1938-06-11 — Page 11

Daily Press 孖剌西報 All

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE

Far Eastern Mall, Passenger & Freight Service

42

Through bookinga to America via Europe and Burope via America. Bookings erotind the world. -- Through bookings to London

OUTWARD SAILINGS

"NORDMARK”

m.v." DUISBURG".

for Shai, Dairen; Taku, Taingtao,

Yokohama, Kabo, Osaka...... 20th June for Shangbai, Taks, Dairen, Kobe,

Osaka, Yhama., Nagoya, Kobe, and July m.v. "SAUERLAND "...or Shanghai, Taku, Dairen, Kobe,

Osaks, Ybama.

18th July HOMEWARD SAILINGS "PREUSSEN"...for Rotterdam Hamburg...... 21st June my. "KULMERLAND"...for Genoa, Antwerp, Botterdam,

.......6th July B.8. "HINDENBURG "..........for Maru," Hdam, H'burg... 18th July Freighter with Parsenger. Accommodation,

8.8.

Hamburg.

For further particulars and passage faces, etc, apply to:--

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE

JEBSEN & 00., Aounts.

12, Pedder Street, Tel. 3120-6,

CANTON AGENTS: CARLOWITZ & CO., Shakee Roan

Triestina

Lloyd

NEXT SAILINGS:

To ITALY

“VICTORIA”

16th June.

To SHANGHAI

"VICTORIA”

Special Two Months' Round Trip Tickets At Reduced Rates

To BOMBAY

£44

£25

£21

COLOMBO

21.

£41

£22

£19

SINGAPORE

£18

£13

"£11

SHANGHAI

₤13-100 2 9

€ 8

11

BOUND THE WORLD tickets issued at Special Reacod Rates in connection with all Trans-Pacific & Trans-Atlantic Conference Lines, THROUGH TICKETS TO LONDON - 24 days - Special facilities for despatch by train of heavy baggage with liberal" free allowance.

"

INTERCHANGEABLE RETURN TICKETS with de Dollar Lines on every favourable conditions.

"ITALIA" & "ADRIATICA" LINES Agents for the sales of through and independent tickets to North, Central & South American Ports and to all Mediterranean, Levant & Black Sea Ports."

LLOYD TRIESTINQ

P.O. Box 143, Tel. Adir. Lloydiano" - Telephones 32982/3. Canton Agents DODWELL & CO. LTD., Shameen.

CONSIGNEES' NOTICES

NORUDEUTSCHER LLOYD

BREMEN.

THE Stenther

"ALLER"

having armved from BREMEN HAMBURG and Forts, Coneignece of Cargo are hereby notified that their cargo is boing landed at their risk into the Godowns of The Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, where delivery can be obtained.

goods remaining undelivered after the 18th June, 1938, will be subject to rent.

NO FIRE INSURANCE will be effected by us in any cases whatever.

Damaged packages must be left in the godown for examination by the Consignees and the Company's sur vayor, Messrs. Anderson & Ashe, 4 10 am. on the 15th June, 1938.

Consignees must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when damaged

goods are examined by the duny's surveyors.

No after the goods bave left the godown and all claims must be presented within Two Werks of the ship's arrival hers, after which date they will not be recognised. Consignees are requested to sur- render their Bills of Lading to the undersigned fur countersignature.

MELCHERS & CO., Agen cs: NORDDEUTSCHEE LLOYD, BREMEN. Hong Kong, 8th June, 1938.

. [6 51

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD BREMEN.

THE Steamer

"SCHARNHORST “

BARBER-WILHELMSEN LINE

NOTICE TO CONSIGNIES

M.V TRITUN”. FROM U.S.A. vis MANILA.

VOLUNTEER ORDERS

།ས་མ“དཱ

(Orders by Lieut.-Col. R. C. B. An- derson, M.C. Commandant,

H.K.V.D. Corps)

LECTURE ON MESSAGE WRITING

Thursday, June 18, 5.30 p.m. H.Q. 2nd lecture. Those selected by O's. C. Units will attend." Those who attended the lecture on Thurs- day, June 2 will not be required.

PARADES

Engineer Company Monday, June 13, 5.30 p.m. HQ. 11) D.EL. Section. Those already detalled. Squad drill (10) Section. Drill.

Corps Signals

LL

GENERAL

HARE'S FUTURE FAMOUS

IN TENNIS

VERY UNCERTAIN

track.

ATHLETES

RETIRING

A very disappointed young Eng- lishman sailed for New York on 220 yards ebamplon, and his Sal- C. B. Holmes, the Empire 100 and the Queen Mary recently, to face ford A.C. clubmate, Bull. Roberts, business and sporting future full winner of the quartermile at the of doubt and uncertainty, writes Empire Games in Sydney, may not Dally Herald correspondent. be again seen On the running The young man was Charles Hare, English lawn tennis "hope." who made a dash from the States In order to assist Britain in the Davis Cup-tie against Yugoslavia: in Zagreb, but was recalled owing to the death of his American em- ployer.

Both are understood to have announced their impending with- drawal from competitive athletics when travelling with the English

team to Australia.

Neither has arrived back Hare, at a time when his tennis England. Koknes is returning in prospects were good, but when he company with Peter Ward, the had also begun to worry about AAA three mlles champion, by

There will be no parade during career, received an offer of a job way of America. Roberts stayed as travelling companion to Dr.several weeks in Australia after the Lynch, well-known New Yorker. main party had left for England.

June.

Machine Gun Troop

p.m.

Tuesday, June 14, 5.45 Causeway Bay Stables, Riding School,

#

Armoured Car Section

From Hare's point of view the Job was ideal-plenty of time for tennis in various parts of the

States, an annual trip to Win

A SERIOUS BLOW

Roberts is 28 years of age and Holmes three years younger. Their

Tuesday, June 14, 5.30 p.m. Hobledon. and other valuable privi- retirement would be a serious blow

L.G. Instruction. Stoppages.

Motor Machine Gun Platoon Friday, June 17. 5.30 p.m. H.Q. No. 4 M.G. Company (Wednesday, June 15)

leges.

May. Return

I know that Hare rather felt he was letting the tennis people down by contracting to work in U.S.A. No. 1 F1-No. 2 Section: 3.15 p.m.just when he was being looked on H.Q for Kennedy Road Range; No. as one of the pillars of a new Bri-

to English athletica.

Bull Roberts, a native of Salford,'! has had a wonderful career since running fifth in the A.A.A. quarter i championship in 1934,

Since then he has never been

3 Section: 5.30 p.m. H.Q. for Miniah Davis Cup team, but nobody out of the limelight. In 1935 he blamed him for accepting his became A.A.A. champion and ran a Lure Range, No. 1 and 4 Sections:

48.4 chance.

seconds quarter

the 5 30 p.m. H.Q. Fire orders.

His mother told me that Charles | Glasgow Rangers F.C. sports, fol-j No. 2 P1-5.30 p.m. H.Q. Fire has no idea what will happen lowing this with a 47.7 seconds 400'

orders.

No. 3 P-EG.D.

Friday, June 171

Nos. 1 and 2 Platoons.-N.CO.'s Class. No. 3 Platoon, L.A.

now. It is quite possible that he will have to return to this coun

the threads here try to pick up where he left them off.

But as he was far from satis- Portuguese Companies

ted with the monotonous round of Monday, June 13. 5.30 pm. HQ tournament tennis have. and the A.A. Coy Mechanism. Backward and forward action." No. 5 M.Ghim. I wouldn't be a bit surprised raher vague prospects held out to Coy., Stripping and Assernbling.

If Hare remained in the States and carved out a new career for him- self there.

metres against Germany,

.at"

Two years ago he was a member of the British team which won the Olympic 4 x 400 metres relay, and ran fourth In the Enal of the Olymple 400 metres. Last year he regained the A.A.A. championship, ours. crowning this with Empire hon-

·SCHOOLS' TITLE

Machine Gun Signals Monday, June 13: (1) Subsections "A" and "B" HQ. 5.20 p.m. for Ken-

From the tennis viewpoint good. Cyril Butler Holmes, who belongs nedy Road Range. Completing re-ness only knows we could do with to Bolton, has been prominent volver course, Webbing belts. (It

a young man of Hare's skill. physi.since Subsection "D" H. 5.30 p.m.. Re-que and fighting qualities. cruits D/R. duties. Others riding practice.

Pay Section

Friday, June 17, 5.30 p.m. H.Q. R.D.D.C.-Construction Section Thursday, June 16. 5.30 p.m. H.Qto his future. Recapitulation, aiming. trigger pressing and faults.

APPOINTMENT - ́

No. 1688; A/C.Q.M.8. R. C. Butler, Armoured Car Bection, is promoted Colour Sergeant and appointed C.Q.M.S., A.C. Section, 10.6.38.

1933, when be

the Public Schools' 100 yards in 10.3

Nobody who saw i will easily sec. forget his amazing, first-set strug- He represented "Britain at the gle with Don Budge in the Davis Olympic Games in 1936, and last Cup Challenge Round, at Wimble

year won the A.A.A. 100 yards don, but he is dead right in looking title in 9.9 sec, being beaten by A.

W. Sweeney in the furlong.

In Australia he reached his greatest heights with а sprint double at the Empire Games, the 100 in 9.7 sec. and the furlong in 21.2 sec..

Meanwhile, the tennis authorl- ties in this country continue to pander to the chosen few and die. |courage promising juniori.

GİRL WAITED SEVEN HOURS

I hear, of a bright girl "prospect" who, at a recent tournament, was | kept walting" about from before No. 3047, Pte. M, A. Calms from midday until seven o'clock in the

TRANSFER

M.M.G. Pl. to Mob.. Coin, H.Q evening before being put on to 10.6.38.

N

STRENGTH-DECREASE

play in a doubles game.

As she is still at school,' she

No. 2728, Pte. G. T. X. Johns. No. made a point of going to the

CONS GNEES of Cargo are hereby being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf & Godown Company, Ltd. at Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained. 1 M.G. Company. 4.8.38.

Optional cargo will not be landed hare, unle-s putice kas teen riven 45 hours prior to veel'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 Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 16th inst, will be subject to rent.

All claims against the vessel must be presented to the undersigned on or efore the 22nd inst, or they will not be recognized

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 16th inst. at 10 nm. by our surveyors, Mezara. Goddard & Douglas.

In the case of dutiable cargo, Con-

S. F HEDOCOE (Capt.), Adjutant, H.K.VN.C.

AFFILIATED UNIT

Nursing Detachment, HK.V.D.C.

tournament secretary in the morning to see if the time for her match had been fixed and to see

if it would be possible not to miss the whole day's schooling.

She was told that nothing had The next lecture on Home been fixed, and that she must be Nursing will be given by Mrs. Stout on hand to be called. The wea- at the FWD. Office at 5.30 p.m. ther was cold. The girl spent on Monday, June 13.

more than seven hours sitting in a car.

(Sgd.) MRS. E. M. BEGG. Commandant.

Nursing Tachment,

HK.V.D.C.

signees are requestede te tarot be ONE NEW CASE OF Imports & Exports Office that they have such goods for examination.

baving arrived from BREMEN, HAM-} « BURG and Ports, Conmigases of cargo are hereby notified that their cargo is

by

11

No Fire Insurance has been effected.. Bill of Lading will be countersigned

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

Agents Hong Kong, 10th June, 1939. ·.

[6049

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DEN

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

CONSIGNEE NOTICE.

8.8. MARECHAL JOFFRE" 15'A/88.

BRINGING CARGO Fon MARSEILLES via SAIGON, ata.

being landed at their risk into the Go ABRITED HONG KONG ON WEDNES

downs of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd.. Kowloon

where Delivery can be obtained.

All Goods remaining undelivered after

the 16th June 1938, will be subject

to Beat

No Fire Insorsure will be effected by

us in any case whatever."

DAY, TH# Šra JUNE, 1938,

that their goods with the exception ONSIGNEES are hereby informed

of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are

CHOLERA

One new case of cholera "was reported to the local health authorities during the 48 ended midnight Thursday.

She lost and is now wondering whether lawn tennis is worth while.

ALL BLACKS AUSTRALIAN TOUR

Three test matches against Aus- nours tralia will be played by the New | Zealand “All Blacks" during their Australian Bugby Union" tour, this winter.

Other diseases notifed were. Small-pox, 3; diphtheria 1; enterie dever 5; measles 8; chicken-pox" 2; cerebro-spinal meningitis.3; dy sentery 9.

New Province In Canada's. Far North

Two of the tests will be played at Sydney Cricket Ground, and one

at Brisbane.

..

The New Bouth Wales Rugby Union Council has announced the following itinerary: --

July 18 vs. New Bouth Wales, at Bydney.

July 23 vs. Australia at Bydney.. July 30 vs. Queensland, at Bris-

As mineral exploitation of the far North pushes Canada's frontier Dane.

...

13 VX. Australià, af

closer to the Arctic Ocean the! August 6 vs.. Australia, at Bria- Dominion Government is taking { bane. an increasing interest in the pro- August blems and administration of that Sydney. area, now organized as the Nor- thwest Territories...

This vast area of more than

being landed & stored into the Godowns 1,300,000 square miles stretches

of the Hong Kong, Kowloon Wharf beyond the established provinces

& Godowa Co., Ltd., Kowloon, whence

Godown for examination by the Con-after landing.

Damaged Packages maxi le left in the delivery may be obtained immediately and is administered by a Ter-)

ritorial Council with headquarters

fine and the Company's Surveyors, All claims must be sent in to me on in Ottawa,

OD

the 15th June, 1938 Consignees must have a Revenue

they "will not be recognized

JOE HULME GIVING UP SOCCER

Joe Halme, Huddersfield Town,

Messrs. Anderson & Ash, at 10 am or before the 18th June, 1934, or Some people have been talking Blackburn, Arsenal, and England of the advisability of creating in forward, who has won almost every Damaged Fackages will be canned the North a new Canadian pro honour in soccer, is giving up the Officer in attendance when damaged by the Company's Surveyor, Mesurs datiable goods are examined by the toddard & Douglas in the presence of Vince, which would be the tenth. winter game to go into business. Company's surveyors.

No Claim will be armitted after the the Consignees at 10.00 am. on Tuce. Obviously, however, the time for He has refused to re-sign for

auch a step is stili far off.

Huddersfield, and said that he in- Bood left the Godown and all day, the 14th June, 1938.

In the whole great area are only tends to concentrate on Consignees must have a Bevense

cricket claims must be presented within Two Weeks of the Fhip's rival hate, after Cloer in attendance when any datiable about 1,500 white people, 4,000 "I have had 15 years of Leagua

gords are examined by the Company's Indians and some 4,500 Eskimos. which date they will not be eroognised.

football, and I think the time has Consignen are requested to arrandet Surveyors.

No Fire insurance will be effected by

However it has been demonstra- come when I should give way to then Bulls of Lading to the Undervigned for Canutersignature.

us in any case whatever.

MELAPERS & 00..

Agenta:

:

B. OHL,

Agent.

Noarpska 10. B. Hong Kong, 8th June, 1988. Hong Kong, 9th June, 1838. * [6050

ted that there is great natural younger men"

wealth throughout, the Territories,

In his 34th year, Hulme set up that conditions of living are not a record last season by making his uncomfortable, and the population fifth appearance in the F. A. Cup [6044 is likely to grow mpičły. :

Final.

SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1938. —PAGE 11

ERSK

Poor. appetite?

TAKE

"BLACK & WHITE"

"NO IF OR MAY BE, IT'S THE SCOTCH.

LINE

MAERSK LINE

Fast regular FREIGHT and

PASSENGER SERVICE

via

SHANGHAI and JAPAN

to

LOS ANGELES, PANAMA, NEW YORK, BOSTON

Mr Howard Harding.

The Hillows.

Kliphoy

PHILADELPHIA & BALTIMORE.

If sufficient inducement offers also other ports of call.

Arrivals from UB.A.

21st June vel Zaly

M.V. "ANNA MAERSK"

M.V. "HOPE PEAK"

M.V. "NIEL MAERSK

Sailings to USA; -

27th Junej

27th July

(All dates are subject to alteration without notice.) EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR PASSENGERS

AT MODERATE RATES.

For Freight and Passage please apply

JEBSEN & CO.

Agenta.

Canton, Shameen, B.C.

Hong Kong, Pedder Building Tel. 10916,

Tel. 31205-6;

Tel. 1853. Swatow Agents: GEBR. ROESE

Engraving is the hall mark

of

VISITING CARDS.

If you wish to create

a

good impression

use our cards

of

high

Quality.

Mr. J. Cartwright.

Rovan

18. Allerton Berker #

In these we Specialise

Şamples available

at

Mr. Geoffrey A.

Matthews.

14. Mayfair.

LondonM

Mr. Eric B. Greens,

30. North Road

wrth Shields

The EASTERN ELECTRICAL COMPANY.

GERRARD 2574

FRIC GRAY

PHONE CENTRAL, 1789,

GAMIDIA STOD NES.

PENT STARET,W.L

Mr Dennis & Spalding

George A. Dent & Co. Ltd

Bunhill Row

Londovi: 8.6.1.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

Marina House, 3rd Floor, 15-19, Queen's Road Central.

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.