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HAMBURG-AMERIKA, LINIE

NOTICE TO CONSIGNÉES

THE M.8.

*"ERMLAND"

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

AND

OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO, LTD.

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

CONSIGNERS Vi

having arrived from Hamburg and Forte of call Consignees of Cargo are herby notified that their goods are being landed and placed at their risk into the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf & Godown Company's godowns at Kow

where delivery may be obtained as are 1005, the goods O

landed. Optional cargo will not be landed

hore

"AGAPENOR"

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1937.

Man Who Rammed Mr. Sopwith's Motor Yacht

A U-Boat

Tragedy Of Hero Of The Dover Patrol

Launched

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ex-

the

Mr. T. O. M. Sopwith's motor | profile is somewhat similar to that yacht Philante, which in May will of a destroyer. Mr. Churies Nichol- ..Brief inquest

however, cross the Atlantic with Endeavour | son, the designer, has, proceedings at Wealdstone, Middlesex, provided L. and Endeavour II. for the Ame-introduced into har form his own

rica's Cup TRCES, was. Launched interpretation the last chapter to, the story of a

of contemporary from the Northern yard of Cam--| yacht architecture with gallant naval officer, who had a

per and Nicholsons Ltd,' states the ceptional skill and a master- distinguishe, career afloat, served

13 sense 01 personality. The in the Dover Patzol, and 'rammed a "Daily Telegraph."

The vessel, of 1,812 tons, Thames bow, Or stem, Sta He Was Captain Evelyn measurement, is the largest motor modern rounded plate type,, and yacht constructed in Great Bri- the stern of the semi-cruiser style. Leonard Boothby, D.9.0., aged

The yacht has a speed of 18 Greenways, of

Kenton. tain. 60,

knots, and a radius of 7,000 nautic- WELS found by his wife lying dead from coal-gas poisoning performed by Mr. and Mrs Ropal miles German engines were with's four-year-old son. · He in his bed-room.

smashed against the side of the

with his father's racing colours of telpiece was not read at the in-yacht a bottle of champagne, tied

gold and blue. quest, but handed by the coroner. Dr. G. Cohen to the widow

FROM UNITED KINGDOM.

VIA SINGAPORE, hereby notified that their Cargo will be discharged into Holt

Kowloon, where it will be at unless notice has been giren 48 Consigue of Storage at Holt's German submarine,

risk and subject to Terms hours prior to vessel's arrival, but and carried at from port to port to the anal Wharf. The Cargo will be ready for

Delivery

from. Uodowa on and after of call to which the option port

Feb. extende

No Claim will be admitted after Optional Cargo will not be landed here the Goods have left the Godowns, and

unless Notion has been given prior to all Goods remaining undelivered after Steamer's arrival, bat carried on from the 8th Mar, 1937, will be subject to port to port to the final port of call to

which the option extends. Rext

Ali broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on 6th Mar., 1997, at 10, by our Surveyors Mesars, Goddard and Douglas,

26th

All broken, chafed sud damaged Gooda are to be left in the Crodowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays ad Fridays between the hours of

10,45 snd Noom within the Free Storage period

No Claims will be admitted after the

who

A sealed letter left on the man-

Mrs. Margaret Boothby had told the corner that when she entered tho bed-room her husband www.s

length of rubber tubing was held

To comply with the General Banded Warehouse Rogulations consignees must have Ravenue Officer in attend. Goods have left the Steamer's Godow: huddled beneath the clothes and si

sace

when damaged dutiable gooda are examined.

All claims must reach as before the 98th Mar, 1937, or they will not be recognised.

No Insurance will be effected." Billa of Lading will be countersigned by

JEBSEN & CO.,

Agente,

Hong Kong, 27th Feb., 1937.

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Captain Boothby, son of a lonel who died 45 years ago, won his D.B.O. for a spectacular ac- hievement of the South Goodwins. According to his brother, Com- mander Hubert Basil Boothby, who life governor of the Na- tional Lifeboat Institution, the captain was in charge of a flotilla of armed drifters patrolling the Channel in search or German sub- marines.

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The faunching ceremony was

More than 4,000 spectators cheer- ed as the Philante made a perfect entry into the water. Mra. Sop with received a bouquet of carna- Hons.

The yacht was afterwards taken by two tugs to Berth 49 in the docks, where her twin engines will be lifted in by the 150-ton floating

crane.

Philante is a yacht of essentially modern, but graceful 11 ea. Her

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TRIBUTE TO DUKE OF WINDSOR

Legion's Gratitude

The Duke of Windsor's work for ex-Service men was recalled by Viscount Hampden, area vice-pat- ron of the Eastern area of the Bri-e tish Legion, opening the area's "He learned," said the comman- der. "that some of the enemy had second annual conference at Cax-

ton Hall, Westminster, recently. been spotted off the Goodwins.

He said: "Human memories are and, one wild, dark night, anti-short, but I am sure that the me- cipated that, la consequence of the weather, they would le off there.

"FULL" STEAM AHEAD"

"He handed the flotilla over to his second in command, and, steal- thily and without lights, took his own drifter of to the South Good- wins.

mory of gratitude for what the Dake of Windsor did for ex-Service | men during those years will not be forgotten.

"I have the most supreme con- fdence that the qualities of the

chosen because British firms were unable to supply engines in the

There are Ave guest staterooms, required time.

each with a separate bathroom. The crew will be 42 officers and men.

At the aft end of the forecastle deck there is a special store for carrying racing sails, ropes and blocks.

Philante will be in attendance races, during the America's cup and for the voyage across the Atantle the motor yacht will be equipped with a telephony in- stallation.

JARDINE'S VIEW OF

TESTS

اگر

Mr. D. R. Jardine, former captain of England, addressing the English Speaking Union in London ex- pressed the opinion that 11- ternational cricket has out-lived its usefulness.

"As a money spinner," he said, "Test cricket is grand. Without an Australia and an English tour in Australian tour in England, county cricket would cease to exist; at least two-thirds of the county clubs would find themselves in queer streets."

There ne lay in darkness / present King will ensure that he is when one hears the four stock-in-

Dealing with barracking Mr. Jar- dine said, "Australia has lost the dignity of the game because of bar- racking. At first it is funny, but

able to carry the heavy respon- trade. cries of the barrackers and uncanny silence for some time. tbility that rests upon him."

through five months they cease to "Listening intently, he heard a

Similar tribute was "pald at the be funny!" It would be a tragedy muffled volce giving orders in

annual conference of the Metro- ! If barracking ever came to English German. His boat and crew be-politan area of the Legion.

cricket, he added. came charged with electricity, sn to speak.

"My brother strapped out "Turn star-board; full steam shead.'

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Admiral Sir Henry Bruce, who re-elected president of the area, said: "Nothing was a trouble for the Duke of Windsor; he was

"This was dolle, and the sub-always one of us.” marine, which was only a few yards away, was caught by the drifter and rammed amidships. "She sank immediately and her crew were lost. I understand the was found on the 'bottom' later."" Capt. Evelyn Leonard Boothby's first wife was Esme, daughter of Sir Edward Beauchamp, Bart. They were married in 1905. and Mrs. Boothby died in 1013 In 1934 the captain married Mrs. Lucy Mar-

Amy Gardiner, widow Capt. F. T. Gardiner, of the High- land Light Infantry.

A loyal telegram to the King- from the conference brought the following reply:

delegates for their loyal greetings,

The King sincerely thanks the j

which his Majesty much appre- clates."

garet

SKATING TRIUMPH OF BRITISH GIRL

Champion Of Europe

of

Miss Cecilia Colledge, the 15- year-old British champion skater.

Legion conferences also discus-

L-Gen. Sir James D. O'Dowds, of sed the sale of Flanders popples. Grasmere, chairman of the North- Western Area, at the Lancaster conference, sald he had been told of poppies being sold at half-price and even less-an abuse which hit the men who made them and those who were supported by the pro- ceeds.

At the Eastern Area conference

a recommendation that popples abould bear the date of manu- facture was defeated,

+

Miss

won the European skating cham- many. Hungary and Czechoslo- plenship at Prague. in succession | vakia. to Miss

Bonja Henie. with .376.2

Colledge achieved her points states the "Daily Tele- triumph in a whirlwind dance, graph."

which included gure skating of The 6.000 spectators in the Win an exceptionally high order; pir- ter Stadium rose and cheered her ouettes and graceful jumpa. She wonderful performance to tht echo. skated with breathless speed and Another English girl, Miss Megan daring, which again and again Taylor, was a good second with drew cries of admiration from the 388.15 points. Fraulein Emmy Put- | spectators.. zinger, of Vienna, was third with Miss Megan Taylor, who wore a 357.78 points.

silver dress trimmed with blue There were 15 competitors from, teathers also gave a faultless.per- England, Norway, France. Get- formance for speed and daring.

Duke's Thoughts At Baptism

The Duke of Kent talked of his "For some years past I have thoughts at the christening of his been a factory Inspector, and dur- daughter, Princess Alexandra ing the course of my tours I have states the Daily Telegraph.” He come across a certain number of told guests at the Clothworkers" women inspectors who were edu- Company dinner, in aid of Newn-cated at Newnham.

ham College (the women's col- "As a man, I may say that I lege), Cambridge:.

.

I was thinking of her life and of her education. I came to the conclusion that unless she worked very hard she would never attain a sufficiently high standard of knowledge to qualify for Newnham, "This realisation made me ap- preciate from an entirely personal point of view the plesire and feeling of achievement that must

was very impressed, and I should like to congratulate all those who were responsible for their great success in training women for this | work, which was one of the first branches of the Civil Service open to women.

"At a time when many women are competing on equal terms for so many professions I am sure that nobody would deny the value,

be felt by all who go to Newnham of a first-class education Inc.

and by their parents as well.

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