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President Liner

SAILINGS

Weekly Trans-Pacific Service

To San Francisco and Los Angeles

The Sunshine Belt via Honolulu

Pres. Jackson

Fortnightly sailings on Tuesdays.

Pres. McKinley

Pres. Grant

Pres. Cleveland

Tuesday, Aug. 28th, 7 a.m.

Tuesday, Sept. 11th Tuesday, Sept. 25th Tuesday, Oct. 9th

To Seattle-and-Victoria The Short, Straight Route to America Fortnightly mailings on Tuesdays.

Prés. Pierce

Pres. Taft

Pres. Jefferson

Pres. Lincoln -

Tuesday, Aug. 21st, Noon

Tuesday, Sept. 4th Tuesday, Sept. 18th Tuesday, Oct. 2nd

Direct 120, 112 Special through rates to Europe via United States.

connections with all Atlantic lines. Choice of rail lines Across United States and Canada, liberal stop-over privileges for sight-seeing.

Europe and New York Direct

ROUND THE WORLD

·Fortnightly sailings on Sunday via Manda, Straits, Colombo, Suez Canal, Alexandria. Naples, Genos, Marseilles, New York and Boston.

Free. Monroe Pres. Wilson Sum: Sept. 9,5m Free, Vau Baren.Sun.,Sept. 23,8 m. c. Pres. Hayes... Sun., Oct. 7,8am

Sun., Aug. 26,91 Pes PoS., Oct. 21,8 m. Pris. Adams...San. Nov. 4,8 min. Pres Garfield ...Ja, Nov. 13, 9 a.. Pres. Harrison...Sun., Dec. 2,8 a.m.

To Manila

Proe, Tata.Aug. 29th, 6p Pros. MaKinley Bapt. 1st, 8pm Pres. Julferson Sept. 11th, &p.m. Pres. Great...Sept. 15th, 6p.m

Pres. Lincoln Sept. 25th, 6pm. Free. Cleveland „Sept. 29th, & pam Pres. Madison...Oct. gth, 6p. Pres. Pierce Oct. 13th, 8pm.

SPECIAL ROUND-TRIP SUMMER FARES

From HONG KONG to SHANGHAI · and Return ...H.K. $120.00

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Continent.

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For further particulars, please apply to:--

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Far Eastern residents and those who have come thus far from home should not miss the opportunity of taking a trip to Japan, sa the N.Y.K. are offering Special Reduced Round-trip Bases as follows ién

From Hoxe Kend to SHANGHAI and Beturn H.K. 8120.00

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236.00

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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, AUGUST 20th, 1928.

HOME FOOTBALL.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

MATCHES.

LEADERS RETAIN FORM.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

A full programme of matches was played in the Scottish League (Division. I.) on Saturday when last year's winners and runbert-up repeated their previous week's suc- cess by comfortable victories. The Rangers (champions) playing away defeated St. Mirren by 5-1. Celtic (runners-up) on their own ground defeated the Airdrieonians by 4-i.

The results given. below as cabled by. Reuter, show that seven Clube won at home, two away, and there was one drawn gamo between the Clubs who gained pro- motion from the lower division. -..

Aberdeen 3. Queen's Park 0. Celtic 4. Airdrieonians 1. Cowdenbeath 1, Clyde Hearts 5, Hamilton 0. Kilmarnock 1, Hibernians 0. Motherwell 3. Raith 1. Partick 4, Dundee 2:

£1

St. Johnstone Falkirk 1. St. Mirren 1, Rangers 5. Third Lanark 2. Ayr United 2.

RACING TRIUMPH FOR BRITAIN.

A THRILLING FINISH.

LEA FRANCIS AND ALVIS.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.)

U.S. BASEBALL LEAGUE.

THE WEEK'S RESULTS.

(REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE]

The week's results in the National

and

ARE THERE ANY LETTERS

· FOR YOU?

UNCLAIMED, CORRESPON- DENCE, ETC., CAT THE G.P.O.

THE OFFICIAL LIST FOR SATURDAY.

A General Post Office notification, American Baseball Leagues issued on Saturday, gives the fol lowing particulars with regard to were as follow:-

unclaimed correspondence, waiting at the Post Office, and also unclaimed radio telegrams at the Radio Telegraph Office, Govern- ment Building

National League. Saturday, August 11th:

New York 4, Piladelphis 0. Brooklyn S, Boston 4 St. Louis 1, Chicago 5. Pittsburg, 0, Cincinnatti 1.

Sunday, August 12th:

Brooklyn 3, Boston 1. Cincinnatti 6, Philadelphia 3. Chicago 4, St. Louis Monday, August 13th:

Pittsburg, Brooklyn") Tuesday, August 14th:

Chicago 2, New York 10. Pittsburg 4, Brooklyn 2. Cincinnati 4, Philadelphia, 8. St. Louis 6 Boston 1..- Wednesday, August 15th:

Chicago 6, New York 3. Pittsburg 3, Brooklyn" 6. St. Louis 7, Boston 3.

Poste Restante Correspondence.

CONSIGNEES' NOTICE. THE BEN LINE STEAKERS, LIMITED.

Fox EUROPE & STRAITS,

The Steamship "BENVANNOCH." CONSIGNEES of Carge are hereby

all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardca and/or extus hamsions Godaway of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co, Ltd., whezos and/or from the wharees, Delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goodi hats left the Godawas, and al Gooda

remaining

andelsvered after the

will be siamined

at 10. by Menara Goddard & Doughs, No Fire Insurance has been affected Bill of Lading will be contanigued by GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.

„Agents. -

24th instant, will be subject to Reak

All Claims against the Steamer must ber presented to the Undersigned on or before

the 7th Sept., 1928, or they will G. A. Combe, J. C. Finch, W. C. not be recognised.

All brokan, chafed and damaged Goods Grisewood, (m. ing..

Stephen), Major A. G. Hills, H. Warm to be left in the Godowing where they (m.v. "King Stephen), R. Kaveron

on the 29 instant, (m.v. King Stephen), Hurin Joseph, Kum Kwai Tong-Miss-B Kennedy, Miss M. Lewis, W. D. McGillivray, J. Mordey, A. Mit chell (Engineer), Mr. Menaiche, P. C. Melrose, Mrs. A. Negus, A, G. N. Ogden, Ong Djin San, Pun Hoi Shan, E. de Prez, T. Russell, F. L. Rust, H. Rogerson, H. F Slagle, L E. Sinclair, N. C. Stockwell, Tran Han, Miss Pearl Weeks, J. Waites (my, King

Hour Kang, 16th Aug. 1999. [6816

BRITISH INDIA S.S. CO., LTD,

FROM CALCUTTA, RANGOON, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

Cincinnatti 12. Philadelphia 4. Stephen), Miss Gladys Ward, An- THE Steamship

Thursday, August 16th:

Chicago 6, New York 2 Pittsburg 1 Brooklyn 6. Cincinantti Philadelphia 13. St. Louis Boston 8. Friday, August 17th:

St. Louis 2 New York 3. Chicago 0, Brooklyn Pittsburg 10, Philadelphia 3 Pittsburg 9, Philadelphia 1 Cincinnati 2, Boston 1.

American League. Saturday, August 11th

Boston 2. New York 5. Philadelphia 3, Washington 2. Cleveland 4, Detroit 10.7 Chicago, St. Louis 4. Sunday, August 19th:

LONDON, Aug. 18th. The Royal Automobile Club's | Tourist Trophy race resulted in s trimph for Britain through the victory of Kaye Don in a Lea Francie.

thrilling There was a finish, the winner getting home by. only a few yards from Cushman in an 'Alvis.

Kaye Don (Britain) Lea Francia i

Time: 5 hrs 58 mins. 13 secs. Cushman (Britain) Alvis

Time: 5 hrs. 58 mins. 26 secs. Mason (Austria) Austro-Daimler a

Time: 5 hrs. 50 mins. 48 secs. The course consisted of thirty triangular laps totalling 410 miles and embraced the towns of Dun- donald, Newton Ards and Comber.

PING PONG.

י

WAH YAN OLD BOYS' STILL UNBEATEN,

The Wah Yan Old Boys easily beat the Chinese College Team by 132-48 last week and thus maintain their unbeaten record..

New York 8, Boston 0. Cleveland 3, Detroit 2. Chicago 0, St. Louis 7. Monday, August 13th:

Boston 6, Cleveland Philadelphia 7, Detroit 1 Tuesday, August 14th

New York 2, Chicago 5. Boston 1, Cleveland 2 Philadelphia 1, Detroit 4. Washington 3, St Louis 0. Wednesday, August 15th:

New York 4, Chicago' 8. Philadelphia 3, Detroit 6 Washington 4, St. Louis 3. Boston C, Clevelad Thursday, August 16th:

New York 11, Chicago 1. Philadelphia 18. Detroit 6. Boston 8, Cleveland_10. -... Washington, St. Louis 7. Friday, August 17th:

Boston 4, Chicago 3. Washington 3, Detroit 1."

Xavier.

Unpaid Correspondence. J. R. Ashizend (c/o American Consulate), R. P. Allen: (m.v. William Penn, c/o American Con- sulate), Miss B. Bryan (c/o Ameri. can Consulate), J. Buatain, Mrs. Newman Grey, E. de Prez, G. A. Roberts (m.v. William_Penn), L:

**WARFIELD" having arrived from the shove Forts, Consignees of Cargo are hereby in- formed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns st Kow. loon, where Delivery may be obtained assoon is the Goods are fanded,

sabject to

Rent

B. Stiles (c/o Repulse Bay Hotel), will be cleared by 2-1th Aug., 1999,

P. Sloan (c/o American Consulate), J. G. Williams (e/a American Consulate).

Registered Articles. "Abdul Hamid, L. Crozel, Cheng Ki Man, Col. James Christe (Taylor Trading Co.), Chanan Singh (Govt. Indian School), Miss Mary Green, Clarence Martin ic/a Foreign Club), Ong Djia San, E. Stockwell.

UNCLAIMED RADIO TELEGRAMS.

- Address, Majesty

Teck Choon Hong Sun Fat

Yelpings

5577 Shudder

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

Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Cen signees and the Company's Surveyors, beasts. Goddard & Douglas at 10 am, on Mondays and Thursdays.

All Claims must be presented within Ten days of the Steamer's arrival bere, after which date they cannot recognized.

be

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowas.

A Protest has been noted by the

Mater. -HACKINNON, MACKENZIE &. From. Hong Kong, 17th Aug., JPS [8613

Saigon. Saigon. Hamburg

Tourane.

Makasser. Namdinh.

Panama

Tia Gia, Tai Sang Donggala. Kodos

PASSENGERS.

Arrivals.

BRITISH INDIA 8.5, CO., LTD,

FROM CALCUTTA, RANGOON, PENANG SINGAPORE.

HE Steamship.

"TILAWA" having arrived from the above Porta Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and

placed at their risk in the Hong Kong The following passengers arrived and Kowloos Wharf and Godown here on August 17th by the Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where President Jackson from Shanghai and the. United States:-Mr. Chin

CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

NOTICH TO CONSIGNEES.

PHNİNSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co,'à STEAMER "NALDERA.“

AVID BONG KONG OF

10TH AUGUST, 1928 From ANTWERE LONDON, GIBRAL- TAR MARSEILLES, MALTA, PORTSAID, ADEN, COLOMBO

·AND STRAITS.

ONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above- named Yonel are hereby informed. tast air Goods are being landed and placed a TI SE in the Hong Kong" und Kowloon Whart and Godewn Godowns at Kowloco, where Company's each Consignment will be warted out Mark by Mark and Delivery on be obtained as the Good

landed, Optichal Goods will be hinded here sales Instructions have been given to the contrary. Six hours before Arrival of the Samared within 8 day in

Goods hot

cluding date of arrival, will be iubject to Rent

No Fire Insurance will be aftaled by

1 Any case whatever,

Damaged Fackages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Con- rigues, and the Company's Surveyor, Mar BAND & DOVULAS, at 10 AM, on. Mondays and Thursdays, within the Free

Storage period

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before 5th September, 1923, or they will not be recognized,

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowan

MACKINNON, HAUKENZIE & CO.,

Agents Hong Kong, 16th Aug, 1928. 18612

AND

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.

OHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD, Fox UNITED KINGDOM

VIA SINGAPORE.

CNSIGNEES per Co.'s Vessel

**CALCHAN”

are hereby notified that the Cargo will he discharged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, where it will lie at Consignees risk and subject to Terms and Conditions of, Storage at Holt's Wharf. The Cargo will kedy for Delivery from Godown on ad after 18th August,

Optional Cargo will not be landed hers, unisas Notion has been given prior to Vessel's arrival, but carried on from port port to the port of call to which the option extends.

All broken, chafed and damaged Gooda are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Noor within the Free Storage period,

between Fridaya

the hours of 10.15

No Claims will be admitted after the

Goods have left the Vesiel's Godown, Delivery may be obtained as soon and all Goods remaining undelivered

Are landed.

Goods not cleared by 24th Aug, 1928,

|be subject to Beat.

after the 22nd Augast, will be subject to Bent

All Claims against the Vessel mart before the 5th September, or they will

Hong Yuen, Mrs. Chin Gat, Mrs. Fire Insurance will be affected by be presented, to the Undersigned on or

Cheung Sin Man, Mr. F. R. Der- ton, Miss W. Y. Deng, Mr. T. F. Fang. Mr. A. H. Fattedad, Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Grieder, Mr. W. L. Gerrard, Mrs. Ho Sui Woon, Mr. H. W. Kilby, Mr. J. Kanada, Mr. Richard Lee, Mr. and Mrs. HAMMOND'S TWO CENTURIES. CLoop Mr. J. Mayenling,

COUNTY CRICKET.

FINE BOWLING FIGURES.

(1HhOUGE REUTER'S AGENOT.]

Yorkshire, Derbyshire. Yorkshire beat Derbyshire by an innings and 22 runs.

Derby 196 (Rhodes 3 for $7) and 265 (Bedford 6 for $1).

Yorks 413 for 9 wickets, innings declared closed (Sutcliffe. 1389).

No

in any case whatevert be left fa the Godowns, for examination by the

Damaged Packages must Consignees and the Company's surveyors, Messrs. Goddard and Douglas, at 10

Mondays and Thursdays. All Claims must

be pratented within of the Steamer's arrival here

AX

Miss Grace McHugh, Mr. and Mrs. ER date they cannot be

after

recognised.

No Ulaims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowne

A Protest has been noted by the Master.

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

CONSIGNER NOTICE.

Paul Melrose, Miss Margaret Melrose, Miss Annie Melrose, Mas ter John Melrose, Master Hugh Melrose, Mra Ng Siu Chor, Mr. H. K. Sia; Mr. E. F. Stanton, Mr. W. C. Tseng, Mr. Woo Bing, Mr. Yang Ming Sun, Mrs. | MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO. Shee. For Manila: Mr. Frank Yang Taze Shee, Mrs. Yang Chen Hong Kong, 17th Aug., 1923, [6614 Affeld, Mr. A. 2. de Duisin, Mr. | SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES The Wah Yan Team will meet the

Merle A. Foster, Mr. Frank Cham Chinese Athletic Association in a

berlain, Mr. and Mrs. B. R Hoobler, Mr. Sibley W. Hoobler, League match to-morrow evening in

Mr. C. 8. Lounsbury, Mr. Thomas the Chinese Catholic Young Men's

B. Minkiewitz, Mr. Isidoro Pan- Society at 1.30 p.m. These two

lasigui, Mra. Harriett Parsons, an Lt. and Mrs. Williaan A. Sullivan, teams are reputed to be the strong

Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Van' Brunt, est in the League this year and

Kent 277 (Woolley 151, Mac. Mr. A. F. Vitale, Mr. Edgar M. the winner of this important match Donald Z for 101) and 113 (Mac. Wilson will probably carry off the ChamDonald 8 for 53).

Departures, pionship. The Wah Yan Old Boye team is represented by:-Cheng Sam Chuen (captain), Ng Tai Ping, Ng Tin Fong, Wong Mo Ping, Chan Ying Ting, Tsang Ying Fook, Lai Pui Lam, and Ma Wing Hon.

COLONY SINGLES, CHAM. PIONSHIP.

A. Colony Ping Pong Championship (one for gentlemen and one for ladies) tournament has been arrang- ed. Entrants for the tournament are requested to send in their names either to Mr. Ng Tai Ping (Presi dent of the Ping Pong League) Hoog Kong University, or to the Bouth "China Athletic Association, China Building: (7th floor). Entries will be closed on the 24th inst. The entrance fee for each person is $1!

Lancashire v. Koit, Lancashire beat Kent by innings and 88.

declared closed (E. Tyldesley 150, here on August 15th by the P. & O Lancs. 478 for 3 wickets, iänings The following passengers left

Hallows 184).

Sussex v. Somerset, Sussex beat Somerset by 116 ruas.

Sussex 123 (White & for 49) and 257 (Duleepsinhji 150, White 8 for

102).

Somerset 178 (Tate 6 for 78) and 116 Tate 6 for 12).

Surrey . Gloucestershire, Gloucesterehire best Surrey by 189 runs.

Gloucester 304 (Hammond130) and 319 for a wickets, innings de clared clored (Hammond 143)

Surrey 267 (Parker for 127) and 187 (Parker 7 for 80)."

Exsex z, Glamorgan. Essex beat Glamorgan on the first innings.

Essex 400 for 8 wickets, innings declared closed (Crawley 222) and 97 for one wicket.

Glamorgan 479 (Amott 153, Bates 106)

8:5. "PORTHÖS."

BRINGING CABGO FROM MARSEIL

LES, &c., Also CARGO Fion BORDEAUX, CUGNAC, &C, Ex B.B. "FORMIGNY.”.

CONSIGNES are hereby informed

that their Goods with the exception * Rajputana for Leadon and of Oplum, Tresdure and Vainables are ports: Mr. C. F. Aviet, Mr. G. being landed and stored into the Godowns H. Bell, Dr. W. Briggs, Mr. and of the Hong Kong hd Keyloon Wharf Mrs. I. G. de Souza and two in- and Godown Con, Ledų Kowloon, waence fanta, Master J. L. de Souza, Delivery may be obtained immediately Capt. H. G. H. Fogg, 0.5, C,

after landing. Mr. P. Gannay, MJ 3. Gol All Claims must be sent in to me on porta, Miss E. R. M. Gubbins, Mr. before Thursday, the 23rd August, Rupchand Hotchand, Mr. J. Hur-

1928, or

ba , or show wil not recognized.

will be examined by Damaged ley, Mr. O. G. Jones, Lieut.- Consdr. C. T. C. Keays, Mr. Lau Goddard & Douglas in the presence the Company's Surveyors, Meers Mr. E. Matthews, Mr. M. Monday, the 20th August, 1928. Ping, Mr. and Mrs. T. Mangan, of the Consignees at

No Fire Insurans will be effected by: au ăn hay chic whiterer

Michell, Miss E. C. Michell, Mas- ter J. C. Michell, Mr M. M. New- ton, Miss M. E. Newton, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. C. Stanesby, Mrs. K Tong, Miss I. Tong, T. Y Tong, Mr. and Mrs. W. Welch, Mr. H. J. Wooley.

| HONG KONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

'ackage

10 am.

LA LESDOS

Agent Hong Kong, 14th Aug., 1928. [6609- HONG KONG TIDE TABLE.

From August 20th to 26th, 1928.

HIGH WATER. Low V 172

Hong Kong Observatory, August 19th.

{Previous]Os · Date On Date,

Day

at

at 2 pm 6am. I p.m.

Leicestershire Hampshire. the first inningask

Leicestershire beat Hampshire on Barumeter... Temperature Leicceter 1865 (Dawson 150, Brad Hamidity 74

Wind- shaw 1-40).

Hanta 272 (Aird 159, Shipman 5 Direction for83) and following (Mead 148).

-457-

29.69 20.76 29.74

87.

84 76-

W

0.00

0 0.00

WBW WSW

0 0,28

jam«g

Month

Hong

KODE.

Standard

Time.

Bleight,

0 145 9

Bong

King

Standard Time.

Height

nove No Fire Insurance, will be affected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIKE, 16th Aug., 1823,

16869

CONSIGNEES' NOTICE. THÈ BEN LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED.

FROM MIDDLESBRO', LONDON AND STRAITS.

The Steamship "BEN LEDL”

ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby formed that all Goods are being laaded at their riak into the bazations and/or extra hspardous, Opdown of the Hong Kong Tb: KavLOCH WHÅL? AND Gonow Gcareat, Lern, whence, and/or

the wharvos from

Delivery may be.

obtained be admitted after the

No Claims will

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

be

1st inviant will be subject to Rent.

All Claims against the Steamer must before the 4th Sept, 1923, or they will presented to the Undersigned, on or not be recognised.

are to be left in the flodownt, where All broken, chafed and damaged Goods

examined on the 20th

instant, at 10 a., by Messrs. Goddard and Douglas.

No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.,

Agents.

Hong Kong, 14th Aug, 1928. 16607

BRITISH INDIA 8.8. CO., LTD.

FROM KOBE & MOJI.

THE Steamship

THE | Maving HeroTAKLIWA"

From the above Porta formed that the Food Arp being Consigneed of Cargo are hereby in- leaded and placed at their ties in the Hong Kong, and Kowloon Wharf and Godown liv

Godowok at Kow

loon, where

be obtaldea

as soon as the Goods are label

Goods not cleared by 2011

2013 24, 195 He will be subject to

Bant

No Fire Insurance will be effected by

in

8 422 Trea: 210 55 5 2m 6 4932

0.4885 7.189 Godend Wed: 0-0-1-20-5378738 ignees

121447 Thur, 23m 1845 5m 17

The following entries have been received so far: Cheng Sam Chuen Wah Yan-Old Boys Unlon), Ng Tai Ping (Wah Yan Old Boys, Union), Kwok Mau Lam (Modern Literary Association), Ng Tin Fong Hong Kong University), Kwan Yin

Weather Chor (Hong Kong University), Un

Fatn Chun Vun (C.C.Y.M.S.), Un Cho

Warwickshire v. Middlesex,

Highest open-air Temperature, 18th 187 Hung (O.C.V.M.S.), Miss Purple Warwickshire beat Middlesex on Lowest open-air Temperature, 19th: 79 F Wong Sui Lan (Chun Shen Athletic the first ininga. Association), Miss Rose Wong Kam Middlesex 385 for 8 wickets, B-Blue sky, O-Cloudy; D Sat, Wah (Chun Shen Athletic Associa- innings declared closed (Enthoven Drile; F-Fog; L-Lightning : tinn) Miss Boxe Kwek Yik Ming 115 retired, hart and MIT HATA MA

Hong Kong University), Miss P-Warwick 8760 Ruttonjec (Hong Kong University). I wicket.

for one showers; Ox:Squalls;

Blatt if the

by the Cen- Company's, sutiayorny. 42 & 3 Messrs: Goddard and Douglas at 10

44 am Mondays and Thursdays. 13s must be presented within 24 m 2.43

days of the Steamer saxival here,, No in high or low wat after bich date they can

340-58

Leandt be 1.6. recognised. No infer.bigh nor low (wat.. No Claims will t

25

60011

029

admitted kiter

-Bor-low-wate MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.

Hong Kong, 13th Aug 1928, (0894

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