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CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

COMPAGNIE DES

MESSAGERIES MARITIMED

Bevera

CONSIGNEE NOTICE,

88. "SONTAY "

12°10/36. ·

BRINGING CARGO FROM DUNKIRK, &c.

ARRIVED HONG KONG (* PRIDAY, TEN 23RD OCTOBER, 1836.

YONSIGNEES are

CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

CONSIGNEES' NOTIUR.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1936.

LOCAL GOLF

Starting Times For

THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD. Fanling To-Morrow

FROM LEITH, MIDDLESBRO',

ANTWERP, LONDON

AND STRAITS.

Tax 8.8. "BENGLOE,",

CONSIGNEES of Carge are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardons and/or extra basardous Godowns of the. Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and informed Co, whence from that their goods with the exeption the wharves Delivery may be obtained. Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being landed & stored into the godown of the Bong Kong Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained immediately after landing.

of

All Claims must be sent în to me on

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining andelivered after the 26th Oct., 1938, will be subject to Bent.

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 7th.

or before the 2nd Nov, 1938, or they will not be recogn1930, or they

will not be cognized.

Damaged Packages will be examined by the Company's Barveyer, Mersra Goddard & Douglas in the prstence of the Consignees at 100 a.m. on Tues. day, the 19th Per, 1938.

Consignees Rust have a Revenue Oficer in attendance when any datiable goods are examined by the Company Surveyors

No Fire Insurance will be effected by was in any care whatever.

B. OBL Agent.

Hong Kong, 23rd Oct., 1936.

with the General Bonded To comply Warehouse Regulations, consignana mat have Ravens Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable goods are examined

All broken, shafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 23rd by Messrs. Oct., 1936, at 9 am. Carmichael & Clark.

by

No Fire Insurance has been affeebad. Bill of Lading will be countersigned

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W. H. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA) Ltd.,

Agents.

[4758 Hong Kong 19th Oct, 1936.

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PROCLAMATIONS ON PALM TREES

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Much" amuseimens bas been caused in London at the report from New Zealand

the South Pacifc. It is stated i that these proclamations have

The following are the starting times, at Fanling to-morroW:-

OLD COURSE

9.74 a.m.-S. H. Dodwell and T. Takel.

CRAIGENGOWER SWIMMING TESTS

"AT HOME"

Presentation To Mr.

And Mrs. Kharas

Local Girl Guides Pass With Credit

At a swimming test conducted by Mr. W. L. Clarke, of the Hong Kong

The annual "At Home" and dis-Police, at the Victoria Recreation tribution of prizes at the Craigen-guides passed:

Club, yesterday, the following girl 9.28 am-D. 8. Robb and A. gewer Cricket Club will take place "Urquhart.

9.12 am.-Lt-Col. H H. Blake and F. E. A Remedios.

Life Saving Test:-Peggy Crook-

at the club. Happy Valley, "to-date, Betty Park, Audrie Martin,

all of the First Kowloon Company. morrow. Mrs. D. K. Kharas has

Swimming test:-Freda Johnson, 9.38 m-E J. R. Mitchell and kindly consented to distribute the First Kowloon, Marjorie ParsoNS,, A. T. Braley.

-First Hong Kong, Eva Churn, Dora Turner, and Sophie Tai, all of the

9.40 am-D; S. Edward and N.

Shimokawa

9.48 a.m.-D. J. Gilmore and H.

prizes.

Opportunity will also be taken by 9.44 0.-A. E. Lissaman and members of the Committee to make A. J. Dennis,

Club to Mr. and Mrs Kharas as presentation on oehalf of the

a token of appreciation of their long association with this Club extending over a period of 28 years. Mr. and Mrs. Kharas' will be

Maafushina

9.53 m.-L. G. S. Dodwell and W. Taylor.

0.50 a.m.-T. A. Pearce and K. Watanabe.

10.00 am.. Angwin and B. H. leaving, it is understood, for India on retirement by the sa. "Corfu” C. Hallowes.

on Saturday, October 31.

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10.04 a.m.-F. Austin and W. A. Cornell.

10.08 a.m.-P. Morrison and E Bathurst.

10.12 am H. Forbes and R. RUGBY FOOTBALL

R. Leisching.

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10.16 a.m.-W. W. C. Shewan and H. N. Williamson"

10.20 a.m.-J. L. Adams and J. B. Lanyon.

10.24 am D. Lloyd and B. A. McKenny,

10.28 a.m.-D. L. Prophet and J. Harrop.

10.32 a.m.-E. A. Browning and J. 8. Dunnett.

10.36 am.-J. C. Dunbar and W. N. Buyers.

10.40 am-T. Low and N. P.

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10.44 àm-B. D. Evans and T. R. Rowell.

10.48 a.m.-K. K. Rounds and J. W. Mayhew.

10.52 a.m.-Pay. Lt. Cdr. Morant and Lieut. Mowbray,

NEW COURSE

9.24 am-R L D. Wodehouse and E Sadick

8.28 am-R. Young and E. A. da Roza

9.32 a.m.-P. H. Scoories and A. A. Lopes.

· 0.38, a.m.-R. K... Collings and A. I.. Eastman.

9.40 a.m-E T. McMullen and H. H Mundy.

9.44 a.m.-J. Rodger and J Maere

9.48 am- S. Robertson and W. A Stewarti

B.52 J. B. Mackie and T.

D. Paton.

9.56. a.m.-K. W. Jones and A A. Bremner.

10.00 a.m.-E C. Norris and P. H. Suckling.

10.04 am-W. N. A Smalley and G. T. May.

10.08 a.m.-J. 8.. Dykes and F C. Young.

HOME RUGBY

Oxford University Win

London, Oct. 22.

The following were the results of matches played here to-day.

East Midlands 14, North' Mid-' lands 10, at Northampton, Newport 5. Oxford University 3- Deuter.

NOMADS' TEAM

The following have been selected i to represent the Nomads in a friendly hockey match" agafost HMS. Sandwich at Happy Valley to-day commencing at 430 p.m.-- E-AIVES; A. Azedo, R. C. Reed: J. Marques, R. J. Reed, L. Bouza; La Silva, L F. Osmund, S. A. Reed, 8. Bouza and J. H. Franco.

MASKED BALL

A. Fancy Dress "Bal Masque" ·la |being held at the Gloucester Hotel on Friday, November 6. Its primary purpose is to raise funds for the oldest of the local charity societies, the Bociety of St. Vincent de Paul. Will some of the Hong Kong society ladies volunteer to act as |partners at this “Bal Mesque” for those not fortunate enough to have their own and who present a dance ticket?

All the proceeds of the dance tickets go to the funds of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul

Would volunteer partners send their names to the Organising Social Secretary, Masked Ball, c/o Gloucester Hotel Distinctive

been posted on palm trees... rosettes will then be issued to them

Two New Zealand sloops," the

Leith and the Wellington, have

had instructions to visit certain done to assert this claim. Appro- islands in the Phoenix Group, priate action was left to the initia- ❘ which belong to Britain,

Live and imagination of the com

They have been instructed to

that notices take the necessary steps to reaf- gaying, This faland belongs to Arm King Edward's claim to these King Edward the Eighth have islands. Nothing, however, is been posted on certain islands in known oficially of what has been

mander concemed, and he may have decided on the posting of the bills An alternative. It is suggested, would be to hoist Union Jacks on the lalands.

Club Fifteens' Chosen

חום

There will bé two games of Rugby Football to-day the Army ground as Bookunpoo. The first fixture will be the Club A" IV v. HMS Medway, at 3.15 p.m., which will be followed at 430 pm by a

match for the

Army v. the Club 1st XV.

The Club teams playing are:- Club "A" XV:-M H. Curtis, D. Hynes. G. Wilson, A. F. Kistner, Henderson. G. & Chambers, J. & J. B. Stewart W. J. Reld. J. R.

Dunnett, S. F Garred, B. Hynes, M. 8. Cumming, H. W. E Heath, A. D. Coppii, and G. Gilmore.

Second Kowloon,

Mr. Clarke, it is understood, will again be conducting the ex- amination next year."

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