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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1933.

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9.8.

CHITRAL

From

About

Tona Hong Kong

2nd Doc. 9th Dec

1*SOMALI

15,000 Kne

RANCHI

CARTHAGE

BANGALORE

17,000 15,000

€,000 6th Jan

10th Doc. 30th Dec

NALDERA

CORFU **BHUTAN

16.000 130 Jan. 15,000 27th Jan

4,000 3rd Feb.

17,000

10th Feb 5,000 17th Feb.

17,000 24th Feb. 0.800 3rd Mar.

RANPURA **BEHAR

RAWALPINDI **SOUDAN

COMORIN

CHITRAL

RANCHI

CARTHAGE

[6,000 10th Mar. 15,000 24th Mar

17,000

7th Apr. 15,000 21st Apr.

6,983

X MAT

BURDWAN

* Cargo only.

Destination.

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R'dam, Antwerp & Hull. Bombay, Marseilles & Lendon. Rombay. Marsoilies & Landor

London, Hamburg, Havre.

Marseiller,

R'dam. Antwer & Hull.

Bombay, Marseilles London.

ny, Marseilles &

scillen, Her

London.

Rotterdam. prp & Hull.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Congrats on Bomb Escape

Summer Welles, U. 3. Ambassador to Cuba, pictured with Colonel Carlo Mendua (center) as they left the latter's home in Havana which was recently wrecked by a bomb. The U. S. envoy called to congratulate the Mendiu Comtly on escaping injury, At right is Col, Mendet Penate, another well-known Cuban statesman.

MODERNS WHO ARE

ALL ALIKE

(Continued from Page 8).

cycle to visit the nearest cinema might be a bank clerk, a bishop-

London, Hamburg, except for a distinguishing lack of gaiters--or an author. For writers formidable even, once 80 land pungent a sel-how look alike. and, alas resemble plumbers all the world over,

Bombay, Marseilles & London. Marseilles, Harvre, London, Hamburk,poels.

Rotterdam & Antwerp.

Bambay. Marseilles & London, Marseilles, Havre, London, Hamburg

Rotterdam Antwerp & Hull. Marseille

& London. Marseille & London. Marseilles & London. Marseilles & London. Marseilles, Havre, London, Hamburg,

Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hull.

↑ Calle Casablanco.

Everyone is the same; and so are the houses they inhabit. Think of Mr. Everyman settling into any

nf One

those millions of single houses, neither big Hor

small, dumped down on the intermediate fringes, the flanks of the great road: Jan Everyman's land that is neither

town nor country, and smells Con-petually of tar and petrol.

All

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

BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS.

1913.

*TAKADA

SIRDHANA TALMA

SHIRALA

7,000 25th Nov.

10.30 p.m. 8,000 9th Dec. 10,000 28rd Dec. 8,000 6th Jan.

• Calle Rangoon

Singapore, Port Swettenham, Penang,

Rangoon and Calcutta. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta,

- DO

DO

per-

Caer Clark Fixtures

GOLF NOTES

(Continued from Page 4.).

Professional Arrives

George Smith arrived by last †P. and O. and all who intend to knock a few strokes off their handicap this season could not. do better-than-get in touch with jhin right away. The Lonale. mouth professional is recognised as one of the best coaches in Scotland and the player who comforts him (or her) self with the thought that "ts a push out not a slice" should take

every advantage of his vialt. Christie Tears Up Card

D. J. Christie, one of Smith's assistants, who was here last season arrived home in time to! take part in the Scottish Pro- fessional Championship which was held at Lossiemouth. Ap-| parently he had not had time to adapt himself to homeside condi- tions again for. after a poor First Round, he ‘tore ap' during the second days play. In the Match Play championship of Scotland held at Gleneagles in the autumn he showed up butter. although beaten in the second round.

"Dormie Down”

In describing the play in the final of that tournament a West of Scotland newspaper headed fts report "Seymour dormie ten down." This must have caused a shudder amongst purists in the the rule use of golf terms as says "A Bide is said to bo |"dormie" when it is us many H.K. Ladies v C. B. Assoc.

holes up as there are holes re- (Sookunpoo, 3.15 p.m.maining to be played. There- Recreio 2nd v "Y" Ladies

St. Andrews C. B. School

Dec. 38:-

Continued From Page 5).

Dec. 16:

3 p.m.fore it follows that there is no such thing as being "dormie

(CB.A., 2.45 pm-down."

Another cominon error is the

St. Andrewa w C. B. A sage,

(C.B.A., 3.15 p.m.1 reference "Y" Ladies v Recreio let

("Y", 3 p.m.) H. K. Ladies y Recrciu 2nd

(Sookumpoo, 3 p.m.1 January 6:-

C. B. School v Recreio 2nd

(C.B.A., 3 p.m.) "Y" Ladies y St. Andrews

("Y". 3 p.m.) Jan. 18:

C. B. Arsoc. v Recrelo st

(C.B.A., 3 p.m.) (Sookunpoo, 3.16 p.m.

H. K. Ladies v C. H. School

St. Andrews v Reerclo 2nd

to "two-ball four- somes." Although this term is usually employed to differentiäte between a two-ball and a four- ball match no such distinction la necessary a foursome means each side playing one ball and a fourball, two playing against two, each player playing his own ball.

"North British" Ball

After this year's Open Walter Hagen made a prolonged stay in (Marina, 2.45 u.m.)British playing exhibitions, and one of the hardest fights he had was with Jack McLean, the brilliant Hayston player whose deeds this summer have made him the outstanding figure in Recreio 1 v. B. School home amateur golfing circles, (C.B.A.. 8 p.m.) In point of fact, 'the Haig' was Jan. 27:

seven down at the end of the first eighteen holes and only a

of these red-brick or half-1 timbered residences are the same, Alled with cheap, but already super- annusted for each day brings 9 Jan. 20 fresh invention-devices for labour- saving, thought the enjoyment of living in a house lies, admittedly only to a certain extent, in the la- it agreeable, which baur, much of this form of habitation involves. And think, too, of the food esten in these houses; the same food out of the same tins.

Nor is the tendency toward un- formity confined to classes and pro-

B.I. Apcar Line steamers have excellent accommodation for fessions that are by their nature disposed to it. Of the sporting 1st and 2nd class passengers.

work can claim but little know-

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South, ledge: nor do I pretend to regret its

TANDA

1921.

7,000 2nd Dec.

NANKIN NELLORE TANDA

NANKIN

passing. Formerly, nevertheless, Where, it was full of character. to-day, are the W. G.'s of cricket?

There is only one Lord Lonsdale, and few-Loo few-costers. Aguin

7,000 80th De Menila, Rabaul, Brisbane, Sydney in the drama the talent which sur- 7,000 3rd Feb. 2,000 3rd Mar.

1,000 80th Mar.

Melbourze.

vives ls thinly spread, and far from individual; though, the stage once shared with painters and writers

Regular monthly sailings from Hong Kong to Shanghai and Japan reputation for character. and Hong Kong to Australia.

Hong Kong to Sydney 19 days,

Frequent connections from Australia with the following:-

Pale Refinement Of The Young

And the wealthier, "cultured"

The Union 8.8, Company's steamers to the United Kingdom vis New classes, who have no need to, betray Zealand. Vancouver, San Francisco, etc.

The P. & O. Royal Mail Steamers to London and

The P. & O. Brauch Service of steamers to London vis Buel

"" Ladies v C. A. Asoc.

("Y" 3 pm) St. Andrewe v 11. K. Ladies

(Marina, 3.10 p.m.) Jan. 20:-

1. K. Ladies v "y" Ladies

St. Andrews v Rocrelo 1st

C. B. Assoc. v Recreio 2nd

( 3 p.m.) (Marina, 2.45 p.m.)

February 3:-

(C.B.A., 8 p.m.)

H. K. Ladies v Recreio 1st

C. B. Assoc. v C. B. School

(C.B.A. 8 p.m.) St. Andrewa v "y" Ladies

(Marina, 2.45 p.m.) Feb. 10:-

(Bookunpoo, 3.18 p.m.)

superlative round of 65 in the evening enabled him to win by the narrowest of margina.

| McLean, who is leading sales- man for the "North British" Golf ball, is leaving next month. for a tour of the States under Hagen's guidance and should| benefit by the association. Hagen. I understand, is to be chief agent | C. B. School v "Y" Ladles

and

demonstrator with the (C.B.A, 2.30 p.m.) 'North British' ball in the States

(Sookunpoo, 8.18 p.m.) in future.

II. K. Ladies v St. Andrews

Recreio let v Recreio 2nd

Feb. 17-

(Marina, 2.45 p.m.)

H. K. Ladies v C. B. School

(Bookunpgo, 8 p.m.) Recreio 1st v C. B. Ass50C.

St Andrews

the urge towards standardisation in | Féb. 24:- as full measure. At the universi-

The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamera for Southampton and tics, for example, there were former-

London via Panama Canal.

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN.

*BANGALORE

TALMA CARTHAGE NANKIN NALDERN SHIRALA

BHUTAN CORFU SATHIA

NELLORE

BERAR

BANPURA *BOUDAN TANDA COMORIN

1993.

6,000 10,000 80th Nov. 15,000

7,000

10.000 18th Doc.

8,090

6,600 28th Dec. 15,000

8.000 29th

Dec.

7,000

6,500

17.000

6,800

Jan.

RAWALPINDI 17.000 28th Jan. 7,000 4th Feb. 16,000 9th Feb. 6,000 22nd Feb. 15,000 23rd Fob. 17,000 9th Mar,

BURDWAN OHITRAL RANCHI

Cargo only

Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama. Amoy, Hoji, Kobe & Osaka, Kobe & Yokohama,

SheMall, Kobe 4 Yokohama,

Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama. Amoy Bhai Moll Kobe & Osaka. Shanghat, Moll, Kobe & Yokohama. Shangbal Kobe A

A Yokohama Amoy, S'hai, Moll, Kobu & Oazki. Shanghal, Moll, Koba & Yokohama Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama.

Kobe & Yokohama. Kobe

& Yokohama. Moll, Kobe &

Yokohama.

Shanghal, Kobe & Yokohama.. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghat, Kobe & Yokohama.

ly the "swells" and the nesthetes; now, though there will always be exceptions, a general level of pale refinement, slightly tinged, by Com munist opinion, prevails.

(C.B.A., § p.m.) Recreio 2nd

("y", 3 p.m.)

Yachting Notes

(Continued from Pape 5.)

Norseman won the race. last year and now her owner ·| Mr. L. F. Nicholson is challenging for a similar night race to take place

C. B. School v St. Andrews

(Marina, 2.45 p.m.) "y" Ladies v Recreio ist

3 p.m.) on November 29, H. K. Ladies v Recreio End

(Sookampoo, 8.15 p.m.).

March 3

C. B. Assoc. v IL. K. Ladlés (C.B.A., 8.16

The young, who should be falling | March 3:--- off horses, reading Swinburne, and

revelling in the absurd and luscious,

al read-and write -(pardon!

Argulla II Sold And Renamed I 5, Mr. H. J. Pearce's rac- ing yacht Argulis II has been p.m.sold to Lieutenant Terry B. N. and Mr. Lee, of the naval yard, and has been 'renamed" · "Ariel. Salled by Miss Betty Fair Ariel won the Lailles' Brd. Championship Race on Non- day,

C. B. School v Recreio 1st

(Marina, 240 p.m.): "Y" Ladies v Recreio End

("y", 3 p.m.)

| wrište--the some poems; poems of Mar, 101–

an etiolated but slightly menacing despair. The ant, good communist, but no observer of beauty, is, it ap pears, their hero. Nor even, in their-perhaps-uriconscious-desire-

"y" Ladies v 11. K. Ladies

(Bookunpoo, 8.15 p.m.) B. School v Recreio 2nd

(G.B.A., & p.m.) Bt. Andrews v Recreio 1st.

--(Marina, 2.45....p.m.).

The Allfor to sea ward of the [clubs promises at North Point Is |progressing rapidly leaving only a H. K. Ladies v Recreio 1st amall basin much encumbered by

(Bookunpoo, 8.15 pm)junks employed on this reclama C. B. Assoc, ▼ "Yu Ladies

(CB.A., 'Z'pan.)

for uniformity, have they any wish Mar. 17-T cspecially to distinguish themselves. They do not wish for a particular

for personal father a name that ringa

Uke Shelley's or Pope's

Instedilar.”“” 212-

C. B. Annec, v Bt. Andrews

of this selfish striving, they write, Adanya.(Marina, 2.45 p.m.) criticism of criticism of critics; of Mar. 31

(C.3.A.) 8.p.m.)

novels in which the characters - BIG | C, B. Assoc, v Bocrelo End forever, though faintly, misunder-e stood. Their poems are those of April 7:-- disillusioned bank clerks altting in popular cafes..

Comfortables: Prizes

Champions v The Bert

tion scheme 'so that most of the yachts formerly, moored off the clubs" have departed to berths in Causeway Bay, th

Very shortly the sea wall will be carried right across in front of the clubs and the basin filled in an rangements will, however, be made, so that the rowing shells can be carried out over the reclaimed

but comfortable prizes; reviews, of round and launched through a Thus they enter that delicious, an-fical congratulations, and fat little gap in the aen wall,

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