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The great wide glass enclosed promenade decks of the Presi dent Liners-with their dozens of comfortable, inviting steamer chairs. You will enjoy spending much of your time here lounging, reading and conversing with friends.
The magnificent President Liners are broad of beam and exceptionally steady.
are oil burners, swift expres liners.
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The public rooms are luxuriously appointed and inviting.
All staterooms are outside, splendidly furnished and equipped with beds-De berths. Each room has hot and cold running water, also fans, wardrobe, thermos bottles and reading lamps, Private bath and showers in connection with many poms perfect the travel comfort of these giant passager liners,
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The decks are spacious, The Glass-enclosed Promenade always popular. Deck sports, open ale swimming pool, movies, evening dances, everything has been.
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The great frequency of sailings and the liberal topover privileges of the Dollar Steamship and American Mail Lines have made these giant passenger liners out- standingly popular among travelers.
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GOLF.
CHAMPIONSHIP 'AT SHANGHAI.
M. W BUDD ELIMINATED. IN THE FIRST ROUND.'
THE NARROW ESCAPE OF
A. R. BLINKO,
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12th, 1927.
A CHAIN OF STEEL MASTS
THE ELECTRICITY SCHE
FOR ENGLAND.
LONDON'S SUPER STATION,
Great Bridala Is about to ad a beginning made with the pastrue- tion of the greatest public efšlity service which has been conceived su far, in the present century-the standardisation, inter-connection and development of the electricity supply of the country.
Not for a long time has there been such sensational golf in Shang- hai as that which took place at Kinngwan on Sunday in the frst
It is only eight meaths since par- of the match play rounds of the championship of the Shanghini Golf biamentary authority was given for Club, writes the N-C. Daily News, the vast undertaking, some details! It will be remembered that the of which have already been publish- qualifying round took place a weeked in the Daily Press. Already ago, and, in accordance with the schemes for the provision of a decision of the meeting of a year cheap and abundant supply of elec ngo, ali the match play rounds with tricity for two arena-Scotland and the exception of the final have London and the Home Counties
have been evolved. A third-for lirited to IS holes, instead of 38
the Midland counties-will have as previously. Accordingly the
"been « planned by the end of the first of these rounds took place on
"year, and within six months plaña will be ready for dealing with.
Sunday morning, while the second was played off in the afternoon. The semi-final will take place to- morrow, and the final the week following. The new procedure was popular, and there is no denyiniz the fine golf that took place. The most interesting event of the day was the defent of M. W. Budd in the first round by H. K. Malcolm, while in the second round A. R. Blinko just escaped by the skin of his teeth.
Yorkshire, Lancashire and, Cum- berland.
South-West England. South Wales.
North-East England.
Work will soon be started on the, Scottish scheme.
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CHURCH NOTICES.
ST. TORNE CATHEDRAL,
NHƯNG KONG NOVEMBER 18TH, 1927, 21st Sunday After
Trinity
Holy Communion at 8 a.m.-Choral. Sunday School at 10a.m.
Malins at 11 x.m.:-
Preacher Bev, W. R. Cannell Evensong at 6 p.m.-
Preacher:-Bev. N. V. Halward.
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So rapid has been the prepara tion of the various schemes that A Social Gathering in the Cathedral there is every likelihood that all after Evensong. Music and Light year hence-by which time the Refreshments. Scottish undertaking should be well on the way to completion- evidence of the electricity supply will be visible in every part of the country except the Highlands of The results of the day's play are Scotland and the extreme south as follows:-
west of England.
2
The Results,
FIRST ROUND.
R. Lock hent A. Gray, 1 up. A. "V. Pettitt beat K. M. Cum
ming, 2 and 1.
H. R. Malcolm beat M. W. Budd,
2 and 1.
F. H. Prevot beat. J. H. Under
wood, 2 and 1.
W. H. Huggett beat T. W. Mit
chell, 2 and 1. **** A. R. Blinko beat D. Ward-
Smith, 4 and 3. J. F. Pilcher beat R. T. Denim,
"3 and 4.
A. Hamilton beat D. McLaren, 1
up.
SECOND ROUND.
R. Lock beat A. V. Pettitt 1 up. HR. Malcolm beat P. H. Prevot,
3 and 3.
A. R. Blinko boat W. H. Haggett,
I up.
J. F. Pilcher beat A. Hamilton, 1)
and 3.
Although the scheme, prepared by the Electricity Commissioners for London and the Louth-east of Eng- land will not be available to the central board for execution" intil about the end of the month, it is possible to indicate its principal features.
Finest Ever BuilM,
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Hymas:32, 294, 463 and 682. Preacher-Ber. J. Kirk Macónachie. to sil Chris- Communida 7-Ope
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mains, but it will be surrounded London will have underground by a ring of towers, carrying off with the present paximum of SUNDAY SERVIOR, November 13·5, at current at 139,000 volts, compared
68,000 volte New transforming stations will have to be built, throughout the south-east counties to deal with this voltage. The ex- penditure on insta, ines, and
will be transformers
fully £7,000,000.
ten
Though London will have capital stations, the bulk of the supply will be provided by three stations-the present one at Bark- ing, E., and two new stations, one at Chiswick, W., and the other at Battersea, S.W."
Some Details Of Play. The scoring was extraordinarily good, and one heard little of any thing being done that was not in the 70's. Malcolm was playing a very fine game, and his win over Budd-in-the-morning was the feature of the day. Budd started out by winning the first three holes, but then the situation was reversed. Malcola was playing un extra- ordinarily elever jigger, and, ex- cept for an eight at the 14th, made no mistakes, whereas Budd in the The second nine holes failed to show his" Meadows, and the 45 acres avail usual form. He was not putting able will be large enough for a as he usually does, and accordingly station of at least 325,000 kilowatts allowed Malcolm to overcome his installed capacity, and will pro- initial handicap and secure a win. vide space for the storage of about Notwithstanding his eight at the 130,001 tons of coal, or more than 14th, Malcolm was 'round in 74. two months' supply, under full-lond It was a fine performance, for to working conditions beat Budd at any time is difficult, and obviously it was a very difficult job on this occasion.
The station at Chiswick will be the best of the kind ever built. rite selected is Duke's
Latticed Masts,
Subject: MoUTALS AND IN-
MORTALS."
Wednesday Evening Meeting at 5.30
P..
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Reading Boom'at above address, open Tuesday and Friday, 10a.m. to 12 'Nood. Monday and Thursday 5 to 7 p..
The Public is cordially invited to attend the services and visit the Reading Boom.
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL
STEAM NAVIGATION Co.'s ETKAMER MANTUA,"
ARRIVED HONG KONG. ON LITH NOVEMBER, 1927. FROM ANTWERP.LONDON, GIBRAL- TAR, MARSEILLES, MALTA, PORTSAID, ADEN, COLOMBO E STRAITS. When the great projects in handmed Vessel are hereby informed ONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above- Malcolm continued his good work are carried out the countryside in the afternoon when he had to will be linked up by a chain of that their Goods are being landed and latticed-steel tower masts, 18ft. placed AT THE XK in the Hong Kong and Godown meet Prevat, who was putting up
Company's Godowns at Kowloon, whare good god. Prevot had beater Un-square at the base and about soft. ad Bowloon Wharf derwood in the morning by a small high, carrying the main high-tensach Consignment will be sorted out margin, but Malcolm had no par son lines from selected capital Mark by Mask and Delivery, can be
obtained as the Goods are landed. ticular difficulty in overcoming power stations,
Surveys are now being made for him. As showing the calibre of his the placing of these towers-one
Optional Goods will be landed hers Blay, it should be mentioned that will be raised every, quarter of a
Instructions have been given to for 17 holes-he failed to hole out mile in positions which will have the Steamer.
contraty Six hours before arrival of on one occasion--he had a score of the shortest and most direct supply Goods not cleared within 8 days, is- 60 against Prevot
cluding date of arrival, will be subject to R. Lock failed to get a distin-routes through the country.
Tests are to be made of the type Bent. guished position in the open cham- of tower it is proposed to adopt to No Fire Insurance will be affected by nionsky owing to his having ensure that the system of overhead. taken 05, for one round, but there lines will hot constitute a danger was nothing of this sort in his play
yesterday. He beat Gray by one to the public.
up in the morning, eseb taking an approximate 76, and then success-
unless
the
any case whatever. Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns for examaustion by the CoD- signees, and the Company's Burveyors, Mesure. Gondia & Doboli, at 10 ... on Mondays and Thursdays, within the
fully tackled Pettitt in the afterward-Smith, and then in the after-Free Storage period. noon, when he had a victory by a narrow margin.
No Claims will be admitted, after the Goods have left the Godowes.
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co.,
Agents Hong Kong, 11th Nov, 1927. 1520
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FARE FROM HONG KONG TO GENOA=£73,050
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noon he met Huggett. The latter All Claims against the Steamer monet SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES K. M. Cumming bad an exper-ly led until the crucial holes at the before 1st December, 1927, or they will maintained his form, and practical-ba presented to the Undersigned on or ience interesting for one of so long! standing and such intimacy with end. By the 13th hole he was two not be recognized, conditions out here. He failed to up on Blinko, and it was not until remember the changed conditions, the 17th that Blinko ever had a and in his encounter with Pettitt lead in the round. Then Huggett presumed that it was a match of 38 just lipped the hole with his putt, holes. In no sense did he under and Bliako stood dormie. Hug estimate his opponent's golf-no one gett made a great attempt to square does that with Pettitt, who is one the match on the last green, but of the most difficult men to beat, again missed his putt by the nar for invariably he hangs on to the rowest of margins, and Blinke won bitter end-but Cumming spent by one up... Blinko did a 73 in this part of the morning correcting round, while Huggett had a 75. shots which he was playing badly throughout the day, and appeared. Pilcher played good steady golf and hoping that, being only a couple of holes down, he might to have recovered from the erratic thereby pull through in the after- form which he has displayed on
some occassions lately. He did noon. Thereby he came a cropper, for Pettitt had him on the 17th 75 in the morning and in the after- noor was 77. His opponent in the afternoon was Hamilton, who dis played very good form but was W. H. Huggett and T. W scarcely a match for Pilcher. Mitchell were in excellent form in With the elimination of Budd, B TONG WEERLE, PRESS, Tuesday, the 16th November, 1227. the morning, and the former had the contest now takes on very July to December, 1926. to do a 74 to his opponent's 70 to great deal of interest. Next Sun- register a victory. In the mean- day Lock will meet Malcolm, while time A. R. Blinko had disposed of Blinko and Pilcher will have to
(Continued on, next Column.) fight out the other semi-final.
green.
Elinke's Close Shave,
BRINGING CARGO FROM MARSEILLES, &c., ALSO CARGO Frox COGNAC 21 88. *TETUAN. YONSIGNEES are hereby informed that their Goods with the exception Opiam, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored into the Godowas and Godawn Or., Ltd, Kowloon, whence d the Hong Kong and Kowloon Whari Delivery may be obtained immediately After landing
All Claims must be sent in to me on or before Friday, the 16th November, 1827, or
they
will not be recognized. Damaged Packages will be examined by the Company's Surveyors, Messrs. Goddard & Dongles in the presence DOUND VOLUMES of the #ONG the Consignees at 10 am on
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Agent.
Hong Kong, 9th Nov., 1927. [5516
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