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Weekly Sailings Transpacific

· TO SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES & NEW YORK via PANAMA. Fortnightly anilings on Wednesdays, Pres. Wilson ...Jan. 18, 1 a.m. .Feb. 1

Feb. 16

TO SEATTLE and VICTORIA.

Fortnightly sallings on Saturdays Pres. Cleveland „Jan. 21, 54.m. Fres. Taft Ai Pres. Jefferson «Mar. 1 Pres. Madison

Feb 4 .Feb. 18 .Mar. 4

MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1933.

P. & 0.-British India Apcar and

Eastern & Australian Lines

(COMPANIES incorporated in ENGLAND).

MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS.

TAKING

CARGO FOR

TRAITS, JAVA, BURMA, CEYLON. INDIA, PERSIAN GULF,

WEST INDIES, MAURITIUS, EAST AND SOUTH AFRICA, AUSTRALASIA, INCLUDING NEW ZEALAND AND QUEENSLAND PORTS, AND RED SEA, EGYPT, CONSTANTINOPLE, GREECE, LEVANTINE PORTS, EUROPE, &c.

THE CHINA MAIL.

WALSALL ELIMINATE ARSENAL

IN F.A. CUP BY 2-0.

F.A. Cup-Third Round,Į

?

Hull Oldham Brighton Bradford C. Darlington. Watford Bradford

Corinthians 0 West Ham

Swindon

| Leicester

Tranmere Blackpool. Walaall

Millwall

"Grimsby

English League.

2 THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH),

4 Crystal P. 5 Cardif

2 Northampton 1 Gillingham

Crystal P Bristol

3 Brighton

R.

1 Northampton

0 Bournemouth

Coventry

Aldershot

Watford

Bournemouth

London, Saturday.

Scottish League.

Airdrie

1 Ayr

of Celtic

Cowdenbeath

21 Dundee

2 Aberdeen

1 Hearts

6. Falkirk

0 Sunderland

0

Tottenham

6 Clapton

2 Chelsea

iCoventry

2. Aston Villa

2

Queen's P.R.

o Newport

1

◊ Queen's Pk. 2

1

Southend

1 Torquay.

2 Norwich

2 Clyde

1

5 Plymouth

1

TABLE TO DATE

E. Stirling

2 Rangers

Pres. Hoover

W.

D.

Pts Motherwell

1

St. Johnstone 0

·Manchester U. 1

Middlesboro

4

Brentford

16 3

3

Bury

Birmingham

2 2

Notts F. Preston

2 Reading

85 Partick

1

Kilmarnock

Fres. Jackson Pres. McKinley

21 12

7 31

St. Mirren

'8

Hamilton

0

1 Norwich

23

03

3 9

31

2 Exeter

22 N

22 11

no

Third Lanark 2 Morton'

0

1

Burnley

2

24 10

26

20

ม 4

24

TABLE TO DATE.

2

Everton

2 Notts C.

2

Fort Valo

1 Southend

Rangers

2

Arsenal

Motherwell

Celtie

W. Bromwich 2

Liverpool

0

Hearts

2

Reading

21

Aberdeon

28 10 10

3 Portsmouth

2 Luton

21

St. Johnstone

27 18

1 Manchester

1 Torquay

*21

Hamilton

27 13

Gillingham

St. Mirren

27 14

Queen's P.R.

20

Partick

26

{Chester ¡Stoke

Doncaster

Clapton O.

10

Third Lanark

28

Bristol C.

17

Kilmarnock

27

0 Halifax

3 Cardiff

16

Falkirk

27 11 12

P. W. L. D. Pts.

28. 27 17

4

27 19 4

29 16 28 16

ROUND TRIP FARES TO EUROPE & AMERICA. Special through rates to Europë via United States. Direct connections with all Atlantic lines. Choice of rail lines across United States and Canada, liberal stop-over privi- leges for sight-seeing. Full particulars upon application.

Fortnightly

to Europe & America

Fortnightly sailings on Saturdays via Manila, Straits, Colombo, Bombay, Suez Canal, Aleexandria, Naples, Genoa, Marseilles, New York and Boston.

2 Sheffield U,

8

Swindon

16

Queen's Park

5

Newport

18

Clyde

-

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).

Pres. Garfield. Pres. Polk

0

2 Chesterfield

Hartlepools 4 York

2

Morton

Airdrie

2 Barrow

3 Crewe

0

E. Stirling

Q Leeda

Stockport

2 Accrington

1 Bolton

5 Wrexham

6 Southport

0

* abandoned.

TABLE TO DATE,

P. W. L.

Chester Hull

24, 15 ü

Pres. Polk

Wrexhum Barnsley Gateshead Accrington Barrow Stockport

23

12

28 11.

Gateshead

Huddersfield 2 Folkestone

5 Fulham

1 Southampton

Lincoln

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY Swansca

DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. (Under Contract with H.M. Government.)

39

Tons

From Bong Boug About

Destination.

Wolves Barnsley Aldershot Wednesday, Newcastle Charlton

1 Blackburn

3 Derby

0 Luton

1 Bristol R.

Dundee

Ayr

Cowdenbeath

20 10 11

27 10 14

27 8 12

-Reuter.

#5828885

CARTHAGE +*BURDWAN

NALDERA RAJPUTANA + SOMALI

+ 1033.

14,000 28th Jan. 6,100 4th Fob.

16,000 11th Feb. 17.000 25th Feb. 0,800 4th Mar.

15,000 11th Mur. 15.000 25th Mar.

6,100

CORFU

COMORIN

+ BANGALORE

RANPURA

17,000

CHITRAL

RANCHI

CARTHAGE

NALDERA

KAISAR-I-HIND

Bombay, Marseilles & London." Bombay, Marseilles. Havre, London, H'burg, R'dam, A'werp & Hull, Bombay, Marsellies & London.

Marseilles & London..

London, Hamburg, Havre, Marseilles & London.

& London.

Havre, London, Hamburg,

1st Apr. Marsdam, Antwerp & Hull.

9th Apr. 15,000 22nd Apr. 17,000 8th May 14,000 20th May 18,000 3rd June 12,000 17th June

Marseilles & London. Marseilles & London. Bombay, Marseilles & London. Bombay, Marsefiles & London. Bombay, Marseilles & London. Bombay, Marseilles & London.

Cargo only. Calls Casablanca. Calls Karachi.

Frequent connection from Port Said for Passengers and Cargo to Con- stantinople, Pireaus, Smyrna and other Lorant Ports by steamers of the Khedival Mall Steamship Co.

BRITISH INDIA-APGAR SAILINGS.

SANTHIA TAKADA

1933.

8,000 21st Jan. Singapore, Ponang & Calcutta. 7,000 4th Feb. Singapore, Penang & Calentia.

THE LIMITS OF DOMINION.

(Continued fromi Page 10.)

The letter ron:

Dear Ralph. We were all extreme-Southport ly disappointed that you did not come Walsall nown for Mary's wedding after all, and Mansfield I think you ought to be downright Doncaster ushamed of yourself-Yours Maidie." Rochdale Mr. Farber frowned and glanced out Crewp at the gardens which surrounded his

his Hallifax mansion and the park which surround. Tranmere ed the gardens. She had a nerve, that Rotherham young woman had! He was not ac York customed to being written to in such a Hartlepools

manner. He was accustomed to flattery! Carlisle and to his own way. He was an ex Darlington ceedingly wealthy person. He had made himself rich, and he had made fathers rich, too.

25 11

10 10

2 10

0.10

10 12

8. 11

8 10

4

8 11 3

"WHAT I SHALL DO AS PRESIDENT."

(Continued from Page' 8.)

It is interdependence-our mu- tual dependence one upon the other of individuals, of busi- nesses, of industries, of towns, of villages, of cities, of states, of 21 nations.

20

22 -8 11 .8.. 10

7 15

€ 12 5 17 5 11 Б 15

Local Football At A Glance.

He had not fought in the war, because the War Cabinet would not let him to fight: the Wor Cabinet had other work for him to do, and the work was of such a nature that he could not help making money out of it, and a lot of money. As an inventor and as an or ganizer he had had no superiors, and he had developed a talent for most pro- SOUTH CHINA 1 EASTERN fitably investing the money

which NAVY:

CIVILIANS

LAI WAH CUP

3 ARMY SECOND DIVISION

the Government compelled him to ac- ST. JOSEPH'B quire. He was popularly classed as a CLUB "profiteer," but he laughed at the epi- LINCOLNS thet, knowing it to be unjust. More- ARTILLERY

ovor, so far as he was concerned peo

ple might call him what they lied-

1 KOWLOON

2. TRUNG TSIN

0 BORDERERS ATHLETIC 5. EWO

THIRD DIVISION

ST. JOSEPH'S 3 SIGNALS he did not care. He knew the reality ATHLETIC

3 RECREIO of power, and the value of his brain.

There is no better illustration' of the fact of interdependence and what may be accomplished through a real understanding of it than in the recent personal ex- perience of countless families in every part of this country. These families, supported by agricul tural or industrial labour, through no fault of their own have found themselves in physical want, in privation, in discouragement, in fear.

Confidence.

***Business men who have been successful through honesty, hard work and the fruits of experience have had their "safe invest ments

swept away, in addition to the loss of their jobs. Yet when these families faced facts: they discovered anew that the vital factor for both self-preser- vation and any possible progress was the dependence of one upon the other. This realization spur- P.W. D. L. F. A-Pts red each member of the family to 16 13 2 149-12-28

B.I. Apear Line steamers have excellent accommodation for He cared for nobody and for nothing-SOUTH CHINA lat and 2nd class. passengers..

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South);

NELLORE TANDA NANKIN

7,000 7,000 7,000

1933.

except dominion and the wonders of his brait

Not quite true. He cared for the letter: the letter had pierced him like a dagger betwen two ribs. He ripped the letter to pieces and employed lan- guage anworthy of a gentleman.

1st Feb. Manila, Rabaul, Brishane, Bydney & she did not exist. *-.. 3rd Mar,

Melbourne. 1st Apr.

Regular monthly sailings from

and Hong Kong to Australia.

Hong Kong to Sydney-19 days.

"Anbody_come yet?" "Lady Eleanor Raysse and Thomas Wrighton, sir."

4 UNIVERSITY

LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE.

Athletic

SECOND DIVISION -

Goals

is

eco-

7

Our

A girl was standing near him with a Horderers

15 11 13 52 14 as the full performance of his duty notebook in her hand--one of his Lincolns 13.10 2 3 43 19 22 to every other member. Thus secretarica-but he behaved as though Artillery. 15 9 2 4 42 27 20 courage was restored and for-

Navy

14 8 2 4 41 20 18 ward-looking plans developed.?. South China 15 7 2 6 81-26

Hurpan interdependence 15 6 2 7 41 25 14 So Ep.15

true than Taung Tein..15 697 29 39 13 no more These were the advance-guard of his Club

15. 10. 20 542nomic interdependence.

66 economic problems, however, Hong Kong to Shanghai and Japan Week-end party; he had parties every St. Joseph's 14 10 18 16

111 11 His invitations were seldom Eastern week-end.

THIRD DIVISION.

are simplified rather than com- refused; and his curious deportment

pleated by their interdepen- P.W. D. LF. Ptsdence, and the fact that economic 13:11 11 60 16 23 laws are definitely man-made.

Frequent connections from Australia with the following:-

cheerfully accepted by all because Was he was he.

"Tell that fellow Peter I shall want Borderers.

Goals

The Ualon 8.8. Company's steamers to the United Kingdom via New him to play squash-rackots with me in Lincolns 11 10 0 1 47 15:20

Lealand, Vancouver, San Francisco, etc.

The P. O. Boyal Mail Steamees to London 258:

The P. & O. Branch Service of steamera to London via Suas.

The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamars for Southampton and London via Panama Gana).

*SOMALI

VILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN.

SIRDHANA RAJPUTANA -CORFU

*BANGALORE COMORIN

·RANPURA BHUTAN

CHITRAL

RANCHI

*SOUDAN CARTHAGE NALDERA

BURDWAN TAISAR-I-HIND

MANTUA BAWALPINDI RANPURA RAJPUTANA

1931.

6,800 25th Juu. 8,000 27th Jan. 17,000 27th Jan. 16,000 16th Feb. 6,500 28rd: Feb. 15,000

24th

Apr.

∙15,000 23rd pamp.

17,000 8th

6,800 18th Apr 14,000 20th Apr. 10 000 th May

Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama. Amoy, Moji, Koba & Yokohama. Shanghai, Höbe ́ & Yokohama, Shanghai, Robe & Yokohama. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama. Kobe Yokohama

&

Robe & Yokohama. Kobe & Yokoham Kobe & Yokohams. Kobo & Yokohama Kobe & Yokohamoh Moji, Kobe

Yokohama Robe &

Moji, Kobe & Yokohama, 11,000 lat Jame Shanghai, Moll; Kobe & Yokohama, 17,000 18th Jime Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama Eobe & Yokohama. 17,000 29th June

12.0001902 80 Yokohamaa.

17,000 18th July: gobe of Tokansie

Cargo only

Al dates ors OPP "All Cabina ars

·Elaaners. on "Landən Parcela

Office up

and moblast to alteration without notios. with Electric' Fans or Funka Louvre System.

Hoon on

He will be receiv day previous to saling

MACKINNO

MA

ENZE & aldian, Connspekt Rd., C. Hong Kong,

half an hour. (Peter was a profes- St. Joseph's 13 8.32 17 18 19 The first great group of our sional in various games and attended H. A. 8. C...12 8 1 3 49 11 17 people trying to live upon the

to the athlete department at Wladon, Athletic 13 7 34 33 28 14 wages of industry and the second and sometimes drove a car or groomed South China 14

a horse.)

Radio

Taikoo

RAF "Yes, sir."

R.E "Tell Chapter he's to take the Pac- kard and stert off for the Five Town Recreio Bigpals at once. It's a hundred and seventy University miles. He's to be at Miss Maldle Fur- ber's, 13, Clayton-street, Hillport, Knype, at ten sharp to-morrow morn ing to bring Miss Furber here, and ell him he's got to get back here with her before tea-time. Telephone, a message to Miss Farber to say, the car will be there for her, and she'll oblige me very much by coming. I want to see her on urgent family business.

Yes, sir. Do you know hor num bor, sir? Or perhaps they'll tell me at the Five Towns exchange.

No, they won't. She hasn't number."

10

14 35 19 1

.12 408 17 - 23. 14 3110 1/24 39 .13 1:39 20:32

13 0 1.12 10

Goal Scorers.

great group trying to live by

11 agriculture are both interdepen- dent with a third group (largely composed of the first two)-the investors and depositors of the Ination, whose money forms the

national credit structure.

Some of the most practical, hard- headed and ambitiotis, men I know have been so buffeted by circum The following were the goal scorers stance these last few years that they

in Saturday's matches:

LAWAH CUP

E. Strange (Civiliann) Bliss (Civilians)

Bryant (Army) OT Heath (Army)

Second Division

and got a k-chal-wan (Albletic);;

AR PANA Then what had I better do, sir?" Better do? Get the Fire Towns Hotel. Get old. Dolci Toll him it's me and ask him to send a messago over to Hillport instantly. Telegram would n't be certain to be delivered to-night. He'll do it. Compose ho message and make him write it down at the phone."!

Lo

Wood (Artillery) Pan Ka-ping (8, China) Bayer (Navy)

Lam] Ping-tong (Eastern) Hardy (Artillery) Hopkins (Penarullery) Leath (Artillery)

Li: Shek-you (Teung, Tein) + In Pakiro (That Tien

ADA USABIT-over Autote anythingPang Hoi-hing (Tsung Tein)

AMI Fürber

and rarely

algued any

Mok Yim-bang (Tsung Toin) Brand B Baker: (8£: Joseph's).

Hossain (St Joseph's)

Eleanor wandered into the Lady Eleanor room, although the room was his den.. Mr. Faber permitted, even encourag- ed, his week-end guests thus freely to

wander about, on the understanding

Oliveria Third Division

(University) Tang Yen-sbeting (8. China Omar (St. Joseph's)

that they did not expect sustained at Pang Chol-hing(Athlet tention until maar. He had to ab Tang Hing: 8,China) Section to

Fame

of them listening of BTAY

pretending not to listen-wide tho

apply to transacted business.

Agent

Rocha (SE, Joseph 3).

Come back as soon as you've seen Bryce (Bigna

to that ear, ho anid to the secretary,

Jas she left the room

To be Concluded Tomorrow

realise they must all get down on their knees together in a new humi bleness of spirit out of which grows united and effective action.

I shall repeat many times that I shall ceaselessly, and event bring government back to a more intimate understanding of and relation to human problems. This is essential, that govern- ment may serve the basic pur pose for which it was origina create

I look forward with, conf

Printing

PEASONARUS

PRICES

8 m.

Jan. 21 Pres. Adams

.Feb. 4 Pres. Harrison

TO MANILA

8 SLE. Feb. 18 Mat.

Next Sailing, Pres. Garfield, Jan. 21, 8 a.m.

Fres. Hoover

Pres, Taft

Pres. Jackäsä

Pres. Jekerson

Jan. 24 Pres. Adams.

Jan. 28 Pres. McKinley ¡Feb. 4 Pres. Madison. .Fab. 7 Pres. Harrison Feb. 11 Pres. Grant

.Feb. 18

.Feb. 21

.Feb. 25

Mar:

Mar.

CONNECTING WITH SS. MA

MAYON TO CEBU, ILOILO,

ZAMBOANGA.

DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES AMERICAN MAIL LINE

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To

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PORTS, CANAL ZONE, COAST PORTS. AGENTS:

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Queen's Buildings.

1933

HAVE you returned your firms particulars for insertion in

of the 1933

the Hong Section DOLLAR DIRECTORY?

Firms who have not yet attended

to this important matter are re- quested to do so immediately.

Secretaries are also reminded to forward all information concerning

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Forms may

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