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DANCE
in the "TAISHAN'
Saloon on "
SUNDAY EVENING
1, from
10 P.M. to 2 A.M.
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6.30 P. M. only. From Macao: 3.00 A.M only.
NDL
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SPECIAL RACK MEKTING -EXCURSION TO MAÇÃO
SUNDAY, 3rd July
S.S." ~ TAISHAN
will leave Hong Kong at 9.30 AM and return from Macao at 3 A.M.
on MONDAY 4th July
An Orchestra will be on board.
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FAR EAST EXPRESS
PASSENGER & FREIGHT SERVICES.
Fram Hong Kong to
Europe
Straits & Ceylon
Vrenela
Porte
Data
Marasiles, Oran, Rotterdam, Usankers,
Bremen
Jaly
7
Chlazin, Ton,,H'lam. I'borg. Bermen
July
10
Genos, kam., Barn, Hanhory.....
July
Oiler
Sizespor, Belawan
July
7
Caburk
Biarapor, Belasan, Colombo
faly
10
+1
Poleda
Starspots, Panisme, Belawa, Colquila....
Zuly
21
Satron
Jaly
7
Manila
Onder
Maali...
July
*I*ck mad a 20
Shahni, Yok vám. Kul
July
Shanghel & Japan
Patelass
Shanghai, Dairen, Kobe/Ozka....
Thu,
Jaly
"Maskara, „Madamsala,, Tuin/i, Babrani, ste....
Attar.
Subject to Alteration without Notice.
For Fug asd Frilat apply to:
Shanghai, North
China & Japan: Neckar
riderun
South Sea Islanda
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LINE
REGULAR AND FAST FREIGHT AND
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LONDON SERVICE
·HAJAX” Sails 13 JULY. for Mars.. C'blanca, London,.
11
Rotterdam, Hamburg & Glasgow **HECTOR" Salls 27 JULY, for Macs, Lepdon,
Rotterdam & Glasgow'
..
LIVERPOOL SERVICE "ANTILOCHU8" Bailu 29 JULY, for Haven, Liverpool
& Bromborough
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& Montreal, via Cape of Good Hope PACIFIC SERVICE (víα DARIN, KOBE, NAGOYA & TOKOBAKA)
"TALTHY BIUB" Seile 4 JULY for Victoria. Vancouver
Beattle
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WEEK-END SPORT IN ENGLAND
HOME CRICKET
"Australians Meet Yorkshire
SUTCLIFFE HURT
London, July 2.
U.S. SUCCESS AT HENLEY® REGATTA
London, July 1.
Kent School of America beat St. John's College, Oxford, by jlength in the Thames Cup at the The cricket match between the Henley Regatta today, thus carn- Australians and Yorkshire was [ing the right to meet their fellow commenced at Sheffield today and Americans, Yale University, in the at the close of play Yorkshire had semi-final
the
Jost three valuable wickets for only In the Stewards' Cup, the Lean- 74 runs in reply to the visitors' total der Rowing Club, the holders, beat of 292.
London by four lengths in 7 mins. On a damp wicket, Yorkshire sent 47 secs
In in to bat. Don
the the Australians
Diamond Sculls, Bradman contributed 59. A. L. American, J. Burk, continued his Hassett 94, 3. J. McCabe 13. J. Hwinning
Tyler way. beating Fingleton 2 and, Sidney Barnes 10. (Thames) easily in 9 mins.
Pembroke College. Cambridge Herbert Sutcliffe, the veteran Test player, had the misfortune to were successful in the Ladies' Plato, injure his finger and had to retire beating. Eton by one length in 7 when he, had scored only 12 forming 32 secs. Yorkshire. Leslie Hutton was "dis- In the semi-finals - of the missed for 7 and Maurice, Leyland Stewards
Cup. Trinity College for 13.
Oxford, beat Thames by three quarters of a length in 7 mins. 39 secs.
COUNTY MATCHES
Close of play scores in County cricket championship matches to- day were as follows:
Third Trinity of Cambridge beat Brasenose of Oxford by two lengths in 7 mins. 53 secs. In the Visitors'
At Portsmouth, Hampshire. 195. v. Cup (Reuter). Essex 127 (Heath 8 for 45).
At Manchester, Lancashire 441
:.!
for 7 (Pafnte: 177; Nutter 98) Old Record
Nottinghamshire.
At the Oval, Surrey 386 for 6 (Squires 137) v. Sussex..
At Birmingham, Warwickshire 348 R. ES. Wyatt 107, Geary 6 for 77) v. Leicestershire 52 for D.
At Worcester, Middlesex 336 for 8. Worcestershire.
Smashed
་་
London, Junie 2
A long standing record of 30 year's vintage was smashed at the Henley Regatta today when in the final of the Visitors' Cup, Oriel College. Oxford,
beat Third
At Lord's, Oxford University 317 (Lomas 94, Hewan € for 91) v. Cam-Trinity. Cambridge, edsily in 7
|bridge University 18 for 1.
At Buxton, Kent 201 (Mitchell 5 for 56 v. Derbyshire 77 for 2.
At Kettering, Somerset 354 (Lee 115. Buse 132) v. Northamptonshire 1-44 for 1.
At Neath, Glamorgan 113 (Sin- Aeld 5 for 27) and 15 for 0 v. Glou- cestershire 183 (Barnett 90).-(Reu- ter),
set
OTHER RESULTS
mins. 18 secs. for a new record.
The previous best time was 7 mins. 30 secs. record by Magda- lene College, Oxford In 1908.
In the Ladles Plate, Radley School put up a magnificent per- formance in beating Pembroke College, Cambridge, by 1 lengths
in 6 mins. 58 secs.
In the Grand Challenge Cup, London Rowing Club beat Trinity Hall, Cambridge. by 1 1/3 lengths in 6 mins, 58 secs.
of
London, July 1. The three county cricket cham- The Diamond Sculls title weat plonship matches which went into out of Britain for the Afth year the third day ended in victories for in succession when Burke, Lancashire, Yorkshire and Somer-America, easily beat Sabbitts, of Reading. in 8 mins. 2 secs. to Features of the matches were the establish a new record.-(Reuter). fine batting of Eddie Paynter, who scored 122 for Lancashire against Somerset, and the fine bowling of Bill Bowes, who took five wicketa ior 35 runs for Yorkshire against Worcester.
LANCASHIRE V. HAMPSHIRE
PROFESSIONAL GOLF. MATCH
London. July 3.
In a professional golf match be- tween England and Scotland play- ed at the Royal St. George's, the At Manchester, Lancashire de-former won by ten matches to six. feated Hampshire casily by ten two matches being halved. wickets."
가
The Britons won the foursomes
Lancashire totalled 295 in their 4-1. (one halved) and the singles first innings, Eddie Paynter, the 8-5 (one halved)-(Reuter), « Test cricketer, scoring 122.
In reply, Hampshire scored 129 (Pollard for 55). Forced to follow. on, Hampshire were again dismds- sed cheaply, this time scoring 186.
Lancashire casily made 22 runs without loss to win by ten wickets.
WORCESTER v. YORKSHIRE
.."
At Worcester, Yorkshire defeated Worcestershire by an innings and 18 runs
Yorkshire declared at 359 for Juine 'wickets in their only visit to the batting crease, while Worcester made 118-(Bowes 5 for 35) and 223.
NOTTS v. SOMERSET
At Nottingham, Bomerset defea Led Notts by one wicket.
QUEEN MARY AT
ROSE SHOW
AMERICAN
CLEAN SWEEP
MONDAY, JULY 4, 1938.
FOREIGN MAILS
Parcel Post Service to Amoy Island is temporarily suspended, Parcels can be accepted for Kulangsu only.
AT WIMBLEDON should be clearly marked "By Air Mall" and bear sufficient postage. In
(Continued from Paze 18)
1923 Mlle. Lenglen and Miss E.
Ryan.
"
1024 Mrs. Wightman and Miss
Helen Wills.
1925 Milc, Lenglen and Miss E
Ryan.
1026 Miss E. Ryan and Miss M.
K. Browne.
1927 Miss Helen Wills and Mas
E. Ryan.
Air mail letters may be posted in the ordinary posting boxes. Ther
sufficiently prepaid letters may be taxed with double the deficiency or forwarded by Steamer Service, at the discretion of the Post once.
Ale Mail Services to Shanghai, Nankinë, Tsingtan, Tientsin and
Peiping are temporarily suspended. ·
Letters and Postcards for Europe and South America are forwarded "via Siberia" if so superscribed.
From
INWARD MAILS.
Per
Das
Air Mail by “Pan-American Air-
Direct 1923 Mrs. M. Watson and Miss
Service *- San | Pan-American . P. Saunders.
Francisco date, 22th June. 1929 Mrs. M. Watson and Mrs. Shanghai and Swatow..
L. R. C. Michell
Straita
1930 Mra, F. 8. Moody and Miss Japan
*.B. Ryan,
Japan
1931 Mrs. Shepherd-Barron and | Australia and Manila..........
Miss P. E. Mudford. 1932 Mile. D. Metaxa and Mlle
1933
Airways Piane
3rd July
Holhow....
3rd July
Anshur
3rd July
Kidderpore.
sih July
Arabia Maru.....
5th July
Nellore.
5th July
5th July
Talma
Calcutta, Straits and Europe via Negapatam (latters and Papers) Sigart.
London, data 2nd June Mme. Mathieu and Miss E Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Ryan.
Direct Service "----London date, Imporial ∙1934 Mme. Mathieu' and Miss E. 30th June,
Airways Flane Ryan.
V.8.A., Honolulu and Japan—(Ban | President 1935 Miss K Stammers
Francisco date, 10th June)........................... Garfield Miss F. James.
Shanghai, Amoy and Swatow ......Kiangku.. 1936 Miss K. Stammers and Straits and Europe via Suez (Let-
Miss F. James.
ters and Papers June and London Parcela--Lon- don date, 2nd June Manila
and
1937 Mme. Mathieu and Miss B.
Yorker.
MIXED DOUBLES CHAMPIONS
J,
tapan and Shanghai,
Straits and Manila Straits
1913 Hope Crisp and Mrs. C. O.
Tuckey.
6th July
6th July 6th July
London, 9th
Ranpura
6th July
Emp. of Russia..
6th July
Athos IL...
7th July
Potsdam....
7th July
Bangalore
7th July
Airways Plane
8th July
Talping.
8th July
Ranchi.
8th July
Islami.
8th July.
Conte Verde......
8th July
Jean Laborde....
9th July
Air Mail by "Imperial Airways
Direct Service"-Londen date, Imperial 1914. J. C. Parke and Mrs. Lar-Australia and Manila...
3rd July.
combe.
1919 R. Lycett and Miss Ryan 1920 G. L. Patterson and Mile.
Lenglen.
1921 R. Lycett and Miss Ryan. 1922 P. O'Hara-Wood and Mlle.
Lengien.
1923 R. Lycett and Miss Ryan. 1924 J. B. Gilbert and Miss K.
McKane.
1925 J. Borotra and Mlle Leng-
len.
Miss
1926 L A. Godfree and Mrs.
Godfree. 1927 F. T. Hunter and.
Ryan. 1923 P., B. Spence and Miss
Ryan. 1929 F. T. Hunter and Miss E
Wills.
1930 J. Crawford and Miss Ryan. 1931. M. Lott and Mrs. L A.
Harper.
1932 E. Maler and Miss E. Ryan. 1933 G. von Cramm and Fri. 1.
Krahwinkel.
1934 R. Miki and Miss D. E.
Round.
1936 F. J Perry and Miss D. E.
Round.
1937 D. Budge and Miss
Marble:
A
PACIFIC BASIN WILL BE COLOURFULLY DRAMATIZED
Japan and Shanghai.
Calcutta and Straite. Straits Salgon
OUTWARD MAILS
REGISTERED AND PARCEL, MAILS are closed 15 minutes ei rijer than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m., registered und parcel mails are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day.
For
MONDAY
Samshui and Wuchow Swatow and Babgkok. Dairen *Japan and Canada-due
Victoria B.C., 14th. August.......... Kongmoon
Almall for Manlia, Guam, Hona-
Inlu, and U.S.A. by the "Fan-
Per
Date and TimT
Monday, 4th
Tai Ming... Daviken.
8.15 AM
Talthybius........ Tal Lee...ing.
« American Airways Direct Service" | Pan-American
-due San Francisco, 11th July, Airways Plane Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Haitan.... Air Mall for Chungking' (via Han- kow) by the "C.N.A.C. Airways Direct Service"
Air Mail for Sfan, Lanchow, Chang-
sha and Chengtaeton (via) Hankow) by the "Eurasia Air Ways Service" (To further points by surface transport is Services permit).
TUESDAY
Batavia and Sourabaya... Fort Bayard and Haiphong. Kongmoon
Holbow
C.N.A.C. Plane
8.30 AM
19.30 AM 11.00 XP.O.
Reg. 2nd Noon Ord. and Noon G.P.O.
Reg. 2nd Noon Ord. 4th 6.00 AM
3.00 TM G.P.O.& KFD.
Hog. Ord.
.430 PM
6.00
| Eurasia Piane
Q.P.O. & K.P.Q. Rog, Ord.
4.30 PM-
5.00 M
Tuesday, 5th
Tilsarcea.. Jean Dupuis.. On Lee.. Mutnam.
B.80 AM
8.30 AM
10.00 AM
11.30 AM
Par. Ord.
11.00 AM
Yoon
(Continued from Page 13) 2xhibit will re-enact the colourful London, July 3. history of the Pacific, dating from Queen Mary yesterday spent an the expeditions of Magellan. hour examining exhibits at the
Captain Cook's adventures, voy- National Rose Society's summer ages of the Dutch and Portuguese show, which is being held in the explorers, the opening of Japan to grounds of the Royal Hospital at world commerce by Admiral Dewey, Swatow, Shanghai and Tientsin... Tingsang....... Chelsea,British Wireless).
the clipper boat trade, sail and Straits; Ceylon, India, E. & 8. Af'ca | Arabia Maru......
Hopecrest steam navigation, and other events Manila
KIANGSU NOW FLOODED
Saigon,, "Straits and Calcutta..... Suisang: Air Mail for "K.L.M. Airways Direct Service"-due Amsterdam, 17th July.
Alr Mail for Wuchow and Chung- king by the "C.N.A.C. Airways
Direct Service."
on down to the present-day clip- Swatow and Shanghai......... per air service, will be shown. This exhibit will include the his- tory of native. faland voyagers who crossed thousands of miles of ocean in canoes and small craft.
WEDNESDAY Amoy and "Shanghai... Yet another display will com- gwatow, Foochow and Tientsin...
various
Notts scored 232 (Hardstan 114) Japanese To Blame? pare handicrafts of the
and 227, while Somerset 'made 236 (Woodhead 5 for 49) and 224 for
Shanghai, July 2. The Chinese and Japanese are nine wickets (Gunn 5 for 74)-blarning each other for the large breaches that have appeared in the dykes of the Grand Canal in north- ern: Klangan.
(Reuter).
BOWLING CATCHES ON WITH GUSTO
G.P.O. & KP.O. ·
130 22.00 PM
1,30 PK
Beg,
Arabla Maru
Ord.
2.30 PM
9,80 PX
Xingyuan.
4.30
G.P.O. & K.P.O.
ON.A.C. Pisne
Bag. Ord.
14.30 73
5.00
Salyang... Hothow..........
Pacific nations from the tip of
THURSDAY South America to Alaska and Shanghal and Japany Ranpurs westward to the Orient and the walow, Shanghai and Tientsin. Taksang... Antipodes.
i
Salgon, Ceylon, India, East & South Africa, Egypt and Europe, vin Marseilles-due Marseilles, 3rd August
"
SPACIOUS LOUNGE
A mezzanine floor over one of
Large portions of the province the iscades will be devoted to a have already been inundated, mak- spacious lounge which will front ing this the third food area in on the lagoon. There will be an- other enclosed facade, which will
The Hong Kong Bowling Alleys, China.
Swatow
21
Wed. 6th
4.30 PM 4.30 PM
Thurday, 7th -
10.30 AM
3.30 PM
| G.P.O, & K.P.O..
Beg Ord.
4.14 M
5.00 K
4.30 PM:
OPO'& KPO, Beg,
5.00 PM 6.00 PM
Airways Plane Ord..
Athos H Anshun Airmail for "Imperial. Airways
Direct Service"-due London, Imperial 14th July." Shanghai, Japan, Canada, USA
C. & B. America and Europe via Vancouver BC. (Parcels for Canada only)-due Vancouver B.C., 25th July-and "Europe via Siberia
FRIDAY
Sandakan ........................ *Shanghai...
officially opened by His Excellency Chinese reports assert that the reserved for round-table con- the Governor last week, is proving Japanese authorities ordered terences of leaders of thought in to be a boon to the Colony as Japanese troops to destroy the the Pacific nations. Here, once many people who hitherto found dykes with the object of hindering each week, will be held a "Con- time banging on their hands now the activities of Chinese guerillas Ereas of the Pacific," where culture,
science, medicine, have a pleasant way of spending fin northern Kiangsu,:
trade, art,
an evening
The Japanese, according to the archaeology, education, banking, or A visit to the alleys showed the Chinese report, have been compell any other subject concerning the the writer that the demand had ed to deplete their Kiangsu gar-Facile nations may be discussed
' Holhow. Panoi and Haiphong, great that reservations risons in order to reinforce their by leaders in, their line.
Dr. Zotz stated that every na-swatow. Foochow and Tientsin. had to be made well in advance troops in Hoban, as a move towards and the thing that struck one most accelerating the advance south, tion of the Pacific will be strongly Shanghai
urged to build its own pavilion in was the cosmoplitan nature of the along the Peiping-Hankow rall
this area and "prepare exhibits patrons...
On the other hand, the Japanese which will tell a complete story It is understood that the man-report that the Chinese caused the of the cultural, commercial, econo2 agement have been requested, are breaches, seting on advice from mic, historical, social life, recrea seriously considering, the exten Soviet military experts-(Trans- tions, and resources of its in- sion of the alleys.
dividual people."
been. 30
Way.
ocean).
GP.O. &XP.O.
Par. 7th 6.00 PM Reg. 185h 9.15 AM ́ Emp. of Russia.......... Ord. 8th 10.00 AM
Friday, 8th
Hinaang. Conte Verde..ni Kiangrų..
Yochow Szechnen....
**Superscribed. Correspondence Only.
8.30 AMTM 8.30 AM
Noon
4.30
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