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NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD
BREMEN..
HE Steamer
THE
"SCHARNHORST"
having arrived from BREMEN, HAMBURG and Ports, consignees of cargo are hereby notilled that their cargo is being landed at their risk into the godowns of The Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltr., Kowloon, Where delivery can be obtained,
A1} goods remaining undelivered after the 17th June, 1937, will be subject to rent.
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NO FIRE INSURANCE will be affected by us in any case whatever,
Damaged packages must be left in the godown for examination by the consignees and the Company's surve- yors, Messra. Anderson & Ashe, at 10 Am. on the 16th June, 1937.
Consignees must have a levering Officer in attendance when damaged dutible goods are examined by the Company's surveyors..
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD.
AND
OHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD.
NONSIGNEES par Co.'s Vessel *IXION
CONSIGN
Paox SEATTLE, VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA VIA JAPAN are requested to take Delivery of Flour and Lumber Shipments se son as the Vessel is ready to discharge and are hereby notified that if their Lighter not placed alongside the fessel xa required, their shipments will be dis-
are
into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, at
where the Cargo will | te their risk and expense and
is also st subject to the Terms and Conditions of Holt's Wharf. Steamer will Storage at commence Disc be discharged into
an the 9th June. General Cargo will Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, where it will lie at Consignees risk and subject to the Terms and Conditions of "Storage ni Rolt's Wharf. The Carge will be ready for Delivery from the Godown on and after 9th June.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods ams to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Themdays and No claim will be admitted after the Fridays between the hours of 10.15 a. goods have left the godown and all and Noox within the Free Storage period. No Claims will be admitted after the claims must be presented within Two Weeks of the ship's arrival here, after Goods have left the Vessel's Godown, and which date they will not be recognised. General Cargo remaining undelivered Consignees are requested to sur-after 14th Jane, will be subject to Bent. render their Bills of Lading to the
All Claims against the Vessel must undersigned for countersiganture.
be presented to the Undersigned on before the 30th June, 1937, or they will not be recognized,
MELCHERS & CO., Agents: NORDDENTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN. Hong Kong, 10th June, 1937.
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No Fire Insurance will be affected.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
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US.. BASEBALL
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GOLFER'S RUSH
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Chicago's Headway Trin Across Atlantic
And Disqualification!
New York, June 10, Chicago climbed higher in the Bertin, June 10. National League table to-day. de- "People's' Gasmasks," as appro-feating Brooklyn nine to three, ved by the Reichs Air Ministry, will with 16 hits to ten. Galan hit a be distributed in Berlin and Ham-home run for the Cuba, burg, according to an official an-
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Pittsburgh continued to slump, though its batters hit 15. against Fhiladelphia's 11. L. Warner hit a homer. but Martin and Camilli did.
runners on the bags, the same thing for the Philles, with
Cincinnati nosed out Boston, six to five, with eight hits to seven, Cuccinello circled the bases for Boston.
-Giants and Cardinals were not in action, rain interfering.
Brig. Gen. A. C. Critchley was disqualified in somewhat remark- able circumstances in the British Amateur Golf Championship. which began at Royal St. George's recently.
Disqualification—a rare occur- championships-grose rence in through the General being absent when his name was called to drive off.
He was three minutes late. His opponent, LL.-Çol, J. T. C. Moore- Brabazon, MP., a business £380- clate of Gen__Critchley's, was awarded the match.
In the American League, St. Gen. Critchley travelled from head of the individual person. as Louis Browns defeated Washington. New York in the liner Normandie. experiments with several thou-six to three, though out-hit, seven which arrived at Southampton be- hind its scheduled time. "In an sand different head shapes have to nine.
Detroit won from Philadelphia, attempt to reach the course in shown. "The outer" hood of the mask is of rubber, and is so shaped four to three, Gehringer knocking time for the championship he that everybody immediately sees the ball over the left field bleach-engaged a speedboat to take him just how the mask must be fitted ers. Moses hit a homer for the from the liner to the aerodrome on the head. The reliability of Athletics as well. Detroit was out- at Southampton. Unfortunately the masks is guaranteed by of-hit seven to ten."
10 minates was wasted in finding a pilot. ficial supervision exercised at the time of manufacture. The eye- windows permit a wide range of visibility and are made of a ma- terial on which moisture will not condense.
The whole mask, with the fitter, weighs slightly over half a pound. Anyone not in position to afford the few marks cost price, may get substantial reduction through the National Socialist Welfare Or- ganisation-
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"TAX-DODGING" TO BE PROBED
New York scored ́a ten to three victory over Chicago.
Boston and Cleveland were pre- vented meeting by rain.-
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OLYMPIC CUP
Hungarian Academy Wins Award
Warsaw, June 10. The "Olympic Cup," which is awarded every year for the best physical achievement, was awarded on Thursday by the International Olympic Committee to the Royal Hungarian Academy for Physical Training.
Germany withdrew her candidacy and instead applied for the 1938
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When the General eventually landed at the RAF. aerodrome at. Manston, near Ramsgate, he was driven by car to Sandwich, but he was too late.
One of the surprises of the championship was the defeat of Leonard Crawlèy at the last hole by J. Walker, of Deal The two favourites, Bobby Locke the South African youth who is holder of the Amateur and Open titles of the Union-and Cyril Tolley, won their. matches comfortably.
WOMEN GOLF FINALS
Turnberry: June 10. Miss Jesse Anderson and, Miss
Doris Park of Gullane will meet in the final of the British open wo- men's golf championship here,
To-day, in the semi-finals, Miss Anderson beat Mrs. McNair of Sun-
Though the Winter were assigned to Japan, the Inter- The inquiry is to be held under national Olympic Committee has ningdale by 4 and 2 and Miss Doris HOTEL resolution passed by the Senate asked the Japanese Representative, Park beat Miss Eisle Corlett of and sent to the White House al-Count Boyeshima to renounce themLytham. St. Annes by 3 and 3-
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in favour of Norway, „ Soyeshima,' however, declined as Japan has al- ready made extensive preparations. The Committee thereupon decided to assign the Winter and Summer Olympics separately in future.
This alternation of the statutes will be discussed at the next meet- ing of the Olympic Committee at Cairo in 1938. Important changes for the future Olympic Games' have been arranged. Purely social events will no longer take place dur- ing, but Immediately, before or after the actual games. Half-an- London, June 10.
hour of the dally programme. will. Polling took place to-day in the be reserved for the conferring of Hillhead division of Glasgow, the prizes on the winners, in order not, Conservatives retaining the seat into delay the events. a three-cornered contest. The re- sult was:
Mr. J. 8. C, Reld (Con.) ... 12,539." Mr. McAllister (Lab).
6.202. Mr. MacCormick (Scot,
Nat.)
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The Committee also turned against the abuse of the word "Olympia." The word should be used for the Olympic Games only. The Committee will meet in 1939 in London, 1940 in Tokyo, 1941 in Belgrade.—
Con. majority 6.337. „Fransocean News Service.
The successful candidate is 50- licitor-General for Bcotland.—.. Reuter.
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At the last General Election, Sir Robert Horne" (Conservative) poiled 18,367 votes and Mr. J. Mc- Culloch (Labour) 8,568.
SERVICE FOR PEACE
London, June 10. orla international tension of the world is definitely less acute to- day than this time last year de- clared Mr. Anthony Eden, British Foreign Secretary in a message to his constituents at Warwick.
But, be added, any relaxation of the tension must be used to bring about further improvement. The influence of the British Common- wealth of nations is a factor of first importance in such an en- deavour.
Service for peace will continue to be the constant preoccupation of the Government of Great Brl- tain, concluded Mr. Eden- Deuter...
IRAN VISITOR
MR. EDEN MEETS AMBASSADORS
London, June 10. Mr. Anthony Eden, the British Foreign Secretary, received to-day the French and Italian Ambas- sadork and discussed with "them separately the question of a pro- jected guarantee for the safety of "Non-Intervention vessels en patrol
in Spanish waters.
Friday: has been fixed as the day when Mr. Eden will 'conter' with the French, German and Ita- an Ambassadors jointly to draw up the final draft of the guarantee proposals. When this text has been finally agreed upon, the Bri- tiah Government will refer it to both parties in the Spanish Civil, War in order to obtain from them the required assuFATICER Transoraan: Neur Sarmen
HEAT WAVE IN BERLIN
Berlin, June 10, With a temperature, reaching over 38 degrees, centigrade, "Berlin suffered a heatwave with the hot- test day in 80 years to-day.
Berlin, June 10. The President of the Iran Parlia- ment, accompanied by the Chief of The Municipality had to engage Protocol, will arrive here on Sun- additionally 3350 workers to day for a visit to the German sprinkle the streets with water all capital. His Excellency had re-day long and 16,000 cubic feet of presented the Emperor of Iran at water, at the expense of 2,400 the Coronation in London, and is marks were used daily, while the now on the way back to Iran. workers get 7,000 marks (wages) (s Transocean News Service,
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