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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1933.

S.W.B. REGATTA THE SANITARY LONDON SOCCER CONSIGNEE NOTICES,

Headquarters Win Rowing Shield

At the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club yesterday, the South Wales Borderers held their 24th Regi- mental Regatta, which resulted in Headquarters winning the Inter- Company Rowing Shield by two points.

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Last year's holders, "C" Com pany would have held the shield again but for their disqualification in the 2,000 Yards Senior team race in which they crossed in front of Headquarters' boat.

The results were:-

2,000 Yards Sealor:-1, H.Q.; 3. "A";.3, "B."

2.000 Yards Junior:-1, "0"; 2, A”: 3, HLQ.; 4. “B.”

1,000 Yards Novices:-1, H.Q.; 2 "C"; 3. "A"; 4, “B.”

"A" Company came second with aggregate points of 8, "C" was third with 7. "B" last with 4.

The winners of the races will row

in the Area Rowing Competitions.

Among those seen at the Regatto were Lt.-Col. G. T. Raikes, D.S.O. and Mrs. Raikes. Major R. G. Loch- ner, M.C., Capt. P. Gottwaltz, M.C. Capt. W. L. Hughes, M.C... Capt. N. R. G. Tucker, Capt. A. R. Smeathers. Capt.. G. C. Cooper, and Lt. J. W. Hope, Adjutant.

SCHOOLBOY "HOWLERS"

Perpetrated at Local Schools

Whilst the publishing of School- Juny "Howlers is probably a little, overdone ("When the comic, is con- tinually paraded before us it cesses to be funny" said Dr. Johnson) we cannot refrain from printing two of: the usual type which originally emanated from our local colleges.

We have to explain that both are taken from the current issue of "St. John's Review," and that we are indebted to the Rev. E. W. L. Mar tin and Mr. Evan Stewart for bringing them indirectly before our notice.

Mr. Martin" in finishing his re- marks on St Stephen's College in "St. John's Review" says: "

Question. "Give examples of Active and Passive."

Answer. "Mother, active. Father, passive."

BOARD

Mr. Lo's Questions On Rabies and Flour

Sanitary Board will take place to

The fortnightly meeting of the

morrow when Mr. M. K. Lo will ask:-

"Will the Head of the Sanitary Department, consult the proper Au- thorities and inform the Board as follows:-

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CLUBS WANT BACKS

Impressions From A Football Week-end

(Special Air-Mail Service)

CONSIGNRES NOTICE. THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED.

FROM LEITH, MIDDLESBRO', ANTWERP, LONDON AND STRAITS.

The Steamship "BENWYVIS."

CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the

CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

CONSIGNEE NOTICE.

S.S. D'ARTAGNAN."

ARRIVED HONG KONG on TUESDAY, THz 10ra OCT., 1933.

From MARSEILLES, &c.

move-amed Steamer are heraby CONSIGNERS of Cargo by the informed that thair Goods, with the

option of Oplom, Treasurs and Valz- their risk in the Godowns of the Hong. ables, are being landed and placed at Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown

be obtained a the Goods are landed,

Goods nut cleared within 7 days, in- aluding date of arrival, will be subject to Rent

London, Sept. 26 (n) What is the date of the last half-dozen 80

One more must be added to the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and half-backs James Godowa Co, Ltd., whence and/or from case of Rabies on the Island Gibson, of the Villa, I believe, the wharves Delivery may be obtained (b) If the date mentioned in the President-who know how to hold Goods have left the Godowns, and Co., Ltd., Kowloon, whanos Delivery o

No Claims will be admitted after the preceding question is some

up Alexander James. Rowe is his Gooda remaining andelivered after the considerable time ago, whename: nearly the most improved ther or not the reason for the footballer in London. The England 18th October, will be subject to Beat. continued operation of the selectors who have been watching-ba presented to the Undersigned on or All Claims against the Steamer müst "muzzling order," so far as Nicholls, the Tottenham goal-keep before the 2nd November, or they will concerns the Island, is the er," may also have noticed Rowe. not be recognized. risk of suspected or infected Even selector could hardly miss rabid dogs being brought to him,

To comply with the General Bonded the Ealand from any place

Warehouse Regulations, consignees must outside the Island?

Ho and Roberts-still getting have a Revenue Officer in attendance (c) If the answer to the last queso the England short list. examined

more and more constructive must when damaged dotiable goods se tion is in the afhmative, will it not in fact be safe to res like Evans (W.) more every time. All broken, chafod and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where I see him: there are times when they will be examined on the 18th eind the muzzling order so, far as concerns the Island, by Callaghan reminds me of Step-October, at 10a.m., by Hears. Goddard

hen Bloomer: Whatley is going to be a top-notcher. Arsenal defence the Rock of Gibraltar, as usual.

adopting effective measures to prevent suspected or in- fected rabid dogs from being brought to the Island-o.g. by a regulation that no dogs shall be landed on the Island without a permit from the Colonial Veterinary Surgeon, who thay grant same on such terms and conditions.as deem fit, including the alter- native conditions that:- (i) either such dog shall be kept in quarantine at the expense of the owner for such period as

may be necessary, or,

it

he

(ii) the owner shall furnish satisfactory evidence that such dog has been vac- cinated against Rabies." Mr. M. K. Lo, will also ask:-

"Will the Head of the Sanitary Department make a statement to this Board regarding the report- ed condemnation of four stored in the Colony ?"

Prison For Ex-Convict

It was a half-and-half. Chelsea, I gather, that beat Aston Villa. The other half, I suspect, is Gallacher. Chelsea were better, but not yet good enough to judge them by the high standard they would them selves set. They looked clever, and

to a point they were

olover. What was lacking was a touch of genius to control their attack.

Irish school teacher, is we have yet How good Priestley, the young to know. In this match he looked a real master of the ball. He seems to be of the type that is all too rare. Yet he had little to do-and most of what he did was wasted. It may be that his colleagues are not yet able to make the right in- ferences, or to make them quickly enough; possible Priestley himself is playing a type of game unsuited to the others."

The Arsenal had to learn to un- derstand Jack and James. There was a time when they were advised BACK TO HIS OLD TRICKSsenting a very similar problem, ex- to give up trying. Priestley is pre-

cept that he is on the wing instead of in the heart of the game. He. seems anxious too anxious, per- haps to mould his play to that of the others. He is an instinctively rapid thinker. So is Gallacher. They have not yet played together with Priestley on the wing. Chel- sea's future this season, depends to some extent upon what happens when they do and considerably farce to which I have already re ferred. We do not know how good Chelsea are largely, I believe, be cause they themselves do apt know.

R.A.

Released from gaot only two days before, a Chinese aged 30, was ar rested by the Police and charged with being unable to give a satisfac toy explanation of how he came to be in possession of a piece of Japancae, silk.

The detective knows I have been in gaol, so he arrested me," said the defendant,

And now Mr. Evan Stewart in friendly rivalry: Your Stanley correspondent (Mr. Martin) having filehed our twenty-year old. "how ler'' we offer the following from a Det-Sergeant Edwards said the recent grammatical examination:- defendant was arrested attempt The objective of "He" is "She." ing to pawn the cloth. When ap Mr Stewart is Headmaster at St.prehended he ran but was caught a Paul's Boys' College, and the ere- few shops away. dit for both prepetrations must ne cessarily be given to his school.

Sentence of two months' labour was given.

hard,

ST. TERESA CHURCH AT

KOWLOON TONG

Generous Response By Members Of The Congregation

On the 2nd October a meeting ofļ

the members of the Committee for i

the building of the Church is hon- POLICE ACTION DISMISSED

our of St. Teresa, at Kowloon

Tong, was convened in the Library

room of the Mission House, Caine

Road; in order to receive and pass the secounts, for the Construction of the said Church..

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The accounts shew that the band. But I should have thought, that some total of $101.330,80 has been under the terms of this sub-section received either, in cash or in kind, no permission is required. My the greatest portion of it having clerk was told, at the S.C.A. that been donated by the Portuguess they had never heard of such an community during the past, three application before. In connection with marriages and funerals no

years.

The expenditure to date amount-licence la necessary, and to say ed to 8144,383.85 still leaving a that by burning these sticks in debit balance of outstanding a these grills would make bon- counts amounting to $16,100.00 and fire to the danger of the public is making a total expenditure of absolute drive. 8160,463,85 against a total contribu tion of $101,330.60, showing a ba lance and debit of $59,133.

Bishop Valtorta, the President,

se proposed, and Mr. L Barton conded the adoption of the accounts which was carried unanimously.

Chev. J. M. Alves, Vice President expressed the confident hope that with a new effort in three years time this debt could be cleared off:

matter much, but religious feelings The amount of Ane does not

would be injured. These cere monies will have to be done in con- nection with the fourth and Afth

weeks also. If your Worship

agrees there is no ofence. I hope no summons will be issued later."

Sergeant Wagland said the fire. had been made in an iron con- Bishop Valtorta, warmly thanked struction, but there was some dan- the Committee for their efforts in ser from sparks.“, collecting for the Building Fund, Mr. Schoßeld: I understand that and, especially, he thanked Chev. the B.C.A. does issue' permission J. M. Alves and nine other very for music in connection with. generous donors for their liberal funeral ceremonies.

Mr. Fo: The B.C.A said they contributions, which have been most responsible for the success of the had not given such permission be collection.

They have been called Benefac.Mr. Lo: We say that every pos- tors Founders of the Church and sible precaution was taken. - Thère their names have been engraved were dozens of people standing by,

on two special marble slabs placed and there were also several buckets in the Church wall at the principal of water

door in token of the gratitude of The summonses was then dis- the present and future generations. I missed.

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

The P. and Oss. Soudan left Shanghal for this port on the 10th, inst. at 2 p.m., and is due here on" the 13th inst. at about 6 am.

The B. and 8. s.s. Changto (from Manila) is due to arrive here on. the 13th inst.

The B. and S. 3.3. Êumaeus (from Singapore) la due to arrive here on the 14th inst.

The B. and S. 8.s. Antenor (from Singapore) is due to arrive here on the 13th inst.

The RMS. Empress of Canada

left Vancouver for Hong Kong, via Honolulu. Japan ports and Shang-

hal, on the morning of October 7,

is due at Hong Kong on the morn-

ing of October 27, and will leave

for Manila on the evening of Oc-

tober 27.

à Douglas.

No Fire Insurance has beam effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned. by

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., LTD.;

Agauta. Hong Kong, 17th Oct., 1993,

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signed before Friday, 20th October, All Ulaims must be sent to the Under- 1939, er they will not be recognised.

Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for ersmination Consignees and the Company's Sar

by veyors, Messra Goddard & Douglas, at 10 am, on Monday, the 18th Oct, 1933. Officer in attendance when damaged Consignees must bare. Rarsane Company's Surveyors. dotisble goods are examined by the

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godawas,"

No Fire Insurance will be effected by as in any case whatever,

P. PAYRAS, Agent [1878 Hong Kong, 10th Oct., 1933,"

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