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THE RUMJAHNSA STARTING GATE THE WEE, WET

MEET

H. D. Beaten But Not Disgraced

was

SUGGESTION

Webbing Between

Ropes

In one of the most thrilling and

AGAIN THE HANDICAP- even encounters seen in recent

'PING PROBLEM years, H. D. Rumjahn

once again defeated by his cousin "Sir- Although no official announce- dar" Rumjahn, title holder, when ment has yet been made the Joc- the two met yesterday in the sec- key Club have agreed to the prin- ond round tie of the Open Singiple that the starting-gates in Eles Championship. Though defeat- use shall have webbing between ed, H. D. played one of the most the strands of rope. The York brilliant games of his career, and executive nave already used web- at one stage completely cutplayed Ding in between the strands and the champion, winning no less the change is now to be inade com- that six games off the reel."

pulsory (states "The Times" racing Save for a few trips to the ret

correspondent). by both players, the first set was

to. It seems a great pity that im

The principle having been agreed

HOURS

CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

Three O'Clock Flood NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

at the Consulate ·

After "dancing the whole night through." three o'clock iri the morning (even in, Shangha

February) may be a pleasing hour. The popular song-writers appear to agree on the matter. But cer- tain Shanghallanders, who clam- bered wearily from snug beds early last Wednesday, have no illusions on the subject.

and

The American Consulate-General in Klangst Road was black still. The last late-diner had re- turned hours before and even the contract addicts, who had tarried much longer than they intended oyer that final elusive rubber which

OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.

C

AND

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. ONSIGNEES per Co's Vessel "RHEXENOR*

M

FROM NEW YORK VIL MANILA are hereby notified that their cargo will be discharged into Holt's Wharf Kowloon, where it will lie at Consig: noca risk and subject to terms and conditions of storage as Holt's Wharf. The Cargo will be ready for delivery from Godown on and after 12th Feb.

Optional cargo will not be landed here, unless notice has been given prior to steamer's arrival but carried on from port to port to the final prot

fought out at the base line. The mediate action is not taken and declined to terminate, had departed' of call to which the option extends. -

champion, however, took the sel at 6-4 in what was one of the fast- est sets yet seen in the our ment.

Brilliant" "HD."

&

homeward.

ness

Two

All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are to be left in the. Godowns, where they will be examined onany Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 AM and Noor within No claims will be admisted atter the Goods have left the steamer's

be subject to rent, Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 30th Fe, will

the free storage period.

All Claims against the Steamer must

a form of the webbing to be used

facturers of it could, make it at decided upon, so that the manu-

Suddenly the early morning still

was broken by an ominous once and all trainers could be drip, drip, drip......at first meek suppiled with enough for use in

enough, then gaining force and The second set found the cham their own, private gates, so that decision until it sounded like the plan hopelessly outclassed in every all horses could be made accustom-blows of a hammer through the départment. "H.D." was putting ed to it before the new season silent rooms. the ball over,

at a terrific pace, under Jockey Club Rules is begun force, reluctant but unable to over- members of the Consular and not even the wonderful agility understand, however, that of "Sirdar" could stop him from trial gate is to be shown at the

look such an obvious duty, set winning the set at 6-4,

"D" started well in the final but that is not until the

Craven Meeting at Newmarket, forth to ascertain the cause of the

disturbance." They new

found it. It set annexing the first two games. season will have been in progress seemed that an energetic infant on The strain in the second set was for some time. Surely we are one of the top floors must have having its effect on him, as a re- to have this improved form of decided that a washbasin would sult of which he lost the next gate-and I am certain that it is make an excellent lake, so had three "games. At this, however, an improvement then everything cleverly stopped up the plug, so 11th February, 1834. "S.A." took control of the game should be done at once. Unless that the desired lake could not run and went on, to take the set at

some form of webbing is employ. away. It didn't, merely slopping: 3-8.

ed there must be even

more over onto the bathroom floor, serious accidents than have already eventually seeping through the occurred with the present starting- ceiling into the Consulate library gate. The most experienced of our on the floor below and finally ended starters considers that webbing iss Journey in the ground floor essential.

shipping office.

It is interesting to note that although "H.D." lost, he collected 16 games against the champion's Afteen, when he held the upper hard, but credit must be given to "S.A." for his wonderful uphill fight.

In the other games played, easy victories were registered by J. W Leonard against S. A Gray, and Lal Kwong Tsun against H. Y. Ho

Results"

The results were as follows:- S. A. Rumjahn beat H. D. Rum-

Jahn 6-4, 1-6; 8-6. Lal Kwong Tsun beat H. Y. Ho

6-0, 6-4.

J. W. Leonard beat S. A. Gray

6-1, 6-2,

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P. 9. Cannon beat H. J. Armstrong

6-0, 6-4.

Lieut. Miers beat M. Beach Thomas

4-6, 0-7, 6-0.

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CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. COPENHAGEN,

THE

THE Danish Motor Yeisel

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having arrived from Copenhagen, Gothenburg, Oslo, Rotterdam, Ant- werp, Hamburg, Algiers and Genos consignees of cargo

hereby informed that all goods are being landed and placed at their risk into the hasardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd, where Delivery can be obtained, as soon as the Goods are landed.

No Ulaims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 18th February, 1934, at 4 p.m., will be subject to Rant

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godown, where they will be examined by Messrs. Ander son & Ashe on the 17th February 1934, at 10a.m.

All Claims against the Vessel must be presented to the Undersigned within ten days of the ship's arrival, or they will rot be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by JOHN MANNERS & CO., LTD.,

Agenta. Mercantile Bank Building,

be presented to the undersigned ou or before the 6th Mar, or they will "Hong Kong, 12th February, 1934. (8260- not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be effected. BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents.

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SILVER LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,"

FROM

THE SILVERVEW

having arrived from the above Port ou

More Winners Wanted

At least. as the disgruntled There has been a lot of talk re- gentlemen concerned admitted cently about handicapping,

How afterwards, the shipping office was NEW YORK AND LOS ANGELES some of the handicaps under Na- the logical destination of a youngTHE Motor Vessel tional Hunt Rules can be made food. seriously I do not know, for the horses engaged are exceptionally THE moderate and have very little form. As regards those handicaps there is nothing that can be said except that I am thankful that I do not have to compile them. The better class events, however, do not

seem. always to be as well handi-

capped as might be. That being.

so, it will be asked, "How is it that you do not suggest more winners in your Notes?" I could, in reply

HAMBURG AMERIKA LIÑIE,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNER THE M.Y.

T

"RHEINLAND"

having arrived, from Hamburg and Porte of call, Consigness of Cargo are hereby notified that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk into the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's godowns at Kowloon, where Delivery may be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed. Optional Cargo will not be landed bere, anlès Notice has been given 48

12th February, Consigneas of Cargo are heurs prior to vessel's arrival, but carried

hereby informed that their foods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited,

expense.

MICRO-RAY Improving Cross- Channel Air Services, and stored at Consignees sial All broken, chafed, and damaged Goour are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on Monday, 19th February, 1934, at 10 a.m.

All Claims must be presented within between England and France will 15 Days of the Vossel's arrival here, after which data they cannot be ro cognized

(Special Air-Mail Service)

London, January 27., On Friday next the air servicts

by the

WAR-chance because they have been link between the aerodromes

NED BY A. MAILEY

tain

Fast Men Handicap- ped: Stampeded into Horses that continuaily finish in a Ridiculous Attitude

minor place or just miss a place never seem to be treated with the kindness and consideration OL

horses that are first one day and Arthur Mailey, the old Austra- down the course on three other lian Test bowler, wards Australia occasions, on most of which the of the danger of Australian cricket market seems to indicate that the being allowed to drift into a "ne-owner and trainer did not con- gative and non-combative pastime."sider that he was quite at his best. That intense healthy rivalry which The suggestion that there should existed right up to last season be a handicap board of three men seems to have departed, he says, to deal with all handicaps, or two adding-

tems

st

No Claims will be wimitted after the Goods remaining ondelivered after the Goods have left the downs, and all 19th February, 1934, will be subject to Bent.

No Fire Insurance has been affected, Bill of Lading will be countersigned FURNESS (FAR EAST), LTD,, 4th Floor, King's Anuding, Connaught Road.

Dial 28168. Hong Kong, 12th Feb., 1934. [2262

NOTICE TO CONSIGNÉES,

AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE

FROM

call to which the option extends. on from port to port to the final port of

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after Wednesday, 14th February, will be subject to Bent.

All broken, chafed, and damaged. Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on Tues day, 13th February, at 10 am, by our Surveyors, Mesama. Uoddard & Douglas. To comply with the General Bonded bave s Revenue Officer in attendance Warehouse Regulations, consignees must

examined, when damaged dutiable goods are

All Claims must reach us before the Wednesday, 14th March, 1994, or they will not be recognized.

No Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

JEBSEN & CO.,

Agents.

Hode Kong, 7th Feb., 1934.

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SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

CONSIGNEE NOTICE

M.V. ARAMIS.“.

ARRIVED HONG KONG OF FRIDAY, THE 9TH FEBRUARY, 1934.

to that, state that I could pick out a Eumber of horses in almost be greatly improved every handicap "who have no inauguration of a new wireless given just too much weight. It bympne, near Folkestone, and St. seems to me that very often owners Inglevert, near the French coast. or stables are handicapped. Cer-The equipment to be used repre- owners and trainers never sents a most important step for- seem able to get some of their ward in rádio "communication, as horses lowered in the handicaps, it is the first commercial appli although to my knowledge they are cation of the altra-short wave; doing thetr best every time.

lengths, known as the Micro-Ray Though steady progress has been made during récent reduce the size of the aerial sys- years to reduce the sizt of the aerial sys- and the power necessary for wireless communication, dim-

experienced culty has been

in bridging short distances such as that beween England and France. The new Micro-Ray is, in many respects, similar to light, for it can be concentrated into a narrow. boards, three men in the North beam and directed on to a "We have been stampeded into and three in the South, is made definite receiving point by means taking a ridiculous altitude re-again, with the knowledge, before of reflectors. It, therefore, reduces SAN FRANCESCO, LOS ANGELES garding legitimate leg-theory be it is made, that it will not be considered by the au- Cause Larwood and Jardine carried seriously their

attack to an unfriendly thorities. I am still myself firmly.

From MARSEILLES, A convinced that it is the best way point."

YONSIGNEES of Cargo by the Future Australian fast bowlera of handicapping horses in this

above-named Steamer are hereby CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH" informed that their Goods, with the are likely to be hampered and country under both sets of Rules.

The new link will occupy con- having arrived, Consignees of Cargo by exception of Oplum, Treasure and Vain- bound by the 'Australian Board at. It cannot be right for Handicap | siderably less space than has been har are informed that all Goods are being Į ablen, are being landed and placed at Control's body-line law just to ap-

pers to differ by a stone, about

necessary in the past, and no landed at their risk into the hazardous their risk in the Godewas of the Hong horses, Further, the personal pease the appetites of batsmen.

masts will be required. The and/or extra-hazardens. Godowns of Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Gods This is not a ples for fest bow-equation would be made easier of

power supplied to the sending Messrs. Holt's Wharf, whence Delivery Co. Ltd., Kowloon, whence Delivery can "solution if there were boards and lers," he continues. Rather is it not individuals. One cannot help apparatus is a mere fraction of may be obtained.

to obtained as the Goods are landed. a reminder to those who expect suspecting some people, or liking that used for other types 01

Optional cargo will be carried" on,

Goods not cleared within 7 days, in unless Notice to the contrary be given cluding date of arrival, will be subject to Australian batamén to play legiti- or disliking, some people, more transmitter, while the voltages- wate lag-theory in England Bext than others, and as handicappers will be no higher than those used prior to arrival of steamer,

Rent No Claims will be admitted after the year, when those batsmen have no are only very ordinary human for lighting purposes, opportunity of practising against beings, as we all are. personal re-

The primary object of the link Goods remaining, undelivered after 19th Goods have left the Godowns, and all it here. As far as I know, Australations "must count.

will be the provision of a telephone Feb., 1984, will be subject to Bent. lian fast bowlers have never done.

service between the two serod- All Claims against the Steamer anything contrary to the spirit of

romes, but it will be possible to must be presented to the Undersigned the game, so why should they be be sent over the same apparatus extend the link to the ordinary on or before 26th Feb., 1834, or they restricted There was nothing to by means of teleprinters. These telephone system when required. will not be recognized. stop Gregory or MacDonald how-machines have the advantage There are many routine messages. All broken, chated and damaged Gooda ling leg-theory Jack Gregory that the Information at the re

weather reports, which are to be left in the Godowns, where they skittled Batemen in England in 1921, cefving end is typed automatically have to be exchanged, and these will be examined on aay Tnesdays or and, despite adverse criticium here and a récord is provided at the would, with only one channel

Fridays, between the hours of 11.56. and there, he carried on and the sending station of what has of communication, extend

and Noon, within the Free Storage No Olaims will be admitted after the incidents woro forgotten.

actually been sent. Any com- time available for other services?

Feriod of One Week.

Goods have left the Godowna "Australian batsmen, I feel are munication, including important The equipment has therefore Bill of Lading will be countersigned by us in any case whaterezig ge

No Fire Insurans has been effected.

No Fire Insursson will be effected by at the moment being spoon-fed. names or figures, can thus be been designed so that, simul-

THE BANK LINE, LTD. Big scores are being amassed most checked to ensure that the in-taneously with a telephone con-

BOHL ly at the expense of fast bowlers," formation is correct.

Atom Agente, versation, routine messages can Hong Kong, 12th Feb., 1984;

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to a negligible degree interference

NEW YORK NEW PORT NEWS, from other

radiation from the

NORFOLK & PHILADELPHIA: same station, and is almost un- affected by atmospheric disturbTHE Steamship

T

ances.

such as

the

All Ulaims must be sent to the Under 1994, or they will not be recognised. signed before Monday, 19th February,

the Godowns for examination by the Damaged packages must be left in Consignees and the Company's Bar- veyors, Mars. Goddard & Donglus, at 10am on Friday, the 16th Feb. 1934.

Consigness intet have a Revenne Officer in attendance when damaged datiable, goods are examined by the Coupany Surveyors.

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