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Below will be found particulars of yesterday's gallops at the

Princess Angeline

36

1.04.2

ad May

Tron Grey and Cebu

29.3

33

1.01.2

38

Amoy .....

31

Monoplane

32.4 1.01.2

Jungle Jim

32.3

||

Valorous

34

1.04

Soldier of Germany

35

1.04.2

Chesterfeld

32,3

1.023

...........26th May

Mayflower

30

Racing Spirit

Panama

31.2

Bobniak Star

37.21.07.2

31.2 1.00.4

Soldier of Italy

29.1

King's Bounty

28.4

Hey Tor and St. Ives

29.2

Bayardo

20.3

Hot Sun

32.3 1.03.2

Brilliant Star

34.A 1.05.4

Don

31.2

9th May

Daylight Eve and Spinaway

30

1.01.1

King's Justice

31,2 1.00.1

33.4

1.02.3

34.1

1.07

34.1

1.03.2

37.2

..27

Racing Pride

30.2

Oak Bay

32.4

1.04.3

Bold. Marshal

33.4

Tummel and Wembly Stag

36:3 1.09.2

Burgomaster

+ 35.3 1.07.2

27.2

64.4

28.3

35

3.04

32

36

30.2

29.2

35.2 1.04.2

$2.3

1.03.2

32,3

1.04

34.3

1.05.4

12

HP

NORD

LLOYD

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD

MITED Far Eastern Mail Passenger and Freight Service

Through bookings to America via Europe and Europe via America. Bookings around the world. ~~ Through bookings to London.

OUTWARD SAILINGS

(HAL) m.v. "RUHR"

„for Takao, Keelung, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Taingtau, Chefoo, Taku, Dairan......... for Shai., Taku Bar, Dairen,

Tsingtan, Yokohama, Kobe 6th May (NDL) m.a. SAALE.........for Shanghai, Taku, Dairen,

+(NDL) .." COBLENZ"

13

(HAL) .."KULMERLAND"

A

Tsingtan, Yokohama, Kobe..... 17th May

for S'hai, Taku, Dairan, Kobe,

Osaka, Yokohama, Nagoya...11th May

*(HAL) m.v." PREUSSEN"... for Shai, Yokohama, Kobe,

*{NDE} ® 2.” MAIN”

Doakan Taingtau

Daires, Tako,

for Sba, Taku Bar, Dairen,

Tsingtao, Yokobaas, Kobs... and June.

HOMEWARD ́SAILINGS

*(HAL) m.v." ERMLAND"...... for Genoa, Rotterdam, H'ourg.

(NDL) 9.8. "GOSLAR”.

2nd May for Genoa, Marseilles, Oran,

R'dam, Hamburg, Bremen......3rd May

†(NDL) 6.3. SAARBRUECKEN"

for Genos, Barcelona, Lisbon, Dover, R'dam,, Hamburg, Bremen

†(HAL) m v. "BURGENLAND"

*(NDL) ISAR".

*(HAL) m1.v. "RUHE”..............

+ Passenger Vessel

for Genoa, Barcelona, Ham, 12th May

Hamburg

for Marseilles, Oran, F'dam., '

H'barg, Bremen...... 18th May

„For Genoa, M'lles. Rotterdam,

Hamburg..... Limited Passenger Accommodation.

3rd Jane

N.D.L. HONGKONG/SOUTH" SEA ISLAND SERVICE. *.8. " BREMERHAVEN 6th May, to RABAUL, TULAGI and porta.

For farther particulars and passage fares, etc, apply to:-

HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIENORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD

JEBSEN & CO., AGENTS,

12, Pedder Street, Tel. 28343,

CANTON

JARLOWITZ & 00, Shakea Road.

MELCHERS & CO., AGENTS, Queen's Building, Tol. 26878. AGENTS ;

JEBSEN & CO, Sharmeen C B..

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1934.

TRAINING GALLOPS

Yesterday's Final Tryout At The Course

course:

Soldier of Britain

Sea View

Solar Star

Electric Star

Maria Petra

Wayward 'Star Bright Star Hetman

Little Vic

King's Fancy

The Carp and Beta

Gladiator'

Young Hero

King Willow

.Cavalcade

Ribble

Lemberg

Sarabande

In Good Time

BASEBALL

League Results

One

... New York, April 27,

game in the National

League was postponed yesterday owing to rain.

great

"Wild Bill" Hallahan pitched against the Pirates with satisfaction to his side. V. D. Davis, however, hit him for a homer. Results follow:- National League

Boston...........................

R. H. E. 8 0

and Chagnop

CRICKET

EAS

LINE

ERVICE

MAERSK LINE

Fast regular FREIGHT and "

PASSENGER SERVICE

Shanghai, Japan, LOS ANGELES and PANAMA

NEW YORK,

to

BOSTON, PHILADELPHIA & BALTIMORE,

If saffient inducemeat offers also other ports of call. Arrivals from U.8.a.

Sallings to U.S.A.

May 2nd

May 28th

***

M.V. "GERTRUDE MAERSK” (All dates are subject to alteration without notice) EXUELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR PASSENGERS

AT MODERATE RATES,

For Freight and Passage please apply:-

JEBSEN & CO.

Canton, Shamson, B.C.

Tel 10916,

H. K. A. A.

1

FOR 1934

"

Agents.

Hong Kong, Pedder Building.

Thl. 28363.

CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

F.

Th

1:

28,2

39.2

Brooklyn..........................

29.2

1.11.1 1.44.2

33.1

li

31

New York

***********ས

5

28.3

Philadelphia,

3

8 0

32.3

Allen hit à homer,

# 30

29.2

St. Louis

10. 18

30

V. Davis hit a

bomer Birk-

30

..hofer.

Smith

31

pitched.

31.2

Pittsburgh

1 B 3

30

Hallahan pitched.

29.2

29.1

Cincinnati

5 8

28.4

29.2

Jim Bottomley hit a homer. Chicago

4 7 D Chuck Klein hit a homer.

29.3

American League

30,4

R. HE

Road Service

1.12.2 1.45.3

Saucy Face

28

The" Goose

Bay View

Kydroplane

No Fear

28.3

34 1.07.4

1.40

30.3 1.08:

34.2

Sucko

37.3

*1.06.2

Soldier of China

34.1 1:04

ChivalrouS

38.3

1.11.2

Esk

31.3

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FOR JAVA – BALI

TO MANILA MAKASSAR, BALI, SOEBABAIA

8.8. ** TJISADANK"

1st May, 11 a.m.

TO BATAVIA DIRECT S.S."TJIKARANG"

8th May, noon

Speci d reduced round trip fares and through fares to Europe, Australia and South Africa.

Apply --THOS. BOOK & SON, AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LINE.

HOLLAND-CHINA TRADING CO., CANTON.

Fudge

Mortmalnie Shaughraun Lucy Glitters

Дего

Little Beauty

The Tiger

Kitsap

Glen Shee and King's Company

Scar Face, The Crook and Diego Prima Donna

Copper Idol and Ebony Idol

32.3

1.03.4

..Wakefield

29,3

Fair View

32

Budge

33.4 1:03.4

36! 1:06.1

33.3

1.03.2

36'

1:09.3

30

59.2

Dare Devil

35.3

Orlando

32.4

1.05.2

Brass Idol

33.2

'Holter

Skelter and Powerful

King

31.3

1.02.2

Delightful Chance

33.1

?

Bronze Era

27

54

Rose Leat

40.3

1.14.2

Skiddaw

31.2

Colombo and Vago

33.4

1.05

33.. 1.05

41.3 1.18.4

31.3 1.02

32

31.1

31

31.1 1.02

Enjoy

Your

Holidays

GUARD YOUR THROAT AGAINST WINTER ILLS

taking

EVANS Pastilles

ANTISEPTE "TURQAT

Made to a formula of the Liverpool Throat Hospital..

FOOTBALL COUNCIL

MEETING

Allocations To Local seping several fixtures. It was

ell

Charities

agreed that after to-day's match they will play against the Club on Tuesday, after which they will for- felt all the rest of their matches.

Olymple Stars

Several matters of interest were alscussed at yesterday's meeting

The Japanese Olymple team will of the Hong Kong Football Coun pass through the Colony on their

and

their from Manila The allocations to local return charities of montes collected from football team will play here. The the, Sunday Herald games were date will be sometime between made. The sums allotted were as May 22 and 28. The match will follows:

take place on the Kowloon FC ground. A committee consisting of Messrs. R. Hall, H. K Lee and W. Pryde was appointed to go into the arrangements.

HK. Benevolent Society... $700,00 Sallors Home and Mission

to Seamen

500.00 Childrens Playgrounds.... 500.00 SP.C.C.

500.00

Two Protesta Society of St. Vincent de

Paul..

500.00. The Council discussed a protest

St.

John Brigade

Ambulance

SUMMER TÍME TABLE

HONG KONG A.M.-Sundays and Publie Holidays

Hong Kong to Sheko vla Stubbs Road and Repulse Bay.

Leave Hong Kong Yaumati Ferry, Wharf. 9.30 am.

Leave Shicko,,, 11 a.m. and return by same route.

PM---Saturdays, Sundays and

Holidays

Hong Kong to Sheko via Caine Road, Pokfulam, Aberdeen

Gap.

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

CONSIGNER NOTICE

S.S. "D'ARTAGNAN."

ALLIVED HONG KONG 08 SUNDAY, THE 22ND APRIL 1034.

From MARSEILLES, & “CONSIGNEES'of Cargo by the

CONSIGNmed Steamer are hereby

informed that their Goods, with the axcaption of Oplom, Treasure and Valu- ables,, are being landed and placed at their risk in the Godowns of the Hong Re-Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Oo, Ltd., Kowloon, whence Delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed.

Goods nut cleared within 7 days, in-

The following have been select-pulse Bay, Stanley and Tai Tam ed to represent the Small Units XT in the above" match. Owing to

Area Sports, the above game had to be postponed until next Wed nesday, 2nd May, 1934, to be play- ed at Indian Recreation Club Ground, Sookunpoo, commencing at 10.30 am:—

Major V. J. Bonavia, RAMC., Captain L. J. Welsh, R.A.S.C.. Lieut.R. J. Walker, R., Lieut. A. P. Trimble, RAM.C., 8/Sergt. F. Flood R.AB.C., Sergt. E. T. Taylor, R.A.F.C., Bergt. T. Todd, R.A.O.Ć...» Corp. W. H. Colledge, RAM.C., Compi. B. Ballard, R.AS. C., Pte. R. Leigh,@RAMC., Pte. F. Forsythe, R.AS.C"

Reserve: Pte. V. Vanghan, RA. MO.

Umpires:-Capt. P. V. Wanams, RA and Lieut. C. C. Gaithwaite,

Scorer:WO. I. R. Jordan, R.E.

LOCAL GOLF

Starting Times For Sunday

Old Course

9.28 J. M. Walker, I. H. Geare

9.32

F. R. Otto, K. K Rounda

-9.38 E. des Voeux -A. B. Purves

Return

via Stanley, Repulse Bay, Deep Water Bay and Wong Net Chong Gap.

Leave EK, and Yaumati Ferry

11

*Tai Tam Gap

• Where

Sheko.

Leave Sheko

Stanley

Repulse Bay

branches

Deepwater Bay

P.M.!

2.30 3.30

slading date of arrival, will be subject to Rent

All Ulaims must be sant to the Under- signed before Wednesday, 2nd May, 1954, or they will not be recognized.

Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the 4.00 Consignees and the Company's Sur- 4.30 | veyors, Meairs, Goddard & Douglas, at 5.15 -10a.m. on Friday, the 27th April, for 1994;

P.M. 7.00

Consignees must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when damaged datiable goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors.

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

No Fire Insurance will be effected by

7.30

7,45

8.00

as in any case whatever.

..

R. OHL

Agent

(2483

proceed to Hong via Wong Nel Chang Gap and Stubbs Road.

KOWLOON Saturdays

Leave Kowloon 2.00 p.m.

5.00 p.m.

Leare Castle PK,

Sundays and Public Holidays

Leave Kowloon

10.00 a.m. 2.00 p.m.

6.00 p.m.

Leave Castle Pk. 11.30 am.

3,30 p.m.

6.30 p.m.

SIX NEW FACTS FOR BRITAIN

Hong Kong, 22nd April, 1934,

CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.

THE BEN LIÑE STEAMERS, LIMITED.

FROM LEITH, MIDDLESBRO', ANTWERP, LONDON,

AND STRAITS.

The Steamship

“BENBEOCH: CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods ars being landed at their risk into the hamardous

9.40 EL A. Browning, R. R. Davies Sir W. Beveridge And and/or arra hasaricus Godowas of the

9.44 J. Forbes, N. K. Littlejohn

9.48 .. T. Butlin, A. Sommerfelt

9.52 G. Marseille, R. Young

10.00

9.56 T. J. J. Fenwick, J. Mc L

.Brown.. Comdr.. G. F. Hole, L. C. Grover 10.04 T. A Pearce, A. E. Lissaman 10.08 W. W. C. Shewan, P. S. Grant 10.12 A. Kidd, W. N. A. Smalley 10.18 P..L. Léete, D. Eis 10.20 J. Donaldson, L. R. Andrewes 10.24 D. A Cumming, P. HL-

...Bcoones.

10.28 E. M. Bryden, A. Ritchie 10.32 R. D. Walker, A. B. Raworth 10.36 A. T. Lay, H. C, Hopkins. 1040 H. Hampton, D. J. Keogh

... New Course

我徵

9.32 W. L. Gaddum. R. A. Rod-

gera

9.40 P. H. Suckling, V. J. Atkins 9.48 Mrs. Kidd, Mrs. Smalley

by St. Joseph's against the Police BAN ON

300.00 playing an unregistered player. Home for the Aged Poor 300.00 | The Police representative in a General

Charities

ganisation Cheero Ch

Or. Mak letter to the Council regretted 277.84 their mistake in not registering St. 250.00 the player in question.

Joseph's claim a replay or the full

Canossian Eome for the

Blind

LADY

GOLFER

200.00 points for the match. The matter Cause Explained By

Blind Girls Home... 100.00 was referred to the Emergency G.C.H, Christmas fund........ 50.00 Committee. "

Other Business

-

The second protest was by Mr. $4,127.84 | L. 0, Robertson who played in the Association's side in the Governor Cup's match: The polit concerned a penalty awarded by the referee of a match. The decision arose

Her Mother

London, April 27.. It is understand that Enid Wi- son's entry for the British Golf Championship was refused because

of her instructional articles. A letter from Lt. Hocquard was out of an alleged foul by Mr." Enid Wilson's mother said that read in which he stated that he robertson, who wrote to the her daughters entry was refused will be leaving for Home on May Council explaining that the because she participated in critic- 4 and asking the Council to appenalty was not only mystified him im. A competition was organised prove the appointment of Lieut. | but also most of the players and for newspaper girls who were ask- Wilson of the Lincolns in his spectators. The referee had also ed to send their photographs play place. This was duly agreed to written to the Council on the ing various golf shots. Enid was The Chinese Athletic Association matter and it was decided to refer asked to examine these photo In a letter to the Association ex- the whole matter to the Referee's plained the reason, for their not Board

graphs and say what was wrong

in the various actions Reuter

The Future

...Special Air Mail Service

Hore Kose And Kowloon WHAXY AND GODOWN COMPAmy, Leroi, whemos and/or From the wharves: Delivery · may be obtained

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 2nd May, will be subject to Rent.

London, April 10. AB Claims against the Steamer must Bix new facts, which, he said, be presented to the Undersigned on er must be faced to-day were put before the 16th May, or they will not forward by Sir William Beveridge, he recognised.

comply with the General Bonded director of the London School of Warehouse Regulations consignees "Economics, when addressing the must have a Revenue Officer in atten

Universities Congress at Edinburgh dance when damaged dutiable goods on Saturday. They were?»,

are examined.

humanity:

|

1. Rejection of Cobdenism by All broken, chefod and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where 2. Changed character of un-they will be examined on the 1st May, employment:

at 10 AM by Mosers. Goddard a Douglas,

...

་ ་ ་ ་

3. Changed character of mo- ney;

4 Changed character of war; death

6. Birth control and control; and

No Tirs Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., LED,

Agents.

6. Late emergence and lange-Hoong, 25th April, 15. vity of political leaders. wy After asking if Britain wanted a new ideal, Sir William said, our troubles must be attributed in the main not to bad intentions, but to good intentions gone wrong--- not to malevolence, but to blind-" ness in facing the facts.

REICHSMARK QUOTA, TIONS

special to the "Hong Kong Daly

Prem" (Copyright.)]

Berlin, April 26. Reichsmark quotations (without guarantee).

39.53 New York Paris Amsterdam

Paris Sterling:

· [2483:

"People Who Matter."

WHO

505.61 Hong Kong Daily Press,

58.12

77.46

Dollar****** Transocean Kúő Min.

15.08

31,2

Chicago

1

1

31.2

Detroit

2

6 1

31.1

28.4

Boston

7 11

3

28.4

Washington

10 15 1

32.4

** 29.1

Philadelphia

3

B

0

33.1

Ed. Coleman, hit a homer,

27

New York

2

8

1

30.2

31.4

33.4

32.4

.31.4

21.4

28.3

Small Units v. East

-29

12

36

Lancs.

30.2

.29.2

29

29.4

31.2

31.1

26

23.3

32.1

31.2

34.2

28.4

Wharf

Aberdeen Repulse Bay Stanley

29.4

32.4

road

31.3

31.1

29.3

32

30

30.1

29.4

and

33.3

29.2

35.3

*

R.A.

32.3

33.2

3.30 pm

6.30 p..

30.4

32.1

27

33.4

31.2

31.1

32

35.1

30.2

32

31.1

31

A.m.

30.4

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