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DAVIS CUP TENNIS

JUGO-SLÁVIA WIN TWO SINGLES

Osio, Aug. 16, JUGOSLAVIA have gained the upper hand over Norway in the Second Qualifying Round for the 134 Davis Cup contest. Yesterday they won both their single matches: by convincing margins,

Results as cabled by Reuter wera as follow:

Puncec (J.S.) beat Hannes 0-1, B-0,3-0, 0-3.

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Puncer (J. S.) beat Haanes 6-1, Kukuljevic (J.8.) beat Finn Smith 6-1,0-1, 01.

REDUCTIONS IN SUGAR.......

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Sourabaya, Aug. 16.... Drastic reductions in sugar prices have been announced.

Superior head-sugar is fixed at 5.75 florins per, quintal, this price will be reduced by 75 conte Western India and 25 centin Eastern Indis Reuter."

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Hong Kong, August 19, 1933.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS,

THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1933.

HONG KONG RIFLE CLUB

PROSPECTS

HONG KONG'S NEW BREWERY OPENED

`(Continuèd from Page 111

RESULTS OF MONTHLY

: SHOOT

The best results of the H.K. Rife Club monthly shoot which was held over the weekend were as follows:-

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LOCAL FOOTBALL CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

REVIEW OF ENTRIES FOR

1933-34 SEASON

POLTI

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As announced at the monthly meeting of the Hong Kong Football than 31 teams have joined the 1981 Association on Tuesday, no leap 1934 league season in all the thre

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pesco yg day to day poor

putes Lamp In the First Division, all the MALLA 997 30 HÁRE ST. sut fist teams that took part last year have paid a ugain entered in addition to that no paper East Lancashire Regiment which is a go

spodaj padrunip pas parano aziq Y at present in Shanghai.

200 Yds. 500 Yds. Total. divisions.

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Chinese Go-operation. Finally I must not forget to de- knowledge the kindness and friend- linesa at all times shewn to me by the Elders aux vollagers,of Shan Tsang and the neighbouring vil. Inges. From the very beginning these Chinese friends of mina have

Class B. manifested a reachores to co-operate with mon every way. A complete

has developed A. Chappella. 46 part H.. C. Watson 42 that IR. H.

at- sincere Д formed tachment for these hard working | C. Kirk simple folk and a great admiration for the fortitude displayed by them in the many troubles and hardships which they have to endure.

SPEY ROYAL SEMI-FINAL

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TENNIS LEAGUE

CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

HAMBURG AL1ERIKA" "LINI

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

THE BOCHUM

THE Steamship

saving arrived, from Hamburg and. Ports of cali, Conngness of Cargo are hereby natised that their Goods are into the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowa Company's godownE being landed and placed at their risk

Kowbon, whore Delivery may be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed. Optional Cargo will not be landed here, unless Notice has been given 48 hours prior to vessel's arrival, but carried on from port to port to the final port of call to which the option artends."

All broken, abafod, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on Satur- day, 19th August, at 10 am, by our Burreyors, Mosers. Goddard & Dougla

To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations, consignees must hare a Revenue Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable goods are examined.

All Claims must reach us before the Monday, 11th Sept., 1993, or they will not be recognise."

No ldsurance will be affected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by..

JEBSEN & 00.,

Agenta

No Claims will be admitted after the Of the twelve teams in the second division last year four, have dropped our se parojs par troopsoy Goods have left the Godowns, and wil bavy 'porary fundopopo par pe Goods remaining undelivered after the out, while two new

The absentees Are St. By jo por Monday, 21st Angust, will be subject entered. Joseph's. Taung Tsin, Eastern and 1947 per te Rant,

a spoon ys jag pamimgur £qamoq As we stand gathered have to-day

Ewo, and the newcomers are the

sem odrej jo muito que 1757 to assist at the opening of this first

East Lanes. and the Young Indians.

to find any egy wary posture Yataq large modern industriai plaut in

In the Third Division, two teams

IN AHL ДОО the New Territories we can not but

A Chappelle is awarded monthly recall-ng our Chairman Mfr. Dod- well has done this afternoon the spoon, for high gun in class B and did not rejoin but two new teams aro St. Joseph's, and Taikoo, while curage and optimism of the great JL. Tetley is awarded spoon for take their places. The old teams The conditions of the shoot were the new teams are the R.A.M.C. merchant" "pioneers of Hong Kong high percentage in class C who saw a small barren island grow.

1 sighter and 7 shots to count. at and the East Lancs.. in a generation into one of the world's greatest shipping ports, and each range, thereby making a whose successors established on the H.P.S. of 100. The haze on Satur- malarious shores of the mainland day afternoon made target shoot wharves and docks which haveing difficult, but Sunday the light gro and prospered until to-day was idea! with a slight breeze starts. However, one thing is cer they are able to accommodate the which did not interfere with acores.gtain. The championship is going to

So this Ane world's largest ships. Brewery building stands here on the shores of the New Territory, 12 miles from Kowloon Point, as a visible testimony to the faith which has been and still is in the hearts of our merchant pioneer-that- with the Anglo-Chinese co-operation which has built up this prosper eus Colony-Hong Kong's greatness lies in the future and not in the past, and that in it's future grent- ress and expansion the New Terri tories are destined to play na ever increasing part.

I do not think there is anything more I can say except to thank you all for your attendance here to- must I am day.

tired and thirs- feel very

sure

you

Turn out the guard." "And supposing you saw a party of drunken soldiers coming down the road, what would you do 1" "Turn out the guard, sir." Why, my man, why turn the guard

out

RECREIO BEAT S.C.A.A.

"B" "IN"

Hong Kong, 14th Aug., 1933.

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SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

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CONSIGNEE NOTICE,

9.8. ANDRE LEBON."

be more keenly contested than be fore, as with three military teams (including the East Lancashire which has a big reputation in Shanghai) South China, the pre- sent champions, will have to fight hart than ever if they wish to re- tain League honours. It will be recalled that last year they were

In the only match played in the by the Royal Artillery, but the local Tennis League yesterday the nearly robbed of the championship danger from that quarter is not as Club de Recreio beat South China great this year as most of the A.A in the "B" Division on the Artillery players have left. How latter's ground. The Chinese field- TUESDAY, THE 15TH AUGUST, 1933. ever, the Chinese's close-shave lasted a different team from th field- year was partly due to their taking that drew with Civil Service ond the two weakest teams, the Club their heavy defeat... things rather easily. They lost to Tuesday but that does not explain across the harbour.

and the Recreio, and if they con- We thank you for your hospittinue to do this, it is more than probable that one of the military teams will clinch the championship. ality and wish you every success.

"Because there might be a den eral Officer among them."

Well, ladies and gentlemen, I will now ask you to drink success to the Brewery. May it capture a large part of the trade in the Far East, and may the local consump tien necessitate the piping of it

ty after your long journey and the

THE BEER SAMPLED long speeches, and you must be very anxious to sample this beer of

After every guest had sampled which you have heard so much. I shall, therefore, ask our Chairman E. B, Beer, to their hearts con- to hand the key to Mrs. Borrett, tant, all those who wished to do! who has kindly consented to pero went over the Brewery and learnt something of how the bear Form the opening ceremony.

is made. The European staff of MRS. BORRETT OPENS the Brewery did their best to a

swer the many questions, but in order to make things easier both for them and the guests, an in- teresting little booklet had been prepared giving photographs and short descriptive paragraphs of the various rooms and pieces of ma chinery. Bealising that however much they might enjoy H. B. Beer there might be ladies among the guests who would like to have tea, a continuous service "of delightful teas and refreshments was served throughout the afternoon.

THE BREWERY" Mrs. Borrett, wife of the Gen- gral Officer Commanding then mounted a small flight of steps leading to the door of the Brewery and formally unlocked the door with a silver key. She then ask ed all the guests to remain seated ifatil,beer had been served and then to rise and drink

to the

health of the Brewery..

Miss Dodwell, daughter of the Chairman of Directors then pre- Bented Mrs. Barrett with a ɓou- quet.

GENERAL BORRETT'S WITY SPEECH

on

com-

THOSE. PRESENT

#

The Junior Divisions.

8.0.A.A. v. "Becreid,

The Club de Recreio played South China on the latter's ground and beat them by 8 sets to 1. Scores:-

K. H. Chan and F.. M. Wong

A HONG KONG or

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From MARSEILLES, A. CONSIGNEES of Cargo by the bove-named Steamer are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opiam, Treasure and Valu ables, are being landed and placed at their risk in the Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Oo L, Kowloos, whance Delivery.can be obtained as the Goods are landed.

Goods not cleared within 7 days; in-

Now that the wooden-spoonists (South China) lost to A. V. Reme-aluding date of arrival, will be subject to

of last year the Eastern and St. dios and L. A. Ribeiro. 1-6; lost Joseph's have dropped out of the to H. A. Barros and I A. Car Second Division, competition for galho, 6-6; lost to C. A. Baretto honours in this division is likely to and E. A. Noronha, 28.

CL Tsang, and C. Y Two (South be better balanced. The Chinese

lost to Remedios and Athletics, last year's champions, China) will have to improve considerabis Ribeiro, 16; beat Barros sud as the Borderers, Lincolns and the Carvalho, &; lost to Baretto and East Lanes, will make every effort Noronha, -0. to wreat the honours" from them.

In the Third Division, one of the military teams is almost certain to win the championship. If the South Wales Borderers succeed, this would sion. The Badio, however, must be for the second year in succes- also be considered as, I understand, several of last year's St. Joseph's first division players have joins the side.

The Newcomers.

Chan So and Y. S. Chui (South China) lost to Remedics, and Ribeiro, 8; lost to Barros and Carvalho, 4-6; lost to Baretto and

Noronha, 6:

Rent

All Ulaims must be sent to the Under- 1998, or they will not be recognised. signed before Friday, the 25th Angust, Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the vayors, Mesers. Goddard & Douglas, at Consignees and the Company's Sur 10 am, on Monday, the 21st Aug., 1993.

Consignees must have a Revenua Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable goods ara examined by the Company's Surveyor.

No Claims will be admitted after the "Goods have left the Godowns.

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

A P. PATRAS,

Agent.

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DONT FORGET

that they belonged to a team that Hong Kong, 16th Aug., 1933. did not win a single match goes to show that it would not be surpris- ing if they are similarly unsuccess The Company was represented by

ful this season. It has been several Mr. Stanley H. Dodwell (Chair-

years since the Indians have taken man) Mr. J. H. Ruttonjec (Manag-

part in competitive football. Then ing Director) Messrs. Michael H,

they played under the name of "The Turner, W..G. Robertson, Samuel

Of the three newcomers, the Moslem Club in the third divi- So Wong. Wong Sik Chang, Horace Kadoorie (representing Sir Elly East Lance, the Young Indians son. In their second year were Cand the B.A.M.O., the most pro-runners-up, but this did not seem Kadoorie) Directors, and Mr. de S. Robertson (Becretary) and minent, of course, is the former to encourage them as the team was disbanded the following year, most among those pesent were:

of the members having taken up. other forms of recreation such as "Cricket and Tennis in which they

now figure so prominently.

which have joined all three divi- sions. They have made a name for themselves in Shanghai and it is probable they will be champions of

As one who knows something about the "quality and quantity of the Young Indians, I venture to say that the step they have taken in joining the second division is rather an unduly optimistic one, Most of their members played for St. Joseph's last year, and the fact

As the standard of their players is not too high, and their team is new, it would be perhaps have been more advisable if the Young Indians doubtless they are not out for hon had joined the third division, but ourg and wish to play the game for the game's sake!

S.A.Br.

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The Toast of the Brewery was proposed by the G.O.C. Major General 0. 0. Borrett, C.B., C.M.G. C.B.E., D.S.O., who said.

The pleasant task devolves me of proposing success to the Hong Kong Brewers and Distillera,

The General Officer Command but before doing so my wife, wishes me to say how much she apprecia- ing Major General 0. C. Borrett tes the compliment of being asked C. B., C.M.G., C.B.E., D.8.0. to open

the Brewery. She has and Mrs. Borrett, Commodore Fat least one division. been known to open bottles and Elliot, R. N., O.B.E.. Brigadier R. on one occasion opened a cask B. Cousens, D.6.O., and Mrs. Con- ant with unbounded success, but sens, Colonel F. P. Nosworthy never in her wildest moments has D.S.O., M.C., and Mrs, Nosworthy she dreamed of opening a Major K. P. Atkinson M.C., R.A., plete Brewery, and what is more and Mrs. Thom, The Hon. Mr. keep the key! For myself, when D. W. Tratihan and Mrs. Tratman, in places like Burton or Reading. The Hon. M. C.G. Alabaster, K.O., I have given Breweries & wide O.E.E., and Mrs Alabaster, The berth as they are rather like a Hon. Mr. A. E. Wood, The Hon Mr. W. J. Carrie, The Hon. Dr. durian, the smell belies the taste.

You will wish me to congratuA. R. Wellington, The Hon. Mr. late the pioneers of this new in E. D. C. Wolfe, O.M.G., The dustry in Hong Kong, in which Hon. Mr. W Tickle, The Hon. connection I would particularly Sir Henry and Lady Pollock, The mention Mr. Dowell and Mr. Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau, H. Acino, Ruttonjee. As they have been in acting Consul for Japan, Lt. dulging in a bout of mutual admi- Comdr. R. V. Barton & Lady May ration," I won't add to, their Barton, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Big- blushes.

gar, Comm. Bianconi, Consul for Italy, D. H. Blake J. WO. Bon- nar, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Bounfield, A. Brearley, Mr. and Mrs, O. B. Brown, Mr and Mrs. D. Burling ham, F. H. Crapnell, Mr. and Mrs. E. Cock, N. V. A Coucher, E. J Davies, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. L. I have been asked if I know any Dowbiggin, Mr. and Mr. D. good story about Beer. I know Drummond, Major E. V. Duelos, ane which did not go down yery P. Cock Chin, Mr. and Mrs Ho wall when it was told, but at any Kom Tong, Mr. and Mrs. D. L rate, it is quite it to be told in King, Mr. and Mrs. J. D, Lloyd, this mixed company. Perhaps the Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lauder Mr. word "mixed' is not happily chos. Ma Man Fai, Lt. Col. and Mrs. on It was years ago when the Marsden, Col. Matthews, Dr. Army was addicted to the use of W. B, A. Moore, N. L. Murphy, beer much more than it is now Col., H. L. Murrow, Mr. and Mrs. And temperance associations were H. HH. Priestley. E. Newhouse, flourishing My father, who was H. Hr Pethick, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. a general, told the story at Ross, D. V. Stevenson, A Stok kink Dr. A. Skinn, Mr. and Mrs. temperance meeting.

There was a young soldier on F. H. Loschy Mr. A. el Arculli, sentry-go and the general inspect Mr. and Mrs. F. Byme Thomson,

him and then proceeded to ex amine him or "compliments.

what would you do if a Captain came past you, my man ???

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And if a General Officer came

As beer is a staple food of the Britisher it is only right that it should be produced in the Colony, particularly in these times when so many of us who have acquired a champagne taste have been reduc ed to a beer pocket.

The semi-final "in the Spey Royal Cup was played between the Kow. loon Dock Recreation Club and thend Club de Recreio at the K.C.C. ricke last night and at the close of play, the Dock was leading by 15 shots to ten.

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