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LITERARY SUPPLEMENT dated 19 Delober, 1933. CHANGING CHINA. A Quarterly Non-Political Bavier of Life and Conditions in Modern China. Vol. L. No. 1 April, 1933, 128 pp. Vol.. L, No... Waly; 1938.129, pp. 7 x 41. Hongkong, Daily Fross (63, Fleet Street, E.C.4.). 1s. 8d. n. esok. In a profatory, note the editor explains that the par- pose of this newly established quarterly is to keep a record of the progress of events in all parts of China and, by disseminating fuller knowledge of the country's soinal conditions and needs, to assist in the <promotion of trade and a better understanding be tween East and West To this end, qualified porro spondents in 'overy provinos have undertaken to supply reporte, commentaries, and forecasts. The first, two numbers contain marecal aéticles on interesting unp fectame.g. the industrial development of the Kuang prariaars, the proad of Communism, the baition of the native cotton industry, and the Mind of Young
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NOVEMBER COMPETITIONS, Mrs. Wren qualified for the Captain's Cup in November with a score of 87-18=72.
The Electric Competition for November on the New Course, Fanling, was won by Mrs Perrin 79-61=72). 2nd Miss Robinson 80-51-74).
RENEWED HOPES FOR
CUNARDER
Shipbuilding Activities In
Britain
NEGOTIATIONS ENDING? TYNESIDE IMPROVEMENT So much has been asid and writ- For the first time for a good nun- tan of the Clydebank Camarder and ber of weeks North-East Coast the Cunard White Star negotii-ship repairers are experiencing 'an tions that it hardly seems an item appreciable improvement in the amount of work in hand, although, of course, the position is anything but normal.
Entries for Championship, of news to announce that these ne Entries are invited for the Cham-gotiations are now practically com- pionship 1934. This will be decided pleted," according to an "author- by match play over the Old Course.itative source." Entrants must have handicaps of not more than 24.. The lists are in the Club Houses at Fanling and Happy Valley and will close on December 24. It is expected that the first round will be played by January 15, 1934.--
INTERNATIONAL
HOCKEY
American Women Lose To England
Special Air-Mail Service
These "sources" have made so many leaps in the dark during the last two years, but it seems that at last they are not far wrong, and it is generally expected that an official statement will be made this week, probably today,
The Hanby for survey and the Ainderby for similar work üre both in dock at Smiths Dock Com pany, Ltd. North Shields, while alongside are the Laristaa and. Ipotz Mendi for sundry work.
As their South Bank Yard, Mid- If the statement effect that there is no statement the Sailor Prince feollision dam- (the only official news in two: years), it will be announced that Dumuman and Elvier, (painting and age repairs), Umvoti (survey), the Canard Company and the White Star Line have come to an agreement to merge their interests | to complete No. 534 and to make Arrangements for the ordering of a sister ship.
not to the idlesbrough, the firm is dealing with
ndry repairs) in dock. and the Steinstad and Comitas affoat,
Mrs. T. W. Greenwell and Co.. Ltd., Sunderland, have booked an important contract from British Tankers Ltd., for extensive bot- tom damage repairs to the British Freedom, which will be in hand for some,« weeks.
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Tenders and designs submitted on request.
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For Manila and Phil. Ports.
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For Los Angeles, San Francisco, 3rd JAN.
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CLYDESIDE OUTLOOK With renewed hopes for the Cunarder, the few good inquiries in circulation, and the announce
The North-Eastern Marine En- ment made exclusively in "The Glasgow Herald" Inst week of the gingering Company, Ltd, Wall- placing of four orders-an Austra send, in addition to receiving the
Arewear for machinery installa London, Nov. 15,
fian. motor liner of 10,000 tonation, have an important job in the England beat the United States woman's hockey team at Merton Abbey gross and three Maclay and 'la Tron Star (Blue Star Line), !
tyre steamers of. 3800
gross which is receiving extensive mach- yesterday afternoon by seven goals to each-the outlook for the Clyde iners alterations. The ship's power this winter is considerably improv-
is, tebe. increased from 3500 h.p. ed.
Meanwhile there is vast scope for to 5000, and this is being brought || JOHN MANNERS & CO. LTD. improvement. Some Clyde yarde about by the installation of super- have nothing but repair work, and heaters and the Bauer Wach sys-
one.
some not even that.
tona
NORTH-EAST COAST
The American team showed much improvement since they played in London at the end of September. In the meantime they had toured Eng- land, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales, and in their three previous interna tional matches they were beaten only by the odd goal Yesterday they
The launch of the new "Areform showed themselves to be stronger in defence than in attack. Their backs efficiency" ship Arewear from stack bravely to ther task, leaving the Messrs, Short Bros, yard at San English forwards little room to move.derland last week is one
The English side did not play like an English International team. They were last year's choices, except for Miss Lodge, a newcomer, at centre balf-back, Bat the chief fault was an unwillingness to go after the ball, to, tackle the player who had it, and to".
chase after passes that went a little
wide. Still England won, and when the time came, after & long spell of ineffective play in their half, to press the advantage home the forwards did so in such a way their superiority could not be questioned.
of the
three or four new developments which have recently emanated from that ares,
tem. In addition the vessel is be- ing converted to burn oil.
Messa, Swan Hunter and Wig- and Walker-on-Tyne, have received. ham Richardson Ltd.. Wallsend several nowcomers, including the Hopedent, the John P. Pederson, the White Fau, and the Port Mel- bourne. A considerable number of other vessels, are also receiving at-
tention.
ple expansion engine which has PRINCE
part applied this process to the recently launched Port-Chalmers and a new British destroyer it pre- sent under construction.
GEORGE
AND SEAMEN
Opening of Royal
Alfred Home
The East Aslätlé Co., Ltd. The Chinese American Shipping
Agents
Company Agent HONG SLING Oglas: Maturita PARK BUILDING (rút ridồn), 7, Queen's Rd., Uzentral -TALAZZÖRE ;.24071.
CONSIGNEE NOTCIES.
CONSIGNEES NOTICE.
THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED.
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FROM LEITH, MIDDLESBRO, ANTWERP, LONDON, AND STRAITS,
The Steamship
"BENGLOE."
ONSIGNEES of Cargo are barely Comed that all Goode, are being inded at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hairdons Godowne of the HON KON AND KOWLOON WHAT AND GODOWE COMPART, Eat whence and/or From the whares Delivery may be sbtained.
CONSIGNEE NOTICES.
NORDDEUTSCHER' LLOYD, BREMEN.
THE Steamer
***MAIN" having arrived from BREMEN, HAM: | BURG and Porta, Consignees of Cargi are hereby notified that their Cargo la being landed at their risk into the Go downs of the Hong Kong and Kowlon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, where Delivery can Le obtained.
Consignees are further notified that the Steamer «MAIN” har täten at HAMBURG and BREMEN Through Cargo for HONG KONG ez 88. "JLLO, 8.8. "STAR" ad SE
FRONIA from OSLO, VIIPURI and GOTHENBURG,
In the early part of last year Messrs. William Gray and Co., Ltd.," West" Hartlepool, invented a new type of "hush hush" quadru been installed in several vessels built by the firm, and is giving great satisfaction. In addition, Messrs, Swan Hunter and Wighans Richardson, Ltd.. Wallsend-on- England attacked from the bully-off Tyne, had the distinction of build- and a goal was just averted by Missing the all-welded barge Peter G. Elliott, who made the first of a number Campbell. The firm has also in of clever saves. The goal was not long in coming, and Miss Ellia got it after both she and Miss Pollard had failed to score from easy positions. The Americans were not long in drawing level, as some dashing play on the right ended in Miss K. Wiener scoring with a hard shot. There was only one
KENT, Nov. 7. other American shot that troubled
To comply with the General Bonded Prince George visited the Royal Miss Arnold during the game, for
Warehouse Regulations consignees while Miss Knott and Miss Collins
Alfred Aged Merchant Seamen's In- stitution here this afternoon. The must have Revenue Officer in siten lay back and far apart, they were. quick to anticipate the course of the I learn from the Farness Ship-King his presented the most from his dance her damaged dutiable goods
sre examined. yacht Britannia to the institution, and ball and to get it away.
After some building Company, Ltd., Haverton the first flag was broken at the mast
All broken, chafed and dwinged Goods dull play Miss Albright scored from a Hill-on-Tees, that the Arctees, hard centre from the left, and Miss Eccles, who had been neglected on the which is similar to the Arewearhead.by. Prince George to-day. His are to be left in the Godowne, where Frintiable goods are examined "by the
Several months ago Mr. W. A. White, head of White's Engineer ing Co., Ltd., Hebburn-on-Tyne, invented a new type of reciprocat- mg engine, and at the present time this is being installed in the steamer Adderstone at Hawthorn Leslie's works at Hebburn,
Special À¡z-Mail Service
which Miss Ellia scored, Miss Albright about the middle of December, but ward in the Infirm Home--that part hit the fourth, and at, half-time Eng-no definite date has yet been fixal of the institution which is occupied by
On the 16th of this month the firm infirm old merchant seamen. land led by four goals to one.
diff.·
by the Union Castle. Line, and has
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 6th Dec., will be subject to Bent.
All Claims against the Steamer musi be presented to the Undersigned on ur before the 20th Doc., or they will not by recognised.
at
will on
10 AM, by Mature Goddard 3 No Fire Insurance has beer affected. Douglas.
Bill of Lading will be countersigned by GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., Lun
Hong Kong, 29th Nov, 1953,
PRINCE LINE.
12035
The second half opened with another will launch the Houston City forThe mast from the Britannia, was brought from Southampon to London long, dull period. At Jast Miss Pollard, the Reardon Smith Line of Car who got better as the game went on
been set up opposite the portico of the and began to show some of her old As far as the shipbuilding out. dash in attack, scored the fifth goal look is concerned, I understand main home, a fine old mansion. At and then the sixth from a short corner that Messrs. Swan, Hunter and the foot of the mast has been placed
an old figurehead, representing Diana" taken by Miss Eccles. Miss Ellis Wigham Richardson, Ltd., are still with her bow. The rigging, a gift completed the score by taking at last negotiating for a train-forry order from Mr. C. Bulterfield,, was decked. a pass to the centre from the left. for service between Immingham today with Bags, and the oldest oe The ground was slippery, and while (Lincolnshire) and Farberg (Se cupant of the home, Mt. Joseph Brad the ball travelled fast at timed at dea), In addition, the firm has loy stood ready to hand the signal others it got stuck. This troubled the tendered, it is understood, for a halyard to Prince George. The rest of players, who found it difficult to hit 20,000-ton vessel for the Orient the inmates most of them wearing NEW YORK AND LOS ANGELES accurately and no easy matter to turn. Line. Clyde firms are also stated medals on the breast of their reefer The light, too, was poor, but it just to have tendered, for the work skets, were draps up as a guard of held ont till the end.
Among other inquiries in circula The Americans conclude their tour ition at the moment are five or six with a match against the West of ships for Chinary England at Bournemouth on Saturday.
The teams were
and the Prince talked with several as he inspected them in the company of Mr. Carleton F. Tufnell, the chairman of the conmities, and Captain R. H. Griffin, the governor.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
Frox
HE Motor Vaishal
SIAMBRE PRINCE
baving arrived from the above Port on 1st December, Consignees of Cargo hereby informed that their Bloods are being landed at their risk into the Bofore breaking the fag, Prince Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon George commended the excellent work Wharf and Godown Company, Lixalted of the Royal Alfred Home for men re- Kown, and stored at Cognew" zida tired from the British mercantile sad perso
marin after long years of useful serAll broken, shafed, and damaged Goods vice. His uncle, the Duke of Edin- are to be left in the Godowns, whark burgh, took great interest in the in- they will be examined on Thursday." stitution, which bore his name. Sinasti December at 10 min.
All Goods remaining undelivared after the 11th of Dec., 1998, will be subject to Rent
No Fire Insurance will be affected by as in any onen whatever, «
Damaged Packages must be left in the Godown for examination by the Cou
gees and the Company's Survette, Moms. Anderson Ashe, at 10 A on the fib of December, 1935.
Conngness must have a Revende Offer in attendance when damaged
No Claim will be admitted after the Gorda have left the Godown and all Claims must be prevented within Two Weeks of the Ship', arrival hete, luftën which date they will not be recognized...
Consignees are requested to surrender their Bils of Lading to the Undersign & for Countersignature.
MELORERS & CO. Agenta)- NODEUTSCHx Liorp, BREMER, Hong Kong, 4th Dec, 1973," [1045
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. OCEAN STEAM BHIF CO, LTD
AND VERS
Are hereby
CLYDE SHIP-REPAIRING
CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. ENGLAND. Miss TM Arnold Dad, W. Henderson and Co. (Middlesex), goal; Miss M. M. Knott had ning vessels for repairs, during
NONSIGNEES fer Ch's Ved (Rent) and Miss M. Collins (Sussex), the week Machinery overhaul was
*** PEBSFUS" beck; Mina P. Burnene (Surrey), Miss
FROM UNITED KINGDOM M. Lodge (Gloucestershire), and Miss carried out on the Baron Dech
TIA SINGAPORE F. Bryan (Middlesex) (captain), ball-mond and general overhaul on the
nottled dat their Urge back; Miss H. Eocles (Lancashire) Miss Asphalion, while voyage repaire
Aischarged into Halts R. A. Albright (Surrey), Miss J Ellis were made on the Elysia, the
Miss M. Pollard (Northamp Cameronia, the Idomeneus, the its foundation in 1867 the home had All Claims must be presented within - 66 hire), and
T J. Lingwood Lairdsgien, the Biels, the Lairds given shelter to over 1,000 old seamen, Days of the Vessel'r artirad here, Whack, Kowloon, Karl it will b (Somerset)
castle, and the Lairdsburn,
besides aiding more than 7,000 old after which date they not be referrike lade subject to Terme ditions of Storage, så Holt's UNITED STATES-Mia F Elliott, Alexander Stephen and Sons had mariners and their widows and decognised how
·Na-Oleinia will, be miveittad after the ins The Cargo will be ready for Delivery from Godown on and after goal; Misa G. Thaete and Miss B the Beatly in dry dock for pendents. His Royal Highness added
bakar A. Pugh, Miss A. damage repaire, sad the Corrales expression of gratitude to the old Goods have left the flown and Deedom Townsend (captain), and Miss B. we also in hand for damage teak for lives spent in bringing Goods remaining und övered after
Miss Cross
No Fire Insurance has been effected, Miss B Cadbury, Miss K Wiener on the Lissa and voyage repairs was sure that the King would wish to be identified with these words of Miss V. Vanderbeck, and Miss B Howe, forwards,
The Blythkwood Shipbuilding
of Lading, will be contraigned FURNESS (FAB RENT), LID, 4th Floor, King's Building Company had the Themistocles for
Combaught Bod dry-docking and voyage repairs
by Dial 28165, and the Moverle for sundry parajumped the set The Infirm Home occupies analler song Rona; 1st Dec., 1982,
The Greenock Dockyard Commansion in grounds adjoining those of the main house. The house was bought We do and equipped for its present purpose some years ago, Had when recently it was decided that it must be enlarged, DUNDEE REPAIR WORK
THE QUEEN'S GIFT,
London, November 15
on the Apnan
gratitude to the mercantile marinebyla
Three cheers were given for the King, and three for Prison George, as the flag was unfurled.
HOME RUGBY
(2038
The Queen has presented a be-pany had shout foar vessels in dry autiful Oriental screen and a dock modern: "doll's house electrically. lighted to the Young Women's Christian Association to be sold The Caledon Shipbuilding and the Poet Laureate, dr. Manefeld, broadcast air appeal which produced by Auction at its sinnual bazaar Engineering Company Ltd. Dum 6000 When Frince George, speaking Cardiff Best Rugby by 11 to 5 In the Central Hall, Westzuinster, dee, are proceeding, with surgy from the veranda of the new, wing, de- on Thursday. The Duchess of work on the Aldebaran; the Jowphared it open, he said he hoped and York has given a tea set belonging Philip is in hand for angine room believed that the public would speedly to Princess Elizabeth, Other art repairs, and the Charlas has been cles to be auctioned include andsked for damage repairs Minor alabaster box which stood on the repairs have been carried out on
the Sir William High. late Lord Oxford's deak,
Longo December 5. Cardin, visited Flingby yesterday remora the debt of 82,000 on the building, and would also provide an and won by 11 points to 5 in the Lon: game extra income of £1,000 a year to meet paly first-class Busby the increased cost of maintenance. of the day.
a go will not be landed here pless Notice has been given paleste Beamer Minival, but carrier
port to port to the final port of ball tos which the option eztandard pAll broken; akafed and damaged Goode kre to be left in the Godowns, whene they will be ́exnamed on any Tuendayp and Fridays between the hours of 10,45 A., and Noow within the From Storage periods:
• No Claims will be sinditted after the Goods have left the Steamer'a Godown, sadall Grode remkluing undelivered after the 11th December, will be subject. to Benty
All Offiainst the Steamer muat befresented to the Bildedignad before the 95
"not be
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