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THURSDAY, MARCH 18ra, 1920
CHINESE DECORATIONS FOR
BRITISH NATIONALS,
HM the King has granted authority to wear the insignia of the Order of the Excellent Crop and the Order of the Striped Tiger of the classes indicated against their respective names, which decorations have been conferred upon them by the President of the Republic of China in recognition of valuable services rendered by them
NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. OCEAN STEAM SHIP COMPANY, LTD.
AND
CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY, LTD. YONSIGNEES per Company's Steamer *PELEUS
NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
AND
"NOTICH' TO CONSIGNEES OCEAN STEAM SHIP COMPANY, LTD. CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD. ONSIGNEES por Company's Steamer “MENTÓR”
A very closely contested game of tennis was played yesterday, when 6. and O. Rumjahn, a pair of St. Joseph's College schoolboys," met and defeated A. Burnie and D. Blenkiron. The match, which went into five sets, was often exciting and sometimes thrilling, there being large number of long rallies which were well worth watching. The more careful, and not the better, pair won. Had Blenkiron and Burnie been a trifle more careful, that is, tried low flashy shots which shota had a knack of pos coming off at the critical moments-they would have beaten their youthfal opponents. Both Burnie and Blenkiron had the harder service, and were the far more powerful.ada Greenfield, Dept. Postal Commr. Goods remaining undelivered after Mar, the tnd, will be subject to rent.
active players, especially at the net Indeed, almost right through the match, they carried the game to their opponents, forcing them to adopt defensive, tactics, Their volleying particularly deadly,
ORDER OF THE EXCELLENT CHOP (CHIA HO). Class III-Postal Commissioners W W. Ritabia, Shanghai OH. Shields Canton; J. Stirling, Nanking; and J. McDowall, Kiangse and D. MeLorn, Son, Audit Dept. Directorate Gen. of Posta
Class IVW 4 Starsberg, Actg. Sec Directorate Gen of Posts & Blank Mullen, late Postal Com, Shansi; F. 4 Hill, Actng Commur, Hackow D. J Nixon, Actg Postal Commr. Shansi; Peking; J. U. Parkin. Dept Postal Commr, Canton: E. F.8. Newman Act Postal Commr,, Changaba Alston Bapt. of Section, Hankow Tiant ain-Pukow Ely.; V. O'Kane, Standard Oil Co. Hankow
Class VT N. Mannara, Actg Postal Commr Kuangsi V Smith, Actg. Dep Postal Commr., Chibli, O. Mellows, Actg
OLDER OF THE STRIPED TIGER (WEN HU). Class IV-1, D. Summers, Secy,
Directorate Gen, of Poste; A. H. Hyland, Postal Commr, Tientsin.
are hereby notified that the Cargo will be are hereby notified that the Cargo"will ba discharged into Holt's. Wharf, Kowloon, discharged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, whees is wil lie at Consignes's riak: The where it will be at. Consignee's risk. The Cargo will be ready for delivery from Go-Cargo will be ready for delivery: from down on and after Mar. 15th.
Godown on and after far. 16th, has been given prior to steamer's arial.
Optional cargo will be landed, unless nocios
between the hours of 10:45 am. and noon All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they wil be examined on any Tuesdays, and Fridays within the free storage period.
notice has been given prior to steamer's Optional cargo will be landed, unless arrival
be examined on any Tuskinys and Fridays All broken, chaled, and damaged goods are to be laft in the Godowns where they will between the hours of 10.43 m. and Noon within the free storage period. have left the steamer's Godown and all No claims will be admitted after the Goods
20th, will be subject to
presented to the undersigned on or before All Claims against the Steamer. must be the 3rd April or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be effected
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE Fongkong, March 14th, 1990.
Agente
577
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
From NEW YORK, THE Steamship
but they were spasmoctically reckless, hence the result. The long game told on Commr, Chens; T. H. Gwynne,
Asst. Directorate Gen, of Posts. the Club pair.more than on the Indians; Burnie especially showed he was feeling the strain in the last set Bienkiron was the best player on the court; very often
Class V-D. P. Ricketts Engr.-in- Chief, Feking-Mukden Bly. Vamie be brought of brilliant shots from the son Loco. Supt. Peking-Madden Riy service line
Mukden Alderson, Accountant, Peking having arrived, Consignees of Cargo.
The Rumjahas, who won the first sot, fared badly before the smashing of the Club pair in the next two sets. After this, the Indians made a determined hind, and were deservedly applanded
when they won the fourth set, equalising matters. The match was anybody's almost to the end, and there was no little excitement when four all was called Then the Club pair dropped off; Buruie missed three stroke in succession, in na many aces in the last game of the match. O. Rumjahn played patchily. At times be was brilliant, especially in his drives from the base line, and at other times, he mised eney shots 8. Rumjahn, who a very weak service, was always cool and collected, and proved an adept at lobbing.ph
W.D. S.
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'"SWAZI”·
Class V-W. C Dodds, Chief Trame informed that all Goods are being landed Inspector, Tiantsin-Pukow Rly.; LJ at their risk into the hazardous Find/or Peking-Mukden Bly; W. H. Steele, Dep. Kowloon, whence nelivery may be obtained. Newmarch, M.LO.E.E. Sen. Dist. Engr. extra hazardour Godowns of Halts Wharf Trate Manager, Peking-Mukden By Goods have left he Godown, and all Goods No Claim will be admitted after the Mukden R13, 0-8 Stewart, M. I. C. Evining, un delivere
Martin,
remaining undelivered after March 15th,
Engr., Canton-Hankow Bly. T. G. J Brown, Chief Accountant, Canton-Han- kow Rly, D. Fraser, Chief Loco. Supt., Canton-Hankow Hly.
Class VII J, H. Moffat, Loco-Bupt Peking Mokden Rly.
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MR. J. S. M. RENNIE AND
THE ROBBER TRADE.
MrJ.-S. M. Bennie a well-known authority on the Straits Rubber industry During his stay here be has purchased has been on a visit to Malaya. for cash on behalf of a Londen syndicate sares with 1,700 planted rising 21 years two. Rubber properties in Johore, #3,100 old and has other properties in hand for Dr. Rennie is coming to Hongkong to
the London Marketabljike
catch the Pacific" Mail steamer Ecuador 24th March for. Home vid U.S.A. O
In the Class B Handicap Singles R. Cromartie succeeded in defeating Bernard Brown in two straight sett
Yesterday's results the umpire had not registered on the scoring board the result of the Bennett McConnell match are as
follows:
CHAMPIONSHIP - DOUBLES.-S. Bamjahn and O. Rumjaha beat A. Barnis and D. Blenkiron, 6-3,26, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4
Japanese Mr. Hennie does not notice such Except for the influx of Americans and
vast changes in Singapore conditions dur- led to expect from tales as told in Lan- ing the past six years no he had been don. Rubber of course is more every where than it was before but it was Mr. Rennie's opinion a vast portion of the Asiatic owned properties will not remain for very many years of a commercially productive character, bad tapping, over tapping, and lack of cultivation is going ings and Asiatic owned plantations to 60 out of productivity on a paying basis.
All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Tsdersigned on or before March 20th, 1920,
or they will not be recognised.
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the God was where they will be examined on any Tuesday or Friday between the hours of 10.45 AM. and NOON, within the free storage period
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by THE BANK LINE LIMITED,
General Agents. Hongkong, March 8th, 1820
NDO-CHINA STHAM NAVIGATION
LTD.
NOTIOR TO CONSIGNEEE. FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG and BINGAPORE.
Steamship
*NAMBANG
goods remaining undelivered after Mar. have left the steamer'i Godown, and all No claims will be admitted after the Gooda
April 5th, or they will not be recognised. presented to the undersigned on or before All Claims against the Steamer must be
No Fire Insurance will be effected
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
Agenta. Hongkong, March 16th, 1930.
AND
683
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. OCEAN STEAMSHIP 00, LTD, CHINA MUTUAL STEAM «NAVIGA- TION COMPANY, LTD, JONSIGNEES per Company's Steamer LYCAON
are hereby notified that the Cargo will be will be rearly for delivery from Godo Ca discharged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, where It will lie at Consignne's risk. The Cargo and after Mar. 16th
on
has been given prior to steamer's arrival.is
Optional cargo will be landed, unless notice All broken; chafed, and damaged goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will between the hours of 1045 am and, be examined
on any Tuesdays and Fridays within the free storage period. have left the steamer's Godown, and all Goods No claims will be admitted after the Goode remaining undelivered after Mar. 22nd, will be subject to rent.
pon
All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the undersigned on or before April 5th, or they will not be recognised
No Fire Insurance will be affected.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
Agents Hongkong, March 18th, 1990..
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. BS. ARCHER" TOY SOUT. FROM SAN FRANCISCO via JAPAN FORTS, SHANGHAI, MANILA and SAIGON.
AHE above-mentioned vessel having, arrived. Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby Stair Cargo will be lauded at lante having wrived from the above posts Consignes of cargo are hereby informed Informed that all Goods are being landed risk into the Pacific Mail Steamship Com z their risk into the hasardous and/or are pany's Godowns at West Point and stored as sardons Godowns of the langung and Condgap fi Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, whenes and/or
Consignes of Cargo are hereby notified thak
obtain tom the Wharves, dilivery may they must produon an Import Permit, signed b martie (owes 2/8) beat C. B. Brown (ser.), to cause thousands of acres of small holde uble lot cleared by Mar. 21st, will, be Hongkong, before Bills of Lading om be
HANDICAP SINGLES, B.-R. D. Cro-
693.6-2.
No tournament matches are being play- ed to-day. Tomorrow's matches are
CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES.-A. B. Raworth most Kawaguchi; O. Rumjahn meeta W. E. Crocker.
HANDICAP SINGLES BE. W. Day (owes 15) metts D. M. Larkins (reca. 3/6).
HOCKEY
HONGKONG H.C. DEFEAT THE ARMY
YESTERDAY'S PIANOFORTE
RECITAL
Well over 200 persons attended the second concert given at the City Hall yesterday by the pupils of Professor E Danenberg They were rewarded with an even better exposition of music than st the first concert. Some of the pupils im proved on their performance of the pre- vious week, particularly Mis · Marie Lobato, who played her. "Woodland Betches with much fooling, and little Marjorie Stewart, who gave less attention to herself and more to the piano,
Chooda
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the Superintendent of the Luports and Exports, countersigned
to be left in the Godowns where they will be be left in the Godowns, where they will be All broken, chafed and damaged package All broken, abated and damaged goods as ka ramined. Claims against the Steamer kamized on Mar. 91st, at 10 4.3 presented within 10 days of arrival, otherwise boy will no
be rea No Fire InsuzAZZON be affected by Un EBAY case whatever.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by. JARDINE MATHESON & CO., LID,
General Managers. Hongkong, March 15th, 1990 1376
* GLEN* LINE OF STEAMERS, LID.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES FROM THE UNITED KINGDOM, Bru.
THE Steamship
"GLENIFFER » ring strived from the shove porta, Con- that all Goods are being landed as thei; signees of Cergy by hug saw hatrany Informed to the hikedong and/or sales Chamedous Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Godown the Hongking and Kowloon whenos, and/or from the whares, delivery may be plained.
Goods not cleared by at 6 Pill be subject to rent
Clar. sard, 1930,
All Claims mat he presented within a weelic of the Biemmer's arrival here, affer: which they canncă be rancemised.
→No Clain will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godown and all Grods remaining andelivered after Mar. 2nd, will be subject ic rent
No Fire Knauramos whatever will be exacted Consignees are requeried to send in thes Bills of Lading" for " Immediately...
FACIFIC, MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY Ar Operstore, U.S. Shipping Board. Hongkong, March 15th, 1820;- [575
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
6.8. "WEST MINGO TOY 1-OUT. FOR SAN FRANCISCO vis JAPAN PORTS, SHANGHAI, MANILA AZĪ CEBU.
The Hongkong Hockey Club scared an easy victory over. an Army team by four goals to two at Happy Valley yesterday, evening The Army was not so well-re Miss Elsa Alves genuinely delighted the presented as it might have been and the audience with her Butterflies by combination was not of the best. For the Grieg, while her Brer Rabbit was a first few minutes of the game the Club A Jones was in better form than she had joyour piece of tuneful music. Mrs. H. only played ten men, and, as a result, the been at the first concert, further emphasis Army commenced a series of incursions ing. that she is in the front rank of local into the Club territory. It was only the singers. Miss Osmund's Convent bella steady play of Railton and Hickling at could plainly be heard clanging right up back and some excellent: Baving on the to the Boston Candy store, whither our All brokershafed and damaged package informed this thair Cargo wilL.'' part of Jones, the goal-keeper, that the reporter had retreated. A thoroughly en attacks did not bear fruit After play joyable concert was brought to a close by had been in progress for about five Miss Marie Bouza, whose playing ovoked minates the Club forwards began to wake enthusiasm from everyone, present. The up, and a pretty passing movement opinion was expressed that after Miss drawing first blood for his side. Scrappy took part are Misses Maria Souza, Elan assisted by the halves, resulted in Sim Osmund, the most talented of those who play followed and the Army on one occas Alves and May Choy, while little Mist sion
had an easy chance of obtaining & Kathleen Heron is certainly the most
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Club goal-keeper coming out to meet the ball, but Andrews, to whom the ball was passed, missed the opportunity and Mit- chell clested. The Army team, however, continued to prees and Andrews managed to beat the goal-keeper, thus equalising After the interval the Club assumed the lead and sorte clever combination follow
RUGBY FOOTBALL
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The following team will represent the
ed. The ball was constantly in the Army Club agamat the Army this evening at territory and frequent efforts were made
ars to be left in the Godowns where they Douglas, on Mar. 23rd, 1990, at 10-2 will be examined by Mears. Goddard
above-mentioned vessel having arrived with all cargo er en “ WEST NERIS from the above-menti Porta, Consigneer of cargo their risk into one Facto
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Claims against the Blemmer mart be presented within 30 days of arrival, otherwise they
any case whatever. not be recognitedi pendek dan radarra
No Find Insurans will be effected by a
Bills of Fading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co. Jan,
Agenta Houghing, March 16th, 1920. ... 1578
BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.
FROM ANTWERP, MIDDLESBRO, LONDON AND STRAITE,
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by Evans, Braga and Mackenzie to score 5.30H O. B. Way J. W. Alabaster. a goal. The Army backs, Liente, er A. M. D. Wallace, A. C. Simpson, E. & IGN of Cargo are hereby inform geaunt and Doddington, however, stopped Brand, V. G. Smyth, and B. M. Hen- risk into the beardons and/or te bardous ed that all Goods are being landed at their many a rush. Evans, eventually, man derson, N. A. Harper, O. M. de Couroy, Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf aged to brank through the delence and AH. Cobb, HNPountney, P. D.d Godown Co, Lads whenon and/or from, the secured a goal for his side and this was Youll, J. 8. McCann, A. G. Lamplugh, followed up by a pretty piece of work and J. Esiston Referee Mr. C. Oh
by Mackenzie who all on his own took Stark
the ball up to the enemy territory and
notched the third goal
Towards the
closing stages of the game the Army team
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tried their utmost to score Andrews 0.8.0.0. "A" TEAM «. NAVY IND. XI. secured possession of the ball and passed
it to Campling who, in turn, sent it down
The
to Larksom The Club goalkeeper trica Service
harros dallvary may be obtained
No Chiton will be actuallied stor the Goods have left the Godown, and all Goode nam undelivered after the ward
FAIR
Clator
against the? Stemmen) praebed to the Undersigned, dm dr 30th inaty of they will not be recogni wing will represent, the Civil be left in the Gradoras, where they? -All bróking chafed, and damaged Gor to kick the ball and missed, resulting in at
team on the Navy, ground wamined cai the sand instaf the Army obtaining their second goal
p.m.
Saturday: R. Taylor No The Tomason man focus on veera Just before the final whistle went Macg Barden. Olay. ET. Crocker, E C (captain), E.E. Alderman, F. Bacon, T kenzie scored the fourth goal for bis wide, Fincher, G. H. Haskett VM Hest G
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All broken, chaled, and damaged goods an be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on March 1st 8 10/11,
All Claims must be proscribed within week of the Steamer's arrival bere, afta which they cannot be recognized.
No Claim will be admitted kiter the have left the Godown) and A. fremaining undelivered after Mar, 22nd,
be subject to rente
No Fire Inverance whatever will he effected. Bill of Lading for sountersign
Consignees are requested to send in their PACIFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY mediately gent
As Operators. US Shipping Board, Hongkong, March 18th, 1920, 1874
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