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THE AONGKONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27TB

HONGKONG SHIPPING.

RETURNS LOW,

THE WEEK-END FREIGHTS.

The weekend shipping statement re- corded few arrivals and low returns.

CRICKET.

FRIENDLY MATCHES.

MANY BOWLERS TRIED.

The weather was hot over the week-end On Saturday morning there were two when several Clubs engaged in, friendly fewer arrivals reported than on the pre-matches in preparation for the coming vious day, and cargo for Hongkong League Season, but the heat did not decreased, while freights for ports beyond also went down. Yesterday, there were interfere with the sport, and some good two more arrivals (the same number as play was witnessed. en Friday) and this caused an increase in Hongkong cargo and also in freight lor porta beyond.

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TONNAGE AND NATIONALITIES. The tonnage figures were as under: Total on Saturday: 19, 707 tons; British vessela: 2,787 tons; Other vessels: 18,030 tons. Total for yesterday: 16,194 tons; British vessels: 2,813 tons; Other vessels 13,381 tons.

The Civil Service and Kowloon Cricket Clubs confined their matches to their own members with a view, apparently, to selecting players for the first and second elevens. Many bowlers were tried, the must "successful of whom was Hyde (K.C.C.) taking 3 wickets for 1 run.

Oralgengower . Volunteers.

SOLUTION TO SATURDAY'S PUZZLE.

SFARMER' ASTERN

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'ADDEEM” MODEST

By the Dollar liner President Taft, on September 28th, for San Francisco vid ports:-Mra-A. W. Bourke, Mr. J. A. B.. Menzies, Miss Marjorie Fife, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Vilns, Miss Mary Vilas, Mrs. J. A. Harrison, Mr. R. . Ross, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Gibson, Master W. Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. M. Fernandes da Costa, Rev. Father Roque Ruano, Mr. HM. H. Nematee, Mr. M. K. Shirazce,

In friendly match, the Volunteers, At a am. on Saturday there were 44 after dismissing their opponents for 105, POLICYves in the harbour, of which 14 were scored 255 for 9 wickets, of which 4 were British. During che previous twenty-"retired." Standage was top scorer four hours six vessels arrived, viz., two British, one American, one Japanese and with 65 (retired), Parker, Owen Hughes two Chinese. The departures during the and Bowker also found the bowling easy Vaughn, Miss P. Wheeler, Miss same period came to nine, a six and made high scores retiring with 54. British, one Norwegian and two Chinese.

THE KEN LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED.

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FROM LEITH, MIDDLESBRO', ANTWERP, LONDON, STRAITS AND PHILIPPINES.

The Steamship "BENVORLICH." CONSIGNEE of Care being landed at their YONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby inform risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf And Godown Co., Ltd, whence, and/or from the wharves, Delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining andelivered after the 29th instant, wil be subject to Bent.

All Claims against the teamer must be 5th bobos, Danders on or before the October, 1926, or they will not be re- cognized.

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All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 29th instant, ut 10 am. No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigued by

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD,

Agents.

Bongtong, 22nd September, 1926. [3984

HAMBURG-AMERIKA

THE Steamship

"SAARLAND".

LIXIE.

having arrivel, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby noted that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra bazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and owloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., whence, and/or from the Wharves, Delivery can be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have

left the Godowns, and all Goods remain undelivered after 29th September, 1926, be subject to Rent

will

All Claims must reach us by 1st October 1926, or they will not be resgnised.

All damaged Packages will be examined by Mestra, Goddard and Douglas (Marine Burveyora) at 10 a.m. on the 28th September, 1926,

No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

JERSEN & Co.,

Agents, Hong Kong. Hongkong, Stud September, 1926. (3990

NOTICE-TO-CONSIGNEES: PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION 00'8 STEAMER-

** NYANZA."

Jane Sherman, Mr. B. St. Dennis, Mr. Geo, Stearns, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Shawn,

At 9 a.m. yesterday there were 47 vessels 32 and 31, respectively. Only two men Mr. and Mrs. A. Strok, Miss D. in the harbour, of which 16 were British. failed to teach double figures. Craigen-Humphrey, Miss F. Lawrence, Miss Ann During the previous twenty-four hours eight vessels arrived, riz., two British. gower who batted first failed to control man, Mr. S. Frazar, Mr. Prihodka, three Japanese, two Chinese and one their opponents' bowling and had it nos period came to seven, viz., two British, Leonard (28) would have been dismissed Dutch. The departures during the same been for a stand by S. Abbas (24) and one American, one Japanese and one for a poor score. The Volunteers tried Chinese...

seven bowlers, all of whom succeeded in capturing one or two wickets each.

CARGO ENTERED.

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<For the 24 hours ended at 9 am. yesterday). For Hongkong

5,332 tons, For ports beyond 17,323

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Total

09:660

(For the previous 24 hours ended at.. a.m. on Saturday), For Hongkong ...... For ports beyond

3,696 took 4,548

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Totel

9,542

(For the 24 hours eaded at 9 a.m. on Friday).

For Hongkong" For ports beyond

Total

4,713 tons. 5,987

.10,700

SHIPPING NOTES. The HM.S. Empress of Scotland, the fagship of the Canadian Pacific Com pinw's feet, is due to arrive in Hong- kong on February 10th next. The E- press of Scotland, a vessel of 25,000 tons,

encircling the "globe with 450 tourists and in this connection it is interesting to note that last year this steamship car- tied the record number of British tourists. Coming to Hongkong vid Suez, he will proceed to Shanghai on February 15th, and thence to New York, vid Japan, the Hawaiian Island and the Panama Canal.

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Douglas, Miss G. Graham, M. C. Weid- Mias Mary Howry, Miss Ernestine Day,

Flynn, Miss C. CcCarthy. Mr. Carl Seitz, Miss B. Lengenberg, Mr. and Mrs. A. Č. Pereira, Misa I. Dobbyn, Mr. Goo.. E Mr. Fred Turner, Mr. E. C. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Young, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McChesney, Lt-Col. R. A. Buck- worth Ford, Mr. A. L. Ammen, Miss N. In a low scoring match, Mr. Evans A. Allen, Mise B. G. Cornish, Mr. A. Eleven who batted first and scored 70es W. W. Marquardt, and Mr. Fred Fisher, Mr. Ch. A. Heilmann, Mr. and

Civil Service...

dismissed Mr: Nihill'a Eleven for a narrow win of 9 runs. Only four men were able to reach double figures, F. E. Lawrence (18), and H. J. Pearce (13) for the winners and E. C. Fincher (18), and W. Sayers (13) for the losers.

The bowling analysis proved good. Baker taking 3 wickets for 6 runs, Hamil. ton 30 for 3, Paterson 19 for 3 and Ro- bertson 1 for 10 for Mr. Nihill and Sara 18 for 2, Lawrence 7 for 2, Evans 2 for 2 and Westlake 10 for for Mr. Evans,

Kowloon Cricket Club.

At Kowloon the Vice-Captain's Eleven. beat the Captain's Eleven by 48 runs. Goodwin, the Vice-Captain, made the highest score of the match with 43, others reaching double figures in his side were E. F. Fincher 21, Washers 10 and Smith 20. For the other side, Brace with 39 not out, was the only one to make a stand. Six bowlers were tried from each side, of whom Hyde secured 3 wickets for

1 run in 22'overs.

HONGKONG. UNIVERSITY CRICKET CLUB.

ANNUAL MEETING."

Chancellor).

Vice-Presidenta: Prof. F. A: Redmond, Mr. R. A. Ponsonby Fane. Mr. Ng Szo Kwong and Mr. Ho Kom Tong

Chairman: Mr. W, Gittins Capt., 1st XI. Mr. A. A. Bumjaho; Vice-Capt. Mr C. W. Lam.

Capt., 2nd XI.: Mr. B. N. Sudan. Hon. Secretary: Mr: Hiptools,

The annual mecting of the above was held at the Union Pavilion, Pokfulam, yesterday evening, after a trial cricket match in which players of the first and second elevens took part, No extra The master of the Butterfield and ordinary business was transacted and the Swire Anking, which arrived at Singa-election of officers for the year resulted pore on Saturday last, says the Straits as follows:- Zimes, brought newz of a very anyaze President: Mr. W. W. Hornell (Vice- syphoon experienced at Amoy, news of which had not. previously reached Singa pore from China. The force of the wind was such that although the Anking had both anchors out, and had her engines teaming full speed ahead, she neverthe- Arrived Hongkong ON 22ND SEPTEMBER, 1925.ezs, dragged her anchors. The Van FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, GIBRALTAR, Singapore, was driven ashore on to the

Onerstraten, which is well-known 314RSEILLES, MALTA, FORTSAID,

mud, but was subsequently refloated with ADEN, COLOMBO AND STRAITS.

no damage done, as far as is known. MONSIGNEES of Cargo by the abovs, Remarkable scenes were witnessed in the named Verne! are hereby informed anchorage, and numbers of amall craft that their Goods are being landed and were actually driven ashore twenty-six placed AT THRIE x n the Hongkong, and feet above high-water mark. Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company' Godowns st Kowloon, where each Consignmen will be sorted out Mark by Mark and Delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed.

Optional Goods will be landed here palea' Instructions have been given to the cop trary Six hears before arrival of the Steamer.

Goods pot cleared within 8 days, including date of arrival will be subject to Reat.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever. "

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Damaged Packages must be left the Godowns for examination by the Consigness, as the Company's Barreyer, Mens GODDARD & DOUGLAS, A 10 LM, on Mondays and

within the Fres Storage period.

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PASSENGEES.

ABRIVALS.

By the a.a. Hakusan Mars, from Japan, Notice is given that the Superinten-of September 25th:-Dr. and Mrs. A S. dent of Customs and the Representative Green, Mrs. Edward P. Gill, Mise M. P. of the Foreign Consular Body have de-Gill, Capt. H. J. Hawthorn, Dr. M. D. clared the port of Amoy to be infected loove, Mr. T. Kawa, Mr. Man Tei Lee, with cholera. All vessels arriving there. Mr. W. John Mercer, Mr. S. Nagata, from either at Canton or Whampoa are Mr. and Mrs. Jan Oostermeyer, Miss to be governed by the Sanitary Regula K. C. Stewart, Mr. J. J. Strahle, Mr. tions for the Port of Cunton.

Shu Wo Wong, Mr. B. B. Fufano, Mrs. V. Futano, Mr. J. H. Geldoit, Mr. Hambydey, Mr. B. Jacobeon, Mr. Lee Kai Tsung, Mr. B. Ling, Mr. U. M. Omar, Mrs. Y. Seki, Miss Maiko Scki, M. Tauchiya, Mr. Yoo Boo Chiang, Mr. Yong Ket Sin. Among the passengers passing through on their way to Europe via porta were:-Mr. J. E. Barnes, Mrs.

The round-the-world liner President Garfield of the Dollar line is due at day- light to-day with passengers and cargo for discharge here and ports beyond...

Tall Claims against the Steamer must be

On September 4th the new light vessel presented

to the Undersigned, en or befors Thibaw was placed on the China Bakir 12th October, 1928, or, they will not be Station, the position of which is Latitude A. V. Barnes, Mr. W. Fritzke, Mr. F. A recognized.

16 N. Longitude 98.13 E. The vessel dis- Firth, Mr. D. A. Hinde, Mrs. M No Claims will be admitted after the Goods play's one white light, and also has a R. Hooley, Mrs. D. Heybrock, Mrs. D. have left the Godownz

diaphone fog signal, which signals one B. Mercer, Master. Frederick Mercer, MACKINNON, MÄCKENZIE & CO., blast of two seconds duration. The Master Deamond Mercer, Mr. Edward

Agents.

character of the lithi is a flashing one, Poster, Mrs. Mary Posner, Mr. D. Hongkong, 22nd September, 1928, 13998 and the period revolution, or fash every Diechelman, Capt. A. W. Suddaby, five seconds. The visibility is twelve Miss Alice Worth, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur miles. The light vessel is painted red Hammond, Master A. R. B. Hammond, with a tubular steel tower for light, one Mr. F. Henry Johnstone, Mr. B. R. Lock, mast abaft tower with one red ball as Miss G. Moon, Mr. A. A. Belf, Mr. F. a day distinguishing mark. The words George Stewart and Mrs. F. Stewart

MARTIN'S

PILLS China Bakir is painted in white on sides.

APIOL & STEEL Sure and certain for all Female complaints Every lady should keep a box in the house." Chemists and Stores self them throughout the world,

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WINMAY. FINECE REMEDY.

THERAPION NO. 1 THERAPION No. THERAPION NU.

No. 1 for Madder Chimeri: 33. v ŽE TAKE

DEPARTURES.

Notice is given that on September 20th Madison, on September 25th for Seattle Per Admiral Oriental liner President, the green wreck gaalit buny marking the remains of the lighter Fetahan, the ap sports:-Mr. M. Manuk, Mr. and proximate position of which was N. 78 Mr. S. 8. Perry, Miss Y. Perry, Misa W. Magnetic, distant 0.2 cables from Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ching, Mr. the Taku Light Vessel, will be removed W. Wright, Mr. A. Hett, Mr. and Mrs. Masters of vessels are cautioned against R. E. Bowman, Mr. F. W. Gibbons, Mt. anchoring South of a line drawn through Mercer, Rev. J. W. Creighton, Mrs. G KE: Francis, Mr. B. Guy, Mr. W. J the Taku Light Vessel and the East Kearney, Master Kearney, Mr. Jas F Entrance gaslit buoy.

Donnelly, Mr. W. N. Butt, Mr. J. H. Lund, Mr. Louis Bkalisky, Mrs. Billo,: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wright, Mrs. Mary Dankwerth, Miss N. Dankwerth, Ir. Geo. A. Laughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Madsen. Master Elmer Madsen, jr, Master Wm. Madsen, Mr. E. Martintau, Mrs. T. Martineau, Mrs. H. G. Stern, Master B. B. Stern, Mr. E. Schadrick,

and Master P. J. Smith...

(Cantinued an nézt column.)

The total number of deck passengers entered for the twenty-four hours ended at 9am on Saturday was 29, and for the same period ended at 9 am yester. day 481.

"VESSELS ́IN ́DOOX,

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At Kowloon-Zai Tack.

Wright

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