CONSIGNEE NOTICES.
NORUDEUTSCHER LLOYD
BREMEN.
TIRE Steamer
THE
"ISAR"
having arrived from BREMEN, HAMBURG med Ports consignees of cargo are hereby notined that their cargo is being landed at their risk into the godowns of The Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, Where delivery can bo are further notified that BISAR hav
the
takon at HAMBUR and BREMEN through cargo for HONG KONG S.S.
"21
"BLUMENAU $8.
**S.8. UranUH
5.3.
and S.S. "Strauss" - from
STOCKHOLM, OSLO, COPEN. HAGEN, ODENSE HABANA, KOTKA and VIPURI.
subject to rent.
goods remaining undelivered 14th March, 1937, will be
FIRE INSURANCE will be effected by us in any case whatever.
Bamagal packages must be left in
for the godown
examination by the consignia and the Company's surve Jon, Messrs. Anderson & Asie, at 10 Am on the 13th March, 1937,
Consignees must have a Hovenas Offer in attendance when damaged
ጊዜ
dutiable goods are? Cxamined by the Company's scritted after the oods inve left the godown and all goods
must be presented here, aftor claims
within Two Werks of the ship's which date they will not be recognised.
Consignees are requested to sur rauder their Bills of Lading to the undersigned for countersignature.
MELCHERS & CO., Agents:
NoLboturscues Lord, Barmes, Hong Kong, 7th March, 1937.
CONSIGNEES' NOTICE,“
THE BEN LINK STEAMENS, LTD.
B
From LEITH, MIDDLESBRO, ANTWERP, LONDON AND STRAITS.
Tor S.S. "BENWYYIS”
NONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby
informed that all Goods are, baing landed at the risk into the hazardous and/or extra bezardous Godawas of the Hong Kong and Kowloos Wharf and Goicwn Co.. Lut, whence
adfor from the wharves Delivery may to obtained. No Claime will be admitted after the Goede have left the Godowns, and all Goode remaining endelivered after the 13th Mar., 1937, will be subject to Rent. il Claims against the Steaner must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 27th Mar., 1937, or they
1 cat be recognized.
with the General Bonded Wareho
Regulations, consignece must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable goods ara examined.
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All broken, chaied and damaged Gooda are to be left in the Godowas, where they will be examined on, the 11th Mar, 1937, at 0am. by Mesure. Carmichael & Clark.
hy
No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned
W. H. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA) LTD.
Agenta. Hong Kong, 6th Mar, 1947
CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.
THE BEN LINK STEAMERS, LTD.
From LEITH, MIDDLESBRO", ANTWERP, LONDON AND STRAITS.
The 3.8. "BENDORAN."
WONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby
are
landed at their risk into the hazardon
and or extra hazardena Godown of the Hono Kore AND KOWLOON WHARF AND GOROWN COMPANY, EZU., whence and/or From the wharves Delivery may bi obtained,
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goede remaining undelivered after the 15th Mar, 1937, will be subject to rent. All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before
the 29th Mor., 1937, or they will be recognised, To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse
Regulations consignces must have a Revenue Officer is atten dants when damaged dutiable goods
i not
are examined.
KEWIR
·TAN
KIWI
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1937.
SWIMMING
BLACK DEANE'S
KIWP
BOOT POLISH
TAN
See the KIWI trade snark on every tin
of shoe pollsh you buy. It is guarantee of finest quality polish.
KIWI
Agents:
W. R. Loxley & Co. (China), Ltd.
CONSIGNEE NOTICES.
BERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES
CONSIGNEE NOTICE.
S.S. BERNARDIN DE
ST. PIERRE 8'A/17. BRINGING CARGO FROM MARSEILLES, via Port etc.
ARRIVED HONG KONG ɑs MON-
DAY, THE 8 MARCH 1837.
1:
that their goods with the orception KUNSIGNEES are hereby informed
of Opiam, Treasure and Valusbine are being landed and stored into the Go down of Hong Kong, Kowloon Whart & Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, whence be obtained immediately delivery may after landing.
or
All claims must be sent in to me on before the 18th. Mar., 1957, or they
not be recognized.
will
Damaged Packages will be examined BRIDA
by the Company Surveyor, Messta, Goddard & Douglas in the presence of the Consignees at 10.00 a.m. on Satur day, the 13th Mar., 1837.
Consignees must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when any datable goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors.
No Fire insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.
R. OHL,
Ageal, Hong Kong, 8th Marcb, 1987.
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LINIE
HAMBURG-AMERIKA
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEIS
THE M.S..
"DUISBURG "
STRUGGLE
TO TRAIN
100 Miles To Baths After School
Boxing, Ultra-Violet Rays And Milk
SUN YAT SEN SECOND TO NONE
IN THE EAST
PRIZE FUNDTM
To Promote Academic Rangoon's New Port
Studies
Health Station
ond to none in
WILS
Nanking: The creation of a Sun Yat-sen Memorial Prize Fund of tion which is claimed to be "sec- Rangoon's new Port Health Sia-
$3,000,000 for the promotion of academic studies was among the opened recently the Governor, Sir
the East" Important rezolutions adopted at Archibald Cochrane the Third Plenary Session of the sence of a large and distinguished in the pre-
Kuomintang Central Executive
gathering. Committee held recently in Nan- king.
"
The building which is fine and commodious, has cost the Port Commissioners about a lakh
rupees.
of
By W. J. HOWCROFT
The proposal for the creation of Only those who know the train the fund was submitted by the ing handicaps of Kenneth Deane, Central Cultural Planning Commis- the Great
The Chairman of the Port Com- Yarmouth schoolboy alon, of which Gen. Chen Kuo-fu.missioners, Mr. A. N. Strong, for- and the most promising Junior Governor of Klangsu Province, is merly of Ceylon, who described the swimmer in the country, can really concurrently chairman. Adopting building as second to none in the appreciate hia merit,
the proposal in principle, the Third East, revealed that they had to Physically, he is ideal for swim-Plenary Sessión resolved to in-deal with something Uke 250,000- ming. He is just 15 years of age, struct the Commission to draw up immigrants and a similar number sit. lin. in height, and weighs 13st detailed measures for awarding the or emigrants every year. He stress- At the age of 10 he was taught to memorial prizes.
ed the importance of the station swim by Mr. W. Shreeve, of Great
According to the proposal, the not only as a means of arresting. Yarmouth. Three years later he purpose of the prizes is to promote at the water front the onward won four Norfolk championships academic studies and encourage march of disease in land, but also in exceptionally fast time. He
social service as a step toward the of maintaining won the Boys' (under 14) in 61sec.. rejuvenation of the nation and the overseas as a healthy port by care- Rangoon's name the Boys' (under 16) in 60sec., the
building up of a modern state. ful inspection, vaccination, and Senior 100 yards in sisec., and the The total sinking fund of $3.000.000 if necessary, segregation. Senior 440 yards in 5 min. 29sec.
will be appropriated" from the His Excellency, who opened the Last year, when 14 years of age, national treasury tri three years. new station, eulogised the work of he made a clean sweep of all the It will be deposited in the Central the Port Health Midland championships, and in
authorities ind Bank of China with its annual in-expressed the hope that the re- each event set up a competition terest for awarding the prizes. lations between record. His best times were: 100
Government and
There will be five kinds of prizes the Port Commissioners based on yards over a straightaway course for the best works in the fields of mutual consideration would at Great Yarmouth, 56 3-5sec.; 220
be more cordial even than in the past,
yards at Norwich against the Ger-arts, social selence. natural science, man Olymple team, 2min. 26 1-5-education, and social service res- pectively. For each kind there will sec; half-mile, 11min. 5 2-5sec..
be one first prize of $20,000, one second prize of $8,000, one third prize of $5,000. two fourth prizes of $2,000 each and three fifth prizes of $1.000 each.
when third in the National chaga
plorahup: 1,000 yards, 12min. 38séc., in the Ulph Cup, which beat the competition record held by the Canadian, George Larsen, by 9sec. MIDNIGHT. TRAINING
The boy's father, Dr. K. H.
MANNER OF AWARD
Fresh Uses For Commercial Aircraft In Russia
Among the many plans now be- ing made by the civil air authorit-
In regard to the manner of les in Russia, is a scheme for a Deane, writes. "His training me-awarding, the proposal suggests Systematic air survey-with a view thods in the summer depend on that it possible, all the five kinds to aubsequent commercial exploita- the race in view. For example, should be awarded esch year. tion-or the huge Siberian Jungles.
last year. Kenneth commenced to Otherwise, they may be awarded in Important developments are also train for the National 440 yards turn, one kind each year. In any foreshadowed in the use of air- championship. when the bath case. if
for scientific and medical no person is considered craft opened in Norwich in May. He cligible for the prize, its awarding purposes, and a new war is to be waged against malaria by spray- travelled to Norwich any evening | may be suspended for the year. he could manage it, and was allow- prize award committee will be ing suitable chemicals from low- ed to swim after 10 p.m. when the organized
flying aeroplanes by the Kuomintang
over mosquito- bath was closed to the public. He authorities which will be respon increasing use is
breeding swamps. During 1937 an usually
to be made of the sible for selecting the candidates, crawl stroke then. after a minute's examining their works and award alreraft in connection with fores- rest, covered the same distance ing the prizes When necessary. it again. This was done after being
swam 600 yards on
may seek assistance from the at school all day, and homework. Ministries, commissions, and' gov- "When our local bath opened on ernment academic organs concorn- June 21 these midnight expedl-cd in the execution of its duties. tions ceased. He swam long dis- All Chinese citizens irrespective tances daily in the Great Yar- of sex, and all Chinese organiza- mouth pool until the middle of tions may submit their works or September, when he was forced records of service to the committee
ney
to recommence the 40 miles Jour-to examination. However, the win- to Norwich until that bathners will not be limited to those closed for the winter.
who submit works or records. The "During the winter months the committee may also select the only bath which is opened in our
winners by investigation. district ba at Ipswich. This, en- tais a journey of 100 miles after school hours, so we only go casionally, say a dozen times, dur Ing the winter months."' YOUNGER BROTHER'S PROMISE Incidentally, Kenneth is not the only promising swimmer in Dr. Deane's house-hold. There is Wil- lam, aged 11 years, who won the Norfolk 440 yards championship t 6min. 30sec., and has since beaten 6min. for the distance in the Yar-
The names of the winners and their works or records of service Oc-will also be given to the winners.
having arrived from Hamburg and Ports of call Consignees of Cargo are berely notified that their goals are being landed and placed at their risk into the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf & 11in, and weighs 10st. 111b. Godown Company's godowns at Kow. loon, where delivery may be obtained as goods are landed.
mouth pool. This boy stands sft.
600D 88
1910
the
Optional cargo will not be landed here, unless notice has been given 48 hours prior to vessel's arrival, but carried on from port to port to the final port of call to which the option extends.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, sad the 15th Mar., 1987, will be subject to all Goods remaining undelivered after
Kont.
STO
All broken, chafod, and damaged Goods they will be examined on 13th Mar, 1937, be loft in the Godowas, where
at 10 am.. by our Surveyors Mesars. Goddard and Douglas,
To comply with the General Booded Warehouse Regulations consignee must have a Revenue Officer in attend- ance when damaged dutinble goods are are to be left in the Godowns, where 8th April, 1937, or they will not be All broken, chafed and damaged Floods | count rench us before the
will be examined on the 18th Mar, 1933, at 9ata., by Messrs. Carmichaelroognised.
the
& Clark,
No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by W.R. LOXLEY& Co. (CHINA) LTD.
Agenta
Hong Kong, 8th Mar, 1987.
THE PROGRESS
OF AUSTRALIAN
15304
All
No Insurance will be effected.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JEBSEN & Co.,
Agents. Hong Kong 8 l Msr. 1997,
(5105
connection is made with the Im-
perial Airways service to London, prior to the period covered by the
was inaugurated less than a month
report.
Besides, the prizes, certineates will also he given to the winers. Those who do not intend to re- cetve prizes may so declare before. hand. Medals will be awarded to them instead-
Central News Agency.
ETON TO PLAY
During the winter the two boys "SOCCER" AGAIN
fast
keep at by sparring with boxers. They put in a lot of walk-
ing but do not cycle or play, foot- ball. At the close of the winter. each boy is given a course of ultra-
violet radiation, and they drink
nothing but milk!
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(Continued from Page 10)
future seasons it is expected that inter-school matches will be ar- ranged. This season two regular teams are organised, and nearly
When young Deane's training difficulties are taken into con sideration, his progress is indeed 100 boys are playing. remarkable. He is obviously "born" swimmer, who only needs ing the highest honours. andther season to pass before tak-
1,
service, and but little short of the total cost of the three services constituting the overseas and maki internal connecting system.
authorities
the
DECISION WELCHED Association football will welcome the new decision, for they have viewed with anxiety the steady movement of public schools towards rugby football,
Harrow, formerly one of strongholds of "soccer," went over to rugby eight years ago when Mr. I. M. B. Stuart. the Irish rugby 'In certain respects, however international, became a master. the large mall loads proved em-
The chief schools still playing barrassing by reducing the space
"soccer" are Westminster, Malvern, available for passenger traRepton, Shrewsbury, Charterhouse, both overseas and internal. Dup-
Bradfield Hurstpierpoint,. fication of the frequency of the services in May, 1936, overcame Highgate. Of these schools, West- minster and Charterhouse practi- this difficulty and it la gratifying cally made modern association to note that, owing to the con- football. The game as played to- and of the revenue therefrom, the day dates from 1887, when these two schools induced the Associa- net cost of the three duplicated tion to adopt their rule of "off- services is well within the net cost originally estimated for the once- weekly system"
tinued increase in mati-loadings,
alde."'!
and
CIVIL AVIATION
Growth Of Traffic On The The report adds: 'Since, then the
Australia-England Route
Australian section has been oper "The proposals submitted by the plexity, and the Government's ated with remarkable_regularity, United Kingdom authorities for ultimate decision must vitally in- Conspicuous success has attend- and has attracted traffic far be- variation of the existing arrange- fluence the future of Australian - ed Australia's entry into the sphere, yond the original expectations. In ment of the overseas services civil aviation It is to be hoped of international aviation," states particular, the overseas mall load-have continues the report, 'been that a satisfactory agreement may the report on Civil Aviation in inga were so satisfactory that the under consideration by the Com-be reached at an early stage, as Australia and New Guinea for 1935-36..
16 la pointed out that the over- seos route to Singapore, where
revenue in 1935-36 from the spe- cial 'air' charges on these malls was greater than the subsidy cost of the main Brisbane-Singapore
monwealth and are still the sub- unquestionably the lack of Onality ject of negotiation by the two his affected, and still is affecting Governments. The problems in developments, even those of a volved are of considerable com- purely local nature.
try.
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