TUESDAY 'MAY 29, 1923
LEAGUE TENNIS.
In addition to the tennis league results published yesterday, the following games were also played on Saturday :-
K.C.C. v. U.S.R.C.
"A" DIVISION, On their own ground Kowloon won by 59 games to 40: Scores
S.. E. and D. S. Green heat Worthington and Grace 9.2; beat Dods and Harrison 6-5; beat Roberts and Forsyth 8-3.
Wheeler and Hyde beat Worth ington and Grace 7-4; beat Dods and Harrison 6-5 beat Roberts and Forsyth 6-5.
Busschaert and Krebs lost to Worthington and Grace 5-6; lost to Dods and Harrison 5-6; beat Forsyth and Roberts 7-4
"B" DIVISION.
K.cc. "A" v. C.R.C:
This match
was
won by the Chinese by 58 games to 41 and puts the Kowloon team out of the running for league honours.
Scores:-
Yew and Lau beat Ramsey and Jack 10-1; lost to Brown and Mason 1-10; beat Bishop and Purves 8-3.
Choa and Chung beat Ramsey and Jack 7-4; beat Brown and Mason 6-5, beaf Bishop and Purves &3.
Hung and Lee beat Ramsey and Jack 8-3; beat Brown and Mason 8-3; lost to Bishop and Purves 2-9.
CLUB DE RECREIO
NETHERLANDS T. C.
V.
The Club de Recreio registered their second win at the expense of the N. T. C., the scores being 64 games to 35. Scores :-
Luis and Conceicao beat Groot and Walle 7-4; lost to Everts and de Leeuw 5-6; beat Spit and Mylldekha 6-5:
Noronha and Remedios beat Groot and Walle 8-3; beat Everts and de Leeuw 7-4; beat Spit and Mylldekha 8-3.
9-2.
Soares and Assuncao beat Groot
P
QUEEN'S COLLEGE
CRAIGENGOWER." B”.
V.
This resulted in a win for the College team by 61 games to 38. -
KC.C."B" v. CRAIGEN- GOWER “A”.
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NEW HOLT LINER.
"DARDANUS" LAUNCHED AT
BELFAST,
He said bis firo were indissolubly linked in friendship with Messrs. Alfred Halt & Co. The toning Mossra, Workman, Clark & Co. had built for Messrs. Holtin ships of different sorte amounted to 281,000 tons, the "Dardanus" being the fiftieth vosso).
THE CHINA MAIL.'
MISFORTUNE'S CHILDREN, NOTICE TO SHIPPERY ANY
HELPING AFFLICTED
ARMENIANS.
The annual report Armenian Red Cross and Refugee Fund shows that help for this deserving cause is still needed. It
states:-
PASSENGERS,
ROJECTED DEPARTURE-
June 1.---D, L.,
May 01-0 ́M
1-LOS.N. 20. N.
S-1.0.8.N. 5-10AN, B.-D. L 7.-08.K 10.-LOAN.
-Bulyang.
Haitoon.
inang
Sinklang.
Kvelyang
Wings
Falahing
Boshi Haru.
AMOY:
• Haifoong.
Bosha Maru.
FOOCHOW
TAKAO.
1-D, L., B.-D. L. Hatching. 7.-0.8.K
1.-D.L BD, L
Haifoong Hatching.
SHANGHAI,“
81,40, N.
1.-1.0.8.
Balyang-
The Bli Funnel linor "Dar- danus, built to the order of Messrs. Alfred Holt & Co., Liver pool, by Mesers. Workman, Clark & Co., Ltd., Belfast Shipyard, was
"In view of the many promises launched on April 18, the naming made to them during the war and ceremony being performed by Miss after, Armenians had every reason Mollie Boyd, daughter of Mr. Wil-to suppose that their claims would liam Boyd, managing director of the be among the first of those of builders. At & luncheon afterwards oppressed small nations to receive Mr. William, Boyd proposed the redress, yet not one of the toast of the owners.
numerous Conferences which have been held has brought any relief June to our suffering refugees. On the contrary, the lot of the Armenian people has grown steadily worse until very few, if any, of those whose home were in Asia Minor Jube are left undisturbed. By fire and massacre the wealthy Armenjan Mr. Lawrence Holt, replying, community of Smyma was uproot- said his firm and the builders firmed and scattered abroad, the whole June 7-0.8. K. Bosha Maru. had been associated continuously for colony in Eastern Thrace and most a great number of years, and at the of the Armenians in Constantinople present moment he believed they have had to flee to other lands, May 30LT had some 25 sca-going vessels built while together with the rest of the June 1-BF in Belfast successfully trading in native Christian population from their fleet. That day they had put Asia Minor, Armenians have been into the water the last ship which driven to swell the flood-tide of re-
Greek Islands, etc. While feeling | · they had contracted between tiem. fugees in Greece, Bulgaria, the They did not be their way clear to intensely grateful to the latter follow it up with another. They Governments, who have given like all other shipowners and a great hospitality and all the help in their many other people, made the radical power to the crowds of destitute mistake of thinking that trade people, many of whom had been the would be uore prosperous and more possessors of comfortable homes progressive after the war than it and fertile lands, we can but de- had, in fact, been. The result woemand, with all other relief workers they had entered into commitments in this cause since. 1914, that states- which exoceded their power to fulfil men should do their duty and fulfill convertently, and, being prudent the promises made to Armenians people, they did not want either to that, in return for their services to pledge the future or to take any the cause of the Entente during the unduly optimistic view of the future. war, they should be given lasting He believed the duty of every busi protection and security in a home ness man was to make, the best of of their own. bis contracts and try to fulfil them to the best of his ability. Having done that, they found themselves unable to give a further order for the time being.
THE VESSEL.
July
2-T.K.K. &-A.O.L
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BAN PUA
FALSE
MANICA
June 1-8.
Teri Centos.
Juns › LLOAN.
6.—4, 0.12
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Aug. 4-E, &,A.
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St. Albana
CEBU AND ILOIO,
· May 30.--17.5.6.B West (actus.
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Juso 2-E & A. Bas'&in.
B-1.0.8.0. Bandrskan.
JAYA PORTS, LAL
مسطح
May 31.-T.E.E. Este Maru, June 18,–Nango Y.K. Dan?seng Bikan.
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10.-10.8.g.
14.-T.KK. 14~0.P.8. 18.-A.O.L 17-P&O. 18.-P. &O,
27.A.O.L.
30.-T.K.K.
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ANTUNG, KHULUNG
June 3-TKE, 4.-N.Y.K. iL.-T.K.K..
1
We have yielded to the wishes of our supporters that this fund should remain open, and we can only do our duty in trying to assu age the pain and suffering brought about by present conditions, in the earnest hope that Governments and July 19.-T.K.K. the League of Nations will do their part and allot without delay a safe dwelling-place for the refugees, in Jane 3.-0.S.K. order that our work for them can. not consist merely of feeding and clothing. Thus alone can the satis May 29.-L.C.B.N. factory solution be achieved for Jane 2-0 N. which Armenia has waited so long.
assume a reconstructive form and
The principal dimensions of the and Walle 7-4; beat Everts and deDardatus" are: Length overall Leeuw. 7-4 beat Spit and Myldekha 470 ft., beam 58 ft., and depth 35 ft. 3 in. to upper deck. She has boon specially designed by the owner for their Eastern trade, and to comply with the Board of Trade requirements for a passenger vessel. Her dead-weiglit tonnage is about 9,900, her gross tonnage 7,700, and Contributions to the amount of her registered tonnage 4,800. It is £1,962 7s. 3d. were received during expected that she will have a speed the year, bringing the total of the of over 15 knots on trial. The fund to nearly £30,000. Though vessel is sub-divided by eight water- our balance sheet shows a surplus tight bulkheads extending to the of £899, before these lines are in upper deck, and her six large holds print the grants already allotted Laro arranged for the carriage of will bring it near to vanishing general cargoes, two of the holds point. We therefore entreat the being built to carry ail or water public generously to support our ballast. The pillering arrangements efforts for Armenian sufferers yet are designed to obtain the maximum a little longer. Our aim is, as it of space free from structural has always obstructions, thus providing stowage Armenians to help themselves. for bulky cargoes, such as machin- ery, locomotives, rails, timber, etc. The appliances for rapid loading;
Kowloon won easily, the final scores reading 71 games to 28.
Beydag
LR.C. TOURNAMENT.
In the above tournament, S. A. Rumjahn and S. O. Bux (scr.) de feated S. H. Ismail and A. H. Madar (owe 30) in the semi-final of the Handicap Doubles by 6-4; 7-5. In the other semi-final, S, A. Hussain and G. Mahomed (scr.) beat A. L. Rumjahn and S. Moos- __deen (rec, 2/6) by _6-4, 6-4.
GOLF.
USRC. v, K.C.C.
Last Sunday a twelve-aside golf match was played between the U.S.R.C. and the Kowloon C.C. at King's Park. Singles were played in the morning and foursomes in the afternoon. The U.S.R.C. had the best of the games, winning by 11% to 6%. The scores follow.
SINGLES,
U.S.R.C. E. J.R.
Mitchell 1
Major T. T.
Oakes
Captain
Chippindale O
Captain
Meredith 1
Lieutenant
Fendall I
Captain
K.C.C.
H. Overy
W. W.
Avenell I
F. Wheeler o H.E.
Fores Mara.
7.-0.8.K. 1.--N.Y.E. 15.-B. I.
'ZAMBOANGA.
May 30-0.9.8.D. Wost facius.
PENANG.
May 1-B. L Jane LNY.K.
-0.8, K. 7.-M.Y.E..
July 30-P. & 0. 30.-P. & 0.
Sept. 7.-P. & U,
Alipors. Rangeon Maru. Altai lifara. Honolulu Maru. Bonda
Sicilia
Macedonia.
BOMBAY AND COLOMBO,
July
† Aag. 6.-D. F 18.---..
BOSTYM
June 2-KT.K.
RF.
July
+
May 30,--B. L.
Allporo
7.-08.5
June 5-P. & 0.
Lahore
5.-0.8. K.
Altal Suru.
Shidžaoks Maru. Shinyo Maru. Taiyo Maru
DAIREN.
Hawaii Maru. 30.-T.KK.Siberia Maru.
TSINGTAO.
Talsang. Binkfang.
TIENTSIN.
Haichow. June. 2.-0. N.
9.-LO.8.N. Chipshing.
WEIHAIWEI
June 2-0. N, 2
CHEFOO
Jano 2-C. N.
Huichew.
HAIPHONGA
been, to help May 81-10.3.N.
ARRIVALS.
Soochow, (B) & S.) from Canton. -B9.
and discharging are of the most LATEST SHIPPING, NEWS, up-to-date description, there being 20 derricks, each served by a power- ful team winchi capable of taking loads of 5 to 10 tons. A special 40-ton derrick is also installed at the main hatch operated from a large
Kohyo Maru, (YKK) from hoisting barrel geared to the wind-Bangkok--C21. Jase. The propelling machinery adopted is the latest type of Brown Curtis geared turbines, developing 6,500 s.h.p., steam boing supplied by two large double-ended boilera fitted for forced draught and with superbeaters.
Lecang.
HOIHOW.
May 31.-LO.IN. Locsang. Jane 4-0. N.
Ohanan.
BAIGON.
May 31.-A.O.L
Lako Osawa. June 1.-0.8.K. Kishu Marn.
BANGKOK. June 1.-0.BK. Kisha Maru.
Barks. 1-2-E A...
4.-LO.6.N.· Chenan. Bintang.
18--E A Kweiyang, (B. & S.) from Bang- kok.-B28.
Tung Hing, (Shung Cheong) from Fort Bayard-Co.'s Wharf.
Sung Shun Maru, (N.Y.K.) from Shanghai, Swatow.-C39.
Tamba Maru, (NYK) from Bombay, Singapore.-A8.
Pong Tong, (Yuen Sing Fat) from Saigon.-C18.
Woron, (M.B.K.) from Muroran. Off Stonecutters. Monaduock, (Bank Line) from Manila-Kowloon Wharf.
Pheumpenh, (Wo Fat Sing) from Saigon.-A30-
Saian Maru, (Y.K.K.) from Hal phong, Pakhoi-Ci
Kotsu Maru, (M.B.K.) from Milke, A52.
FASBENOÈR ACCOMMODATION. Staterooms for saloon passengers are fitted amidships, while accom- modation for officers, engineers and crow is on & specially good scale, Messrs. Holt's having a high re J.C.Fletcher 1⁄2 their consideration of the comfort putation among seafaring men for and welfare of the personnel of their
The "tween decks in Flume (Dodwell & Co.) large Bleet, forecastle and bridge are arranged from Trieste, Singapor-Kow- for the accommodation of pilgrim loon Wharf. traffic, with a large hospital on the poop for their use. Separate galloys have been installed to cook for the different classes accommodated, and dry storerooms, including special refrigerated chambers, provided for the carriage of provisions. An ample supply of fresh water is carried. An up-to-date wireless tele- graphy plant, emergency dymmo. for use in the unlikely event of a breakdown in the main glectric plant, boat accommodation for all on board, and many other features Total 42 find place on the "Dardanus."
Stevens o A. W. E. Hewitt o Davidson 1. *Captain Moore 1. J. S. Agassiz O
Lieutenant
.Redding I H. Page
Capt. Newton-
Kingo K Mason
Capt. Hayes
Nowington o J. Smith Captain
Bingham 1 Edwards o W.S. Brown 1. P.Heathcote o
Total 7
FOURSOMES.
U.S.R.C..
Mitchell and
Meredith I
Hayes
Oakes and
TIME TO CHANGE IT.
X.C.C.
Father was angry." 'Overy and
Are you writing to that young Wheeler oman of yours gain, Edith? You've been writing to him for years! Fletcher and
How do you sign your letters?"
Oh, I always say I remain ever your loving Edith Jones.
Father thought a moment. Then he said firmly
remain
Newington 0° Avenell
Fondall and Stevens and
Newton-King 1.
Redding and
Moore
McHewitt and
Mason O
Davidson and
Agassiz 0 Page and Chippindale 1
Smith Bingham andy – Edwards and
Brown 0 Heathcote
Total
Well, strike out the ever, and put three lines under the Jones. It's time that young man was coming to the point..
* Cause of Derpendeney, Dorpondency la diten esteed by
DEPARTURES
Akem, (AP.C.) for San Fran cisco-May 200
Tenkai Maru, (Y.K.K) for Bang kok-May 29,399 v
Preussen, (Arahold & Co) for Yokohama, Shanghal-May 29.
Hannawa, (Arnhold & Co.) for Manila-May. 29.
Tsukuba Mars, (M.B.K.) for Tam- sub-May 29
MA
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Yeljun Maru,(M.B.K.) for Dairon, I-P 0. Tsingtao May 29, 1920
** Japan, (B.LS.N.) for Kobe, Amoy.
May 29 M
Hathons, (Douglas & Co.) for
Foochow, Swatow.
Abpittal, (Kwong O) for Fort-P. &0.. Bayard Maying
Stage, (LCJL) for Bangkok.
May 20
Yangtazklang, (Cheong Fat) for 12-
May 29,
Mohon, CTung Tuck) for Canton,
fara, (N.Y.K.) for Kol
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18-N.Y.K.
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