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BASEBALL PLAYERS.

ARRIVAL OF ALL-ROUND HONOLULU CHINESE

"AT HOME" TO BE HELD.

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The All-Round Chiness Amateur Athletic Club baseball team from Honolulu has arrived on the & President Pierce, Under the aus pices of the South China Athletic

·Association they to play a number of games "at Happy Valley against local clubs. The first two against the Japanese Baseball Club and the Americans are to be played next Saturday and Sunday after- noons, beginning at 4.30.

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PASSENGERS.

AZRIVALLS,

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3rd, 1927.

CHINESE PASSENGER

TRAFFIC,

MORE DEPARTIRES HẢI ARRIVALS.

Per a Kalyan, from Vladivo- | stock, for Hong Kong:-Sub-Lieut. During the week ended on July C. H. de Newby, Surg-Lient Hith, the Chinese passengers' traffic Levy, Mr. W. Beckers, M. N. Brin showed that no fewer than 3,207 de- cat, Mr. W. Bray, Mr. W. Turner, partares in excess of the sumber Mr. Quarles van Ufford.. Miss M. nerived. The following, were the Gibbons. For Singapore:-Mr. G. figures as supplied by the Harbour Reimer, Mr. Ching Yu Ken. For Authorities:- London: Fay-Lieut. P. J. Row, Surg-Comdr. K Hole, Lt.-Comdr. C. F. Clarke. C. Staker E. Taylor, C.P.O. T. Bleeds, C.P.O. R. A. Attfeld. Petty Officer Brocks, A.B. Beckett. Ldg. Seaman Wood, and Master J. Mackenzie.

Pers. President_Pierce, from The South China Athletic Asso-San Francisco, for Hong Kong:- ciation has arranged an "at home" E. Roberta Anderson, Exhel Yay to be held on Friday, at 4.30 p.m, Davis, Nelson E. Rau, Metharam Parren. to 5.30 p.m. at China Building, 7th Lokoomall, Joseph floor, for the purpose of meeting Dorothy A. Parren. Derek G. Par the members of the Honolulu ren, Leonard G: Bidmead, Morris Chinele team.

A. Cohen, George C. Friedgia, James H. Jessen, Mr. Ralph Sparks. Edith Watson. For Manila -Julius Brittlebank, Felisa Calderon, Nevin H. Duckworth, Rosalind W. Duck- worth, Marion R. Griswold, Mar. garet Higgins, Liela M. Harshman, George Lynam, Lucien A. Marsh. Margaret T. Marsh, George L Mathisen, F. Richard Miller, Janice D

The visitors went the S.C.AA. Club at China Building before settling down at Ying Wa College, se. Bonham Road, which they will make their headquarters during their sojourn in Hong Kong,

On their arrival at Hong Kong, on board the they were met steamer by: the Baseball Section officials of South China, Mfr. Dick Shim, manager: Mr. K. F. Jume, coach; Y. W. Lee, assistant man ager: U. Kai Cheung, Ho Pak Ping, und others.

Mr. Hin Wong, hoa. general secretary of S.C.AA., was at the 5.C.A. A. Club at China Building early in the morning to welcome the guests, and being a former resident of Honolulu, Mr. Wong did not take long to make all Honolulu boys feel

at home.

Pershing, William G. Schaffen- berg De Forest Spencer, Cornelia Spencer, De. Forest Spencer, jr., Foyette P. Spencer, sad Courtrey Whitney.

Per & President Polk, August int, for Heng Kong:-Miss Jenn K. Anderson, 3ir. and Mrs. Ellis T. Basha, Mr. Robert H. Blake, Mr James A. Brown, Mr. Walter R. Haller, Mrs. Mamie Humbeutel, Mr. George V. Kitson, Mr. Jack H. Levis, Mr. and Mrs. William Wright, Mr. Sik L. Wong. For Manila Miss F

Boomer, Mrs. Alison S THE "HOODOOED" BALL Carr, Miss Carol Carr, Mr. Frank F. Hamlin, Mrs. Jessie L. Hamlin, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Hollings worth, Mr. L. Lalchand, air, and Mrs. Bea M. Litt, Mr. Angel Cano Palanca For Singapore: Mr.

GAME.

"

ANOTHER POSTPONEMENT.

By Ocean Steamers.

Arr.

July 18th

1,337

Dep. 2,044

10th

1,801

20th

2,040

933 1.475

21st

795

2321

Dad

153

309

23rd

+

.800

814

24th

149

Total

6,905 8,431

By River Bosts, Lunches and Junk.

Arr. *****. 2,828,

Dep. 2,532

31

2,742

3,708

21

20th

9,900

2,730

21st

.$1

2,805 3.608

+1

22nd

7:

23rd

24th

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9,79€ 2,217 2,832 9.543 1,012 1.590

Total

....18.095 10,378

July 19th 19th.

LOWEST BIRTH-RATE

RECORD.

NEW ZEALAND FIGURES.

WELLINGTON, N.Z.

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CONSIGNEE NOTICES. CONSIGNEE NOTICES. HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.

OHINA MUTUAL STEAM

NAVIGATION: CO, LTD.,

FROM UNITED KINGDOM Am CONTINENTAL PORTS VIA

STRAITS

ONSIGNEES per Co.'s Steamer #TELENAGRUS" are hereby notified that the Cargo will be discharged into Holt's Whart, Kowloon. where it will lie at Consignees risk and subject" to_Terms and Conditions of Storage at Solt's What. The Cargo will

ready for

from Godown on and after Brd

Optional Carge will not be landed here, anlass Notice has been given prior to

PRINCE LINE

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

Fao NEW YORK

HE Motor Vessel

THE

MALAYAN PRINCE"

| having arrived from the above_Port on 95th instant, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods

being

"landed at their risk into the Godowas

Hong Kong

APO

and stored at

INCLUDIN

HUGO STINNES LINIEN

COMBINED FREIGHT ÄND PASSENGER SERVICE. CABIN CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR 50 PASSENGERS. FARE FROM HONG KONG TO GENOA-£73. 0«. Od. OUTWARD.

forios Wharf and Godewa Company Limited, Kowloom Consigneca' riak and expense

Sailings from Europe for Shanghai and Northern Ports :-- All broken, chafed and

and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns,

B.S. "ADOLF VON BAYYER" (HLBCL) due here on or about the 15th Aug. where they will be examined on

8.8. SAARLAND" (FAI) Wednesday, 3rd August, 1927, 108.S. FAIL KIRDORE

Claims must be prosanted within

SA "HESSEN (ELA.LA) Fifteen

8.8. PREUSSEN" (SLL) * which date they cannot be B.A. “SACHAEN” (H.A.L) „ums

Steamer's arrival, but carried on from here, the Vessel's arrival

port to port to the final port of call to which the option extende.

recognized.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 4th August, 1937, will be subject to Bent

All broken, shafed and damaged Goods are to

to be left in the Godowis, where they will be

be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10,15 and Noom within the Free Storage perică, No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Steamer's Godown, by and wil

Gooda

undelivered remaining After the 9th August, will be subject to Rent

All Olaime against the tamer musi be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 23rd August, or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Garance will be affected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents.

2nd August, 1927.

(5181

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bitle of Lading will be countersigned

FURNESS (FAR EAST), LTD. 2nd Floor, King's Building, Connaught Road. Telephone No. 3165. Hong Kong, 8th July, 1887. (3168

HAMBURG-AMERIKA : LINIE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

HE Steamship

THE SALDENBURG

The birth rate for New Zealand! AMERICAN ORIENTAL LAIN M. having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are

during 1828 is the lowest get re- corded

FROM U.S.A.

T Motor Vessel

MOAKBANK

The Government satistician states that preliminary figures show that the births registered during the having arrived, Consignees of Cargo by year 1028 numbered 28,413, and, re-her are informed that all Goods are being presented a rate of 21.05 1,000 of landed at their risk into the hazardowe population. The total number is and/or extra-hazardous tiedowns of the 330 more than that recorded for Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and 1925, but 30 less than the figure for Godown Co., Ltd., wheats Delivery may Gold claims it be admitted a one kill lower Goods remaining undelivered after 8th August, 1927, 4 p.m., will be subject to Rent.

hereby notified that their Goods are being landed and

Kowloon Whart & the Hong Kong their risk in Godown Company's godowns at Kowloon, where Delivery can be obtained as the Optional Cargo will be landed, unless Notice has been given prior to Steamer's

Foods are landed.

Brival.

No Claims will be admitted after the

Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the

Frederick K. Brun, Mrs. Esther 1916, in spite of an increase of be obt1 be admitted after the 6th August, 1927, will be rabject to Rent.

[BY HONOLULU KID} The baseball game between the Gaguet, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E Japanese and the Filipines appeare Gorton, Mr-John P. Shel, Mr. and to be on the black list of the sjerk rs. Floyd H. Sullivan, Miss Faith of the weather and whenever a Sallivan, Miss Frances I. Sul livan, Master Floyd G. Sullivan, date is arranged for these two con- testants to decide matters, it is Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood, Mrs. always prevented by heavy down.uth Woods. Fer Fenang:-Mr. Edward F. Ellis, Mrs. A. G. Els, Miss Ehe 1. Ellis. For Colombo:- Mr. B. H. Kirpalani. Said Mr. George C., Fancourt,

pours of rain.

For Port

nearly 250,000 in population during the 10 years.

The rate is 0.12 per 1,000 lower than in 1995, which represented the previous "lowest level.

During the year 10.050 Arges were celebrated in the Dominica, or 7.8 per 1,000 of population.

All Claims against the Tassel must be presented to the Undersigned, on or befors 15th August, 1997, or they will not be recognised.

All broken, left in the Godowns, chated and damaged Gooda 10 bo

will be examined on Monday, where

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Von Tuger BONG KONG METSOROLOGICAL 8th August, 1917, at 10.

According to schedule, the game should have been played on July 9th, but it was postponed on ac

Lust Friday they count of ri got as far an three innings when Katherine L. Berry, Mrs. Gladys

Simonski. For Naples -- rain again interfered. The game was then set for yesterday after M. Eaton, General and Mrs. Wil- noon, but the downpour turned the liam Crozier, Mr. and Mrs. Addison "diamond

into a swamp. This is H. Hough, Mrs. Inez More, Mr. the third postponement, and in Robert More, Mr. Rufus G. view of other games having been Thayer, Mr. and Mrs Frank S. also postponed, I think it would be Wheeler, Miss Virginia F.

Bong Kong Observatory, August 2nd.

PreviousOn DazzļOn Pais

Day st

#p.m.

Filipinos certainly could not expect van. For New York:-Mies Edna

Wheeler. Barometer. as well if the Filipinos were to con- For Genoa-Mr. Car! Barckhau- Temperstar

For Marseilles:-Honorable Hamidity ... cede the point to the Japanese, sosen.

Mrs. Florence Wind as not to prolong the season. The and Mrs. L O. 1

Robinson, Mr. William V-Sul-t

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No Insurance haa,been affected, Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

THE BANK LINE, UTD., General Agents. Hong Kong, 2nd Angust, 1997.

(5179

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

AND

OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WOHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGA.

TION CO., LTD.

to gain a victory over a far superior E. Baldwin, Miss Suzane P. Bald Weather outit like the Japanese... It must also be borne in mind that the win, Mr. Robert Gillespie, Mr. Rain.. ground will be required in Septem- cisco:-Mrs. C. E. Heise

Harry Wardell. For San Fran- Highest open-air Temperature. Tet:83 ber for football practice.

Lowest open-air Temperature, 2nd: 78

· LAWN TENNIS LEAGUE,

DEPARTURES.

FROM UNITED KINGDOM VIA SINGAPORE.

EREXENOR

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will I be examined on 5th August, 1927, at 10 y

Messrs. by Surveyor, Goddard and Douglas.

16th August, 1927, or they will not be recognized.

All Claims mais reach us before the

· Nö Fire Intarunce will be effected. Bill of Lading will countersigned by the undersigned.

JEBJEN &.CO.,

Agents. Hong Kong, 30th July, 1927. [5174

NORDDEUTSCHER" LLOYD, BREMEN.

ww

THE Steamer

GOTHA bating arrived from BREMEN, HAM-

are hereby notified that their Cargo is being landed at their risk into the Go-

HOMEWARD.

(HEL)

due here on or about the 18th Aug. das here on or about the 17th Sept dhe here on or about the 27th Sej-t. dus here on or about the 11th Oct. „dua hera on or about the 25th Oct

Sailings for Europe via Manila, Singapore,

Colombo & Port Said.

*M.V. "MUENSTERLAND

(H.St.L.) milling from bure on or about the 24th Ang. 18.S. OLDENBURG" (E.ALA) sailing from here on or about the 6th Sept. IS.S. “ADOLF VON BABYER” WH

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(E.St.L)... mailing from here on or about the 23rd Sept 8.S. "SAARLAND" (HAL)... aniling from hers on or about the 30th Sept 18.8. "EMIL KIRDORF" (E.SEL.) mailing from here on or about the 18th Oct.

--* Calling at Märseilles, Rotterdam and Hamburg. Calling at Genos, Botterdam and Hamburg.

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REGULAR FORTNIGHT SERVICE ANwxxi JAVA, CHINA AND JAPAN.

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downs of the Hong Kong & Kowloon | TIBODAS, Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd, Kowloon, TIMANOEK where Delivery can be obtained.

All Goods remaining undelivered after to Rent the 8th of August, 127, will be subject

No Fire Insurance will be effected by Damaged Packager must be left in the Godown for examination by the Con- and the Company's Surveyors, rigates Mesurs. Anderson & Ashe st 10 am, on the 4th of August, 1927.

CONSIGNEES per Co's Stemmer. Per Dollar Liser President B-Blue sky; CCloudy; D.

will be discharged into Holt's What Pierce left Hong Kong for Manila Drittle; F-Fog; L-Lightning hereby notified that the Cargo on August 2nd-Mr-Julius -Brit. M-Mist; O-Overcast P-Passing Kowloon, where it will be at Consignees uxin any case whatever."

lebank, Miss Felisa Calderon, Mr.Thundar.

showers; Q-Squalls; R=Rain; T~| pink and

and Condi Two mid-week matches in the and Mrs. N. H. Duckworth, Miss

tims of Abject to Terms i

at Holt's Wharf. The Lawn Tennis League have been Marion R. Griswold, Mr. S. G.

Cargo will be ready for Delivery from Godown on and aftar 2nd August. arranged, weather permitting.

Higgins, Miss Liela M. Harshman,

Optional Cargo will not be landed here, unless Notice 1 has been given prior to Stenamer's arrival, but carried on from port to port to the final port of call to which the option extends.

All broken,

to be

To-day the H.K.C.C. are to play. George Lyman, Mr. and Mrs. the K.C.D. in the "B" Division, LA Marah, Mr. C. L. Mathisen, and on Friday is the "C"Division, Mr. F. R. Miller, Mra E. S. Fer- the HE.C.C. meet the S.C.A.A.

There are two matches down for Ahing, Mr. and Mrs. De Forest Saturday afternoon. The LR.C. v. Spencer, Master De Forest Spen- the U.S.R.C., a postponed and last cer, ir, Master Fayette Spencer, match in the "A" Division, and the Chinese R.C. are playing the final for the shampionship and run ners-up position in Division" B."

.

BRITISH VARSITY. TEAM BEATS AMERICAN TEAM.

"[THROCOH REUTER'S AGENCY-1

Mr.

HONG KONG TIDE TABLE,

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From August 3rd to 9th, 1927,"

HIGH WATER.

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Kong

Standard

Time.

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No Claims will be admitted after the Gods have left the Godown and all Claims must be presented within Two

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For Particular of Freight and Fassage, apply to the

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2X XEN FRENTE REKED1.

ON SALE

ted and damaged Goods Weeks of the Ship's merival here, after THERAPION No. 1R KONG WEEKLI PRESS,

ATB to be

the Godown, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.15 x and Noox within the Free Storage period.

No Claims will be admitted after the h... Goods have left the Steamer's Godown, 44m 6 093 and all Goods remaining undelivered 0 19 5 7

726 $20

after the 8th August,' will be subject. 62 8 5 Bent 0493

All Claims against the Steamer mart 5m 2478 21 86 be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 2nd August or they will" not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be affected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

Agenta. A

[5177

Courtney Whitney, Mr. Raymond W. G. Scharggenberg, Mr. A. Worrahe, Mr. and Mrs. A. A Morris, Mr. Y... Kanayama, Madame Dumont, Capt. RR. Flood, Mr. I. Caralden, Mr. Jose Wed. A. Angara, Mrs. I. Angara, Mrs.

Thur. C. E. Meyer, Kr. T. Akiyam, Miss Mabel Girbons, Mr. 1.-B. Heirjoe, Mia Klawdia Koblukoff, Rev. Benedict D. Barry, Missg LONDON,

Roberta Anderson, August 1st.

Miss Ethel At Eastbourne, in lawn tennis Davis, Mrs. J. R. Maures, Miss Sun. contests, Oxford and Cambridge D. Dolarico, Mr. Concade Carcia, Universities beat Harvard and Yale Dr. A.

Mi Flora Mon. Baltazar. by 11 matches to 7.

Liner Per Dollar

President Tues. Polk left Hong Kong for Manila and New York, on August 2nd:- Miss F. Boomer, Mrs. Alison S. Carr, Mr. Frank F. Hamlin, Mrs.

Per A.M.L Liner President. Jessie L Hamlin, Mr. and Mrs. Madison, eft Hong Kong for Charles B.Hollingsworth, Mr. San Francisco on August 1st Fox NEW YORK VIL SINGAPORE. Lalchand, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mr. and Mrs. E. Avery, Mr. **MOTH" MACHINE AGAIN Litt, Mr. Angel Cano Palanca, Mr. and Mr. C. Hoard, Mr. and

KING'S CUP AIR RACE.

HAMFERED BY BAD.

WEATHER

WINS.

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machine.

hour.

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1st August, 1927

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

OUBAR STEAMSHIP CO, LTD.

ANDEZ CONT UHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVI. GATION CO., LTD.

Which the

An

PELEUS

"Fraderick K. Brun, Mr Esther Mra J. M. Dunlop, Miss MONSIGNEES per Ca's Steamer

Gagnet, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Dakin, Miss Roberto Laughlin, are hereby notified that the Carge having Gorton, Mr. John P. Sehl, Mr. and Miss Florence M. Poperdine, Mr. arrived per BHEXENUR from Mr. Floyd H Bullivan, Miss J Harvey. Baymond Me Wood Singapore will be discharged into Holt's Frances I. Sullivan, Master Floyd bringe Bingham, Mr. J. L Wharf, Kowloon, where it will Be at Con. The air race for the King's Cup, G. Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hydrick, Mr. Frank J. Herrier, signees risk and subject to Terms aná which was flown on Saturday over Wood, Mra Ruth Woods, Mr. Jack Kyburz, Father J. Me-Conditions of Braga at Holt's Wharf. a course of 545 miles in the Mid- Edward F. Ellis, Mrs. A. Q. Ellis, Neal, Mr. Benito Roces, Capt. The Cargo will be ready for Delivery from lands, was again won by a Moth Mien Ee 1. Ellis, Mr. Sinichiro Samuel W. Stephens, Mra Belle

Godown on and after 2nd August Bumki, Mrs. Horne, Mr. H N

Optional Cargo will not be landed here, It was piloted by Mr. Lawrence Ferrers, Mrs. Carla Schroder, Mr. Zeininger, Mr. E. F. Boyens, lean Notice Bo

Mrs. R. A McGrath, Misa Marie Stemmer's arrival, bat carried on

been given prior to Hope, whose speed was greatly B-H-Kirpalai MrGeorge G Sellner, Mr. F. A. Whitman, Mr.

on from hampered by had weather condi- Fancourt, Mr. and Mrs Bunuel Enkhmanoff, Mr. P. Schulong port to port to the final port

of call fo tions. He averaged 92.8 miles per C. Voz Tuger Simonaki, Mr Mr. H. Day, Capt. Adam J. Ben-

option extende Katherine L. Berry, Mrs. Gladys

Goods I broken, shaled and damaged G Kate Lient. 14. Baton, General' William Oro- F. Bond, Mr. Walter 15. Cartit, i to be left in the Grodowe, where they ziet, Mrs. William Cromer, Mr. Mr. Nagib Fo Zabar, Miss Muriel Fridays between the hours of 10.45 150 be examined on suy I'mondays and and Mrs. Addison H. Hough, Mrs A Duffy, Mins Louise M. Karten and Noos, within the Fres Storage period. Inez More, Mr. Rufus G. Thayer, Mr. George V. Martin, Mra. - Ba Claus will be admitted Mr. Robert L. More, Mr. and Mrs Mayme Martin, Mr. George Fep Goods have left the Steamer's Godown, after the Virginis TO FIGHT IN CHICAGO NEXT Frank 8 Wheeler, Miss

perdine, Miss Esther L. Pepper- | and all Goods remaining undelivered. MONTH.

F. Wheeler, Mr. Carl Barckhausen,

dine, Senator Hiram." Bigham, the 8th August, will be subject to Bent.. Hon, L. O. Dyer, Mrs. Florence Dr. J. L. Hydrick, Master Peter All Claims against the Steamer must Robenson, Mr. William V. Sulli Hydrick, Mel Frank 1 Herrior, be greeted to the Undersigned on or van, Miss Edna E. Baldwin, Miss Mr. Paul E. Meyer, Mrs. Agues before the 2tad August, or they will Suzane P Baldwin, Mr. Robert MacDonald, Mrs. OH. Shumate, not be recognised. Gillespie Mr. Harry Wardell, Miss Adele M. Stephenson, Master No Fira Insurance will be effected. "Mrs." "C. Er Helse, Mr Horne Miss

Charles-A-Zeininger MA

BUTTERFIELD & 2 McGrath, Miss Jeannette-E

Agenta, Horne, Mr. Hans Schroder.

MeGreath, Master George Bellner. Tat August, 1927,

TUNNEY TO MEET DEMPSEY.

[REUTER'S. AMERICAN SERVICE"]

CHICAGO, August 1 The Tunney Dempsey fight for the world's heavyweight champion- ship will be held at Boldiers Field here on September 15th.

(Continued on next Column.)

Latter

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which date they will not be recognised.

2 Consigneer are requested to surrender THERAPION No. their Bill of Lading to the Undersigned THERAPION No. 8 for countersignature.

MELCHERS & CO.,

Agents, NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BAZMEN, Hong Kong, 31st July, 1927. [5175

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