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AFE

FAR EAST EXPRESS

PASSENGER & FREIGHT SERVICE.

Dai

TÅBLE TENNIS MATCH

Engineers Beat Air Force

SERVICES LEAGUE

PLANNED

In an interesting friendly table tennis match played at the Cheero Club last night, the Royal En- gineers defeated the Royal Air Force by six games to three.

For the

and airmen, Harris Pharaoh played very well although one time Harris was quite shaken through continually en- deavouring to play slips and spins from Land, of the Engineers.

at

League Cricket

LOCAL SOCCER

Two Umpires Week-end Fixtures

Appointed

PLAY-OFF ON THE CLUB GROUND

We learn from Mr. A. H. Madar, Hon. Secretary of the Hong Kong Cricket League, that the official the cricket match umpires for

between the Indian (play-off) Recreation Chub and Cralrengower Cricket Club on the Hong Kong Cricket Club ground on Saturday will be Messrs. A. W. Hayward and P. E. Baskett,

Followers" of the game will re- member that the two Clubs Anish- ed their League programme two weeks ago with the same number jor points thus making a play-off

necessary.

Full results were as follows:- Land (R.E.) beat Harris 21-12, 21-14, Gill (R.E.) beat Hiller 21-10.

The Indian Recreation Club are 31-15; Keefe (RE) beat Nicholas joint-holders of the Shield with 21-12, 21-16: Pharaoh (R.A.F.) beat (the Hong Kong Cricket Club and Bateman 22-21. 21-10; Bowerbutts (R.A.F.) beat Howlan 21-17, 28-24; more than the usual interest has

been aroused, by the play-off. Mufen 21-7, 21-7.

The two clubs will probably be represented by:-

Hiller and Pharaoh (R.A.F. beat Land and Gill 21-12, 21-14. 21-19: Bateman and Keefe (RE.) beat Harris and Nicholas 21-7. 21-10, 21-13; Muffen and Howlan IR.E.) beat Moffat and Sowerbutts 21-16, 21-14.

It is hoped to form a Table Services Tennis League for the

Alr

Harris, of the Royal with Force, as Honorary Secretary for

and

Bateman, of the Kowloon, Royal Engineers.

Honorary Secretary for Hong Kong.

As

RUGBY

(Continued from Page 30) White missed a chance of putting he ahead when 21 Bath further

elected to punt ahead instead of passing out, and half-time arrived without further scoring.

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Mar

Mar. S

Straits & Ceylon,

Frauzen Sharnhorst

igen, Singapore, B-lawán, Colombo.. Singapore, Penang, Belawan, Columbo.,

Mar.

WY

MAT.

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Manil

Scharnhorst

Manila...

MAR,

Shanghai & Japan

Pertedam

shanghai, Yokohama, Kobe

B April

Shanghai, North

China & Japan Imar

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INDIANS: A. R. Mina (Cap tain)."A. H. Madar, A. R. Abbas, S. A. Ismail, A. A. Rumjahu, A. R. Kitchell, K. Nazarin, M. e Arculli, A. Bakar, M. P. Madar, A. M. Rumjahn.

CRAIGENGOWER: E. Zimmern (Captain), A. K. Igrasil, A. B. B. Esman. F. K. Lee, A. T. Lee. J. L. Youngsaye, F. Billimoris. W. Hong Sling, F. Zimmern, A. B. Hamson, G. Souza.

The following are the football fixtures for the week-end.

SATURDAY

il

Senior Shield (Semi-Anal) 18." China "A" v, Middlesex

(Kowloon, 4 p.m.). Referee:-Sidebottom. Linesmen:-Kossick and Barton.

Junior Shield (Semi-Anal) Ordinance v. Navy

(Caroline H, 4 p.m.). Referee:-1p.

Linesmen:-Farr and Silva.

r:

First Division

Club v. Kowloon.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1938.

FOREIGN MAILS

Air mail letters may be posted in the ordinary posting boxes. They should be clearly marked "By Air Mail" and bear sufficient postage. In- sufficiently prepaid letters may be taxed with double the deficiency or forwarded by Steamer Service, at the discretion of the Post Office.

Air Mall Services to Shanghai, Nanking, Tsingtau, Tientsin and

Pelping are temporarily suspended...

Letters and Postcards for Europe and South America are forwarded via Siberia" if so superscribed.

From

Shanghai and Swatow

Linesmen:-Edwards and F. W. Swatow

(Club, 4.30 p.m.).

Smith.

Police v. St. Joseph's

(Military, 4.30 p.m.). Referee:-Martin. Linesmen:-Dredge and

grew.

INWARD MAILS

Japan and Shanghai.....

USA, Canada, Japan and Manila (Seattle date, 26th February) ... Shanghai and Amoy

Man-Java .....

Second Division (Games brought forward from 9-4-38) Club v. Royal Scots

(Club. 3 p.m.). Reterec:-Dave, Police v. South China,

(Military 3 p.m.). Referee: Johns. Eastern v, Middlesex

(St. Joseph's. 3 p.m. Referee:-Salter.

Straits

Straits

Por

Due

Kiungchow.

Tisalak.

Bhutan......

Taiyuan...

Nanchang.

98ed Mar. 23rd Mar.

Menestheus...

93rd Mar,

Pres. Jeferson.....

23rd Mar.

23rd Mar.

23rd Mar,

24th Mar.

24th Mar,

24th Mar.

Terukuni Maru......

24th Mar.

Airmail by "Imperial Airways

Direct Service"-London date, Imperial 16th March.

Japan

Airways Plane Jeypore.....

24th Mar 24th Mar.

Eumacus.

U.S.A., Honolulu. Japan and Manila

(San Francisco, date, 23rd Feb.)Pres. Clevelarid. Japan and Shanghai.....

Air Mail by Pan-American Air-

ways Direct Service "San Pan-American Francisco date, 18th March Amoy

Engineers (C) v. 5th A.A, Bde. R.A Canada, U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan &

(St. Joseph's, 4.30 p.m.). Referee:-Havelaar.

It is interesting to note thats. two members of the Craigengower team, namely A. K. Ismail and A. R. B. Esmail, were formerly of the I.R.C. second eleven,

MRS. VARE RETURNS TO COMPETITIVE GOLF THIS SEASON.

Six National titles have failed to take the glamour out of golf for Glenna Collett Vare and she will be back this year trying for num- ber seven.

Other sports have taken some of

SUNDAY

Senior Shield (Semi-final) Chinn "B" v. Navy (Club, 4 pin.). Referee:-Finch.. Linesmen:

Ottoway.

Junior Shield

MacCormac

Semi-final)

P.S. Assoc. Y. Kwong Wat

(Kowloon. 4 p.m.). Referee:-Goss Linesmen:-Rees and Clarke.

NEW EURASIA PLANE

Airways Plane Sirdhana.

25th Mar. 26th Mar

Shanghai (Vancouver B.C., date

1.

5th March)

Japan

Japan

Japan and Shanghat.

Emp. of Japan.... Atsuta Maru...... Toyama Maru.... Bangalore...

25th Mar.

26th Mar.

25th Mar.

25th Mar,

Straits

18th Mar.

Japan

26th Mar.

Straits

26th Mar.

and Straits and EUROPE via Nega-

patam (Letters and Papers) Lon-

don date 24th February

San Francisco...

Haiphong

Japan and Shanghai..

Straits

Air Mail by "Imperial- Airways

Direct Service "---London 19th March

Shanghai and Amoy

Sarpedon.... Najima Maru. Conte Rosso..

Katori Maru...........

26th Mar.

Eskbank. Canton..... Scharnhorst......

26th Mar.

26th Mar

27th Mar.

27th Mar.

Behar.

date, Imperial

Airways Plane Tisadane..................

#7th Mar. 27th Mar

OUTWARD MAILS

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

For

FROM BAD TO WORSE Things went from bad to worse

Hankow, March 18, in the second half, though Bart-

With the arrival here today of lett put in some strong running. which both Murphy and Duggan her interest daring the 16 years the new German Junkers airplane

won her first United were hard put to stop. Even the since she

Eurasia Aviation Company, the April 14 handling of the Bath backs-de- States championship, but golf still to be put into the service of the teriorated, though their tacklings, the Philadelphia Player's first eighth plane of the well-known continued to be devastating. rame. She is an expert marksman

This type of plane, which is Offside given against Morgan and in skeet and trap shooting, though, Ju 52. type has arrived in China.

Mrs. Vare plans to spend the mainly used to cover the huge alr G. H. Reld simultaneously enabled Harris to kick a penalty goal. winter in Florida perfecting her net of the German air company Bath were now well on top, and game. She said she would play in Lufthansa, has proved itself very continued so to the end, though the Curtis Cup matches next fall if suitable in China where in the Straits and EUROPE via Marsell- les-due Marseilles, 21st April a member of the space of a few years they have es- score. Lavited to be unable to add to

tablished themselves because of and London Parcels due Lon- Wardle delayed his pass a fraction American team.

Right now, she believes her shots their reliability, dependability and

don, 27th April................ of a second too long after drawing his man perfectly, and. though fall short of the ability she had safety.

The planes was piloted by Flight

WEDNESDAY Bartlett gathered an over-run pass during her most active competitive

accom- Samshul and Wuchow....... most dexterously, he was brought days, principally because she has Captain Robert Lissau.

panied by the co-pilot Walter Swatow down before reaching the line. not played so much.-

Elsermann, the board mechanic Air Mail for Stan, Lanchow and and on another occasion Harris

Max Stinauer and the wireless slipped on his way through.

operator Theodor Sager..

Telephone 22772.

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Rotterdam & Glasgow

LIVERPOOL SERVICE "CYCLOPS" Sails 21 APR., for Havre, Liverpool,

Bomborongh & Holl

NEW YORK SERVICE "GLAUCUS

Sails 7MAY, for Poston, New York,

Philadelphia and Baltimore, via Cape of Good Hope

PACIFIC SERVICE (A DAIREN, KOBE, MAGOTA & TOKOHAMA) 'TALTHYBI'S Saile 14 APR, for Victoria, Vancouver

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INWARD SERVICE

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NOT AS STEADY

Por

Date and Time

Menestheus...

Tai Hing.................... Sandviken..

G.P.O. & K.P.O. Roz. 23rd 8.45 AM Ord. 23rd 9.30 AM

Wed, 23rd

2

815 AM

8.30 AM

G.P.O. & K.P.O.

Eurasia Flane Fook On.

Reg. Ord,

9:00 AM

9.30 AM

10,00 AM

Kutsang. Szechuen.

Seistan.....

"I am not as steady now." Mrs.

Chengtu, etc. (via Hankow), by the "Eurasia Airways 'Service" Vare said; but indicated she be The teams were:-

could regain the old The planes left Germany on (To further points by surface Bath.-C. R. West. back; B. V. lleved she

March 7 and covered the total dis- transport as Services permit). Rubinson, J. White. L. D. Wardle, touch after more practice.

Asked to list the outstanding ac-tance of over 12,000 kilomatres in Kongmoon and J. S. Bartlett, three-quarter backs; N. Halse and T. R. Harris, tive players of today, she named easy stages in an aggregate flying| half-backs: H. Oak. F. Unwin, K. Esttelle Lawson Page, the present time of 53 hours. The route led Straits and Calcutta.

Bwatow I Foss. J. Wood, K. Weiss, L. Phil-champion; Marion Miley, Patty from Berlin over Belgrade, Rhodos, Holbow, Pakhoi and Haiphong.... lips, P. Moore, and P. Brown, for- Berg and Kathryn Hemphill. Sev- Damascus, Basra. Yask, Karachi.

eral others, she said, are of almost Jodhpur, Calcutta, Rangoon, Bang- Japan and "EUROPE via Siberia... Hosang.. wards.

equal calibre.

kok, Hanoi to Kuaming. the capt- tal of Qunnan.

The plane arrived there on March 14 and was welcomed by

Bristol J. F. Duggan, back; C. Lynch. R. Pearce. K. Lewis, and W. Claridge, three-quarters 'backs; P. W. Redwood and C. Morgan, half-backs: A. 8. Palmer, F. W Tucker, A. Jones. D. Cummins, L. J. Sergeant, G. H. Reld. J. P. Haskins, and C. R. Murphy, for- wards.

ANNUAL HOCKEY

INTERPORT

61

The annual Hong Kong and Macao Interport Hockey match will probably take place on either the Club or Royal Navy ground, on Sunday, April 17; and the fol- lowing are next Sunday's Inter- port trial teams, bully-off on the Club ground at 10.30 am.

OUTSTANDING PLAYER Mrs. Vare ranks Joyce Wethered, the out- the English player," as standing woman golfer of the the German and Chinese repre- sentatives of the Eurasia Aviation twentieth century.

Air Mail for Wuchow, Kwellin, Kwelyang and Chungking by the "C.N.A.C. Airways Direct Service." C.N.A.C. Plane

once put into the service of the Amoy Eurasia and is already running over the company's air net.

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

She said women's golf has in- Company, a number of local Chi- proved in recent years, and ad- nese officials and members of the Swatow, Shanghai and Tientsin vocates competitive play for young-German colony. The plane was at Kongmcon sters because it stimulates their interest in the game.

Every winter morning finda Mrs. Vare on the skeet Reid and the afternoon on the links. She also spends many hours with her chil- dren, Glenna, 5, and Edwin, Jr. She is the wife of Edwin H. Vare of Merton, Penna.

Mrs. Vare won the National championship in 1922, 1925. 1928, 1929, 1930, and 1935, being the only woman ever to capture than three times.

it more

many, (Transocean).

News Briefs

Parcels 11.00 AM Ord.

Noop

1.00

3.00 PM

3.30 PM

Kowloon P.O. Reg. 23rd 6.00 PM Ord, 23rd 6.00 PM G.P.O.

Reg-23rd 5.00 PM Ord 24t8 0,00 AM

Thursday, 24th

8.30 AM

."

10.00 AM

5.00 PM

Hangsang Tai Lee. Tjisalak..

Friday, 25th

Binktang...... Canton Maru.....

8.80 AM...

Reg. Ord.

Yochow......

Terukuni Maru..

The German fillers who brought Swatow and Shanghai......

arrived in Formosa the plane to China Hankow this afternoon and are Swatow, Foochow and Tientsin... now on their way back to Ger-Air Mail for “K.L.M. Airways Ser-

vice"-due Amsterdam, 3rd April. Terukuni Maru Straits, Sandakan, Ceylon, india, E. &. 8. Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles-due-Mar- sefiles, 30th April........ Japan, Canada, U.S.A., C. & 8* America, & *Europe via Victoria B.C.-due Victoria B.C.. 14th April

*Europe via Siberia.......... Tanila, Australia and New Zealand via Thursday Island-due Thurs- day Island, 6th April. straits. Ceylon, India, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles-due Marseilles, 27th April........

*The Imperial Airways liner Daedalus was forced to remain in Whites: K. Ramzan (K.LT.C.);

The Shensi Provincial Govern-Kai Tak yesterday owing to bad Ft. Lt. Wallace (R.A.F), Stickley (Middlesex) Wetton (R.E.), W. Ament has appointed Mr. Sun Shao-weather.

M.

Malik tsung R. (Club),

to the

of Acting Reed

post (K.LT.C.); B. A. Fowler (Club),Director of the Shenal Conservancy

·

The annual athletic sports of the Wah Yan College will take place

Manila

Japan. "Honolulu, U.S.A., Canada, C. & 8. America & Europe via San Francisco-due San Fran- cisco, 14th April,

A series of public lectures for T. Whitley (Club), I. Pritam Bureau in succession to Mr. Li young men is being delivered in Nath (Rajputs), Pyara Singh Yi-chth, who passed away a few La Salle College Hall, Kowloon, (K.LT.C.). Partaub Singh (Ku-days ago, says a dispatch to the every evening this week at 6.15 p.m. Sin Wan Pao. Mr. Sun assumed Admission is free and all young maons).

men are welcome.. Colours:-Dobson (RE); A. E. his duties on March 16. P. Guest (Radio), J. Gonsalves (Recreĵo);

(R. Scots), Neave

The Bzeohuen Provincial Kuo- Gulam Rasal (Rajputs). Narain mintang Headquarters on March Singh Rajputs): Captain Mac-15 sent telegrams to the Chairmen at Caroline Hill tomorrow com-Airmail for Manila, Guam, Hono- kenzie-Kennedy (R. Beats). Lt of the National Government and mencing at 1 pm. Mr. B. J. Mora- Douglass (R. Scots), Captain Loch or the Military Affairs Comunission, han. Supervisor of Physical In- (Kumaons), J. M. Pinto (KLT.C.), Mr. Lin Sen and General Chiang struction, will distribute the prizes. Gopal Ram (Rajputs)."

Kai-shek. respectively, asking them

The annual Inspection of the St. Reserves: Lt. Chattey (Middle- to order the newly-appointed

Commissioner for John Ambulance. Brigade by HE sex) and Lt. Baval Khan (Raj- Pacification

and Sikang. General the Governor, Sir Geoffry North- puts).(forwards): M. H. Hassan Szechuen (Radio) End Sergt. Robinson Teng Hsi-hou, to assume his poet, cote, will take place in the open (RAF) (half-backs), and Dr. E. states a message to the Hwa MeiNaval Recreation ground, Causa- L. Gosano (full-back).

Pao.

way Bay, on Monday at 5 p.m.

w

10.30 AM

10.30 AM

19.30 FM

1.00 PM

G.P.O. & K.PO..

19.40

-1.30 PM

Iteg.

Ord,

G.P.O.& KP.O.

Parcol Reg,

Pres. Jefferson... Ord,

Noon

1.46 PM

2,80 PM Q.P.O. & K.P.O. Reg.

Atsuta Maru...... Ord.

}

4.16 PM 5.00 PM

| G.P.O. & K.P.O.

Bez. Ord.

4.15 PM

4.00 PM

Emp. of Japan...

4.30 PM

Bangalore

Pres. Cleveland... Ord 281810.3

k

lulu, and U.8.A. by the "Pan American Airways Direct Service" Pan-American -dae San Francisco, 2nd April Airways Plane

G.F.O. & KP.O. Par. 25th 5.00 PM Heg. 28th 8.45 AM

Kowloon P.O. Reg. 25th 5.0 PH Ord, 75th 6,00 PM G.P.O.

Róg. 26th 6 00 Ord. 28th 6.00 AM

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