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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1925.

P.&O.-British India Apcar and

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Eastern & Australian

Lines

(COMPANIES incorporated in ENGLAND).

MAIL AND PASSENGER

SERVICES.

TRAITS, JAVA, BURMA, CEYLON, INDIA, PERSIAN GULF. WEST INDIES, MAURITIUS, EAST AND SOUTH AFRICA.

* ZEALAND AND AUSTRALASIA, INCLUDING

-RED BEA

QUEENSLAND PORTS,

EGYPT, EURO:

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL

FORT NIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, (Under Contract with F.M. Government.,

FROM

HONGKONG ABOUT)

Flat Feb.

E E

*KASHMIR"

P,DOH

"HALWA"

10,941

"JEYPORE"

2:314

SOUDAN

€198

KASHGAR"

1,008

. Neon:

Mh Mar. 11th Mar. 18th Mar, Zink Mint.

*** RIDDERPORE”

F,334

Biol Mar.

*MIRZAPORE"

0716

8th Mar.

BIGLIA

6.813.

art blar.

* HANTUA

10,02

4th Apr.

EARMALA

9,00%

18th Apr

MACEDONIA". 1180

ted May

*BARDINIA'

+,284

18th May

• NAGOYA"

8,1.86

ib May

* SOUDAN"

8,818

"MOREA"

10.011

18th May M: May

**KALYAN

9,118

13th June

SICILIA

4.813

38d June

MALWA

10,041

**KASHMIR

***MANTUA“

8,00 ~10;9 2

17th June 1th July

9th July

BRITISH

*TALAMBA"

8,018

** TAKLIWA *.*

7,036

9th Mar

"TAIREA"

7,893

19th Mar.

* TAKADA"

8,846

With Mar

**TALMA"

1,000

"TILAWA"

10,00

18th Apr 15th Apr.

BASTERN &

TANDA

ST. ALBANS "

"ANAFURA"

INDIA-APUAR

1th Feb.

DESTINATION

Marseille, Loados,Antworpe Hil

Marseilles and London Sapore.Penang, Bombay S'pore, Penang, Colombo & B'bay Hariaille, London & Antwerp Singapore and Bombay Singapore and Bombay Bingapore, Penang, Col'bo & B'bay Marseille And London

Marseilles, London & Antworp Marseilles and London

Singapore, Penang, Colbo & B'bay

Marseilles and London.

Bipere. Pensog Colbo & Bombay Marsailles and Londer Marseilles, London & Antworp S'pore, Fenang, Colbo & B'Gay Marsollies and Londen

Marsailles, London & Antwerp Marscilien & London

SAILINGS

(South)

Singapore, Penang & Calcutta Singapore, Penang & Calcutta. Singapore, Penang & Calcotta. Singapore, Penang & Calcatta. Singapore, Penang & Calents. 8ingapore, Penang Calcotta.

AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South:

18th Feb. (Manila, Sandakan, Thursday island

tt å pr. Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney and 19th Apr. Maibaoine.

,95€ 6,000 4,600

The B. & A. 9.8. Co. Ltd. shamers will also call at Stangkai, Hloilo, Cebo, Kolambugan, Tawso, Tiz or. Duw, or other porta route as inducement offers

Frequent opt sections frem. Austraia with the following New Zealan

The Union 6.8. Con Lany's steamers to the United Kingdom vis

Yzconver, San Francisco etc.

The F. & D. Royal Mail steamers to London via Buer Canal

The P. O. Branch Fervice of steamers to Londer via the Cape.

THE CHINA MAIL.

LOCAL SPORT.

! FOOTBALL.

TO-MORROW'S, GAMES,

[By Dutchie."]

Owing to the Races there will

be no games on the Valley grounds. The following are the fixtures:-

First Division. RA. v. China "BA" Sookumpoo ground:

Kick-of. 4.15 p.12.

Second Division. Kowloon Res. v. Recreio "A," Kowloon ground.".

Kick-ofT. 2.45 p.m.

A nearly every one will be at the Ruce meeting to-morrow; & large crowd will not be expected at Sookumpoo, but no doubt the Chinese will send their quota of spectators. As a result of this game the R.A. should improye their position in the League,

Although the Kowloon Reserves are an improve. team. "I do not anticipate them fully extending the Recreios in their game to-

morrow.

In addition to the Second Divi- sion games on. Saturday, Febru- ary 28, the second game in the "Sunday Herald" International Charity Cup will be played on the Clubground, between teams repre- senting England and China.

The kick-off will be at 4.15 p.m. and the full ninety minutes will be played. A large crowd is expected, and spectators who require seating accommodation should arrive early.

CRICKET.

TO-MORROW'S" FIXTURES.

The following are the provi. sional fixtures for to-morrow:-

League Division. 1. Civil Service CC. v. Kowloon C.C. on the Civil Service Club ground.

League Division II.

Hongkong C.C. v. University on the H.K.C.C. ground,

Friendly Games, University Hongkong C.C. "A" on the University ground.

Chinese R.C. v. Hongkong C.C. "B" on the Chinese R.C. ground.

Kowloon C.C. II. v. Navy on the Kowloon C.C. ground.

SOME OF THE TEAMS.

CS.C.C. v. KOWLOON C.C.

The following have been selected to represent the Civil Service Cricket Club in the League match against Kowloon Cricket Club on Saturday at 2 p.m. on the C.S.C.C. ground:

E. W. Hamilton, (Captain), G. R. Sayer, F. J. de Rome, B. D. Evans, A. R. Sutherland, E C. Fincher, F. E. Lawrence, F. Baker, H. G Wallington, F. H. Holdman, and F. J. Ling.

The following have been selected for Kowloon:-H. Overy (Capt.), E. Goodwin, J. C. Lyal, A. W The following have been selected Ramsey, S. Jex, Geo. Lee, A. R. F. to represent England:Wavish: Raven, K. R. Macaskill, J. C. Wheeler and Wynne; Fetter: Mit-Fletcher, R. C. Witchell and F. W. chell and Watson; Harris, Jones, Howell. Humberstone, Butler and Simpson. Reserves: Cooper. Careille, Johnson and Macklesworth.

TO-MORROW'S TEAMIS.

The following will represent the Hongkong Club Reserves in their 2nd Division League fixture with St. Joseph's "B" at 245 pm on Saturday, on St. Joseph's Ground:-

+ W

F. Angus, D. I'yon (Captain), H.

The New Zealand Elipping Company's steamors for Boattempton and London Buxton, S. H. Garrod, E., Railton,

Panama Canal.

SAILINGS

SOUDAN

"KABHGAR"

TAIREA"

*ARAFURA"

JAFAN

Shanghai, Mojland Kobe Mol and Kobe, Bhanghai, Moji and Kobe. Shanghai, Moji and Kobe. Moil and Kobe

Moji and Hobe Shanghai, Moji and Kobe... Kobo

Shaoghal, Moji and Kobe

Moji and Kobe. Kobe.

B

TO

SPAN OF AI

8.680"

1st Feb.

Shanghai, Moji and Kobe.

nt d'light.

P.005

1st Feb.

-7.933

-16th Feb.

"'HANTUA"

10,902

7th Mar

BICTLYA"

6 813

7th Max.

8,000

7th Mar.

➡ TAKADA"

6,549 11

7th Mar

KARMALA

6,098

1st Mar,

* TALMA

10,000

18th Mar.

**MACEDONIA"

11,089

Ird Apr.

ST. ALBANS"

4,500

ith Apr.

TILAWA

10,006..

4th Apr.

*BARDINIA"

6,684

1th Apr..

WAGOTA"

6,864

13rd Apr.

,698

1st May

HOREA"

1,911

Jay May

*TANDA"

4,956

9th May

**KALYAN "

8,118

15th May

"KALWA"

10,941

9th May

**BTCILIA"

0,813

19th May

ARAFURA

6,(XC

6th June

↑ KASHMIR"

8,082

11th Juno

* MANTUA"

10,982

18th Juno

SARDINIA

6,684

18th Jane

*ST ALHANS"

4,500

4th July

**KASHGAR"

9,006

10th July

**MACEDONIA"

11,080

**TANDA"

.6,959

Bith July

8th Aug.

*BOUDAN"

Mojl and Kobe. Shanghai, Maji and Kobe. Shanghal, Moji and Robo Bbanghai. Moji und Kobe. Moji and Kobe. Shanghai, Moil and Kobe. Shanghai, Moji and Kobe. Shanghai and Kobe

Moji and Kobe,

Shanghai, Moji and Kobe. Shanghal, Moji & Kobe Sheoghal and Kobe

Moji and Kobe Shanghai, Moji and Kobe Shangbal, Moll and Kobe Moji, Kobe & Yakober

Alidates are approzimate and subjret to alteration without matičn.

WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STEAMERS, *Passengers for Rangoon must defray their own Hotel expenser at Blogspors ⚫ll, waiting for the on carrying steamer,

All Cabins are fitted with Electric Fans free of charge. Farco.s Measuring not more than ft. x 211 wll be received at the

P. & 0. Buildlog, Connaught Road Central.

HONGKONG.. Arenta.

G. Puncheon. E. A. Roberts. E. Bell, S. O. Hill, J. Douglas, and J. Dixon.

Reserve: T. Richmond.

.

.K.C.C. v. NAVY. Against the Navy on Saturday at 2 p.m. on K.C.C. ground, the following have been selected for Kewioon:-O. B. Raven (Captain), L. A. R. Duncan, A. J. Kew, W. "F, J. Gorvin, A. A. Dand. J. Fraser, D. S. Green, J. C. Long.. E. G. Renton, J. H. Hendle, and E: G. Jordan,

GOLF.

KOWLOON (LEP

REP

The Cor

NNUAL

the

The following have been select- ed to play for the Kowloon Foot- ball Club in their Second Division

lee's report to League match versus Club de first orday annual general meet- Recreio "A on Saturday, at

ing

Kowloon Golf Club, to be Kowloon. lck-off, 2.45 p.m., sharpt:

G. Slipper; W. H. Brown and A. La am; A. W. Brown (C tain), Caveille, and S. Ra C. Mon., A. Fitzgerald, C W. Austen and C. Bishr.

Reserves: W. H. B. J. Vickars.

UNITED

In February 25, says —

ne membership of the Club on

ember 31, 1924, was as follows

CONSIGNEES,

LLOYD TRIESTINO S.-N, GO,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

BE Steamship

"LACONIA

FROM. TRIESTE, VENICE, BRINDISI,

PORT SAID, MASSAVA, ADEN, COLOMBO, PENANG & SINGAPORE.

CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby

informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the Go." downe of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd, at Kowloon, whence and for from the wharves delivery may be obtained.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before 17th instant, 1985,

No claims will be admitted after the Goods beve loft the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after" the 23rl in will be subject to rent.

All claima against the atcamer must be presented to the Undersigned on er before the 4th March or they will not be recognized.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods, ire to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 23rd lost., at 10 a.m. by our surveyore Messrs. Goddard & Douglas,

by

No Fire Inemance has been affected, Bills of Lading will be equntersigned

.

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

Agents, Hongkong, 17th February, 1925,

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.,

1. COPENHAGEN.

The M/S

Brea

"AUSTRALIEN " having arrived, Consignees of cargo are bereby informed that all goods are being landed and placed at their risk into the hazardone, and/or. hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong & Kowloon Wher! & Godowa Co., Ltd., where delivery can be obtained as soon as the gods are landed.

INDO-CHINA

STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD.

SAILINGS SUBJECT TO. ALTERATION"""

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DESTINATION

STHAMER

-- BAIKINIM

TINTAIN VI CHEFOO YUSANG **Sun, 2nd Feb., 10am. HAIPHONG via Helow...........MINGSANG .... Sun., 2nd Feb., 10.m. YOKOHAMA VÍS AMOY, SHANGMI & KOBE BARRYMORE ..Tuen, 4th Feb. 7.m BANGKOK Y SWATOWOHAKSANO, „Tuss', 24th, Fab, Noon. STRAITS BEd CALOUTTA HOBANG

Tues., 244h Feb, 2p.m

TKINGTAD via Swatow & ShanOHAI. KWONGSANG ...Wod., 25th Feb, 75m. SHANGKAN VIR SWATOCHEONGSHING...TH 97th Feb, 7 km. SANDAKAN.Ammuu

MAUSANG..it Bai, Y8th Feb, Noon MANILA Diantheon other body achet TUENANG. Sat 28th Feb., 3 p.m.

Shanghai via Swazow.......... TAKSANG LEESANG

Sun, 1st Mar, 7.m. „Bab 1st Mar, 10ma. ...Mon., Sad Mar., Noon.

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SAILINGS BURJETITO. ALTERATION.

FICTORIA, SEATTLE & VANCOUVER via Shanghai & Japan porte. Through Bills of Lading Isined to all' Overland Common Points in U.,A. & Canada, Through passage rates to Europe via America G.8405,-0.8420, 0.2148

Tuesday, YOKOHAMA MARU........

"Sib Fab at 11 am KAGA MARU

..Scžday, 16th Mar. atlia.m.

MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP vis Bingapore & Porta,

KAKO MARU

KATORI MARU.

DURBAN MARU

4+4

....Wednesday, 25th Feb, at 11 s.m.

..Wednesday, 11th March

HAMBUNG VĨ« LONDON & ROTTERDAM & Ports.

LIVERPOOL VIN ADIN & MARTposday, 17th March

TOBA MARU..

...Taosday. 10th March

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE vi, janila & Ports:

TANGO MARU.

AKI MARU.. 2014. NEW YORK and/or B

MATEBARET MART BUENOS AIRES ▼

KAMĀKURA M BOMBAY via P TOTTORI

AKITA

CALOU

...Wednesday, 18th Mar. at 11 am ..........Wednesday, 16th Apr.

UN VIA PANAMA

uro, Durban & Cape Town.

Friday 18th March.

(Calir Delagos Bay P. Elizabeth)..Wednesday, 4th Mar. ·"

re, I enang & Colombo.

***

W

Saturday. asil Feb.- ...Tuesday, IM.

vis Singapore, Penang & Rangoon."

T

AA MARU...

214

MARU.***"***"

JAKI KOBE & YOKOHAMA. KI MARU

ZANGHAI, KOBE & TOKOHAMA,

YAMAGATA MARU Moʻl direct) .... KASHIMA MARU...

Jo

11 be

TAMBA MARU

HAKONE MARU

No claims will be admitted after t goods have left the" Godowns, BZIC goods remaining undelivered al

of February, 1925, 4 p subject to rent.

All broken, chafed goods are to be l where they will Anderson & February, 1

damaged „e Godowns, ained by Mesara.

at 10a.m.

All cgainst the vessel must be pres

the Underigued before the February, 1925, or they will Je recognised,

27

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

Bille of Lading will be countersigned by

||

JOHN MANNERS & CO., LTD.,

Agents. Hongkong, 18th February, 1926..

ROWING.

HONGKONG'S, VISIT TO

MANILA.

The crews selected to represent

16.

***

941

...Friday,

Brd Mar.

*20th Feb. Wednesday, 3rd Mar,

Thursday, 12th Mar,

...Sunday,

Toendas, Monday,

Bay

...Tuesday,

tind Feb.

21th Feb.

1st March

10th March

For further information apply to- NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Tol. Central Nos. 193 & 293 & 1471.

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For Freight and Fassage Rates apply t

to:

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Bank of China Building,

-Honorary intember 1: ordinary the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club *** WOMENONOXI

members, 495; tölul 190.- .

in the forthcoming regatta in The following members served on naila leave the Colony on Satur Matt and the "General Condittee during the

period under review-fr. E. Cook day, February 28, and will reach President, Mr. R.E. Lindell their destination in time to have a Vice-President), Major J. F. Drake trial spin or two over the course before the series of races comrience ERVICES FINAL. and Mr. H. B. Jackman (ex-

The Hongkong on March 15 officio), Capt. Chippendali. Messrs.

crews have been in strict training final of the United Services T. F. Ciaston, W. McKay, J. H.

for a month, under the able coach-i Easterbrook H.M.S.Kynoch J. C. Fletcher, A. C. S. olball

competition, "Hawkins" V. East Surrey Binford, J. Smith, S. J. Jordain of Mr. F. J.

The following were chosen by the Regiment, will be played at Hun. Treasurer), und Wm. Pater-assisted by Dr. E. P. Minett. Sockumpoo this afternoon, kick-on (Hon. Secretary).

Selection Commititee, subject to Four-R. M. Jack, 170 lb.. Stroke: C. W. E. Bishop. 173 lb... 172 lb.. 2;:

off,

Command will be present.

R. B. Rasmussen,

4.15% DM. His Excellency The thanks of the Club are due the C.LC. China Squadron and His lo Mesas Deacons, solicitors, for the men being able to get leave: Excellency the J.C. China huorary services and advice and to Messrs. Linstead and Davis, At the close of the match trophieshondrary auditors. and medals of both divisions of competition, also. football Shield of the China Squadron, will be presented to the respective winners by His Excellency, the

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Further Information, Pasage arte, Freights, Handbooks, etc., apply to,~~

Commander-in-Chief. MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.

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