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SHIELD
WON BY L. GUY'S
RINK
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY
FORGOTTEN SWEETHEART
(Continued from Page 8.). tato? How many years have you been paring them?"
"I don't mind a bit. I'm so used to it."
"Yes, I know. Just the same cook and scrub and pare potatoes you hope Fat and I won't have to Mrs. Waring smiled guiltly and dress for your young man."
"There's londs of time. Mother, "Let the potatoes alone, Joan, Go I'm invited on a house party."
"Why, Joan, that's lovely!
The annual competition for tho Attaboy Shield, presented by Mr. D. Warron, past President of the Kow- THE FORTY-SEVENTH ORDIN-loon Bowling Green Club, was played
ANNUAL MEETING OF on Club rinics on Wednesday.
The competition was run on Ameri-all our lives." SHAREHOLDERS will be held at can tournament lines, each rink play- APARTMENTS WANTED. the Office of Mesars. Jardine. Ing five heads against every other
Matheson & Co., Ltd., on Friday, competing rink. the 2nd March, 1934, AT NOON,
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The competition was won by the team skipped by Mr. L. Guy, with 20 up, Mr. J. Fraser's team being second- being third with 18 up.
board and lodging. Please write Box for the purpose of receiving the with 17 up and Mr. H. Nish's team When are you going, darling 1".
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Report of the Directors and the Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1933.,.
Transfer Books of the Company will be CLOSED from Wednesday, the 21st February, 1934, to Friday, the 2nd March, 1934, both days inclusive.
By order of the Board of
tors,
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Competition:
The following rinks competed in the C. E. Elliott-Heyward, Mr. A. E. Silkstone, E. V. Searle, L. Guy (Skip).
R. Duncan, P. J. O'Connell, B. E. W. E. Hall. D. W. Waterton, G. B. Maughan, J. Frazer (kip). Hosking, II. Nish (Skin),
Mitchell, A. W. Meloy, II. F. Direc-Stoneham, V. Petherick (Skip).
F. IL CRAPNELL
Secretary. Hongkong, 13th February, 1934.
HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
Notice is hereby given that the Ordinary Yearly Meeting of the Shareholders in this Corporation will be held in the Board Room of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., 18, Pedder Street, Hong- 24th on Baturday, the kong, February 1934, at 11.30 am, for the purpose of receiving the Re- part of the Board of Directors together with a Statement of Ac- counts for the year ending 916t December 1933.
The Register of Shares of the Corporation will be closed from Monday, the 12th February to Saturday, the 24th February, 1934, during (both days inclusive), MRS. YAMAMURA (MOTONO) which period no transfer of shares
Hand and Electric Massage Holder of Diploma and Certiflcate
can be registered,
G. I Sheriff. C, Hall, J. L. Tetley; N. S. Logan (Skip).
A Chamman, W. Bright, P. T. Far- rell, C. Bussing (Skip).
J. G. Meyer. A. Webster, II. H. Rose, W. MacFarlane
K. Taylor, J. G. Campiell, P. J.
A. Hamilton. F. L. Rapley (Skip).
G. E. F. Thompson, N. Stockton, J. Watson, J. C. Brown (Skip)..
A Macintyre, A. E. E, Jerreries, J. MacDonald, W. S. Drake (Skip).
HOCKEY INTERPORT
(Continued from Page 8.) Alven-Guerra), Lleut, F. da Costa (Macao) and Mr. J. Rodger (Captain of the Hongkong team).
Was
"I'm not sure I want to go," Joan said. She began to volee doubts. About the strange home, strange people: They were invit ing her because they wanted Bob. of course. She hated the thought of accepting another girl's Invita- tion through Barbara Courtney.
"Young people aren't formal any more," said Mrs. Waring.
"I havent any clothes." "Why, dear, your clothes are lovely. And you'll never have any good times if you refuse all the Invitations you get."
15, 1934.
PUTTING PUNCH INTO POLITICS
(Continued from Page 6.)
POST OFFICE NOTICE
CHINESE NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. To-day, the 14th February, the General Port Office and, Branch black shirts) to oppose the shibbo leths of their country's enomios Post Offices will be entirely closed and to-morrow, the 15th February, the with a measure of common senso General Post Office and Branch Post Offices will be open from 8 am to and a few rough-and-ready wittic-D a.m.,
To-day there will be no collection from the pillar-boxes and no lams. I have desconded into that
To-morrow there will be one collection from the pillar-boxes ́aşl Ing olicited a first laugh, have back counter of the General Post Onice, ground floor. always had an attentive hearing one delivery of ordinary correspondence by postmen at noon and one de- nocturnal arena myself and, hav- derry by postmen, but ordinary correspondenco may be obtained at the You must learn, of course, how livery of registered correspondence at Am tlons without losing your temper or getting rattled. I have found, and you will find, that genial to deal with irritating interrup
ridicule, after the manner of Sydney Smith, is a deadly weapon against doctrinaires.
Mother wanted her too. Jomen or dry light of his fegal lovely things were, the kind of intelligence on
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The Money Order Office will be entire closed during the Holidays.
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INWARD MAILS.
Akita Maru
February 15.
Atsata Maru
February 15
Emp, of Asia Helnan Maru Lima Mary
February 15,
„February 15..
.February 15.
February 16,
Behar
February 10.
Free. Jefferson Katori Maru
February 10.
February 10..
February 14.
February 10.
February 16..
February 18.
If many more of the Conserva. tive members had been trained in this rough school of oratory, the debates in the House of Commons would be leas dull and depressing via Biberin'! If so superscribed. and more widely read. There are many capable speakers of various typea there. Mr. Neville Cham- berlain is a master of pellucid Japan
(Vancouver B.C., 27th January) exposition, and so is Mr. Stanley Australia and Manila Baldwin, whose thought is some-Canada, U.S.A., Japan and Shanghai lai times touched with emotion. Sir
and Europe via Siberia (London, 25th January) Simon sheds the siccum
any topic he Japan
colt U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- chooses to discuss with clothes those other girls wore.
hal (San Francisco, 20th January) Pres. Hoover The telephone rang and Joan precision which makes me feel put down the potatoes to answer. like sitting in a draught. Tho Shanghai
""rumbustious" street-corner man- Barbara Courtney,' "This came an even, persuasive voice: ner is best examplified in the loud Manila'.....
Europe via Negapatam (Lottern and "Did Bob Weston call you about challenges of the Clyde side de- Japan and Shanghai
Papers) London, 18th January Kuteang
Modon magogues. Mr. Hore-Belisha is the house party?"
one of the very few members who Straits .....
Memnon can' bring into play the epigram London Parcels only-London, 11th.
of January and other edged weapons rhetoric (the Oxford Union brand U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-
hal (San Francisco, 10th January) Pres, Hayes In his case). But to my mind the
Manila only orator left in the House, now.
Japan that the Prime Minister
Straits Mr. Straits and volcano anowed-over Lloyd George no longer supplies Calculia and Straita his own Limehouse light, is Mr. Stralts Winston Churchill, And I never Shanghai listen to a debate without im- Straits petuously ejaculating: "Oh for Europe via another F. E. Smith!"
"Yes," Joan anid. "We hope you are coming." "I'd love to," Joan said.
(To be Continued.)
MATCH AT CANTON.
"Opinions vary, but I think on the whole, the final result quite a fair decision. A voto of thanks is due to the umpires, Commander Leigh and Major Cam: An International Fixture At
Tungshan On Sunday.
* * •
Suez (Lotters and Papers) London, 20th January and Parcels, 18th January Japan
bell, who I am sure you will ali agree controlled the game in very excellent manner" remarked Mr. Rodger...He thanked Macao for
The devil was the first Whig. Japan the very sporting game they had given the Colony.
and Sydney Smith's Wiggishness, Japan the Dand at Supporting Mr.
An enjoyablo golf tournament was though reduced to a harmless U.S.A., Canada, Japan and Shanghai
Seattle, 3rd February) Sunday last between diablerie, la now and again annoy- official table were the following:- the Portuonese Consul (Mr. Alves- staged
SCOTLAND AND ENGLAND.!
сп
Guerra). Marquis de Ficalho, Lieut. England and Scotland at Tungshan, inget he should be studied by Japan and Shanghal F. da Costa, Mr. L Rodriques Canton. (Captain of the Macho team). Cant. By Order of the Board of Direc-1. C. H. Bates (Punjabis), Messrs. W. W. Woodwark, F. A. Kemp, 3. Rodger (Hongkong captain), and P. J. Harlow.
of Tokyo Denki Ryoho Kenkyusho tors, (Tokyo Electrical Cure Institute) and the Hongkong Government License.
310, Wyndham Street.
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LOCAL HOCKEY. Central British Defeat H.M.S. Cumberland.
For
Haiphong
February 17. February 17. 18. February February 10. February 19..
February 19:
General Porahing
Sirdhann Bengal Maru
Hakone Maru
Tilawa
Tottori Maru
Calchas
Burdwan
February 20. February 21.
Chitral
February 22.
Montevideo Maru
February 2
February 23,
February 23.
February 23.. February 23,
Asuka Maru Kitano Maru
President Grant Rawalpindi
OUTWARD MAILS.
Swalow, Amoy and Foochow
Six singles matches were played in all young speakers who wish the morning, leaving England in the their collection of oratorical wea
the back in load by four games to two. The pons to be as complete as, say, a doubles, modern golf champion's set of th pricoless Scots came
to one, clubs. Humour is however, with two wins thus leaving the contest a draw.
A keen edge on all such weapons. Sandakan In the singles, Lay displayed his addition; it is the home which sets Japan Gaelic spirit by giving nothing away except two stymies on the second and.
third greens, and overcame Batchelor by one up. "Cub" Smith Quin
the Satterthwaite covered a lot of ground, in In a friendly hockey match played morning, his caddis displaying morit Linaker the Annett his abacus in totting up King's nt
Park
Tuesday, wit оп
Pote-Hunt the Central British Association de strokes. feated H.M.S. Cumberland by two The competitive spirit was
Fourballs. goals to one, after leading at the tinued during the tin recess. with interval by a goal to nil. J. J. King varying results. Many ladies graced
Batchelor & Quin 0 Lay & Anderson 2
Johnston & A and W. II. G. Hirst scored for the the proceedings, from the first tee.
board Annett & Pote All records went by the
2 E. Smith winners while Lt.Cdr. Whetstone was
Hunt the Cumberland's when two singles contestants halved responsible-for
terthwaite point, scored as the result of a penalty the long third in twelve (120 yards) Linaker -&-Sat..
Results are appended': bully in the C.A. Win.
second half.
Singles.
Scotland England Batchelor (Capt.) 0 Lay
The Y.M.C.A. defeated the In- cognitos by three goals to nil in friendly hockey match on the hamo Тиса- ground at King's Park on
J. T. J. Price and W. day. Brown (2) acored the goals in the first half. The Y.M.C.A. fielded only ten men.
RUMJAHNS'
TENNIS MATCH
(Continued from Page 9.)
three games.
THE VITAL EIGHTH. 11.D. then came back, and seized
a 4-3 lead on his service. In the vital eighth game, he hold half a dozen game points, five of them from deuce, but he adopted ultra- wary tactics, and missed his op- portunities, Sirdar eventually ob- tained the vantage point and lost no time annexing the next to draw level at four-all.
Still H.D, fought back, and the
although rallies,
considerably alower, with both players adopting cautious tactics and waiting for errore, were tensely exciting. In the 16th and 16th games Sirdar applied extra pressure which brought its roward. Ho first won his own servico, and then broke through his cousins to finish off the match.
CHINA SEA DRAMA DOLLAR LINER RESCUES NINE FILIPINOS
to
Bagulo, Feb. 19. On her way from Hongkong Marila Tast week, the Dollar liner -President Jefferson effected the rescue of nine Filipinos from a dismasted and ruddericas sailing vessel, which was sighted twelve hours after the
left Hongkong linor
The natives, when rescued, were in of exhaustion. They the last set for Boven days, and
had been during the whole of that time their sole sustenance had been cocoanuts.
Their boat,
Atoop, small wooden was abandoned with its cargo of lum ber in Latitude 18.05 and Longitudo 117.48 Our Own Correspondent.
LA warning has been issued by the Hongkong Harbour Master stating that the derelict, in the position given above, in on the regular shipping track between Hongkong and Manda, and in
dangor to navigation]
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