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Paĝo 14

PRESIDENT LINER

sailing's

SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES

Via Kobe and Yokohama

S.S. PRESIDENT TAFT Sails Monday, Feb. 6th. - 10:00 A.M.

SEATTLE AND VICTORIA Via Kobe & Yokohama

S.S. PRESIDENT JEFFERSON

Sails Friday, Jan. 28th. 4.00 P.M.

NEW YORK & BOSTON

VIA MANILA, SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, BOMBAY SUEZ CANAL, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA & MARSEILLES

S.S. PRESIDENT GARFIELD

Sails Thursday, Jan. 27th.

BOLLAR

8.00 A.M.

IR STEAMSHIP LINES AMERICAN MAIL LINE

12, Pedder Street.

10 DAYS

5 DAYS

8 DAYS

GoEMPRESS to America, Europe

Hong Empress Kong

Shang.

· Naga-

Leave

hai

Arrive

Yoko Kobe tama

Leave Leave *Leave

Honolulu

Leave

Van

couver

Victoria Arrive

Japan Asia *Feb. 23 Feb. 25 Feb. 27

“Jan. 26 - Jan. 28 Jan. 30

Feb. 10-

Feb. 1 Feb. 8 Feb. 13 Feb. 15 Feb.

Mar. 1 Mar

Feb.

12

Feb.

26

Mar. 12

THE CHINA MAIL, JANUARY 20, 1938.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

NOTICE.

WILLIAM GIBSON STEWART SCOTT Inte of Central Police Hong

Station in the

Kong, deceasedony of

ORDNANCE BEAT SAPPERS

MUNTON SCORES

TWICE

In a very scrappy game the Royal Army... Ordnance Corps defeated the Royal Engineers by three clear goals Notice is hereby given that ril]]

in the postponed Third Division en- claims against the estate of the counter at Sookunpoo yesterday. above named · deceased must be submitted to the Commissioner of Police on or before the 1st day of February 1938.

Sd. T. H. KING, Commissioner of Police Hong Kong, 19th January, 1938.

PUBLIC AUCTION

Scadding scored for the Ordnance in the first half and in the later period, Munton scored twice.

Attoe who played in the pivotal position for the Ordnance was good and had the Engineers' forwards well marked while Emberson and Duffield were two fast wingers.

The Sappers' forward line. was very disjointed and with the ception of Goodman and Dudderidge none of the others ever troubled Money, the opposite goal-keeper.

SIGNALS. NARROW WIN At Kowloon, the Signals just managed to secure both points from the University in the postponed Third Division football encounter ARTICULARS AND CONDI-by winning by the odd goal

by scored the

in

Auction to be held on WEDNES- University and Pitcher and France DAY, the 2nd day of February, 1938, for the Signals. at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public

Works Department, by Order of

His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at

in the

Kong for a

Colony

Hong

FRIENDLY

termise BayABLE TENNIS:

75 years, ENCOUNTER

Detailed scores were as follows: Ashton (Y) defeated Bansfield 21-6, 21-13;

with the option of renewal at a In a friendly table-tennis encounter Crown Rent to be fixed by the Sur-played at the European Y. M. C. A. veyor of His Majesty the KING, last night, the Cheero Club defeated the

Y, M. C. A. by 6 matches to 3. for one further term of 75 years.

Intending bidders ¦ are- advised that immediately after the disposal of the lot the Purchaser (if not the applicant) will be required to de- posit with an authorised officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) In cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT:

Rural Building Lot

No, 104.

South of Eural. Building | Lot No. 168, South Bay

Read, Bepulse Bay:

Locality.

Contents in

8q. feet

*Anuual Rental

Boundary Measurements.

N. 5. R W.

ft

ft. It ft.

about

As per sale plan.] 25,000

Triestin

Lloyd

» | Upset Price,

288

6,250

Anderson (Y) lost to Foote 16-21, 16-21;

Bander (Y) lost to Corkhill 19-21, 21-19, 19-21,

Henning (Y) lost to May 14-21, 21– 19, 11-21;

Greenberg (Y) beat Bateman 21-12, 21-10;

Lampard (Y) beat Dudderidge 21-15, 21-18;

Ashton and Henning (Y) lost to Bansfield and Corkhill 11-21, 18-21; Anderson and Bander (Y) lost to Foote and Bateman 16-21, 18-21,

Lampard and Greenberg (Y) lost to May and Dudderidge 11-21, 21-16, 20-21.

A

A team of local footballers, cap- tained by W. Sprinkle, of St. Joseph's, are visiting Macau during the Chinese New Year holidays. The team will in- clude, among others, Hussain, Ward, Castilho and Delgado of St. Joseph's; Lewis Woo and Lee Tak Kee of Eastern, and Honni- ball, the Kowloon left-winger.

FORTNIGHTLY EXPRESS

FAR EAST

SERVICES

Hong Kong Hong Kong

INDIA

ITALY

- London 23 days-

Italy 21 days

RESUMPTION OF CALL AT SHANGHAI

Commencing with the Empress of Russia from Hong Kong January 1938, Canadian Pacific EMPRESSES" will call at Shanghai on the eastbound voyage.

The Empress of Asia from Vancouver will call at Shanghai on

anuary 24th, en route to Hong Kong.

SAILING TO MANILA

Empress of Canada on February 11th.

Canadian Pacific

8.8. “C. Biancamano”

s.s. "Conte Rosso"

m.v. "Victoria"

a.a. “Conte Verde 8.8. "Conte Blancamano"

8.8. Conte Rosso'

SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS

HONG KONG TO ITALY

HONG KONG TO SHANGHAI

17th Jan. 8.8. “Conte Rosso"

5th Feb.

19th Feb.

28th Jan.

m.v. "Victoria”

11th Feb.

s.B. "Conte Verde"

25th Feb.

5th Mar.

20th Mar.

8.8. "C. Biancamano”

12th Mar,

3rd. Apr. s.s. “Conte Rosso"

26th Mar

LLOYD TRIESTINO

PO. Bør 143. Tel. Addr. “Lloy-diano” Telephone Nos, 82982/3-

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