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(Continued from Page 1.)

now been imposed in certain sections of Haita.-United Press,

SEVERE PALESTINE LOSSES

Haifa, July 25.

the is allowed on No one streets of cities in a wide aren in Palestine between 7 p.m. and 5 am. daily as the result of the latest curfew imposed by military authorities.

the

The curfew is operative in towns In the eastern areas.

two

A party of Jewish supernumeries was ambushed near Nazareth, one Injured. killed and analber being k

killed and Another Jew was wounded by a land mine explosion at Sharon Plain. One Jew was killed and another wounded when a work- ing party was sniped at near Tiberias. The death roll from explosions and rioting this morning is now given us 43 Arabs and four Jews kified and 41 Arabs und Reuter.

11

Jews

wounded.

ARABS TAKE REPRISALS

Jerusalem, July 25.

So far it has been impossible to find any clue to the identity of the bortitz Outrage perpetrators of the yesterday, in which 35 persons were killed and 60 injured when times bomb ext

exploded.

The bomb exploded in a densely. crowded Arnb vegetable market. causing scenes of Indescribable con- fusion and panic. The perpet;ators.

the bob in evidently placed concealed position before the market opened.

D

bright The crime mmediately reprisals in the form of euntoura- Severni tion in the Jewish quarter.

Jewish Jaxt Jewish houses mid a were set on fire by Arab rinters.

Twa murders are reported front Nazareth, where the bodies of two Arabs were found on the outskirts of the town-Trans-Ocean.

STOCK MARKET REPORT

The Hongkong Stock exchange official summary, issued at 3.15 p.m.

yesterday, reads:

The market

round.

continues

Nuyers

Arm

Hongkong Bank (Low) £90 x diy,

Union Insurance $493

Union Waterboats $9

H.K. & K. Wharven 130

H.K. Docks (New) $20

Providents (Old) $3! Providents (New) $337 Raubs $9.00

Venz Goldfield $3

H. & S. Hotel

$4.85

K. Lanan 433-4

H.K. 4% Deb. $100

H.K. Realties $3.05

Peak Tram (Old) 504

Star Ferries $7055

Chion Lights (Old) $11

China Lights (New) 69

HK. Electries 80032

Telephones (New) $3.00

Cements $10.60

Watsons $7.15

Entertainmonte $1

Constructions $14.

H.K. Govt. 34% Loan 1% pm, Consolidated China Prov, "(Old)' $7

Consolidated China Prov. (Now) $0

Ballers

Canton Insurance $240

HK. & K. Wharvos $132

H.K. Renities 3.95

Star Ferries $0019

Sales

II.K. Docks (Old) $21

HH. Dock (New) 20

Providents (Old)

Providents (New) $3,3714/3,40

H. S. Hotels $0.03

Star Ferries: $00

IX. Electries 961

Antamoks P. 3015

Atoka 30

Bagulo Gold 22

Denguet Consol 11.20

Coco Grove 435

Dernonstrations 23

San Mauricio 53

Buyce Consol Jo

United Paracates 33

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PRICES

LATEST CABLED

QUOTATIONS

New York, July 25. New York Cotton

Opening

October December Jan. (1939) Mar. (1039) May (1930) July (1939) Spot

Closing 8.89/60 8.77/77 8.07/06 8.84/84 8.08/08

...8.00N

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0.05/05 9.11/11 0.00/00

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March

May

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JULY 26, 1938.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MRS. MOODY Investigating

RETURNS TO WIMBLEDON Ill-Treatment

PROCLAMATION issued by

THE TAX BUREAU of the First Area under THE KWANGTUNG FINANCE DEPARTMENT

Reports Of

London, July 25. Replying to a question in the House of Commons to-day by Sir Alfred Knox, Conservative M.P. for Wycombe, Mr. R. A. Butter, Under- Secretary for Foreign Affairs, sald that the British Consul-General in to Shanghai had been requested furnish a report on the treatment of the crew of the British steamer Therese

Moller by the Soviet to the

authorities in Sakhalin last October. -Reuter.

Members of the crew of the Thereso

(Continued from Page 8.) ald-her opponent's best game re- turned under practice Miss Jamso only just squeezed home, We have recolved instructions CHINESE PLAYER'S FINE FORM All the men "seeds" are still alive, Finance

but Mitle of Jugoslavia may thank from the Kwangtung

to the following the rain for impairing A. D. Rus- Department

sell's volleying excursions in the fifth offect:-

set:

an Menzel's survival "In accordance with records challenge by Choy is still in doubt.

The centre court donned its water- on file, a transit tax should be levied on

ali goods passing proof mantle when Czechoslovakin the locality. It is our under- und China had each won a set and was breeding exclie standing that goods are some games in the third. The struggle

was even and was times shipped to Hunan and ment. Choy's beautiful passing shots Hankow direct from Kowloon by across on incoming vollyer had given train. On passing through this him a 52 lead. Menzel's hands pierced his hair in perplexity, but his province, a transit tax should be top spins began to operate, and he levied on such goods in accord-won five games in a row to take the anco with regulations in order first set.

Choy offered him polite praise us that a large amount of revenue

they waited for new balls, but he However, not dwindle. may

was in no yielding mood, and soon was Anding there may be considerable in-his effortless driving

Employ- convenience felt by the mer-holes in the Czech's court. chants who are required to paying his lighter weight on a surface now sprinkled with raindrops. Choy the transit tux in Canton, went to 4-2 and was out at 6-3, whereas these goods are shipped if the Chinese plays as well to-day the by trains at Kowloon. For the giants may be felled.

the to anke

TEST FOR MITIC of convenience

I was merchants, we have decided to

not surprised when MRIC establish an office at Shumchun was taken to five sets by Russell, of Jugoslav's young of Argentina. The for the special

purpose collecting this lax, so that mer-place in the seeding list, relative to The Geld, was scarcely warranted, chants can pay it at the spot. He could gather only one game In the French The rate of transit tax on al 19 against Menzel in goods will be 60% of the Cha-chatpionship.

Milic hus strokes, but toms duty paid on such goods." Pursant to the above, it basured tactical ability, especially for a match on turf, where quicker bern decided that effective as from thinking and more resource are re- the 15th July, 27th Year of the quired. Russell's drup volleys, pre- by sound driving, constantly Chinese Republic, our

office at

nut

yel

Shumchun will begin to function. *m, and he was conced-

in many points by double faults. the ith set, us said, the volleyer's foothold was disturbed by rain,

Hudge's purple was unspotted, but the champion was put right on his mettle when Henry Billington, be- ginning like a house on fire, opened Footfault with us 5---2 send. penalty, which brought two dout

But for

In addition to notifying all con- cerned, this proclamation is issued with a view to its being noted by all Chinese and foreign merchants Should they have goods BM wefl. forwarded to Bunnn and Hankow by train from Kowloon hereafter,

ite train, he would almost duly, assuredly have collared the set. after paying the Customs they are requested to send their

burst of speed, while BIRIAton's men with funds together with the it lusted, had the crowd cheering and Customs papers to pay the transitunge las to our offre at Shumchun.

In order to ensure that there will be no delay, no objection to pay this tax shall be tolerated.

CHOW SING NAM. Director of the Tax Bureau of the First Aren

July

Year 13, 27th

of Chinese Republic.

20

completely surprised. The New-bury backhand was os sound as the forehand, and bolli gained in quality from the fact that the bull

was

rising when struck. Burige had to make a reprisal in the grund man- ner, but I doubt whether any of bis appients the world over have given the champion such a hot-paced seven

gants.

CONSIGNEES' NOTICES. Dat sa inuch energy was wasted by

THE BURNS PHILP LINE

From MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, SALAMAUA, KABAUL and MANILA.

The Motor Vessel

La luck

Deloford had no effective reply to the Henkel's fust first service und eriso volleys taken on the run. He was outpaced and outplaced, but he won a handful of games, and one felt surry

ground stroke control. I never watched the long duel be- tween Malfroy and Mako without secing Budge's doubles partner dis concerted by an impudent lob volley. This was the second largest match of the day, ultimately won by the Amer fean's superior stamina

Mulfry's clever tactics and Make's too! optimism held a large gallery for two hours.

"NEPTUNA" Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the huzur- dous and/or extra hazardous Go-

Tu another "five-setter" Coombe, last your's New Zealand champion, downs of The Hongkong and Kowloon made a brave recovery against Cejnar, Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., whence but the Czech raised his game in the wharves delivery fifth set. keeping his best services and/or from the

for the vital stage. may be obtained.

No claims will be admitted after

Kho Sin

Kie

won in four sets the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered against von Metaxa, but he never looked free from danger nor happy after the 30th July, 1930,

with a lefthanded service that did not subject to rent.

give him time to employ his top-spin

will

be

in

Meller alleged, on their arrival in Shanghal recently, that they had been

detained for several weeks and ti- treated by the Soviet authorities dur- Ing a recent voyage to the north,

JAPANESE PLANNING SEIZURE OF MILLS

(Continued from Page 1.)

businesses foreign-owned Japanese occupied areas; on facilties

representatives to Inspect the

garding the restriction on Chinese

of

in

THE

SMALLEST

WATCH

IN THE

WORLD

may be seen

in Hong Kong

RUSSIAN WARSHIPS

MASSING

(Continued from Page 13

Muriden, Conservative M. P. for

North Battersea, and

Sir

John

BRITISH ADVISER TO WATCH PRAGUE'S CRISIS

(Continued from Page 43,

Haslam, Conservative M. P. for be submitted until they have been Bolton, thai the matters they had thoroughly discussed by the Sudeten

the freedom of German and other groups-Reuter, raised, namely

transit for British merchant shipping

on Chinese

inland waterways and the

state of negotiations between the

Shanghal consular body and the Japanese authorities for a resump-

Chamberlain to Explain London, July 25.

The Prime Minister, Mr. Neville

EL com-

tion of dredging by the Whangpoo Chamberlain, will make

Bourdi, were Conservancy

among prehensive review of the inter- those which would be reviewed in national altuation during the foreign the forthcoming conversations be- nffairs debate in the House of Com- tween Sir Robert Craigte and mons to-morrow.

Mr. Chamberlain will especially dent

General Ugaki.

Mr. Buller added that he would with the Czecho-Slavaklon situation bear in mind that this great area of in the light of recent

Inland water was far from the sceno Reuter.

of fighting. He was aware, he said,

of the great importance of

waterways.-Reuter,

at

these

COOLIE KILLED

IN WANCHAI

near

eventa.

OCEAN FLIER GUEST OF AMBASSADOR

Douglas

the

Irish-

Waiter

A Intal motor Decident occurred the Road, Gloucester

London, July 25. Dreamland Ballroom, shortly before

Corrigan, midnight last night Three coolles for British bond-holders and their We all know that were involved in the accident, Ah American who flew the Atlantic in Ting, was killed, while Leung Wa a nine-year-old "crate", has arrived

In London by aeroplane.

of Mr. He is the guest Shanghai-Nanking Railway, and re- Swiss craftsmanship is and Ah Man were injured.

It la learned that the three coolles workers in British factories from unexcelled in the Watch-were carrying a plank which had Kennedy, the American Ambassador.

to ""gangway** a-United Press. served 15

Trans-Ocean adds that Corrigan Portuguese schooner from Macao,

car may accept offers made by British No. 750, driven by Chan Kon,

a film producers for a tour

United Kingdom.

travelling to work in municipal tenma,

Mr. Butler, in reply, said that the subjects, t

inter alla, would be discuss

Industry, and many a time one has stopped to ed between the British Ambassador in Tokyo, Sir Robert Craigie, and the marvel Japanese Foreign Minister, General

day or two.

at some

tiny

K. Ugaki, in the course of the next watches when display-

Meanwhile, the British Foreigned, wondering how it is

Secretary, Lord Halifax, would stress

to the importance he attached early settlement of these issues.

Mr. P. J. Noel-Baker, Labour MP. for Coventry, asked Mr. Butler

Halifax that to urge on Lord

be should point out that the Japanese Government hac Violated almost

at all possible to make

them in such small sizes.

Up to now Hongkong every known rule of international has not yet had the pri

Law.

M. Butler replied that he did not doubt that

revelant overy would come under consideration,

ncross the road, when private mechanic, ran into them.

POST OFFICE.

From

Strails

Japan and Shanghai Japan and Shanghai Shanghai and Amey

the seeing point vilege of

smallest watch ever

Balphong made, but during the further question by Commander Anext few days an oppor- here from an inspection tour of the Soviet-Manchukau frontier.

MATTER IN HAND Mr. Buller rds stated. In reply to

tunity will be given for

He said that he had noticed during

the his one-week tour of border those interested to view region that the situation was strained

to some extent in connection with the SMALLEST WATCH the Chungkufeng Incident.

The Soviet troops in the Changku-IN THE WORLD feng hill arch were constructing military works, the officer revealed. while the strength of the Soviet frontier guards had been increased Considerably.

He also agreed that Soviet finves are continuing war preparations In the Far East,

prabribly Japanese)

will "Border disputer occur in future, but the nation must watch the situation with culin alimde," the officer said in conclusion.-Dumel,

TERRIFIC BATTLE

RAGING

(Continued from Page 1.}

from the city, the spokesman said. - United Press.

At

Messrs.

SENNET

FRERES

Cloucester Building Pedder St.

The movement of this remarkable watch is no

ONE DIVISION LANDED

Hankow, July 20. It is officially announced that the 1 Jandled total Japanese strength Kutang is estimuted at over one wider than two match-

division.

Supported by heavy artillery the sticks lying side and air bombardment, the Japanese

INWARD MAILS

fer

Cremer

Hector

Jean Laborde Tjtsalak Canton

date.

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways

Direct Service"-London

21st July.

Tientsin und Swatow

Canada, U.S.A., Japan and Shung-

hai (Vancouver

July)

Japan

Shanghai

Calcutta and Struits

Air Mail by

"Impertal Direct Service"London

24th July.

Shanghal and Amoy

U.S.A., Japan and Manila. (San

Francisco date, ist July)

Japan and Shanghal

Imperial Airways Plans Ninghai

Tnima

of the

Dac.

.July 26.

.July 20.

July 26.

July 20.

July 27.

...July 27.

July 27,

July 28. :.July 28. July 28. .July 28.

B.C. date, 9th

Emp. of Asin

Tegelberg Yuensang

Airways

date,

}

Imperial Airways Plane Kwangtung

..July 29.

July 20.

Pres. Pierce

Suwa Muru

July 29. ..July 29.

London

Haruna Moru Holhow

July 30.

.July 30.

Islami Lycaon

July 30.

...July 30.

July 30.

July 31.

August 1.

Strails and Europe via Nogupatum

(Letters and

Papers)

date, 30th June.

Tientsin

kapan

Straits

Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Pan American Airways Plane

Direct Service" San Frunelsco

date, 22nd July.

Shanghai and Amoy

Straits and Manila

Tientsin and Swatow Rabuuk

Japan Calcutta and Straits Shanghai,

For

Tjisadane

Agamemnon

Chungking

Friderun

Manila Maru Shirnla - Tyndareus

OUTWARD MAILS

Per

Tuesday

August 1. August 1. .August August ..August 2.

Date and Time.

Tuca, July 25,

........ Taybank ..Tues., July 26, 2.30 pm, Airways Hector

G.P.O. and K.r.o.

by

Shanghai

are now advancing in two groups, side one column to the south-west and another to the north-west. United of Pruss,

по

different

and it

than less

parts,

consists

Air Mail for

Direct Service"-due Amsterdam 7th August.

"K.L.M."

}

Reg. Ord.,

74

Air

Mail

each

for Chungkint Hankow) by the "C.N.A.C." AI-

(via C.N.A.C. Plane

ways Direct Service."

MOVING FROM HANKOW

Hankow, July 25.

Chinese Government offices will be of which is made by removed August 4-United Pres

hand. It is a product of well-known the

All claims against the steamer must forehand. The Chinese had to fall be presented to the Undersigned, on back on the chop stroke, and that

from Hankow before the 16th August, 1030, or meant that his volleying activities will not be recognized.

DIPLOMAT LEAVING To comply with the General Bond-wete restricted.

I must not forget the many service

Hankow, July 25. ed Warehouse Regulations consignees

ares that Rogers scored against Mr. Nelson Johnson, the US. u Revenue Officer must have attendance when damaged dutiable Pallada, nor the Irishman's really Ambassador to China, is proceeding fine play in the last two sets. He to Chungking soon after the end of All broken, chafed, and damaged bad to open his shoulders to break the month.-United Press. Goods are to be left in the Godowns, the steadiness of the left-handed where they will be examined on the Jugoslav, but yesterday he was re- 29th July, 1938, at 10 a.m., by Messrs. Blstering bull's-eyes. Goddard and Douglas,

goods are examined.

MEN'S SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP (stolder; J. D. Budge, V.B.A.7 SECOND ROUND

No Fire Insurance has been effect- ed.

Bills of Lading will be counter. signed by,

GIBD, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.

Agents. Hongkong. 23rd July, 1938. SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES

MESSAGELIES MARITIMES.

The Steamship

"FELIX ROUSSEL” No. 18 A/38 Bringing Cargo from Marseilles via Saigon etc., arrived Hongkong on Wednesday, 20th July, 1938.

Consignees are hereby informed

W. AUSTIN (G.B. nom.) bt J. Darking

TO.D.), 6-4, 6-4, 6-4.

T. Blenderman Brooks (G.B.) bt E. Koch (Germany), 6-4, 1-6, 4-0, 0-7, 6-0. HECHT (Czechoslovakia) bi J, Van den Eynde (Belgium), 6-2, 6-4, 6-4, 3, S. Oluf (G.B. nom.) bt T. Abe (Japan).

0-4, 0-3, 0-4. F. FUNCEC (Jugoslavia) bt 9. Minde

(Norway), 0-1, 6-4, 0-1.

E. R. Avory (G.B.) bt P. Geethand

(Belgium), 6-4, 10-8, 7-0.

C. M. Jones (G.B.) bt C. F. O. Later

(G.D.). 1-2, 0-2, 2-0, 0-1,

F. Cejnar

(Czechoslovakia) bt D,

4-8.

Coombe (N. Zenland), 6-0, 0-1, 3-0,

Procopio (Brazil) bt 9. Starreguy

(Uruguay), 2-0, 7-5, 6-4, 7-0.

M. Elimer (Switzerland) utt. Morton

(..). 7-0, 0-0, 6-1. II. Maneff (Switzerland) bt W. T. Ander-

0-2, 4-6, 7-5, 6-3.

that their goods with the exception son (G.B.), -1, 6-2, 6-2, 6-4. of Oplum, Treasure and Valuables R. Singh (india) bt E. C. Peters (G.D.), are being landed and stored into then. Geptest Germany) ht Hon. C. N. o. Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Ritchie 10.13.), 6-3, 6-3, 6-0. Wharf and Godown, Co. Ltd., Kow-D. MacPhail (Ga.) bt L.G. N. Lee (Q.B.),

0-3, 0-3 2-0, 0-1. whence delivery

Ghaus Mohamined (India) bt I. Bolelli obtained immediately after landing.

(France), 2-0, 0-3, 0-3, 6-2, All claims must be sent in to me. on or before 30th July, 1938, they will not be recognized.

4

loon,

16.05/10,04 10.08/00 10.13/22 10.15/20 .10.20/30 10.45/42

1032/32

Sales for the day:-4,500 tons.

Chlongo Wheat 00709

September December. 7171 May. Saturday's Sales:

Reptember December

•May

July

"October

December

may

be

G. Collins (G.D.) bt B. W. Higgin (0.01). 0-0, 6-2, 6-4.

KIO BIN KIE (China) bt G. von Metaxa

(Germany), 0-4, 3-3, 6-4, 6-4.

(6.1.),. 6-3, 6-4, 1-0.

Damaged Packages will be examin. E Godsell (G.B.) bt A. T. England ed by the Company's Surveyor! Messrs--Goddard and Douglas in

Officer

any

00 /07% the presence of the Consignees at 70/70% 19.00 am. on Tuesday, 26 July, 72%/72% 1038.

Canalgnees must have a Revenue 14:218,000 bushels.

when in attendance Chicago Corn"

dutiable goods are examined by the 074/07% 60%/60% Company's SurveyoXE, :: 80%/60% 05%/0535 No Fire Insurance will be effected

*: 50/50

by us in any case whatever.. Winniper Wadat

E. OHL. 2007/0033

Agent. (70%%%/764%

Hongkong, 20th July, 1938.

-7874/755

G. Make (U.S.A) bi C. E. Maitrey (N.

Zosland), 4-6, 6-3, 0-4, 4-0 -2.

S. L. R. Sawlingy (India) ot J. B. Sturgeon

(G.B.), 3-6, 6-4, 6-3, 0-9. WOMEN'S SINGLES CHAMPION- SHIP

(Holder: Mes, D, L. Little) SECOND ROUND

Fri. R. Kraus (Germany) bt Miss P. A.

O'Connell (G.B.), 6-3, 1-6, 6-3. Mrs, W, 11. Durlac (GB,) bt Miss F. D.

Cooke (G.B.), 2-0, 0-1 0-4. Miss M. Morphow 15. Africa) bt Miss E

H. Harvey (G.B.), 6-5, 9-7. Mus S. Nocl

bi Mma. J. Pakay

(Hungary), 7-0, 0-3. Mej, M. I. Conquerque (Netherlands) bt Miss M. Riddell (G.B.), 6-3, 8-10, 0-3. Mian P. James (G.D.) bì Mma, J. de Meulemeester (Belgium), 6-0, 6-0, 7-0. Miss D, Bundy (UBA), bt Miss F. S. |

· Faru (G.D.), 6-2, 6-2

Mits G. M. Southwell (G.B.) bt Miga M.

Trouncer (G.B.), 0-3, 1-6, 7-8. NÊN S. G. Chuoc fck) ít 333 E. M

Hamilton (CE),), 6-9, 0=4. - Miss T. Coyne (Austraila).

bt Miss G. O.

Hoohing (GB), 6-1

Mis M. Stewart (G.D.) bt Miss N. 1.

Brown (G.B), 0-1, 7-0. Mr. P.

Kalght (GB) DI

Baumgarton (Hungary), 100, M.

M

Mia. E. L. Heino Milor (S. Africa) ht

Mias-D; Kitson (5. Africa), 0-1,

A6

July 28 4 p.m. July 26, 4.30 p.m. Tues., July 26,

G. P. O. and K. P. O, Ref.. Ord.,

July 20, 4.30 p.m. July 26, 5 p.m.

Air Mall for Stan, Lanchow, Chang- Eurasia Plane ......Tues., July 20.

sha and Chengiu, etc: (via Han- kow) by the "Eurasia Airways by Service" (to further points LE

Services COULTRE Watch Fac- tory, Switzerland, who incidentally are

the

makers of

THE

FLATTEST

POCKET

permit). Saigon, Madang, Salamaun, Rabaul Neptuna......Tues, July 26, 5 p.m.

1

G.P.O. and K.P.0.

Surface transport

RCA.......

Ord,

July 30, 1.30 p.m. July 26, 5 p.m.

Sydney Melbourne

Strails, Ceylan, India, Aden, Egypt Hector

and Europe via Marseilles due Marseilles, 20th August and Lon- don Parcels due London, September.

G.P.Q. and K.P.O.

1st

Parcels, Reg. Ord.,

Samabul and Wuchow

Kongmoon

Holhow, Pakhol and Haiphong

Shanghai......

*Swalow and Bangkok Swatow, Amoy and "Foochow Swatow, Foochow and Tlenisin

Samshui and Wuchow

Wednesday

Tues., July 26,

.....July 26, 3 p.m. July 20, 4.15 p.m. ...July 26, 5 p.m.

Tai Ming...Wed., July 27, 8.15 am. Fook On Wed, July 27, 10 a.m. Kiungchow...Wed., July 27, 10 a.m. Anking.....Wed., July 27, 2.30 p.m. Kwelyang..Wed., July 27, 2.30 p.m. Wed., July 27, 3 p.m. Wed., July 27, 4.30 p.m.

Halton Kaying

Thursday

Kongso...Thurs., July 20, 0.15 a.m. Tigalai...Thurs., July 20, 10 n.m. Tai Leo Thurs., July 28, 11.00 4.m. *Swatow, "Shanghai and Tientsin. Sandviken Thurs., July 28, 2.30 p.m. Manila

Emp; of Asia

WATCH

Batavia und Sourabaya Kongmoon

IN

EXISTENCE

MIS, 13. WILLS MOODY ALM which will be on display PANA JEDRZEJOWSKA (Poland) bijat the same time.

11 C. 1topman (Australia), 6-3,

Mrs. M. R, King (Q.B.), 6-2, 4-0, 6-4, Miss J. Saunders (0.13.) bt Miss It. Thomas

(G.B,), 6-3, 6-3,

MÀU, 8, P. VARYAN (U8,A.), bt Mrs, R.

E. Haylock (G3.), 6-2, 6-4.

Miss M, E. Lumb (G.B, nom.) bt Miss M.

Iteoloy (G..), 7-5, 6-3,

Swataw and Shanghai

Thurs., July 28, 3.30 p.m. Tsinan....Thurs., July 28, 4.30 p.m.

Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Imperial

Direct Service"-due London, 4th. August.

Airways Plane..........Thurs., July 28. K.P.O. Reg.,

Friday

The public will un-

"K.L.M. for Air Mail

Direct Service''--due Amsterdam, 0th August

MINA B. Nulie G.B.) bt Mrs. D. B. doubtedly avail them-

Andrus UH.A.), 2-0, 0-4, 0-2,

ENKEL (Germany) bt M. D. Doloford MEG. Macpherson-Grant Gurselves of such an unique

C. BOURRUR (France) ht G. I. B. Meredi

(G.D.), 6-4, 6-3, 6-3,

(0.33.), 6-3, 6-1, 6-3,

Anderson 1.8.A) bt M. Całko (Hungary), 0-1, 0-0, 0-4.

d. Rogers (troland) bt J. Pallada

(Jugoslavin), 7-0, 020, 6-4, 0-3.

7. D. JUDGE (USA) H. "Billington

(0.3.), 7-5, 6-1, 0-1,

Mrs. E. C. Petorn (0.0.), 4-0, 6-1, 6-2.

THIRD ROUND

MISS A MARBLE (USA)) Dt. Miss B.

Florcey (S. Africa), 0-4, 6-0.

MIXED DOUBLES CHAMPION.

-SHIP

opportunity to

these most interesting

(Holders: J. D. Budge and A. sebe, achievements of a highly

U.S.A.)

FIRST ROUND

D. MITIC (Jugoslavia) bi. A. D. Rumell. Van Swol and Mit S. M. Paterson bt

(Argentina), 0-8, 0-0, 0-3, 3-0, 0-4.

N. Sharpe (4.3.) bt Rt. K. Tinkler (G..),

| P. Nekeno (Japan) bt G. L. Tuckelt (G.B.,

6-2, 6-4, 13-10.

W. Musgrove and Mis D. Bundy, 6-4,

Hington) and Mar 3. Ingram bt J.

Moreau and Miss 7. Milné, 6-3, 0-1,

July 28, 5 p.. .July 28, 6 p.m.

Ord...

G. P. O..

Reg.,

Ord.

p.m.

July 28.,

July 28. 7 p.nt.

Airways Suwa Maru ...................... Fri, July '20.

G. F. O. and K. P. 0,

Пек.... Ord.,

Straits, Ceylon, India, East and Suwa Maru

South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles-dun Mar- neilles, 20th August.

view

Samahul and Wuchow

Haiphong

Siberia

·Amoy

specialised industry.

.... July 28, ☀ p.m. July 20, 4.20 p.m. Fri., July 20.

G.P. O. and K. P. O. Reg., Ord..

July 20, 4.15 p.m. July 29, 5 p.m.

Saturday

Tai Hing....Sat., July 80, 8.10 d.m. Canton ..Sat, July 30, 2.00 p.m.

Haruna. Cremer

Shanghai, Japan and Europe Viana Maru .Sat, July 30, 3.30 p.m.

.Sat., July 30,:0 p.m.

*Superscribed correspondence only.

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