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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1938.

CELEBRATION

T HONOUR OF ROYAL BIRTH

LIST OF GUESTS

42

(Continued from Page 1)

LORD TENNYSON Money To Buy

RETIRING Plays In Last

Match

Field Dressings

(Continued from Page 1)

All donations 'will be acknow- ledged and forwarded to the Bombay, Feb 14.

responsible body controlling this Lord Tennyson's touring cricket work. Cheques should be made out eleven beat Inda by 185 runs thuso the Daily Press and endorsed winning the "rubber" by three Field Dressings Fund

matches to two.

Lord

Tennyson.

the

An adequate supply of field dress- famous Ings is essential if the lives of retiring wounded soldiers are to be saved.

His Excellency the Governor, Bir Oeoffry Northcote, His Excellency Vice-Admiral Sir Percy.Noble. Mrs. C. G. Alabaster, Lieutenant-Colonel R. C. B. Anderson, Commander C. Hampshire cricketer, is |D, Arbuthnot, Mr. C. S. Archer, Mr. and this vas his last appearance All that is needed is more money, G. W. Arnold, Mr. and Mrs B. in a first class match. The tour-The organisations will do the work. Astington, Mr. and Mrs. Balfour, Ists have played 24 matches al- Mr. J. Barrow, Mrs. A. W. Bartho- together, won eight, drawn eleven lomew, Dr. and Mrs. R. A. de Castro and lost five, Basto, Miss E. M. Beavis, Brigadier F. W. L. Bissett, Dr. G. D. R. Black Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Black, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Bousfield, Captain R. 8.58 and Pope 3 for 28).—(Reuter),

T. Bowden, Captain C. R. Boxer, Herrn Eckart Briest, Mr. B Bur gess. Mr. A. H. R. Butcher. The Hon. Mr. and Mrs. S. Caine, Mr. W. J. Carrie, The Hon. Mr and Mrs.

Leo D'Almada Castro, Junior," MZ. and Mrs. Edg. de Chaffoy, Miss de Chaffey.

E

The Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau, Mr. Choa Po Yew, The Hon. Sir Shou- son Chow, Mrs. D. Clifford Hull and Miss Clifford Hull, Mrs. E, de Cock, Mr. L. Wolmesley-Cotham, Mr. Robert G., Coudray, Captain S. F. W. M. del Court, Lieutenant- Colonel and Mrs. W. T. O. Crewd- son, Mr. and Mrs. N. V. Croucher. Major J. C. Currie, Mr. T. Dallin. Mrs. Dalzell, Wing Commander W. A K. Dalzell, R.AF., Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Danby, The Hon. Mr. and Mrs. E. Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Davies, Monsieur R.EM. Devaux, Engineer Captain and Mrs. A. K. Dibley, Commodore and Mrs. E. B. C. Dicken Commander and Mrs. E F. Disbrowe, The Hon. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Dodwell, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Donovan, Colonel H. B. L. Dowbiggin. Major and Mrs. G. Doclos, Captain and Mrs. R. G. Duke, Miss Duke, Captain J. G. L. Dundas, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Dupoy. Mr. and Mrs. R. Edwards, Capt. and Mrs. C. L. Edwards. The Misses Betty and Beryl. Fair, Mr. and Mrs. R. Enimet Farrell, Sur.-Capt. and Mrs. G. D. G. Fergussori, Mr.

Scores:-

Lord Tennyson's XI:-288 (Pope 499; India XI-131 (Wellard 5 for

FORGOTTEN STAR IS LAME

BY F. MELA Followers of local racing will. be surry to learn that For- gotten Star, one of the candi-

far dates

the Hong Kong Derby, has gone lame and has been withdrawn from the race. I obtained the above in- formation yesterday from' Mr. V. V.

popular Needa, the Shanghai Jockey who was to have taken out this animal for the classic event.

Mr. Needa told me that he will be taking out Harmony Eve for the Derby.. It will be interesting to recall that Mr. Needs won the Blue Riband or the local turf in 1936 on Honeymoon Eve and last year he won it again on Happy Eve. Will there be a "hat-trick" for the stable and this popular jockey?

CLUB TO MEET MIDDLESEX

The following will represent the 1st XI of the Hong Kong Hockey

SAFETY IN THE

FAR EAST

(The Editor, "Hong Kong Daily Press"}

Dear Sir, I praise and cheer you for originating the Field Dressings Fund for the poor wounded Chinese

FOREIGN MAILS

Ordinary air mail letters for Imperial Airways Direct Service to Europe etc., will, until further notice, be closed at Kowloon Post. Office and General Post Once 9 am, on Sundays · Letters for this Service may be posted in the ordinary posting boxes at Kowloon Post Office and General Post Office. They should be clearly marked “By Air Mall" and bear sufficient postage. Insudiciently prepaliť lattars many be taxed with double the deficiency of forwarded. by Steamer Service, ät the discretion of the Post Office.

AIR MAIL SERVICE to BHANGRAF 12. tsnporezily suspended.

MAIL SKEVICE "Vi»,, SIREHIA” is temporarily mispended.

INWARD MAILS

From

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„Air Mail by “Pan-American. Abr- Ways Direct Service" S Francisco dato, 4th FebruKTY. Calcutta and Strafts.

soldiers who are not only fighting Shanghai and Swatow and for their own country but also for Saigon...........

our rights and safety in the Far Shanghai, Amoy and Swatow

Manila East.. ¿

It is their struggle for our own Haiphong

rood that spurs me to send "you Australia and Mandia.

$10 for the purpose of helping Straits Manila & London Parcels... London date, 6th January ............. the wounded Chiriese soldiers. I will kowtow to those of my fellow Straits and Europe via Suez (Let+

subscribe will

ters and papers) London, 20th countrymen who

January and London Parcels.-- generously to this fund.

London date, 13th January..

At the same time, I urge every Chinese citizen to support the Dally Japan and Shanghai.. Press by making a subscription to Calcutta and Straits this paper which struggles for Amoy ... China, not with a sword but with Japan

a pen-patiently and energetically. Japan and Shanghai. The Daily Press is. THE REAL Straits FRIEND of China among the Eng-

lish newspapers in this Colony.

Shanghai

Halphong

Wishing you an everlasting pros- Japan perity and hoping your untiring

Straits ......

efforts will attract a great inflow Bangkok and Swatow..

Pan-American

Airways Face

Talma Seedhun

Aramin

17

15th F

18th Fab

16th Feb.

14th Feb.

Luchoro

IM

16th. Feb.

Emp of Ucnodales.....

16th Feb.

Canion

17th Feb.

Ataula MarE

17th Feb.

Minesihaue

17th Feb.

Kaser-I-Bind

Titan

Carthage...

Jeypore... Yiagchow

17th Feb.

Pres. Doumar Kutang

17th Fob

17th Feb,

Focho

17th Fab.

17th Feb.

18łk Feb.

ANI

Bangalore

18th Feb.

Victoria

19th Feb.

G. G. Paul Daumen

19th Feb.

Delagra Mars

20th Feb.

26th Feb.

20th Feb.

date.

Imperial

Zist Feb.

Airways Plane Glenapp

2nd Feb.

22nd Feb

Van Houtz Incarn

22nd Feb.

2nd Feb.

Achilles

-

7rd Fob

23rd Feb.

of money to support the wounded Air Mall by "Imperial Airways Chinese soldiers.

Yours faithfully,

A PRO-CHINESE BRITON.

DAILY PRESS FIELD DRESSINGS FUND Contributions received:- Daily Press .....

Direct Service "-London

12th February.

Shanghal

Java and Manila.

Straits

Straits

Japan

Tinegara...

U.S.A. Canada, Japan and Manila

Prss, Grant

Mrs J. H. Padwick" "A Pro-Chinese Briton"

$10

Total $60 and £5 Japan and Formosa.

(Seattle date. 29th January). Amoy Straits

Japan

DON'T FORGET! A ̈FIELD DRESS-

ING MAY SAVE A MAN'S LIFE' Japan and Shanghai..

Japan

and Mrs. J. Finnie. Mr. and Mrs. Club against the Middlesex Re- LOCAL YACHTING Strata Forbes, Mr. and Mrs. F. . Fornes.giment on the Club ground at 5

The Hon. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. D.

יד

The th Jadies' race of the

Forrest, Mr. H S. Forster. Mr. and Pm. on Friday, February 18:-

V. M. Ber.well; J. E. Potter. E. Win For Artemis Mrs. J. A. Fraser, Mr. and Mrs. v. Reed: R. A. Bates, W. A. Reed, Jobard de Gapany. Herrn und N. D. Whitley; 5. Fowler, T. Whit- Frau A. Gelewski, Lieutenant and ley. G. E. Divett (Captain). B. 1. Mrs. C: E. Godby, Miss Ivy Gordon Bickford. V, Bond. Mrs. W. S. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. "S. Hampden-Ross. The Misses Hance, Mr and Mrs. J. H. R. Hance, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace J. Hansen, Com- Robertson.. Miss Ross, Engineer mander C. C. Hardy, Commander Captain D. F. Rowland, Capt. and

N. A. C. Hardy. Mrs. J. Scott-Mrs. Rushbrooke, Comdr. G. L M. Harston. Miss Pamela Scott Balter. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Sayer, Harston. Lieut.-Colonel T. W. R. Mr. W. Schofield, Mr. H. Nolasco da Haycraft. Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Bilva, Mr. D. J. Sloss. Dr. and Mrs. Helberg.

J. T. Smalley, Major J. M. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Stanton, Mr. and Mrs. Addison E. Southard. Lt.- Comdr. D. V. Sprague, Mr. and Mrs. D. L Strellett, Lieut.-Comdr. J. W. Studholme, Lt.-Col. C. L. O. Tay-

second series of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club was sailed yester day afternoon and resulted as followa:-

"A" Class-Started at 14.46

Finished Corr. Pos. Fts.

4 Carpenter 16.28.10 16.28.10.9

(Mrs. P. R. Richards). Artemis 16.22.24 18.22.24 1 13

(Miss M. Whitham).

Eve

Calcutta and Straits Japan and Shanghai..

Santhia

Bakasun Muru

Hakozaki Moon ...

Kamo Mara Somali

Montevida Maru

Conto Vards

Oneisenau

OUTWARD MAILS

14th Fah.

25th Fot

. 26th Feb.

24th Feb.

· 26th Feb.

goth Feb.

95th Feb.

7th Feb.

zith Fab.

REGISTERED AND PARCEL MAILS are closed 15 minutes earlies than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails" are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m., registered and parcel mails are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day,

For

TUESDAY

16.24.10 10.24.10 0 (Mrs. L Bader).

}

Straits and Calcutta... Samshui and Wuchow

10

"

Gull

18.25.02 18.25.02 3 (Mrs. L. Stanton), Kittiwake 16.23.42 18.23.42 2

(Miss P. M. King). Jean.

The Hon. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Henderson, Lieut.-Colonel J. H. L. Hindmarsh. Lieutenant and Mrs. 1. K. C. Hobkirk, Major and Mrs. F. Hogg. Lieut.-Colonel H. B. Holt.

16.25.01 18.25.01 4 Mr. G. W. Hook. Miss Hopkins. leur.

(Mrs. V. Gowlland).. Capt. and Mrs. Somerset Hopkin- Major M. 5. Teversham, Bgdr.- La Linda 16.26.37 18.26.37 7 son Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Howard, General and Mrs. A. B. Thomson. (Mrs. D'Arcy Evans),

11

9.

Manila, 'Makasser and Sourabaya... Air Mall for Slan, Landbow and Chengtu, ete. (via Hankow) by the "Eurasia Airways Service" (To further points by surface transport as Services permit). Kongmoon

6"8watow. *Amoy and Foochow..

Amoy

5 Saigon

8

Straits and Calcutta.

| Mr. G. S. Hugh Jones. Lieutenant- |Lt.-Col. O. H. Tidbury, Miss Turbit, Teal 16.28.04 18.28.04 8

Commander and Mrs. D. C.Lleut.-Comdr. and Mrs. E. C. L. Miss V. A. Buckley). Ingram, Mr. and Mrs." C. W: Turner, The Hon. Dr. and Mrs. D. True Blue, 18.25.01.16.25.01) 5 Jeffries, The Hon. Mr. M. T. John-J. Valentine, The Right Reverend

(Misa J. L. Smith), son, Lieutenant-Colonel C. Craw-H. Valtorta, Capt. and Mrs, R. D.

Mixed Classes--Started at 14.51 ford-Jones, Mr. and Mrs. W. Kay. Walker, Dr. T. W. Ware, Monsieur

16.24.32 16.34.32 1 Dorothea

10 Mr. EL A. Keller, Mr. G. S. Ken-et Madame V. C. Du Bus' de

(Mrs. L. Drummond), nedy-Skipton. Mr. and Mrs. 3. R. Warnaffe, Mra. Watjen, Mr. R. E

16.47.12 16.38.04) 4 Kerr, Captain and Mrs. 8. M. Watjen, Lieut.-Col. H. N. G. Wat- Eryle Kharegat, Dr. Kho Han Po. The son. Comdr. C. Wauchope, Lieut- (Miss O., Patchett).

Heron'

18.51.35 18.42,271.6 (Miss D. Priestley). Widgeon

18.41.51 16.32.434 2 (Miss Crawshall Wilson). Sirius

16.54.18 16.41.291 5 (Mrs. K. Trenchard Davis),

16.46.18 16.36.34 3 Zephyr

(Mrs. J. D. Pattullo).

APPOINTMENT

OF REFEREES

Airmail for Manila, Guam, Hono- lalu, and U.S.A. by the "Pan-

American Airways Direct Service" -due San Francisco 23rd Feb.

6

4

Air Mall for Wachow, Kwellin, Kweiyang and Chungking by the "C.N.A.C. Airways Direct Service."

Misses King. The Hon Mr. and Comdr. and Mrs. N. de G. Way- Mrs. T.. H. King. Dr. and Mrs. E.mouth, Mrs. Windfeld, Mr. and W. Kirk. The Hon. Dr. R. H.Mrs. G. van Wylick, Mr. and Mrs. Kotewall, Mr. Alvaro Brilhante, B. Wyile, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Wynne- Laborinho, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Frederico A. Landale, Mr. E. P. H Lang. Mr. Xavier, Capt. and Mrs. M. Yates, and Mrs. S. H. Langston. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. R. Young, Mr. and Karsten Larssen. Captain J. C. Mrs. W. A. J. Aernout Mr. and Mrs. Leach Mr. Llem Tloe Kwie, Mr.F. J. M. Bourdrez, Mr. and Mrs. Li Hon Wing.

Ir. A. W. de Broeckert, Mr. J. G. The Hon. Dr. and Mrs. LA.Shu- | Buk fan, His Honour Mr. Justice and Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Crammelin. Mrs. R. E. Lundsell, Mr. Lo Chin Mr. A. Deelstra, Mr. L. van Don Wen, The Misses Loureiro, Mr. and seldar, Mrs. F. P. M. Driessen, Mr. Mrs. K. Lund, His Honour Sir A. DJ. van der Ham, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. and Lady Macgregor, Mr. and Havelaar, Mr. Ir, M. van Heynigen Mr. J. F. Macgregor, Mr. Jain Nanninga. Dr. S. Ho Asjoe, Mr. and Macgregor, Mr. H. C. Macnamara. J. Hoven, Mr. G. E. Huygen, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. McAvoy. Major and Mrs B. J. Israel. Mr. Joris

The half-yearly meeting of the and Mrs. J. G. McDonald, Mr. T. Ivens, Mr. and Mrs. L. de Jonge. Hong Kong Football Referees' Megarry, Commander and Mrs. Mr. C. C. Klen, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Association held yesterday | Japan Pagano de Mellto, Monsieur et Klusz, Mr. F. F. J. de Kok. Mr. evening in the offices of the Hong Madame Montargis; Mr. A. Mur- and Mrs. J. A. van der Laan, Mr. Kong Football Association, Holland doch, Lt. Col. HL Murrow. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. J. A. Lafeur. Mr. House. Eric Nelson, The Hon. Commander

For Games Against Manila, Australia and New Zealand

Corinthians

was

Tilawa

Per

Date and Time

Tuesday, 15th On 18th 9.00 A

Tai Ming... Tisudane...

8.15 AM

8.30 AM

| G.P.O. & R.P.O.

Eurasia Plane

Reg. Ord.

9.10 AN

10,50 AM

3,00 PM

3.30 PM

3.30 PM

4.fi D

On Lee

Seistan

Trinas

Balikon

Maurang...

Pan American Airways Plane

C.N.A.C

Plane

.!

9.30 AM

Parcels Urd. 6.0 Kowloon P Hog. 18th Bi rd, 15th 6,

G.P.O. Reg. 15th 30 Ord. 18th 6, Kowloon P Rog, 15th 5.00 PM" Ord. 15th 6.00 PM Q.P.0. Reg. 15th 6.00 FM - Ord, 18th 6.00 AM

Wed., 16th

8.15 AM 6.30 AM

5

WEDNESDAY

'7

Samshut and Wuchow...

Kongning....

"Swatow, Foochow and Tientsin.....

Hoshow

Swatow and Bangkok....

Shanghai and *Japan..........

Ealyars Arumis

8.30 AM-

2.80 v

THURSDAY

Thursday, 17

Samshul and Wuchow.. Swatow and Shanghai....... Hoihow, Pakhoi and Haiphong .....

Kangao

8.16 A

Suitong

8.30 AM

Ssschuan'

1.00 PM

Par.

3.00

Changi

Reg. Ord

4.10

5.00

UP.D. & K

Kay

4.1

Urd

5.00

5.00

Friday, 18t

Tingsong Minsang

8.80

8.20

Katsar-J-Ilind Kisteang...

10.3

5.

Aden, Egypt and Europe via Mar- Bellles due Marseilles, 18th Mar.

Darthage.

via Thursday Island-due Thurs- day Island, 1st March..... Saigon, Ceylon, India, East & South Africa, Egypt & Europe via Mar- sellles-due Marseilles 16th Mar,

Tientsin

FRIDAY

and Mrs. W. H. Lebert, Mr. H. van

Mr. T. G. Stokes, who recently Sandakan and Mrs. J. B. Newill, Mr. and Mrs. Leeuwen, Mr. P. V. C. E. Liebens-returned from England where he Shanghal and Japan... A. Nicol. The Hon Mr. and Mrs. R. A. C. North, Major and Mrs. H.chutz, Mr. Liem Thian Soe. Mr. had the opportunity of witnessing Japan.....

and Mrs. K. E van Marle, Mr. and the Cup Final, presided at the Straits, Ceylon, India, E. & B. Africa," H. M. Oliver, Paymaster and Mrs. Mrs. Oel Kang Tiwan. HG. Oswin, Commodore A. F. E.

meeting and was assisted by Mr. D. Kossick, Secretary.

Palliser, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Paton,' Misses J. J. and R Ong, Mr. J.

Referees appelated for the forth- Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Pelham, Mr. and F. G. van Reede, Mr. J. T. van

Rossum, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Rouf- coming fixtures with the Islington

SATURDAY Mrs. G, A. Penn.

Mr. A. R. H. Philips, Mr. G. A. faer. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. van der Corinthians are as follows:-

Saturday, Feb. 19, Corinthians v. Air Mall' for "KLM Airways Ser- Pentreath. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Schalk, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Schlot-

wice"-dna. Amsterdam, 27th Feb. Platt, Mr. J. C. Pool, The Misses ter, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Selle, Mr.BCAA; R. M. Omar..... Fotter, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Potts, and Mrs. H R. Semmelink, Mr. Mr. James T. Prior, Lieut.-CoL and and Mrs, Sormant, Mr. H. J. Tade-alted Service; K. K. Ip Mrs. LC. Reid, Mr. and Mrs.ma Wielandt, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Charles Renner, Major and Mrs. B. Tiedeman, Mrs. de Vos: Mrs. M. M.

L. de, Robeck, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Weyler. Miss Weyler. Mr. and Mrs, Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. A. Witkamp.

Sunday, Feb. 20. Corinthians v

Saturday, Feb. 28, Corinthians (v. Civilians: D. Kossick.

Sunday, Feb. 27, Corinthians v. All Hong Kong: 8. MacComäek.

Pres. Downer

Aluta Maru

Carthage

*Superscribed Correspondence. Only,

G.P.O. & K Par. 18th 55 Heg. 19 h 9,4 Ori.19th

Saturday, löv. G.P.O.& K.P:0

Beg

Ord.

1.930

10.00 A

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