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THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL
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STEAMER FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG,
COLOMBO, BOMBAY AND KARAGHL THROUGH BILLS OF LADING ISSUED FOR EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN AND CONTINENTAL PORTS
LONDON.
AND
THE Steamship..
THE
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carrying His Majarty's Mails, will be despatak ed from this Port at Noor on MONDAY, the 11 OCTOBER, 1926, taking Cargo for the abare Forts
Silk and Valuable Cargo for Italy, France and London (under arrangement) will be conveyed by this Steamer proceeding to Bem- bay and there transhipped to the on-carrying Steamer for Marseilles and London.
Parcels will be received at this Office until 5 Pac, the day before Sailing. The Contents and Value of all Packages must be declared.
For further Particulars, Apply-10--
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.
Agents. Hongkong, 6th October, 1926.
£4038
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THE FAARBRUKOKEN".
CRICKET NOTES.
THE HONGKONG DALLY PRESS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9rn, 1956
At the time of writing it seems far more probable that we shall be bolding up doubtful windows and doors rather than playing cricket. I am informed that the typhoon may elect to go North up the Formosa Channel, when we shall merely get rain and, I believe, thunder; or it To be on the safe side may come to us. I have laid the editor five to four on a typhoon and ordered an extra bottle of - I beg you pardon these are cricket, notes, are they not!
BOXING.
AND MIDDLEWEIGHT
CHAMPIONSHIP
TWO SCOTTISH WINS.
{THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
LONDON, October 7th.
At the Albert Hall, in a twisty round contest for the European flyweight cham pionship, Elky Clark (Scotland) the holder outpointed Francois Moracchini, the French Champion..
Fight Described.
가
The teams for the trial game (which
LATER. may start to-day-Saturday--but is morë likely to begin on Monday) have already
It was a splendid fight throughout. been published I am not aware it de Rome and A. E. Wood cried off. Their Clark showed himself the cleverer boxer, names do not appear in the final list on especially in defence and at long-range the board at the Club, but they were work, but the Frenchman stuck to him with utmost gameness, scoring well with original selections. G. R. Sayer and E. C. Fincher are also playing on Hay-powerful books in the clinches. The ward's side, though I expect there will Frenchman was always forcing the fight, have to be a reshulle as I regret to but Clark met him with good straight. learn H. Brace cannot play. He is a lefts and right hooks. In the nineteenth Clark went down on the knee from a straight bat, though at first sight a bit rather low blow. In the last round, the deficient in scoring strokes, and he seems Frenchman, who finished most fresh, tried quite a useful bowler, "His appearance his hardest for a knock-out, but Clark in a game will be watched with interest fought back well sad gained a popular By the way, the Committee will have to
verdict. make sure he is eligible." If he is attach ed to Naral Dockyard, all is well, but if he is on the strength of the Vindictive I am not sure how he stands. Obviously be should be eligible as I hear he lives ashore.
I trust these belated typhoons are lucky. We had a bad blow on October 5th, 1994, and won both the Shanghai and Malaya matches. Adsit omen
B. ABBIT.
M.C.C. ARGENTINE TOUR.
MR. P. F. WARNER EXPECTS HIS
SIDE TO DO WELL.
The announcement that Mr. P. F. Warner is to captain the M.C.O. team which is visiting Argentina in the coming winter, is a well-earned tribute to an eminent cricketer, who has deserved well of his country as player, captain, and chairman of the Selection Committee..
having arrived from BREMEN, HAMBURG and Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their Cargo is being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkongnome newspaper representative, I feel and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd Kowloon, where Delivery can be obtained,
All Goods remaining undelivered after the 19th of October, 1928, will be subject to Bent,
No Fire Insurance will be effected by in any case whatever,
Damaged Packager must be left in the Godown for examination by the Consignees and the Company's Surveyor, Mears. Anderson & Ashe, at 10 am, on the 9th of October, 1926.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods Lave left the Godown and all Claims must be presented within Two Weeks of the Ship's arrival here, after' which date they will not be recognised.
Conngnees are requested to surrender their Bill of Lading to the Undersigned for countersignature.
MELOREES &.00.
Mate Agentur-
NORDDEUTSCHE Llora, Bazaar. (4032
Hongkong. 5th October, 1926,
THE "BEN LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED.
FROM LEITS, MIDDLESBRO, ANTWERP, LONDON AND STRAITS.
The Stamship "BENLOMOND," YONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby inform Cal that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Whart and Godown Co., Ltd, whence, and/or from the wharves, Dalivery may be obtained.
No.
be admitted after the Goods will have loft
the Godowns, and all Goode remaining undelivered after the 11th instant, be subject to Bert.
All Claim against the steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 55th instant, or they will not be recognized.
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 11th instant, at 10 km. No Fire Taurace has been affected. Hill of Lading will be countersigned by
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & 00, LTD.,
Agents. Hongkong, 4th October, 1926.
PRINCE LINE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
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"Naturally," said Mr. Warder to a very flattered at the invitation. My last match in public was in 1920, though I played twice this year at Eton, acoring 28 and 28. In the second match I was caught at mid-off, from one of Admiral Hickley's lobs.
The Middleweight dostast.
In a twenty rounds contest for the European middleweight championship, Tommy Milligan (Scotland) the holder, beat Ted Moore (Plymouth), the referee the fourteenth stopping, the fight in round.
It was a rough Eght" from the start, neither showing much science. Milligan frequently drove Moore to the ropes, but hit out widly. Moore, however, received a good deal of punishment from hooks and uppercuts. Milligan continued to attack relentlessly but got a nasty cut over the right eye in the eleventh round. There was a good deal of holding and Moore was inclined to use his head, the referee entering the ring in the twelfth round In the thirteenth, Milligan drave. Moore to the corner, sending in smashing right and lefts, Moore being very groggy when the bell went. In the last round, Moore was weak and was being severely punished when the referes intervened.
WISE WORDS FROM HENRY FORD.
APHORISMS OF THE WORLD'S "RICHEST MAN.
PROFESSIONAL REFORMERS AND FINANCIERS.
"Our invariable reply to It can't be. done is, Go do it. This is one of the typical and striking remarks made by Mr. Henry Ford, the world's greatest motor-car manufacturer, and reputed to be the richest man, in his new book, "To- day and Tomorrow," which has been Give it up,
published in Britain by William Heine mann, Limited.
"My last match abroad was at El Kan- tara, in Egypt, in 1919, when I played for the 75th Division. A sergeant-major wa umpiring. He was good enough to con- gratulate me on my play. I told him I was getting old, and thinking of giving up cricket. This was his reply: siri. Don't be a fool, sir; if I may say 50, don't be a dd fool, I've been here for five years, and never seen a straighter hat between Dan and Beersheba.
Over the Andes.
Mr. Ford writes in collaboration. with Mr. Samue! Crowther," and the book is called "a continuation of My Life and Work," which the same pair "I hope I shall find some enthusiastic of authors published in 1922. The idens umpire in Argentina who will say the in the book are Mr. Ford's, and whether same. But at the age of fifty-three it is he or Mr. Crowther clothed them in their very doubtful what form I shall be able rare pithy sentences matters not at all. to develop. Should I find myself in- "The professional financier and the efficient, you may take it that I shall cer- professional reformer" are Mr. Ford's tainly not play in a Test match-that two, bugbears. "Their ways are not is one of the games against the full alike," he writes. "Their motives are strength of Argentina It must be re- not alike. But, given a free hand, either. membered that Lord Hawke's team, which can destroy business very quickly.. went out in 1911-12, lost one of the repre- The professional financiers wrecked Ger Buntative games and his team included many the professional reformers wreek MacLaren, Troughton, M. C. Bird, and ed Russia. You can take your choice other rod men, so that the cricket talent as to who made the better job of it out there is not to be despiseti
Financiera, according to Mr. Ford, We have a good side, and shall do wreck business. Their money is a mill- well, I have no doubt. Personally, I am stone round its neck. The only money perfectly fit, and looking forward to he has any use for is live money, which
"goes into business to work. there to be used. It is an asset to the playing in warm sunshine.
last peany, and never a liability. Magh High Wages,
It is
The tour is one which we are all anti cipating immensely, and it is to be hoped. that the suggested visit to Valparaiso
"How can we reduce the price our will materialise. If so, we shall cross the Andes and retura vid the Panama Catial,. sailing for home on January 29th. Other products to the public without impairing wise we shall return from Buenos Aires their quality" This is the one and on January 23rd, arriving home on Febru-only standard by which he judges matters ∙ary 8th. It will be a wonderful experi-industrial.
ence, and will doubtless result in many friendships, and a still further strengthen- ing of the good fellowship existing be. tween Argentina and ourselves.”
WEDDING BROADCAST.
ARCHBISHOP OF MELBOURNE'S BAN VINDICATED.
High wages have always been Mr. Ford's policy. A basic minimum wage of six dola, or 25e. a day, is paid to every an and woman he employs, and more than 60 per cent. of the thousands of workers in the Ford Industries receive more than this..
The real progress of our company, explains Mr. Ford, dates from, 1914, when we raised the minimum wage to a flat rate of five dollars (£1) a day, for then we increased the buying power of our own people, and they increased the buying power of other people, and so on and so on."
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The action of the Archbishop of Mel- bourne (Dr. Harrington Lees) in refus having arrived from the above Porting to allow the service at the marriage Scattered through the book are any 4th inatant, Consignoos of Cargo are of a Beptember bride to be broadcast number of shrewd aphorisms, dealing heroby informed that their Goods are being
with industry and life and men. Here the apparently fully justified landed at their risk into the Godowns of
As the result of the refusal, tha ser are a few samples of them: Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown
and stored at vice was transferred to the Wesley A business that does not make e's Company
Limited, Kowloon, and stored Church, and outrageous scenes were Conngnees risk and expense.
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods witnessed ro to be left in the Godowns, here they
on Saturday
9th instant, examined Claina m
muan be presented within fifteen, days of the scamel arrival hers, after
hich date they cannot be recognised
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No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 11th instant, will be subject to Rent, the PA
scando las been effected.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by. FURNESS (FAR EAST), LTD, 2nd Floor, King's Building, Connenght End, Hongkong, Jules Telephona No. 3165. Hongkong, 4th October, 1996,
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The bride was Miss Thelans. Crowther, and she screamed and fainted at church door when a crowd of 20,000 curious men and women pressed towards her and
An hour before the service started the church was crammed with people, who were standing on the seats and hanging over the gallery, w
It took number of policemen 10
minutes to get the bride and bridesmaids into the church.
Just before the ceremony was over, a Dortion of the crowd outside the church burst through the vestry door, and about 20 people rushed into the church at the back of the pulpit.
profit for the buyer of a commodity, ne well as for the seller, is not a good busi- nest
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"The plodders always attack the pioneers
"Dishonest men do some times suc ceed. But only when they give a service which exceeds their dishonesty."
Big business is not money power. It is service power, "..
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