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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1938.

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CONSIGNEE ` NOTICES.

HAMBURG - AMERIKA LINIE

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From LEITH, MIDULESBRO', "ANTWERP, LONDON AND STRAITS.

THE SA BENVENUE."

Capcain Walter Bosman, who is now a civil engineer in the service of the South African Govern- ment, recently returned to the Colony after an absence of 50 years. His former schoolimates at the Central Government School entertained him with a tea and dinner, when the above photograph was taken. Standing (from left to right) :-Mr. Lai Kam Fat, Mr. Fung Ki Cheuk, Mr. Shi Yu Man. Mr. B. Wong Tape, Mr. Pun. Yun Four, Mr. Hung Hing Fat. Seated (from left to right):-Mr. La Cheung-ip. Mr. Pang Shau Chun. Mr. Ho Kam Tong. Mr. Frank W. White, Capt. Walter Beaman, Mr. Ho U Ming, Mr. Chlu To Ping. Mr. Yeung Cheuk Kal Their ages total 1,138 years. (A Fong).

H.K. POLICE RESERVE

(Orders by The Hon. Mr. T. H. King, Commissioner of Police).

CHINESE COMRANY Patrol Duty, Nightly between 10.00 hours and midnight by members as detailed by the Officer in Charge of Company,

INDIAN COMPANY Training Course-Part II. The undermentioned members of the Indian Company will attend In- dlan Company Headquarters at 17.30 hours, for Part II of Training Course on Tuesday. February 22. 1938, under LS. R.214 Channan Singh:-

Constables R246 M. Y. Khan, R219 Nur Ahmed, R297 Karam Khan. R211 S. Aras, R215 Feroz Khan. R223 Firdos Khan, R229 M. R. Malik, R230 Mohamed Asghar. R279 Mr Walli Khan. and R221 Hakim All,

Patrol Duty. Nightly between 18.00 hours and midnight by members as detailed by the Officer in Charge of Company.

Sporting

Fixtures

TODAY

Badminton-Talkoo Club); 6.15

HATS OFF TO

CORINTHIANS

SOCCER AS IT SHOULD BE PLAYED!

(By "Right-Half”)

Hats off to the Islington Coria-

before seen In the

N. A. E Mackay v. S. W. Clark: 7.00 J. A. Chen and F. Tsang v. F. H. Kwok and G. A. Smith: 7.45 M. Anderson and Miss J. Grimths v. A. Keown and Miss 1. Cunningham: 8.30 A L Fisher and Miss M. Ribeiro v. P. K. Hulthians for showing us a brand of and Miss U. Khoo: European YM.soccer never

Badminton, in the C.A.

West Colony!. Lounge. 8.30 p.m.

Cricket--Hong Kong Volunteers v. Uunited Services (H.K.C.C.).

Golf Ladies Section LG. U. feet, such Medal competition (Fanling).

Meeting.-Kowloon Chess Club, at Feninsula Hotel, 5.30 p.m.

Racing. Third Day of Annual Race Meeting at Happy Valley. a.m.

In their match against South China or Saturday, they ran the nippy Chinese forwards "off their

they set.

a smashing pace did

Their first time tackling was a treat and the way their forwards. punted the ball to each other was an object lesson.

and Pat Clark, their captain, | Bill Whittaker, the centre-half who Badminton.-"B" "Division, Free plays the third back game, were Lances v. St. John's Chinese R.C.rocklike defenders. v. Recreio.

The Corinthians have set up

TOMORROW

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Cricket-Kowloon C.C. v. Isling-standard in soccer that, would be ton Corinthians, 11.30 am. Volun-hard for local teams to maintain,

but they have shown us teers v. Hong Kong C.C.

a great Hunting-Fanling Meet (Dill's deal and football in Hong Kong Corner), 2.45 p.m.

cannot but benefit as a result of Racing-Fourth Day of Annual their visit.

FLYING SQUAD

The Training Course-Part 1: undermentioned members of the ONSIGNEES of Oargo are nervy Flying Squad will attend No 2

informed that all Goods are being Police Station on Thursday, FebruMeeting. landed at hair mak into the haz vous

Rugby-Army "A" v. Club "A" ground). 5 p.m.; Army Seven-a-side (Sockunpoo), 2.30

being landed and placed at their risk | and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the ary 24 at 17.30 hours under F.S. into the eng Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Company's go lowna NO KONE AND KOWLOON WEARY AND R.214 Mehdi Khan for Part 1 of (Club at Kowloon, where delivery may be GODOWN COMPANY. LTD., whence and/or Training Course:-- obtained as soon as the goods are landed...

Optional cargo will not be landed here, unless notice has been giden 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 claima will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered after the 28th Feb. 1939, will be subject to rent.

All broken, chafod, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on 26th Feb., 1932, at 10 am, by our Sur- veyors Messrs. Goddard and Dougina.

To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations consignees must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable goods are examined

from the obtained.

whar Delivery may be. Constables R302.G. A. Woodler, p.m.

R303 D. Young. R313 D. M. Xavier,

Shooting Hong Kong Rifle As No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all R323 Lo Koon Ho, R327 Sung Shu sociation Weekly Spoon and Prac Goods remaining undelivered after the Chee, R332 Ng Hung Kwai. R334 tice Shoot, Army Ranges. Kowloon 21st Feb., 1938, will be subject to rent. Lau Tak Yu. R341 Tsun Kam

All Claims against the Steamer martCheung. R342 Leung To 'Hing be proscated to the Undersigned on or R349 Lam Yee Cheuk, and R350 before the 8th Mar, 1938, or they will Ho Wing Kwan, not be recognised.

Warehouse Regulations, consigne

To comply with the General Bonded must have a Revenue Officer in attend ance when damaged dutisble goods

re examined,

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods

sre to

be

left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 19th Feb, 1936, at 9am., by Messrs. Carmichael & Clarke,

No Fire Inarance has been effected

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C. CHAMPKIN. '

D. S. P. (RD) Hong Kong, February 21, 1838...

ARMY SEVEN-A-SIDE RUGBY TUSSLE

The draw for the Army seven- a-side Rugby football competition

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by has been completed, The com-

City, 2 p.m.

THURSDAY, FEB. 24° Badminton.--Colony Champion- srips at Talkoo

A. Club, H Barros and R. A. Alves v. P..Y. Lo and J. Tsang. 6.15 p.m.; J. L. An- derson v. C. Au, 7.45 p.m.; 8. W. Clark and A. L Fisher v. P. Wilson

and N: Smith, 8.30 p.m.

Football Football Association dinner to Islington Corinthians (Hong Kong Hotel, 8 p.)

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25 Badminton. European YM.C.A

| W, R LOXLEY & Co. (CHINA) Lra.petition takes place at Sookunnoo Badminton, in the West Lounge.

Agenta.

tomorrow. the first match com- 8.30 p.m.

All chime must reach us before the 21st March, 1938. or they will not be Hong Kong, 15th Feb., 1938. 18010 mencing at 2.30 p.m. recognized.

by

No Insurance.wil bo affreten.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned')

JEBSEN & CO.,

Agents.

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Hong Kong, 21st Feb., 1938.

BARBER-WILHELMSEN LINE

NOTICE: TO CONSIGNEIS.

LOWER-DECK SHORTAGE

The draw is as follows:—

1st Round: Seaforth "B" Y Small Units (winners to play Middlesex "A". who received a bye).

5th A.A. Brigade v. Middlesex

"D"

HIGH HANDICAP COMPETITION

The High Handicap Competition played at the Kowloon Golf Club links on Sunday under very trying conditions resulted in the follow- Heavying four competitors returning net!

scores of 75-T. Henderson, W. A.A. Stoker, MA Cairns, W.Kershaw,

T. Henderson won by virtue of over the second

RE. V. 8th Heavy Brigade "A". Seaforth ""A” V. 8th Brigade "B",

up.

From what should be authentic

Royal Scots "A" v. 5th sources come reports as to the diffi- (Brigade “A”. culties which the U.S. Navý De- Royal Scots "B" and Seaforth the best score

"C" both received byes in the first nine holes. W, Stoker being runner partment is still encountering in round. |the vitally important matter of man-power. It £8 obviously of Little use to build ships unless they CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby can be mannned for service on Cinformed that all goods are completion says the United Ser- being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hong Kong and vices Review.

M.V. "TAI PING " From US.A. ris MANILA

Kowloon Wharf & Godown Company, Apparently. It the enlisted man Lid. at Kowloon, wheuce and/or from can be retained for a certain period the wharves delivery may be obtained.

Optional cargo will not be landed they "settle down," so to speak, here, unlea ice has been given 4 and remain on. The consequence hours prior ves-el's arrival, but that the United States Fleet does carried on from port to port to the final not lack for the equivalent of our port of call to which the option extends petty officer ratings, well qualified

No Claims will be admitted after the to train the younger classes. Goods have left the flodown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the It is these younger classes who 22nd inst, will be subject to rent give the trouble, because such a

;

All claims against the vessel must large proportion of the intake be presented to the undersigned on or flows out again, presumably by the before the 1st Mar. or they will simple process of "running." not be recognized.

All broken, chafed, and damaged It is not dificult to understand Goods are to be left in the Godowns, that youths who come from the where they will be examined on the heart of that vast country, with 214 inst. at 10 am. by our surveyors, their own extremely sketchy con- Messrs. Goddard & Douglas.

In the case of datiable cargo, Conception of what the sea life is like. signees are requested to inform the are soon disillusioned.

Imports & Exports Office that they

have auch goods for examination.

br

But as a result of this staté of

No Fire Insurance has been effected. affairs. the personnel of the Unit-

Bills of Lading will be countersigned ed States Navy is said to average

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a shortage of about fiffteen per DODWELL & 00., LTD, cent, upon the establishment re-

Agents

quirements in the lower-deck [6008 classes.

Hong Kong, 15th Feb., 1838.

ISLINGTONS MEET SERVICES

Picture taken during the football match between the Ialing-

ton Corinthians and the Unifo» Services on Sunday. The Cor- inthians won 3-1. (Photo, A.C.P.).

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