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17 Days HONG KONG to VANCOUVER BY

DIRECT EXPRESS ROUTE FROM YOKOHAMA 18 DAYS VIA HONOLULU, PARADISE OF THE PACIFIC

Air-conditioned equipment on C.P.R. Trans-Continental Trains. Frequent Canadian Pacific Atlantic sailings to European ports.

TO MANILA

Empress of Canada on Friday, April 22nd.

Canadian Pacific

Union Building

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SPANS THE WORLD

Telephone

20752

G. FALCONER & CO. (HONG KONG LTD.) WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS,

· DIAMOND MERCHANTS, UNION BUILDING (opposite G.P.O.)

Agents for:- ADMIRALTY CHARTS,

ROSS' BINOCULARS and TELESCOPES, KELVIN'S NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, ENGLISH SILVERWARE Direct from Manufacturers,

High Class English Jewellery.

THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 16, 1938.

SOUTH CHINA A.AJ GOLF STARTING

COMMENCE

ACQUATIC SEASON

Prominent Swimmers In

Exhibition Events

China

TIMES

Sunday's Pairings At Fanling

The following are the Royal Hong

Fanling to-morrow:-

Heralding the start of the swim-Kong Golf Club starting times for ming season, the South Athletic Association Bathing Sec- tion, held a swimming gala-in- cidentaly the first this year-at North Point yesterday afternoon.

There were no competitive events. and no prizes were awarded, the items on the programme being ex- hibitions staged by prominent mem- bers of the Association.

OLD COURSE

9.15 a.m. A. McKeller, W. A. Stewart

J. Stenersen, F. Groves.

9.20

9.25 9.30

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9.55

N. Garland, A. Nicol

L. R. Andrewes, J. A. D. Morrison.

A. D. Humphreys, A. V. Greaves.

R. S. W. Paterson, A. H McBride.

9.40

9.45

9.50

1. H. Geare, K. S. Morrison. L. C. F. Ballamy, T. Pearce.

E.

E. M. Bryden, F. S. Geldart A. T. Lay, N. D. Lloyd.

A large crowd of enthusiasts turned out in spite of the chilly northern breeze, which set in 9.55 10.00 during the afternoon, but they were

10.05 greatly disappointed when it was 10.10 announced that Miss Yeung Sau-1015 king, better known as "China's 10.20 Mermaid was not going to per- $10.25 form.

10.30 10.35

$11.05

Law Yuk-wing held the swim- 10.40 ming fans in great suspense when 10:45 tied hands and feet with rope, he 10.50 10.55 escaped from a gunny bag which 11.00 was weighted with a large rock and tied up at the mouth.

Among the other prominent 11.10 swimmers who participated in the different exhibition events were 11.20 Norman Lee, Stanley Lee, Mak Wai-ming, Kwok Hon-ming, and 11.25 Tam Shik-po.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

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J. E. Jupp, J. H. M. Andrew. A. E. Lissaman, D. S. Robb. C. H. Burton, W. L. Dunbar. T. Low, J. G. Campbell. A. B. Parves, W. J. S. Key. J. A. R. Selby, H. H. Mundy. J. B. Martin, R. G. Gray. G. H. Henry, Capt. Holmes. T. R. Rowell, B. D. Evans. W. Hewitt, W. G. Robertson- G. W. Park, R. Young. G. C. Worrall, E. T. McMul ien

A. Sommerfelt, D. J. Gilmore. T. A. Pearce, P. Scoones. OE C. Marton, L W Shewan.

Col. Gowland, Major John- stone.

J. G. Cotesworth, I. P. Tam- worth.

F. C. Young, G. T. May.

N. L. Smith, I. Newton.

J. B. Mackie, P. B. Havens.

NEW COURSE

9.20 am. G. A. Leiper, F. Flippance. 9.28 S. H. Dodwell, C. C. Black. 9.36 C. Austin, J. Hart Davies.

H. H. Pethick, B. B. Anthony. K. R. Quick, G. W. Reid. W. N. A. Smalley, J. Harrop. Mrs. Smalley, Mrs. Harrop- Mrs. Henry, Mrs. Holmes.

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THE HONG KONG, CANTON AND 944 MACAO STEAMBOAT COMPANY, LIMITED.

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YESTERDAY'S HOME RUGBY RESULTS

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS

NOTICE is hereby given that the ONE HUNDRED AND TEENTH ORDINARY MEETING of Shareholders in the Company will be held at the Office of the Company, Queen's Building, Vic- toria, Hong Kong, on THURSDAY,

London, To-day. the 28th April, 1938, at Noon, for)

The following were the results of the purpose of receiving a Report yesterday's friendly Club Rugby of the Directors, together with a Statement of. Accounts, and re- electing Directors and Auditors.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from 22nd April to the 28th April, 1938, both days inclusive.

Br Order of the Board of Directors.

H. DA LUZ,

Secretary. Hong Kong, 15th April, 1938.

INDO-CHINA

STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY LTD.

To SHANGHAI, via KWATOW, CHEFOO and TIENTSIN

Fausang" "Fooshing"

TË SINGAPORE, PENANG

and CALCUTTA "Mausang" 16th Apr. 10 am. 22nd Apr. 2 pan. 12th May 2 pm.

17th Apr. Noon "Yuensang" 29th Apr. Noon "Kumsang"

TO SANDAKAN

To KOBE and OSAKA

19th Apr. 5p.m 24th Apr. 7 a.M. 27th Apr. 7 a

matches:

Penarth 0 Barbarians 8.

Redruth 6 St. Mary's Hospital 6. Sale 6 Wasps 10.

West Hartlepool 6 Blackheath 3. Weston-Super-Mare 39 Universities"

Athletic Union 8..

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Tai Sex Hong

29th Apr. 10-a.m.

JARDINE MATHESON&Co., LTD. TELEPHONE ZO3IL · GENERAL MANAGERS

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Pel constipation stimulate the liver.

the breath sweet, the tongue clean,

bright. "At all chemists.

the complexion clear and the spirits

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