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Courtesy is in Your Ticket The Thinking Traveler always uses President Liners, because he knows that he will constantly receive that genial, courteous, personal service and attention that ensures him of pleasant, cafefree and enjoyable voyages.

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8th, 1927.

The magnificent President Liners are broad of beam and exceptionally steady."" Allure oil burners, swift express liners,

The public rooms are luxuriously appointed and inviting,

All staterooms are ourside, splendidly furnished and equipped with beds—got; berths. Each room has hot and cold rinning water, aiso fans, wardrobe, thermos bottles and reading lamps. Private bath and showers in connection with many rooms perfect the travel comfort of these giant passenger liners,

The Cuising is world famous. The deliciously prepared menüs will delight you. And how the orchestra adds zest th your dining,

"-"The decks are spacious: The Glass-enclosed Promenade always popular. Deck spores, open air swimming pool, movies, evening dances, everything has been dore to make your trip a happy one. Unexcelled anywhere is the courteous and efficient service accorded you by the trained personnel aboard the President Liners.

The great frequency of sailings and the liberal stopover privileges of the Dollar Steamship and American Mail Lines have made these giant passenger liners cut- standingly popular among stavelers,

WEEKLY TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE

TO SAN FRANCISCO and

LOS ANGELES

The Sunshine Belt via Honolulu Fortnightly sellinga an Tuesdays

Pres. Jackson ... Tacs, Doc. 20th " Pren, MoKinlay Tues., Jan. 3rd Prsa, Grant Tues, Jan 17th Pros. Meveland ...Tues, Jan. 31st

"

TO SEATTLE and VICTORIA

The Short, Straight Roure to America Fortnightly sallings on Wednesdays.

Pros, Pierce... Wed., Dec. 14th, 6 mm. Frea. Taft....... Wed, Dec. 29th Pros Jefferson Wed, Jan. 11th ...Wed., Jan. 25th Pres. Lincoln

Special Through Rates to Europe, via United States, £126, ɛiíž., Direct connectform with all Atlantic line. Choice of railway lines across United States and Canada, with liberal stop-over privileges for sight-seeing.

To EUROPE and NEW YORK ROUND THE WORLD

Fortnightly was on Tuesdays via Marin, Scraits, Colombo Suez Canal. Alexandria, Nap Genoa, Marseilles, Vaum and New York.

Pree. Garfeld...Sun., Dec. 18th, 8am. Pro. Harrison...., Jan. 1st, 8m. Pres. Monroe...San., Jan. 15th, 8am.

Pres. Wilson/Sun., Jan. 29th, 6 m. Pres. Van Buren ...Ann., Feb. 12th Pres. Hayes. Sun, Feb. 26th

TO MANILA · Pres. Jackson...Dec. 12th, 6 p.ni. Pres. Gariald....Dec. 18th, 6 p.m. Dec. 20th, 6 pm. Préa. Taft

Pres. Mckinley ...Dec. 26th, 6 pm, Pres. Harrison Jan 1st. 6 Pres. Jefferson J. 3rd, 6 p.m.

For Bookings, Passenger and Freight Information Apply to Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank Building, Ground Floor

Telephone Central 7477, 2478 and 795

Cable Address "Dollar**.

Dollar Steamship Line

and

American Mail Line

M. M.

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

LIGNES COMMERCIALES (CARGO BOAT"). Monthly Sailings direct to HAMBURG, BOTTERDAM, DUNKIRK—

1st Week, January, 1928.

*. "MIN":

"LT. ST. LOUBERT-BIE” dhe jo arrive from DUNKIRK,

LONDON, HAVRE about the 23rd December.

SERVICES' CONTRACTUELS (Mall SERVICE)

Ballings from Marieille.

Arr, si Hong Kong & Sailing for Shanghai and Japan.

Bailings from Hong Kong for Marseilles.

Steamers.

PAUL LECAT

ANDEE LEBON

A

4th Nov.

CHENONCEAUX

A

ANGERS

B

D'ARTAGNAN

18th Nov. 2nd Dec. 18th Doc.

7th Dec. 21st Dec.

G. METZINGER

30th Dec.

4th Jan, 18th Jan. 1st Feb.

14th Feb., 28th Feb.,

20th Dec. Srd Jan,, 1928. 17th Jan, 31st Jan..

RATES OF PASSAGE MONEY TO MARSEILLES

(including Table Wine).

A Chius 1st Class.....£ 99. Od. Od, BOLAss (1st Class 35. D. Od STEAMERS 2nd

* 70 d. Od.

STEAMKESind

M

£61. 06,

Through Tickets to London and Leading Towns of Europe. Accommodations reserved in the Trains at Marseilles. (Sailings anbject to alteration without notice),

For full Particulars, apply to:-

Cie des MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,

Telephone Central 740

3, QUEEN' Bursino,

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CONBIGNATION-TRANSIT-BEPRESENTATION.

AUSTRAL-CHINA NAVIGATION CO.

S.S.

CALULU"

Failing on or about

20TH DECEMBER, 1927.

For BRISBANE, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE & ADELAIDE via HAIPHONG, MANILA, LIOILO, KOLAMBUGAN, BALIKPAPAN, SAMARAI, RABAUL and NUMEA.

ner offers good Refrigerated Cargo Space.

Steamer

For Freight and Passage Apply to -

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

AGENTS.

Queen's Building.

Tel. No. Central 1030.

DIOCESAN BOYS' SCHOOL.

RESULTS OF RECENT SPORTS.

KEEN COMPETITION.

FJ

The Diocesan Boys' School held their House Sports on the School ground, behind the temporary pre- mises on Nathan Road, last Friday afternoon.

The School is divided for the sake of games into four houses each of which conducts its own sports in- dependently of the others but the four houses will complete against each other in Inter-House Sports. In accordance with the custom of the School no prizes were awarded, While no records were broken a satisfactory feature was the large proportion of boys who entered for at least one event and altogether 31 boys obtained places, first, second, or thiri.

A the necessary work, seers tarial starting, judging, etc., RUE lone by the senior boys, each house having elected A committee of soven, The results were as fol. lows:

SENIOR. "Yellow,

100 Yards.-1, Leung Cheuk Kat:

2 Ma Chiu Chang; 3, W. Kew.

440 Yards-1, Ma Chiu Chong; 2,

Y.M.C.A. BILLIARDS.

The following are the results of recent billiards cölnbetitions held at the European YM.C.A. The prizės were distributed yesterday to the winners by Mr. JH. Hunt, the popular secretary of the Y.M.C.A.

HANDICAP."

1.-A. Leach (12 Dunlop golf

balls).

-F. Cowherd (silver cigarette

stand).

FLYING HANDICAP.

W. Satsed (billard ene casc).

HEST BREAK FOR OCTOBRE. Table 1-A, Leach: 48. Table 2.-W. Taylor: 43.

-FEST BREAK FOR NOVEMBER. Table 1.-T. Richarda: 46 Tablo A, Leach: 38:

CRICKET.

HONG KONG ELECTRIC R.C. v.

INDIAN R.C. "B."

This game takes place on the I.R.C. ground on Saturday,

H.K. Electric R.C.-H. F. Ako hurst, S. Deacon, L. de Rome, C. E. Gahngan, H. S. Jones, J. F. Lunny, W. N. H. Murdock, W. B. Muskett.

ECZEMA ON FACE AND HEAD

Was Ashamed To Go Out. Healed by Cuticura.

"I had weeping eczema. My face and hand were covered with sore. eruptions so that I was wahamed to go out. Later it broke out all over my body and down to my kneta and then spend to my eyes. I could not sleep for as soon as I get wards it webed, and I used to starch, caus- ing more eruptions.

One day read an advertisement for Cuticur Soap and Ointment and sent for a free sample. It helped me so I purchased more and in two weeks I was healed." (Signed) Wm. J. Hicks, Marlala Villa, Ilandeble Rd., Ammanford, S. Waleg.

Rely on Cuticura Soap and Olst- ment to keep your skin clear.

molt throughout the

'Sean and Dies true adde="AL

bory à Bans, Leća 21, Zkusen BL, „Alps for mail orders with prio.

Try the Caticura Shaving Stick,

R. W. Smith, S. J. Stanesby, and CONSIGNEE NOTICES. JR. Way (captain). Reserve: S. J. Clarke.

HOCKEY.

Leung Cheuk Kau; 3, Shu Sung HONG KONG UNIVERSITY 7. Pok.

Mile., J. Channings; 2. B.. Chan; 3. J. Willis.

Long Jump-1, Tong Pun Fong (13/t. sing.) 2. Leung Cheuk Kau; 3, W. Kew.

High Jump-1. Leung Cheuk Kau (it. Sina.) 9. Ma Chiu Chong Cheong King Sang and, Shu Sung

Pok.

Blue,

100 Yards.1, Chow Hon Shu; 9, S. Chrissie; a, J. Shaw.

440 Yards.-1, J. Shaw; 2, Chow

Hon Shu.

PUNJABIS II.

This game takes place on Monday, at 5 p.m. on the University ground.'

University-Messrs. P. L Tan,

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. CONSIGNEE NOTICE.

3.8. "ANDRE LEBON,"

BRINGING CARGO F MARSEILLES, &c., Also CARGO

BORDEAUX Ex 8.5. “ VENUS" AND CARGO FROM HAVRE AND COGNAC, Ex 8.8. "LIEUT.

DE LA TOUR." YONSIGNEES are hereby informed that their Goode with the exception

A. A. Rumjahn, M. B, Osman, G. S.Fox Scully, K. T. Loke (capt.), Y. C Teh. P. C Lim, K. P. Gan, C, K. Ong, C. W. Lam and J. W. Barnes.

On

TAIKOO RIFLE CLUB.

af Opium, Treneurs and Valuables are

A friendly rifle match took place being landed and stored into the Godown

the Taikoo Rifle Range on of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf Long Jump, 9. Christie (18ft. Sunday forenoon, the 4th inst., beand Godown Co, Ltd., Kowloon, whence in) 2. D. Anderean; 3, J. Shaw.tween the Taikoo Ritle Club and a Delivery may be obtained immediately

after landing. High Jump.-1, P. Anderson (4ft. term from H.M.S. Argus. The re ault was a win for H.M.S. Argüs Cins.) 2, S. Christie 3, J. Shaw,

the neares being as under

Brown.

100 Yards.1, B. Wong; 2, A. Lee.

440 Yards.1, R, Kavarana; -2, | Chan Tsan Sheung.

Long Jump.1, A: Lee (16ft. lius.); 2, B. Wong; 3, Cheng Kam

To.

High Jump-1, Kun Po Chi (4fu Tins.;, B... Wong.

Green,

100 Yards.-1, Kan Yuet Hing; 2, F. Zimmern; 3, Wong Chong "Pui.

440 Yards.-1, Kan Yuct fling: 2,

O: Taudien; 3, G. Winch.

1 Mile-1, G. White; 2, Wong Wa Sum; 3, G. Kotwall.

Long Jump-1, H. Jackson (15ft. 10ine.), Kan Yuet Hing; 3, Wong Kam Pui.

High Jump-1. H. Jackson (4ft. 9ins.); 2, Kan Yuet Hing and Lam

Sum.

JUNIOR. Yellow.

100 Yards, Cheng Chee; %, Chan Ip Ting; 3, Kann Sze Chiu.

290 Yards.1, Chan Ip Ting; 2. Wong Man Leung; 3, N.. Broad- bridge.

Mile.-1, Woo Yée Mo; 2, Wong Man Leung; 3. N. Broadbridge.

Long Jump 1, Cheng Chee (14. Dins.); 2, Kand Sze Chiu; 3; F. Martin.

High Jump-1, Cheng Chee (4it. sins.); 2, Chan "Ip Ting; 3, F. Martin.

Blue.

ין.

100 Yards.-1. A. Hunt 2, K. Kavaranu; 3, H. L. Pau.

220

2,

Yardi, A. Hunt; Cheong Kwong Hin; 3: Wong Kami Yim,

Mile.-1, A. Huat; 2, V. White: B. O. Glover.

Long Jump.-1, Wong Kam Yira (12ft. 4ins.); E, Cheong Kwong Hia: 3, G. T.. Lee.

High Jump.-1. Cheong "Kwong Hin (ft. Tias:); 2, Wong Kam. Yim. Brown,

100 Yards.-1, B. Wong; 9. $. Broadbridge.

220 Yards, R. Reed; 9, C. Spradbury,

Long Jump-1. B. Wong (16ft. Sins.), C. Spradbury; 3. S. Broadbridge.

High Jump. 1. B. Wong (alt Bins.); 2. Wong Kam Kee.

Greed,

100 Yards.1, A. Crawford; ·o Wong Sik Hon; 3, F. Smith,

920 Yards.1, A. Crawford; 2, Wong Sik Hon; 3, F. Smith.

Mile-1, A. Crawford; 9, Wong Sik Hon; 3, A. Prata.

Long Jump.

A. Crawford (13ft. 4ins.); 2, Wong Sik Hon; 3, J. Winch.

High Jump.-1. A. Crawford (3ft. sins.); 2, Wong Sik. Hon: 3, J.. Winch.

HOUSE FOOTBALL AND TENNIS.

The Inter-House Football and tennis matches were concluded last week. Yellow House in each case being the winners. In football, they had the splendid record of 12.0 against Blue, 7-0 against Brown, 7-0 against Green and 5-0 against a rombined team from these three houses.

In tennis teams of four competed, Yellow House beat Blue House br

37 games to 7, Green house by 31 games to 13 and Brown House byl 34 games to 10.

H.M.S."Argus."

Mr. Barber

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All Claims must be sent in to me en sr before Friday, the 16th instant or they will not be recognised

Damaged Package will be examined by the Company's Surveyors, Mesars Goddard, & Douglas in the presence of the Consignees at 10 am. on Tuesday, the 13th December, 1927.

No Fire Inentance will be effected by me in any case whatever,

J. LIMAGE Sant

Corp. Willott

Mnc. Reeves

F/L. Hope

Ldg. Tel. Wilkins

80

Sergt. Hook

74

P.O. Carl

Mr. Nash

Hong Kong, 7th Dec, 1927,

(5620

Total

.8530

Taikoo Rife Club.

Mr. Summers

63

Mr. Wallace

Mr. Eldridge

Mr. Grimshaw

Mr. MacIndoe Mr. Maxwell Mr. Rose

71'

68

Total

621

Mr. Walmsley

A physician writes in the Medical

Echo": "After taking Sana' ogen for a jew weeks

I can do my work

without any feeling

of fatigue ensuing at any time."

TE NEW FERNCH LES EDT,

THERAPION No. 1 THERAPION No. 2 THERAPION No. 8

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Mr.Cosno Hamilton, the well-known no- velist and dramatist, writes:

"Saratogen gives me the energy to da twice ms much work, twice as well. It is to the brain and metre what petrol is to the angina."

"Great, feeling fine! Things really might

-

be better-but life is not so bad after all".

You have changed! The other day you told me a different story,"

Oh that! Yes! I didn't feel so well a few weeks ago. I felt pretty bad-nervous, no appetite and so on. Bür Sanatogen made a wonderful difference. In a few weeks' time all the old energy came back. It's a glorious thing to be thoroughly. healthy, in fact, it makes you feel young again." Sanatogen infuses into the cells of blood and nerves exactly those elements-phos phorus and albumin-from which bodily health and nerve strength are derived, In the Medical Echo of Jan. 3926, a physician describes how he tested Sanatogen on 5 medical students:

.

"In a fortnight their physical and mental energy increased by an average of 23%. Some of their comments on Lansiages were DMWJing, "such as: A real jag-killer—a brain-jogger

andia real grey-matter Lonića

SANATOGEN

The True Tonic-Food

When you feel nervous or run-down, take Sanatogen for a few weeks and feel the difference in your own health. Obtainable at all chemists and stores.

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

NEW YORK BERTH.

FOR NEW YORK & BOSTON vin SUEZ,

8.5. LANCASTER CASILE”

LANCAS

Sails bancs on 10th December.

LLOYD TRIESTINO.

REGULAR MONTHLY PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVIOS for BRINDISI, VENTCE AND TRIESTE (FIUME), TAKING ČAROO ON THROUGH BILLS OF LADING TO GENOA, ALL ITAMAN, ADEIATIO, LEVANT, BLACK SEA AND DANUBE PORTS.

REDUCED PASSAGE RATES." BRINDISI, VENICE & TRIÉSTE LONDON

£72.10.0. £80. 0.0.

NEXT SAILINGS. OUTWARDS FOR SHANGHAI, YÖKOHAMA,

KOBE AND MOJI. “

From Hong Kong. Sails hence onfor about 8th. Dest Baila house enfor about 5th Jan., 1998 Sails hence oufor about £nd Feb.,

M.V. "REMO” M.V. "VIMINALE"

M.V. "ESQUILINO”,

HOMEWARDS FOR BRINDISI, VENICE AND TRIESTE,

8.8. VENEZIA "

M.V. ·REMO"

M.V. "VIMINALE"

From Hong Kong,

Sails hence enfor about 15th Dec. Sails hente onfor about 10th Jan, 1958 Baila hrnce onfor about 7th Fab.,

NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS

S.S.

FROM CALCUTTA & COLOMBO TO SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS

UMVOLOSI"

8.8. ~ UMZUMBI”

aça

Sails from Calcutta 2nd Fab., 1929 Baile from Calcutta__3rd March,

Regular Passenger and Cargo Servise to South African Ports.. Through Bill of Lading issued from Hong Hong.....

For Freight or Passage on any of the above Lines, apply to

NODWELL & CO., LIMITED

Telephone: Cantra) 1030..

Acenta

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,

INCLUDING

HUGO STINNES LINIEN

COMBINED FREIGHT AND PASSENGER BERVICE QABIN CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR 30 PASSENGERS. FARE FROM HONG KONG TO GENUA-273. 0.04% OUTWARD.

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Sailings from Europe for Shanghai and Northern Ports -

M.S. VOGTLAND "

S.S. ALBERT VOGLER"

8.8. "OLDENBURG"

M.S. "HAVELLAND"

1

doe here cź or about the 14th Dec. due here on oral out the 31st Dec. ...due here on or shʊat the 12th Jan,28,

due here on or about the 28th Jan.,.

dus here on or about the 5th Feb.,

1.8.MACKLENBURG" (ex "Saarland")

HOMEWARD.

Sailings for Europe via Manila, Singapore;

Colombe & Port Said :—

*MV." RAMSES"

1 .8. "ERMLAND"

M.S. VOGTLAND" 8.6. "ALBERT VOGLER' 18.S. "OLDENBURG"

ailing from bars on cr about the 20th Dec. ... sailing from bere en br about the 3rd Jan, ...sailing from bere on or about the 17th Jan ... sailing from bere on or about the 31st Jan., ...tailing from here on or about the 14th Feb,

•Calling at Genos, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Hamburg. ↑ Calling at Genos, Rotterdam and Hamburg.

+ Calling at Genos, Marseilles, Rotterdam and Hamburg.

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For Freight, Passage and farther Partieniars please apply to

JEBSEN & 00.

15, Pedder Street.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGREES.

THE

HE Motor Vessel

"ERMLAND"

Tel. 0, 2225. TEL: 0, 4754.

PRINCE LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES..

THE Motor

Fox NEW YORK,·

Yennel ASIATIC PRINCE? having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are having arrived from the abova Port hereby notified that their Goods are ¦ on éta instant, Consignees of Cargo being landed and placed at their risk in are hereby informed that their Goods the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf & are being landed at their risk into the Godown Company's godewas at Kowloon, Godowns of the Hong Kong and where Delivery can be obtained as the Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Goods are landed,

Kowloon,

and stored at and expense.

Optional Cargo will be landed, unless Notice has been given prior to Steamer's No Glaims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goode remaining undelivered after 10th December, 1927, will be subject to Bent. All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on 9th Lecember, 1927, at 10 am by our Surveyors, Mears Goddard and Douglas.

All Claims must reach us before 24th. December, 1927, or they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.

JEBSEN & CO.,

Agente... Hong Kong, 5th Dec, 1927. [3664

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All broken, chafed and damage Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on Monday, 12th instant, st. 10 a.m.

All Claims mast be presented within Fifteen days of the Yeasel's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognized.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after 18th instant, will be subject to Bent. No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

FURNESS (FAR FAST), LTD, 2nd Floor, King's Building, Companght Road. Telephone No: 3165, Hong Kong, 6th Dec., 1927.

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