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HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMERS GOOD RIFLE SHOOTING INDUSTRIAL
JANT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT COMSTOLS THE
TRAVEL
THE
SHORT
SAFE
SEA
WAY
by the
"British Line
CHINA NAVIDATION CO. LTD.
NDL
CANTON LINE
SAILINGS UNCERTAIN
Due notice will be published
MACAO LINE
DAILY SERVICE
From Hong Kong: 8 A.M. and 3,30 P.M. (Sunday) 9.30 A.M. and 3,30 P.M. From Macao:
(Sunday)
3 A.M. and
P,M.
3. A.M. and 3 P.M.
Ade: The as. Taishan" will berth at and depart from the Canton Steamers Wharf.
Note:-All vessels squipped with Wirelos. QUEEN'S BUILDING, CONNAUGHT ROAD Telephone 20101
FAR EAST EXPRESS
PASSENGER & FREIGHT SERVICES.
AT STONECUTTERS
41
Two Three Figure Scores
Registered On Saturday
In spite of a tricky wind, and none too favourable light shoot- ing at Stonecutters on Saturday still retained its usual standard. and for the second week in succession, three figures were reg tered. On this occasions. Sgt. Heap performed the distinction "with a score of 101.
The SRi (al's were not so strongly represented this week, with the result that scores were not so high as usual. Resulta were as below:-
S.R. (B)
Sgt. R. J. Heap
2
33
EA. H. J. Templeton
Scr.
33
34
H'cap 200 yds. 500 yds, 000 yds. Total .35 33 ∙101*‡
100
P.O. J. C."Swan
33
.34"
Mne. P. G. Heather
32
32"
31
P.O. C. Clark
31
31
Mr. F. G. Drake
30
31
ER.A. H. S. B. Stephens.
3
31
Mr. T. J. Boulton
T
30.
31
Mr. W. Austin
Scr.
31
C.ER.A. R. Atkinson
1
23
32.
H
Mr. H. Langley
2
31
Tel. W. E. Kirby
28
20
APO
Mr. L. W. Peckham
25
33.
C.P.O. F. J. Davey
2
28
EA. T Johns
3 31
NJ.
31
E.R.A. L. G. Keller
9er,
30
2
28
29
28
S.R. (4)
D
28
29
27
Nil.
26
.30
29
26
S.S. GNEISENAU
will sail.
SATURDAY, February 11th,
6 P.M.
För
EUROPE,
via
MANILA, SINGAPORE & PORTS.
ROUND-THE-WORLD & THROUGH TICKETS
Issued in connection with:
N.D.L. ATLANTIC EXPRESS SERVICE
S.S. "BREMEN," "EUROPA" "COLUMBUS." & CABIN LINERS NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. BREMEN Queen's Bldg. MELCHERS & CO', Agents
CANTON AGENTS: 1188EX & CO...SHAMEXN, B.C
THE
Tel. 27771 4
BLUE FUNNEL
LINE
REGULAR AND FAST PASSENGER SERVICES
FREIGHT AND
LONDON SERVICE
"SARPEDON" Saila 8 FEB., for Mars., Londen,
Roterdam & Glasgow “'DEÜCALION". Sails 22 FEB. for Mam., London,
R'dam, Hamburg & Glarow
LIVERPOOL SERVICE "LYCAON"* Baile 10 FEB., For Havra, Liverpool,
& Bromborongia
NEW YORK SERVICE "GLAUCUS" Bailn 4 AUG., for Halifax, Baston &
New York. PACIFIC SERVICE(via DAIĄKA, 1098, NAGOYA & YOKOHAMA),
"TÄLTHY BLUS" Sila 13 FEB., for Victoria, Vanrouter
& Beatle INWARD SERVICE
"STENTOR"
"CYCLOPS"- "MEMNON"
"THESEUS".
Due
12 FEB. From New York via Panana
14 FEB., From UK. vis thẻ Straits, ·
14 FEB, From U, K. vin the Straits
23 FEB, From U.K. via the Streita
Specially reduced fares are quoted for cargo atenquers with
limited passenger accommodation
For freight, pamage rates and information apply to Butterfield & Swire,
Tel. 30333.
Agente 1, Qcaranght Road, C
A.B. E. Flood
Mr. H. J. S. Blake
Mr. S. S. Winch
Sig. P. A. Neale
Lt. (E) R. D. Verner Jeffreys..
L/Tel. J. P. Farrington
མ ༧ ུ ནྟུ ཏཿཨྠ མྦྷ རྞ
28
23/ 28
២៩ ៩១ឌក ៩៥ ៩៦៥ ដ
Mr. W. K. Gillman
ERA. V. W. Shorland
Mr. C. A. Hyett
B
26
E.R.A. J. D. M. Coe
11
7
25
B
27
29
ទ
28
NI
20.
12
24
NII.
21
24
Denotes winner of the "Nett" Spoon. -Denotes winner of the "Possible" Button. Denates winner of the Handicap " Spoon.
ERA. J. P. O'Shea E.R.A. J. E., Sherlock. Stoker C. H. Barrett P.O. A. C. Hinds L/Stoker G. E. Scott Lt. (E› J. J. Hughes
¤×77¤-8888558** *** s P F F e ZP = ex
====8888888 GERBEARIANA-
N.B-Winner of (*) or it) Spoon has his handicap reduced by
one point.
FANLING RACE
ENTRIES
Entries for the Fanling Hunt and Race Club's Grand National Meet- ing at Kwansi on February 12 are as follows:
RACE FIVE "
The Kwanti Cup."A handicap Alat race of 1 mile for China ponies classified on December 31, 1938, 23 "D" Class. Ponies that have won more than $2,250 since January 1, 1938, and ponies that have started at Kwant in a steeplechase and/or hurdle race, barred. Winner $200; 2nd $180; 3rd $75. Entry Fee $5.
Cuban Love 140 lbs,; Final Triumph 145, Flybynight 151, Good Morning 140, Plain View 160. Royal Highness 158. Sylvandule 161, Tem- pest 152, The Leopard, 144, and Tribute 144.
RACE SIX
DEVELOPMENT IN HONGKONG
New Hardware
Works
Symbolic of Hongkong's new Industrial development is the operation of the Union Hard- ware Works, at 522 Cástlo Peak Road, Kowloon
As a pioneer mechanical manu- facturer in the Colony, this con- cem specializes in producing spares, bicycles, tricycles, flex- shaw wheels, roller-skates, toast- ers, heaters, small motors, and radio transmitting apparatus,
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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1939.
FOREIGN MAILS
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, 7th FEBRUARY 1839, 9.30 A.M.
Registered and Ordinary mail (not insured or Parcels) will be nc- cepted for Canton and despatched as circumstances permit.
Ordinary letter mall only for West Kwangtung, Kwangsi, Sze- chwan, Kweichow and Hunan will be accepted at senders' risk.
Letters and Postcards for Europe (except Great Britain and Bire! and South America are forwarded "yin Siberia" if so superscribed.
INWARD MAILS
From
Per
Chungking
Swatow Air Mail by "Imperial Airways
Direct Service"-Landon date, Imperial 28th January. Australia and Manila... Shanghal and Swatow. Holhow
Shanghai, Amoy and Swatow Japan and Shanghai Manila
Other articles which can be made to order include steel hel- mets, shovels, condensing plates, ¡bolts and nuts of all descriptions. kitchen utensils, punches and dices, forming rollers, punching presses, canning machines, and Salon Manila square-shearing machines.
Japan
A chemical department will un- dertake the refining of non-ferrous metals on commission..
SKILLED WORKMEN'
A distinctive feature of the new
Straita
Air Mali by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-London date. 1st February.
Haiphong
Japan
Japan and Shanghai...
enterprise's workshops is the pre-Canada. U.S.A., Japan and Shang-
ponderant number of equipments designed and constructed by its own engineers and skilled work- men. Thus, considerable saving
in installation expenses has been effected. for Imported equipments would have cost at least twice as much.
WATE
hal (Vancouver B. C. date, 21st January.
Imperial
Toba Maru..........
Due
7th Feb
r
Airways Plane
7th Feb.
Changte..
7th Feb.
Kiangsu.....
7th Fob.
Muinam
7th Feb.
Hupch
7th Feb.
Felix Roussel.....
7th Feb.
Nako Mara.
7th Feb,
Cremer...
7th Feb
Athos. II..
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8th Feb,
Eth Feb.
Airways Plane Carton.......
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6th Feb.
Tilawa........
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9th Feb.
*****.. Emp. of Russia....
9th Fob.
Hakone Maru..... Pres. Coolidge....
10th Feb.
10th Feb.
10th Feb.
10th Feb.
10th Feb.
Oneisenau. Katori Maru. Stentor.
11th Fob.
11th Feb.
12th Feb.
12th Feb.
14th Feb.
14th Feb.
14th Feb.
15th Feb.
Asama Maru.....
15th Feb.
16th Feb
Straits and Europe Via Negapatam.
(Papers etc) London date 12th January.
Manila
Taps and Shanghai...... Saigon Java
According to Mr. Diarn 8. K Chan, B.Sc.. M.E, who is a Chinese Japan and Shanghai, mechanical engineer and DOW Japan and Shanghal. works manager, the Union Hard- Manlin
Works is a purely Chinese concern, aiming at the utilization of Chinese capital, material, and skilled labour for the development of a new Industry, which will benefit hardware, consumers and other manufacturing industries.
PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN at the recent Fanling Hunt Meet. (Photo by Leica).
ARAB UNITY
"The Au Tau Handicap."- 13: EXPECTED AT
race of 6 furlongs for China ponies classifed on December 31. 1938, ás "E" Class. Ponies that have start- ed at Kwanti in a steeplechase and/or hurdle rate barred. Winner $150; 2nd $75; 2rd $50. Entry Fee $5.
Cricketer 140 lbs., Heriot. 163. Latitat 140, Mac's Adventure 183, Mac's Second Venture 140, March Brown 183, National Dignity 149, and Stymie 183.
LONDON TALKS
LONDON, Feb. 5 (Renter)— Arabs who have arrived for the Palestine talles held # number of conversations dur- ing the past week. Including talks with Mr. Malcolza Maċ- Donald, Secretary 'for the Dominions, and it is under- stood that an agreement has been reached.
It is expected that "when the Govern- Arabs meet the British
ARTEMIS WINS The Ladies' Sweepstake race of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club ment representatives on Tuesday. called yesterday afternoon remited Jemal Husseini, who is the Grand in a win for Artemis (Miss M. Mufti's cousin will submit the Whitham). Detailed results were Arab case, and delegates of the as follows:-
surrounding countries will parti cipate in the subsequent discus-
"A" Class-Started at 14.455.
Finished Corr. Pos..sion.
16.23.37 18.23.37 1 (Miss M. Whitham). Isobel
16.26.56 18.26,56
Artemis
4
3
(Mrs. F. M. Morres). Redshank..... 18.28.49 10.28.49 7
DUCE SPEECH FOR SELECT FEW
ROME, Feb. 6 (Router-Rome newspapers to-day all comment with high praise on the communi que issued by the Fascist Grand Council.
Signor
Gayda, writing in "Glamale d'Italia says that the whole meeting was dedicated to a discussion on foreign affairs.
All the world expected a
· speech from I Dace, which would have closed the cycle of speeches opened by Mr: Cham- berlain and Herr Hilter, and, adds the wilter, "there was m speech, but one reserved only for members of the Grand Council, and not given out to indiscreet ears and commenta- tors."
It is known that the British Government is anxious that all
After attacking President Roose- one delegation,velt. Bignor Gayda-says that owing the Arabs form and when the Defence Party's to the continued attacks against representatives arrive to-morrow. the totalità:ian states, these must It is expected that an early meet- close their ranks and be ready to ing will be arranged with the defend themselves other Arabs, who will endeavour
(Mrs. M. N. Luce). True Blue..... 16.27.49 18.27.40
(Mr. G. D. Adams).
J
4
"Painted Lady 18,25.53 16:25,53
(Miss P. M. King)..
2
to persuade them to
La Linda...... 16.28.11 16.28.11, ..5
(Mrs. M. I. Johnstone). Kaola
18.28.35 -16.28.35 (Miss M. Corrigan),
SHEFFIED SHIELD
CRICKET
8
BRISBANE, Feb. 8 (Reuter) In a Sheffield Shield cricket match played "to-day Queenslan scored 188 for 1 and Victoria 348.
form
one
"ITALY 18 BEADY”
delegation, though stipulating "Italy is ready for her defence that the Nashashibi party is with all the means at her disposal, only to have two delegates. \| and with those of her associate
..
51
... not
I agreement is not reached Germany. who, by Herz Hitler's on this point, it is anticipated speech, reconfums her complete at the Muftl's party will con-solidarity, not only ideologically tinue discussions with the Bri- and politically, but also militarily." tish Government, but will make Bignor Gayda declared that the a declaration In advance that Italian legionaries will they do not recognise the De-leave Spain until the country is. completely purged of the "Red" fence Party deleration.
Every effort at first will be made armies, and the corroding efforts, to obtain unity of action, and if their friends.
Until the final and thorough is confidently believed that an Arab division will be avoided
clearing-up of the "Red" troops in. Spain, and ite contintious terri- [tory, where there has been organis- ed and found refugce assistance, General Franco's victory cannot be PARIS, Feb. 6 (T/Ocean)The said to be complete. tish Ambassador to China, ar-Preddent of the Chamber, M. Her- "Fresh diplomatic pressure and rived here yesterday from Tien-ot, will not be a candidate for Interference is developing präinst tsin on an unofficial vit for the Presidency at the forthcoming Japan's resurrection, therefore a week. This is the first time elections, it was reported yester-German and Italian assistance he has visited Peping.
day by the "Parts Boir."
cannot be withdrawn." he declared.
AMBASSADOR
IN PEIPING
PEPING, Feb. B... (Reuter).
Sir Archibald Clark Kerr, Brl-
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Janan
Behar.
Laus Tibadak.
Pan American
Airways plans Glengarry... Talma
Memmon.....
Lima Mara....................
U. S. A., Honolulu and Japan- ̈
(San Francisco dáte. 21st Jan.). Pres. Polk..
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Manila, Makasser and Bourabaya... | Tjinegara
Swatow and Amoy,
Swatow and 'Foochiow....
Hothow and Pakhol..
Air Mail for "Air France Service" --due Marseilles, 19th February. Shanghai Saigon...
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8.30 AM
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9.30 AM
Yunnan.. Kanchow..
10.30 AM
Noon
G.P.O. & K.P.O.
Felix Roussel.... Athos II...... Felix Roussel......
Heg vid.
2.30 PM
300 PM 3.30 FM
3.30 PM
Sarpedon
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Nako Maru.........
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1.30 PM
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G.P.O.
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Fri. 10th
| Lycaon.
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Canton.....
Hakone Maru........
Par.
4.00 PM
Hog.
"6.00 PM
Ord.
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