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BIG CROWD SEE CHINESE

HONGKONG. CANTON & MACAO STEAMERS WIN THE LAI WAH CUP

JOINT SERVICE DE THE HONGKONG, CANTON MACAO STEAMBOAT CO-LTD-LTE

TRAVEL

THE

SHORT

SAFE:

SEA

WAY

by the British Line

CHDIA HAVİGATION CO.LTD.

CANTON LINE

The S.S. "KINSHAN" will sall for CANTON on the 28th and RETURN on the 80th March 9 A.M. from Both PortsTM

Pasienger list closes Noon, 25th March.

MACAO LINE

Cartalled NIGHT Service There will be no sailings on the following dates: From Hong Kong: 28th, 28th & 30th starch. From Macao : 99th, 30th 31st March. -

Note:--All vessels equipped with Wireless. QUEEN'S BUILDING, CONNAUGHT ROAD « Litaphona 20101

AFE

CONSIGNEES' ́ NOTICES CONSIGNEES' NOTICES

NOTICE TO CONSIGNKES

QUEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD.

AND

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

CONS PHILOUTETES

NONSIGNEES por Co.'s Vessel

FROM UNITED KINGDOM VIA BINGAPORE

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are hereby notified that their cargo will be discharged into Bolt's Wharf Kowloon, where it will lie at consignees risk and subject to terms and condi- „tion of storags at Holt's Wharf. The "Cargo will be realy for delivery from Godown on and after 23rd Mar.'

Optional caro will not be landed hers, unless volice has been given urur to steamer's arrival but carrie on from port to port to the final fort of call to which the option extends.

All broken, chafed, and daunged goods are to be felt in the Godowns, here they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the bours of 10.46 am. and Noon within the free storage period.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the steamer's Godown, And all Goods remaining undelivered after the 30th Mar., will be subject to

rent.

All Claima against the Steamer must Lig presented to the undersigned on or before the 13th April, or they will not be recognised....

No Fire Insurance will be elected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.

43rd March, 1939.

Agonte.

· MAERSK LINE

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

THE MS.

ACADIA" having arrived from New York and Ports of call Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their goods are being landed and placed at their risk jato the Hong Kon and Kowloon Wharf & Godown Company's godowns at Kow.

on, where delivery may be obtained as soon as the goods are landed.

Optional cargo will not be landed bere, unless notice has been given 49 hours prior to vessel's arrival, but carried on from port to port to the final port of call to which the rption extends,

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 30th Mar, 1939), will be subject to Beat,

Allbroken, chafed, and damaged Gooda are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on 29th Mar 1939, at 10 a.m., by our SurveyoMessrs. Goddard & Douglas.

To comply with the General Bonded Regulationa Warehouse

consignoos must have a Revenue Officer in attend- ance when damaged dutiable goods are examined.

All claims must reach us before the

30th April, 1939, or they will not be recognised.

THE

No Insurance will be affected.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

JEPSEN & CO.,

Agents.

Hong Kong, 23rd March, 1939.

BLUE FUNNE

LINE

FREGULAR AND FAST PASSENGER SERVICES |

FREIGHT AND

LONDON SERVICE

'ANTENOR" Sajla 5 APRIL for Mars, London,

Rotterdam, Hamburg & Glasgow "AJAX* Sails 19 APR, for Mars, O'blanca, London,

R'dam, Hamburg & Glasgow LIVERPOOL SERVICE. "TANTALUS" Hail 29 APR for Havre, Liverpool,

&Bromborough

NEW YORK SERVICE "GLAUCUS" Sails 4 AUG., for Halifax, Beton &

New York... PACIFIC SERVICE(Ĝia DEN, KORK, MAGOTA & TOKORAMA)

IXION

Skile APB for Vistoria, Vancouver

Brattis INWARD SERVICE

"PROTESILAUS" 23 MAR, From North Continental Ports

via the Straits IXTON" AT APE, From The Pacific Coast TEIRESIAS » AR, From U.K. vis the Straits **MENESTHEUS” 10. APR, From U.K. vis, the Straits

Specially reduced fares are quoted for cargo steamers with

limited passenger accommodation

Dus

Forfreight, passage rates and information apply Butterfield & Swire,

30333

1, Connaught Bond, C.

Civilians Defeated 4-2:

Parker Outstanding

CONSIDERING THE CONDITION. of the Club ground, follow- ing Saturday's rain, the Lai Wah Cup final football match play- ed yesterday afternoon was fairly good and a crowd of about 1,000 saw the Chinese defeat the Non-Chinese Civilians by "four roals to two. At the conclusion of the match, Atex Smith, wife of the Colonial Secretary, Hon, Mr. 'N. L. Smith, who also attended," presented the trophy to Les Wal-ton, captain of the winning side.

CURLEW AZUMA

The re-sall of the Royal Hong- kong Yacht Club's 1st champion-" ship series was held yesterday and resulted as follows:-

""CRUISERS"

3

"V" Class-Started at 09:50

Finished Cor. Pos. P. Typhoon 18.32.53 16.45.53 5

(Mr. D. Campbell). Curlew 18.05.50 15.21.59) 1 10

Sai Long 16.05.50 15.28.20 2

(Mr A M. Mark),

"E" Class Started at 19.00

Several changes were made in changes as the Chinese but the the Civilians team, David Leonard slippery surface rendered it very replacing A. V. Gosano at centre-hard for Fung King-cheong to forward with Brodie, of the Police, put his tricky play into operation. | Azumu .. - 15.41.22 15.38.32 1 filling the inside-right berth, and Lai Shiu-wing was likewise, handi- Hussain, the centre-half position. capped.

(Mr. E. B. Lambert).

La Cigale 18.20.17 16.20:17 9

4.

MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1939.

FOREIGN MAILS

HONGKONG, MONDAY, 27th MARCH 1939, 9.30 AM

-Registered and Ordinary mail & Parcels (not Insured) will be sc- cepted, for Canton and despatched as circumstances permit.

Letters and Postcards for Europe (éxcept Great Britain and Eire) « and South Amerien are forwardod "via" Siberia", if, so - superscribed.

INWARD MAILS

From

Halphong. Pathol and Fort Bayard Sulyang.

Shanghal, Amoy and Chuanchow...

Shanghai

Kwangtung

Per

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wester 16.17.03 15.38.4 *** (Mr. C. F. Kirsten).

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27th Mar.

Java and Manila, ...................

Tjiszdane...

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Analock...

97th Mar,

Haiphong

Canton.......

97th Mac.

Tientsin and Swatow.

Newchwang...

18th Mar,

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Manila

Emp. of Asia.......

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Sungshan Maru

28th Mar.

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22nd March.

Airways Plane

Skralta

Tientsin Amoy

(Mr. H. Dreyer).

Cor-

Formosa Swatow.

morant 16.19.59 15.41.50 3 15" Shangbai and Swatow........ (Major J. A. Willcocks).

Bangkok Masander 16.13.40 18.04.21 6

(Mr. G. H. Gandy), Tal Wan

12

Straits.

in place of A. 8. Blias. In the. It was not until well towards (Mr. W. V, A. Croucher). Chinese team Tsang Chung-wan the end of the match that Lee, and "I 16.13.58 15.06.20 7 11 Calcutta and Straita.. appeared at right-half in place Wal-tong consolidated the posi- (Mr. F. B. Cells). of Soong Ling-sing, of Eastern tion for the Chinese by scoring Tyrone 14.56.18 16.07.42 8 10

The game opened with the Civi-with a typical ground shot. llans pressing

after ten and

For the winners, Hou Yung-sang, minutes E. Strange gave them the Lee Tin-sang and Leung Wing- lead after Tam had failed to pro-chiu did useful work in defence perly clear a shot from Tommy whi'e Tang Kwong-sam put in Pile, on the right wing. The

some fine.centres which, however, Chinese, however, equalised when were not made the most of. Hau Ching-to neatly followed up:

E. Strange. Parker, and North an effort by Tang Kwong-sam worked very hard indeed for the Then the Chinese "went into the Civilians while File, on the right the lead with a somewhat rare

showing splendid bursts of speed did not centre quick enough while Leonard should have attempted more individual;

goal netted by Leung Wing-chluing, while from a pass from Hau Ching-to.

TAM'S LAPSE

At the other end, Moss tested' shots at goal and done less drib- Tam with a header, but the goal-bling. keeper mishandled it and Bradle The teams were as follows: put the ball into the net.

CHINESE: Tom Kwan-kon;, Hou Just before the interval, Black-Yung-sang. Lee. Tin-gang; Trang- bourn, at right back, handled and Chung-wan, Leung Wing-chiu. Esu from the spot-kick Lee Wal-tong | King-sing; Tang Kwong-sam, Fung But the kick had to be King-cheong Lee. Wal-tong. Lal scored. taken again because Hau Ching- Shin-wing and Han Ching-to. to had moved. Lee made to "mis- take.

CIVILIANS: Coles; Blackbourn, Parker: North. Hussain, Honriball;

In the second half the Civilians T. Pile. Brodie, D. Leonard, E. had about as much of the ex-1Strange and Moss. /

"Y" LADIES WIN BRAWN CUP GAME

Hockey In The Rain

EASTERN TO LEAVE ON APRIL 2

Football Tour Of Haiphong, Saigon

Bhan

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18.18.19 17.24.20 10 (Major J. E. Dobbs). Morenx 15.23.50 15.45.05

(Mr. F. B. M. Sedgwick). Rex Rover 18.47.40 15.49.17 5 13

(Capt. Bateman).

La Cigale I 15.49.00 16.28.36 12

(Mr. C. Cock),

15.53.4 Yanthey (Major G. R. Way)..

Badminton

15.41.48 218

CHAMPIONSHIPS NEAR END

Interesting Games This Week

U. b. A., and Manila-(Ban Fran-

cisco date, 4th March). .....

Tilawa....... Ninghal...

Cremer.....

| Cantón Maru......)

Chungtingr

Soochow...

and Europe - via Buen (Papers etc..) London' date, 2nd March and

London Parcels- (Londori date, 23rd February, .....| Chitral......................................... Shanghai

19th Mar,

19th Mar.

7

19th Mar.

Kamakura Maru

29th Mar,

USA, Honolulu, Japan & Shanghai (San Francisco date, 2nd March),

4)

Chichibu Maru...

Balgon,

Straits

Marechal Joffre.. Franconia

30th Mar.

Japan.

Nankin...

Japan

The Colony 'Badminton" Cham-

Japan and Shanghai.

U.S.A., Honolulu Japan & Shanghai

-(San Francisco

March).

anan and Shanghai.

Calcutta arid Straits ......

date,'' 10th

Rio de Janeiro Maril....co. Potsdam

Pres. Coolidge.... |m/v_Canton... ..............

........... | Buisang...........

Air Mail by "Imperial, "Always

Direct Service"-London - date: Imperiat 25th Mar

plonships are fast nearing com- Shanghai... pletion, and the coming week Shanghai should see most of the semi-final Japan and Shanghai

Straits round matches played.

Straits

Japan and Shanghai, Australia and Manila.. Japan. Japan.

Airways Plane Ixion.......ną. Anna Maerak.... Chenonceaux.. Van Heutis....... Terukuni Maru....

430th Mar.

30th Mar

30th Mar

31st Mar

31st Mar. 31st Mar. 31st Mar,

1st April

1st April

2nd April

3rd April

4th April

4th April

Antenor. Nellore... Arizona Maru.. Shirala.

4th April

4th April.

5th April

4th April

Emp. of Canada Tetresias.... Menestheüs.. "Alipore.

7th April

9th April

9th April

9th April

OUTWARD

MAILS

Canada, U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan & Shanghai (Vancouver BC., date, 18th March).

P. K. Hul, triple champion, has once again reached the final of the Men's Senior Singles Championship and will meet the winner of the tle The rain on "Saturday did not Eastern Athletic Association, con- between E. L. Yong and C. Au. prevent "Y" Ladies and St. Andrew's tenders for runners-up position in which will take place on Friday at Ladies playing their Brawn Cup the First Division of the Football 8 p.m. at Taikoo RC. fixture, though both felded de League, are leaving for Haiphong The semi-final round matches in | Straits pleted sides."Y", with only nine and Saigon for a series of games the Oper Doubles have yet to be straits and Manila players, won by three clear goals. on "April 2 and will be returning played, and these should provide | Japan. the Saints being without the in time, if necessary, to meet Navy some of the best badminton in the services of Miss J. Broadbridge.

The game was not without its lighter side. Both umpires--un- official-carried umbrellas

«on April 22 in the play-off.

series

'ग

Eastern are including several In the top half of the draw, F. K. walle Shanghal players in their side, Hui and K. L. Yong, holders, will

tion Club team, the Third Division Taikoo R.C., commencng at 8 pm. side who won the Skottowoe Cun

REGISTERED AND PARCEL MAILS are closed 15 minutes earlier

For

MONDAY

officiating. Miss Bruce," goal among whom are Hus Man-ful and meet MA Oliveira and L A. Car- than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails keeper, was well protected with Tsol Chul-ting. who represented valho, w. Je in the bottom half P. are advertised to close at or before am registered and parcel malls "coat and hood, while at the other Shanghal in the National Games S. Boon and M. 8. Lim clash with are closed at 5 pm on the previous day.

whol C. Au and F. Koh The first of end Miss O'Sullivan, who used an Shanghai in 1936, and umbrella in an attempt to keep figured with conspicuous success these two encounters has been for Wednesday дет at herself dry, could not dispose of this season in the "Lido" Recrea-fixed it fast enough during a breakaway by Misa Bradbury, who scored

Any semblance of standard this season. hockey was out of the question.. both sides resorting to first-time clearances without any attempt to pass. The players found it extremely difficult to keep their feet and spills were common.

P. K. Hut and Miss U. Khóo, hold- ers of the Mixed Doubles title, are, drawn against K. L. Yong and Miss Hau Ching-to, Colony left-winger. W: Cheung in the top half of the will not be able to accompany the semi-final mound, while C. An and

3rd April. team as he is going to Manila, but Miss A. C. Remedios will meet M. the rest of the local side will be A. Oliveira and Miss M. Siva in available

: the bottom half.

8. H. Boon, who has been one of The outstanding "Y" player was Tauf-Hang will be managing the the outstanding players in this sen Miss V. Bradbury, who managed to team and Mr. F. Silva, local referee, son's Championships, has reached keep on her feet better than the will also accompany the side. In the Final of the Colony Junior others. Misa Eardley also did well the capacity of English secretary. Bingles Championship, and will

and her goal was the result of some good individual work.

It is generally agreed that the meet the winner of the semi-final standard of football among the round tie between D. Kwok and P.

Lo. Hongkong Chinese is much higher than in the Straits. Java Shanghal, this being amply borne

and

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·FRENCH ENVOY FOR HANOI KUNMING, Már 25 (Central)-Amoy.

For Saints, Miss Y. Ho played well both as centre-half and later as fullback, while in the forward line Miss M, Churn was prominent.

After a goalless half Miss Brad out in the last Olympic Games. buzy scored two goals and before when the majority of the All-China football tears wete Hongkong full time Miss Eardley netted after

players. a solo effort.

"""Ladles:-Miss Bruce; Mrs.

While nothing is yet definite whe- The French Ambassador to China, Fort Hayard and Haiphong......... Trimmer and Miss Curtis; Miss Har ther China will be competing next M. Henri Cosme, left here yes- Chuanchow and Amoy, greaves, Miss A. Buchanan and year, those of the Selection Com-terday for Hanel by train en route Canton Miss Dsirne, Miss Eardley, Miss V.mittee resident in Hongkong will to Shanghai. He was accompanied Bradbury and Miss Beats.

"undoubtedly be assisted by these by several officers of the French St. Andrew's: Mig H. O'Bullivan: tours,

Embassy. Miss Newman, Miss P. Jeffreys; Miss Y. Ho and Mrs. Vessoona; Misa S. Arnold, Miss V. Jex, Miss M. Churn, Miss 8. Robert, Miss T Jex.

BEAUTY SPOTS OF ENGLAND

LONDON, Mar. 28 (BWS)-Land on Flamborough Head, prominent feature of the East Coast of Eng land, has been saved from building development owing to its purchase by the Bridlington Corporation.

The purchase is of about 120 acres, including the site of the lighthouse and the fog signal station and it object is the pre- servation of this national land- mark. It is possible that the land will be handed over to the Na tional Trust for the preservation of beauty spots and places of his- torical interest!" 2:

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