, the Revenue Office defeated the gentine veteran Lacey to No. 21

Dick On landing the officer saw Post handcarts full of bodies, with cursing, overworked drivers swearing, and crying. "more dead, always more!"

Revenue.

Tuck

Tallon

Ward

well,

15 Grimmitt

18

exceptionally

The fourth chukker saw some fast,

Police by three shots, yesterday after-placing Lacey, whose brilliant work furious and thrilling horsemanship. at No. 2 has greatly encouraged the Guinness showed wonderful defence by air early next week and will at coffins were floating like corks.

Police. The corpses are now being col-noon at Happy Valley. Seures:

British team, who are confident of but Hopping scored from a scrim- once be engaged with his Ministers lected in heaps and placed in con- McLeod

by in preparations for the Imperial crete cisterns and burned 50 at McHardy

dashing display. Britain's chances rage to give America the lead

five depend on Roark hitting

goals to three. Conference, Indian Round Table

n time..

Amid terrific excitement, Fedley Conference and the next session of

American critics were impressed carried the ball the whole length of Parliament.

with the style of Gainness in last the field only to fail to score. Roark Sunday's match, with his long, hard missed pass and Hopping scored for Lacey pulled off a near and accurate stroking. The Ameri- America.

critical moment and cans are at present 8 to 5. favourites. side shot at

The teams are as follows:

scored beautifully! At the end of Britain Gerald Balding. Lewis the fifth chukker America were lead- Lacey, Capt. C. T. I. Roark, Hum-ing 6-4. phrey Guinness.

Roark failed from a penalty in the America-Eric Pedley, Earle Hop-sixth chukker from the 40 yard mark. ping, Tommy Hitchcock, Winston Lacey twice saved goals, but later Guest.

Hitchcock scored from a fine pass

A resumption is also expected of the Socialist-Liberal talks, in which Mr. Lloyd George is parti- cipating, on unemployment, for Men and women are going which the Government Economic about. dazed, hysterical, and al- Advisory Committee are supplying most naked, owing to the loss of exhaustive information on the sub- their belongings.-Reuter's Ameri ject of migration both inside this can Service. country and within the Empire British Wireless.

THE RENDITION OF WEIHAIWEI

NANKING ISSUES OFFICIAL

STATEMENT..

Nanking, Sept. 7.

POST-WAR HAZARD OF THE SEA.

LARGE MINE FOUND IN ENGLISH CHANNEL

from traffic.

Later.

the cream of the cock rode off Roark and Balding. The Game Пог

and Rounded in the ball hitting

Four Thousand Dead.

London, Sept. 6,

from Hopping. Hitchcock pursued Santo Domingo, Sept. 7.

After floating in the Bea for Dead bodies are still being dis-about 16 years, a large mine was The Men ow Brook ground pre- Roark in a most thrilling ride down covered in the ruins. Dr. An-

ociety of all nations assembled for generalled him, scoring

in masterly tonio Calderon, who is in charge yesterday found washed up on to the sentry a glorious scene, where the the field, but Roark completely out. Cup Match, style. The sixth chukker saw the of the sanitary service, estimates rocks near to Folkestone not far the first Westchester

the route of cross-Channel The attendance included Sir Ronald scores 7-5 in favour of America. that at least 4,000 persons perish-

chukker, Lindsay, Lord and Lady Cowdray, the Hopping, in the next ed in the city.

Experts from the Fishery, Pro-Secretary of State (Mr. Andrew scored from a pass from Hitchcock An Appalling Scene."

Officers of the Army

a few moments later he nar- and the

missed another. Pedley and Navy Only 400 houses remain out of tection Boat, Cherwell, took out Mellon), High

the the detonators and removed 10,000. The extent of the damage

indulged in some fine pass has been estimated at $50,000,000. mine, which contained two hundred American fashionable

The pounds of high explosive.

Hitchcock won the ball from the It is officially stated that the An instance of the appalling magazine was then taken out to se start. He made a short pass and

The score at the end of the: chukker was 7-5, in favour of place on October 1, in accordance ter was the collapse of the mater and exploded.-British Wireless. following over the British line, a foul

was called on Hitchcock Capt. America, with the terms of the Sino-British nity hospital of Milla Francisen,

Roark took the free shot from the 80

akilfully that Hitchcock

took the ball agreement.

yard line and scared beautifully from the boards to score. entombing at least fifty mothers

Berlin, Sept. 6. Pedley followed up with a goal fmrede down a shot from Guinness and Sir Miles Lampson is due at and their new-born babca." Sheets

Jack Daimond, the New York mediately after. After a missed shot Pedley scored after skilful passing. Nanking on September 8, to re- of zinc, with which the hospital sume the discussions with Dr. C. was lined, decapitated a number underworld "king" and bootlegger, by Guinness. Lacey ran down the field Lacey, after beating all the opponent. T. Wang regarding the abolition of screaming and helpless mothers leaves Hamburg aboard the North and magnificently scored England's failed by inches. Balding subsequent

American German Lloyd freighter Hannover second goal just before the close of ly missed a splendid chance. The of extrality and uther Sino-British and Infants, Reuter's

the chukker. Roark, after a fine run, final result was 10 goals to issues. Reuter.

Service.

this afternoon-Reuter.

Just missed. The score at the end of Router's American Service.

Thongkong Telegraph. rendition of Weihaiwei will take ecenes witnessed during the disas

TO WHOM ALL LOCAL ENQUIRIES SHOULD BE ADDRESSED.

Pent

He then

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