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LOCAL BILLIARDS
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD BREMEN.
SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
DONSIGNEE NOTICE.
8.S. SPHINX" 24 A 36.
BRINGING CARGO From MARSEILLES, &c. ARRIVED HONG KONG ON SATURDAY, THE 3RD OCT., 1934.
ONSIGNEES are hereby informed that their goods with the arception of Opiem, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored into the Go- of Hong Kong Kowloon Wharf down
Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, whence delivery may
be obtained immediately after landing.
All claims must be seat in to me.00 or before the Welterday, 14th Oct., 1938, or they will not be recognized.
Damaged Packages will be ozamined by the Company Surveyor, Mem Goddard & Douglas in the presence of the Consignees at 10.00 am, on Friday 9th Oct., 1938.
Consignee must have & Rove Officer in attendance when any dutiable. goods are examined by the Company's Burveyors.
No Fire insurance will be escted by us in any cases whatever.
R. OHL,
Agent.
Hong, Kong 3rd Oct. 1938. C4720
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Amateur Association's Activities
ANNUAL MEETING NEXT WEEK
DR. INGE ON PRAYER V. THE MICROBE Impossible To Change Nature-
PHYSICAL LAWS SUPREME
U. S. BASEBALL
Yankees Making Sure Of World Series
New York, Oct. 4. The New York Yankees to-day won the fourth game of the World Series, establishing a three to one lead against the New York Giants. The Yanks smashed Carl Hubbell's pitehing all over the diamond and Dr. W. R. Inge. former Dean ut the Cants ace hurler was relieved St. Paur's told the Modern Church- in the eighth inning when he Conference at Oxford re- showed signs of going completely cently, "I once had a letter from to pieces. a good lady who said, I am pray- ing for your death I have been very successiul 12 cases."
The Arst annual general meet- Godowns of The Hong Kong & Kowlooning of the Hong Kong Amateur Wharf and Godown Co... Kowloon, Billards Association will be held in where delivery can be obtained.
the Board Room of the "South Consignces CREFELU" China Morning Past, Ltd.." on Mon- men's the Steamer taken at HAMBURG and BREKEN day, October 12, at 5.30 p.m. through cargo for HONG KONG ex
BUSINESS S.S. "STRAUSS" and 8.S. "Taz*rog" from KUTKA and STOCKHOLM.
All goods remaining undelivered after the 11th Oct., 1936, will be subject to rent
NO FIRE INSURANCE will be effected by uxin any case whatever;
Damaged packages must be left in the godown for examination by the con signees and the Company's arteyon Mears, Anderson & Äühá, at 10 am, on kbe Atb Ost, 1938,
Consigases must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when damaged dutinble goods are examined by the Company's sür oyers
No claim will he admitted after the goods bave left the godown and all claims must presented within Two Weeks of the ship's arrival here, after which date they will not be recognised.
Consignees are requested to surrender their Bill of Lading to the undersigned for countersignatura.
MELCHERS & CO., Agenta:" NORDEUTSCHER LLOYD BAZKRY. Hong Kong, 4th Oct., 1926,
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1. To receive from the Executive Committee a report. Balance Sheet and Statement of Accounts for the year ended June 30, 1936.
2. To elect Officers and Members of the Executive Committee for the ensuing year. L
3. To elect an Auditor, 4. To transact any general ness.
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Dr. Inge said there had been a change in our time towards grea- ter caution and diffidence in peti tlon. We prayed now with less assertiveness than did our grand- busi-parents, and probably, on an aver- age, we prayed less, at any rate for earthly favours,
Association's report and statement of accounts for the year ended June 30, 1936, states that after meeting all expenses, the working for the year shows a sur- plus of $142.42..."
The member of the Association at June 30. 1938. was as follows: Members (Clubs or Units) 12; Subscribing members (Individu-
als) 02.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE The following members served on the Executive Committee dur-
da ing the year:-Messrs. E. D. Roza (President. Leung Kam Kwong (Vice-President), M. N. Rakusen (Hon, Secretary), E. A dos Remedios (Hon. Treasurer),
Yankees scored five times on eighteen hits and the Glants scored twice on seven.
The feature of the game was Hubbell's fallure. Gabler came out in the eighth when the mighty Hubbell had allowed eight hits and four runs in seven innings.
Lou Gehrig hit his second home run of the series, scoring two runs. in the third inning. The Yankees then led four to nothing. Selkirk and Rolfe having batted in talles in the second and third.
The notion that the world was governed by natural laws which might be suspended or modified at
Bartell scored in the fourth for. any time by Divine intervention..the Giants on Ripple's single, and was now felt to be one of the least In the eighth Sam Leslie, pinch- satisfactory of philosophies, con- hitting for Hubbell, got home on a tinued Dr. Inge. Even the prayers
hit of Terry's. In the Prayer Book for rain and fine weather were seldom used and were disliked by an educated con- gregation.
The Yankees also scored in the eighth, Gehrig hitting a double and getting home on a single by Po-"| well.
"The more we know about causes
Pearson, recovered from his re- of climatic phenomena," he con-
cent injury. pitched a fine game tinued, "the less likely we are even for the Yankees with seven strike- to dream of changing them by jouts compared with Hubbell's two. prayer in order to save
our hay Hubbels defeat was his first this crops or to secure a fine day Yor
season since July. our garden party.
PRAYER FOR ́RAIN "But can we." he asked, "con-
Lieut. R. C. M. Kelly. Messrs. Ng sistently give up praying for rain. with the expectation of altering the weather for our benefit. and
Sze Kwong. A. J. Osmund. R. P. Phillips and W. Randall
COMPETITIONS
Owing to the lateness of the continue to pray for the recovery of a relation or friend in sickness? season, it was only possible to or-
We know something about micro- ganise Senior and Junior Cham-
bes: how can they be affected by pionships, and the results were as
our prayers? follows:-
Senior Championship: Winner, Mr. A. J. Osmund; Runner-up. Mr. W. Hong Sting: Highest Break (137), Mr. A. J. Osmund, ..
Junior Championship: Winner. Mr. I. T. Yung: Runner-up, Mr. A. Kitchell: Highest Break (57), Mr. Leung Siu-nin.
The Association desires to place on record its cordial thanks for theį handsome Challenge Trophies pre- sented by Messrs. Lane, Crawford & Co., Ltd., and the British Ameri- can Tobacco Co. (China), Ltd; for the Senior and Junior Champion- ships respectively, and also to the donors of other prizes. Thanks are also due to Messrs. Lane, Crawford & Co. Ltd., for generously placing at the disposal of the Association a new Burroughes & Watts table for the final stages of the com- petitions; to the Club Lustiano for the use of their spacious ball-room and Committee Room, and to all those who contributed towards making the first year of the Asso- ciation's existence an undoubted success. The use of the Board Room of the "South China Morn- ing Post. Ltd.," on various occa- sions. and the publicity given by the Press in Hong Kong are also much appreciated.
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ACCOUNTS
The accounts have been audited
by Mr. P. A. Yvanovich to whom thanks are due.
"We cannot say off-hand that there is no connection between the course of the disease and the player that the disease may take a favourable turn. It is a matter which must be decided by evidence and I believe that the evidence is negative.
The attendance broke the World Series record established yesterday. 86,689 spectators paying $240,501 for seats. Heuter.
"Christianity is surely at one with science in holding that death is s natural and beneficent as life.
"As a matter of evidence," Dr. Inge concluded, "I do not believe in special providences and miracles wrought by prayer in the field of nature. But I certainly do not think that we need do violence to our natural instincts by refusing to pray for others or to donht that our prayers may really help.”
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ROTARY MEETING
To-day's meeting of the Hona Kong Rotary Club will be Ladies Day, when the speaker will be Mrs. Mary Barker and her subject.. "Child Welfare:" His Excellency the Governor and Lady Caldecott have accepted the Club's invita- tion to be present as guests. The meeting will be held in the Roof Garden of the Hong Kong Hotel. Cocktails will be served in the first floor lounge.
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