2nd Division:-No match, but a friendly game (spoon, will be ar- ranged for all players turning up.
ILK. ELECTRIC RC,
Straits and Manila
Tytam
Tytam Byewash
Tytam Intermediate
1
APP
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Gea, Lee, W. Mulcahy, J. Hyde, B. Kern (skip)...
Tytam Tuk
Wong. Nel Chong
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TRAVEL
THE
SHORT
SAFE
SEA
WAY
by the "British Line
CANTON LINE
The next prospective sailing of the 5.3. “Fatshan” from Hongkong will be on the 9th May, 1939, ai 8 1.m.; and from Canton on the 11th May, 1939.
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MACAO LINE
DAILY SERVICE
From Hong Kong: 8 A.M. & 5.30 P.M. (Sunday). 9.30 A.M. & 5.30 P.M.
From Macao:
(Sunday)
3 A.M. & 3,00 PM.
3 A.M. & 5,00 P.M.
SPECIAL BACE MEETING EXCUESION
SUNDAY, 14th May, 1999,
8.S. "TAISHAN"
will leave Hong Kong at 9,50 AM. and return from Macao at 8.30 P.M. (Sailing from and returning to The Canton
Steamers Wharf)
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LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE
Clubs' Representatives For Saturday
Following are some of the lawn bowls teams representing various clubs in the league matches this Saturday:
CLUB DE RECREIO.
1st Div. (v. K.B.G.C., away). J. C. Remedios, D. C. Alves, C. R.js Pereira, B. Basto (skip),
C. C. Pereira, A. M. Xavier, E. A. Sousa, F. X. Soares (skip),
F. A. Machado, C. H. Basto, F. V. V. Ribeiro' (skip).
3rd Div. (v. K.F.C., home) M. F. Alarcon. A. Rodrigues, J. R. Soares, O. P. Remedios skip).
A. F. Noronha, Č. Vas, L. A. Gutlerres, C. M. S. Alves (skip).
L. Leon, F. A: Xavier, E. M. Re- medios, P. A. Yvanovich (skip).
KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB 1st Div. (v. K.D.R.C., home) V. C. Labrum, J. W. M. Brown,
H. Nish, F. Goodwin (skip),
Improved Water Storage Situation In Colony
The water returns for the month of April, 1939, which we publish to-day giving, the storage of water in the reservoirs of the Colony, due to the heavy rains last month, show a mark- ed, improvement, on the same date last year.
The total storage of water on May 1, 1939, was 3,272.45 million gallons, as against to 2.783.17 million gallons on the same date last year.
The consumption figure is also satisfactory, being 600.50 million gallons, as compared with 688.66 million gallons last year. The estimated population in 1939 is given as 1,050,000, which is an increase of 225,000 in 1938.
All this goes to show that the authorities, by restricting, the hours of supply, have shown a very sound attitude on the matter. RETURNS FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL ISLAND WATER WORKS
L-Level and Storage of water in Reservoirs, on May 1.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1939.
FOREIGN MAILS
HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, 10th MAY, 1939, 9.30 AM.
Registered and Ordinary mail & Parcels (not Insured) will be ao- cepted for Canton and despatched as circumstances permit.
Letters and Postcards for Europe (except Great Britain and Eire) and South Ameries are forwarded "via Siberia" If so superscribed.
INWARD MAILS
Haiphong. Manlia Shanghal
Japan Manila
From
Tientsin and Swatow.
Yalou.. Serooskerk.
Tango Mare.....
ways Direct Service”-8an Fran-Pan America cisco date, 3rd May,
10th May
Per
Due
10th May
10th May
Lima Maru.
10th May
10th May
Emp, of Japan..
10th May
1938
1939
Hupen
10th May
RESERVOIR
22′ 11′′
24' 2"
Contents in Contents in Below Millions Below Millions
Over- of Over- of
flow Gallons flow Gallons
200.74 Level 361.79 1.04 0 1. 22.28
Saigon. Straits
Pres. Doumer..
and Europe via Вист (Papers etc.) London date, 13th! April and London Parcels-Lon-i don date, 6th April.
Ranchi.
10th May
Air Mall by" "Pan American Air-
40' 2"
.40.34 12 3~
133.48
43° 11′′
558.75 28-8"
808.00
44
Airways planè
11th May
23' 6"
Pokfulam
14' 10"
7,60 34.34
4* 3*
1' 10"
.24.99 61.96
Air Mail by "Imperial Airways |
Direct Service "--Landon
date. Imperial
W. Hyde, T. A. Madar, H. Overy, E. C. Fincher (skip).
Aberdeen Upper
15'
140.19
Level 173.23.
6th May,
Airways Flane
11th May.
Aberdeen Lower
22 ["
39.47
3 0" $5.44
Saigon.
- Nanchang....
11th May
Tientsin
".... Hothow............
11th May
Total Storage
982.47
1.681.15
Agamemnon..... Talthybius,
11th May
11th May
Marechal Joære..
11th May
11th May
V
1938
1939
Consumption (Million Gallons) Estimated population...... Consumption per head per day
(Gallons)
$445,000
From
From Mainland Total Mainland Total 177.09 416.00 123.83 949.18
550,000
Straits Amoy
Shanghal
Japan and Shanghai
31.2
21.2
Japan.
Amoy
11th May
Bhutan.....
11th May
Sungsian Maru..
19th May
Conte Rosso......
12th May
Carthage.....
19th May
Air Mail by "Imperial Airways ¦
Toba Maru. Tibadak.
14th May
14th May
55.
1938
1939
Direct Service-London
date. Imperial
J. S. Landolt, L. C. R. Souza, C.
Total in Millions of Gallons.......
10th May.
Airways Plane
17.15
17.36
15th May
Tientsin and Swatow..
Ninghai.....
18th May
IV. Hours of supply during the month.
Shanghai
Menestheus...
18th May
1938. Constant supply.
Stratta
Cremer..
16th May,
Tytam Tuk 18.08
Tytam 20.22
1939.-1st to 21st 8 hours supply (8-10 am. and 4-8 p.m.)..
22nd to 30th 10 hours supply (6-11 am, and 4-9 p.m.). V.The Reports from the Government Bacteriologist and Analyst
shew that the quality of the water was satisfactory. VIRainfall in inches recorded during the month. Botanical Gardens
17.24
Manila.
Granville...
18th May
Manlia
Scharnhorst.
17th May
Straits
Achilles.
17th May
Manila
Amoy....
Dardanus ................Talma.
18th May
18th May.
Canada, USA, Japan and Shang-
Wong Net
ChongTM*** Pokfulam Aberdeen
20.55
15.75
18.94
hai (Vancouver B. C. date, 29th April).
Japan and Shanghai
Australia and Manila.
Straits Shanghai
Emp. of Asia...... Terukuni Maru... Atuta Maru....... Katori Mar Kamakura Maru
18th May
18th May
18th May
22nd May
23rd May
1938
1939
4]
RESERVOIR
Kowloon Main Kowloon Byewash" Shek Li, Pul Jubilee
Contents in Contents in Below Millions Below Milions Over- .. of · Over- of
flow Gallona flow Gallons 2' 0" 331.90 * 1* 282.73 '10' 6". 145.83 44 4 50,80 3.5" 102.50 0'-6" 114.06 50 1 1,202.02 53′ 4′′ 1,121.33 2 2- 27.45 4′3′′ 22.38
OUTWARD MAILS
REGISTERED AND PARCEL 'MAIL♬ are closed 18 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails tre advertised to close at or before 9 am, registered and parcel malls
re closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day.
•
"Total Storage
1,809,70
1,591.30
For
WEDNESDAY
CONSIGNEES' NOTICES CONSIGNEES: NOTICES
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
OCEAN STEAM SUIP CO. LTD.
AND
CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
MONBIGNEES per Co.'s VessĽ) "PYRRHUS
||
MAKESK LINE
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES .
THE M.V.
THE
"NIEL MAERSK " baving 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 into the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf d Godowa Company's golowas at Kow- oon, where delivery may be obtained as soon as the goods are landed.
FROM UNITED KINGDOM, VIA SINGAPORE are hereby notified that their cargo will be discharged into Holt's Wharf
Optional cargo will not be land-d Kowloon, where it will lie at consignoes' risk and abject to terms and condi- here, unless notice has been given 48 tions of storage at Holt's Wharf. The prior to ress 1's arrival, but" Cargo will be realy for delivery from Godown on and after th May.
Optional caro will not be landed here, unless notice has been given prior to eteamer's arrival but carried on from port to port to the finel sort of call to which the option extends.
All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are to be left in the Godowns, here they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays Jetween the hours of 10.45 a.m. and Noon within the free storage period.
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the steamer's Godorn, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 13th May, will be subject to rent.
All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the undersigned on or before the 27th May, or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be affected. BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Arents.
6th May, 1939.
THE
carried on from port to rort to the Enal port of call in which the rption extenda.
No Claims will be admitted-after- the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 11th May, 1939, will be subject to Rent
All broken, chafed, anú danised Gooda are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on 10th May, 1999, at 10 am, by our Surveyors Messra. Goddard & Douglas.
To comply with the Cleneral Bondèd War-bouse Regulations consigneet must have a Revenue Officer in attend- ance when damaged dutiable sourds are examined.
All claims must reach us before the 11th June, 1939, or they will not b... recognised,
No Lazarance will be afloated, Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JESSEN & CO.,
Hong Kong, 4th May, 1939.
[35%
FUNNEL
BLUE
LINE
REGULAR AND FAST PASSENGER •SERVICES |
FREIGHT AND
LONDON SERVICE MENESTHEUS" Baila 17 MAY, for Mars, O'blanca,
London, R'dam., Hamburg & Glaagow Seila 37 MAY.. for Mar., London,
Rotterdam & Glasgow
1AENEAB "
LIVERPOOL SERVICE
:* BELLEROPHON" Sail 21 JUNE, for Havre, Liverpool,
NEW YORK SERVICE "GLAUCUS"
Bromborough
Sails 4 AUG., for Halifax, Boston &... "
New York.
PACIFIC SERVICE(via 01/HEN, KOBÉ, MAGOTA & TOKÓHAWA) 'TALTHYBIUR* Saila 18 MAY, for Vistoria, Vansourer
Seattle
INWARD SERVICE
Duo
“AGAMEMN '8" 11 MAY, From UK via the Straits "TALTRYBIOS" 11 MAY, From Seattle & Vancouver "DARDANUB" 18 MAY, From New York vin Panama “AUHILLES" 90 MAY, From U.K. via the Straits. "SARPEDON? 91 MAY, From U.E. vis the Straits
Specially reduced fares are quoteri for cargo steamers with
limited passenger accommodation
For freight, passage rates and information apply to
Butterfield & Swire,
Tel 30333.
Agente.
Connaught Road, C.
والنبية النشار
R. C. Butler, A. G. Gardner, H. S. McKay. J. Sloan (skip).
G. G. S. Thomson, W. E. Baker, G. T. Padgett, L de Rome (skip)."
J. R. Way, J. Roscoe. A. F. Paul, W. B. Muskett (skip),
Reserve: W. E. Macfarlane, CRAIGENGOWER 0.C.
1st Div. (v. Civil Service, home) J. W. Leonard, K. M. Omar, A. E Coates. B. W. Bradbury "(skip).
A. A. Razack, W. Ward, A. M. Omar, U. M. Omar (skip).
S. Rosselet, R. Basa (skip).
2nd Div. (v. KF.C., home), J. H. Xavier, D. A. Rozarjo, H. W. Randall, M. A. R. Souza (skip).
A. J. Coelho, F. X. Delgado, M. J. Medina, J. Cavanagh (skip).
W. J. Penny, Dr. N.
Karanjia,
T. Locke, W. K. Way-(skip).-
3rd Div. (v. R.H.K.Y.C., home) S. R. Solina, W. Phelps, A B. Hamson, G. Laɗä (skip).-
E. McNay, H. Petersen, Dr. C. W.
| Lam, John Pau (skip).-
G. A. Payne, E. Kerrison, W. Me- Neill, A. E. 8. Alves (skip).
AUXILIARY
NURSING
SERVICE
An examination in First Aid was held in the Queen Mary Hospital on Thursday, May 4. The examiner was Capt. Derek Lewis, RAMC., assisted by Staff Sergt. Alexander.
The following candidates passed the examination and will receive St. John Ambulance First Aid Cer tificates in due course:-Sister M. Amata. Miss K. M. Anderson, Sis- ter M. Augustine, Miss L. M. Blanchett, Miss M. Cheung, Miss J, Didsbury, Sister M. Eucharista, Mrs. V. M. Evans, Miss M..B. Hall, Mra. Ruby Mow Fung, Mrs. Polson, Mrs. Olive Potter, Sister M de Ricel, Miss M. Smith, Mrs. A. Steven, Miss Sybil Swift, Miss Ups- dell, Miss E. Williamson, Miss D. Wise, and Mr. Harry Sande.
LECTURE COURSE
A course of lectures 'and demon- strations in First Aid will be given at the Queen Mary Hospital Nurses Training School to-morrow (Thurs- day) at 11:15 am. Lecturer:-Dr. J. E. Dovey, assisted in the practi- cal work by Mr. A. Steven.
The practical work will start at 11.15, and the lecture at 11.45 am. The course starts on May 18.
INDIANS IN COURT
Before Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at the Central Court yesterday, the case in which Jaffar Khan, of the Royal Naval Dockyard, was charg- ed with assault on Abdul Grufoor on March 10, was continued.
Mr. M. A. da Bilva appeared for the defence and pleaded not guilty. Mr. D. McCallum was for the prose- cution.
II.-Consumption of filtered water in the City and All District
during the month.
III. Consumption of water in villages during the month.
(From Island Reservoirs, in addition to ID.
MAINLAND WATER WORKS
I-Level and Storage of water in Reservoirs on May 1.
Shing Mun Reception
II. Consumption of filtered water in Kowloon and New Kowloon
excluding Lai Chi Kok Water Boat Dock during the month.
|| Manghai
Shanghai.
U. 8. A.. Honolulu and Japan----
(San Francisco date, 15th April) Pres. Harrison...
U. B. A., Honolulu and Japan-
(San Francisco date, 21st April) Prés: Pierce......
Shanghai and Japan..
Bangkok via Swatow..................
Fres. Dowmer.....
Helios...
Yusang...
Shanghai, Japan and Europe (ex- cept"Great Britain and Eire)
Per
Date and Time
Wed. 19th.
Canton..
Canton Maru.....
7.16 AM
9.30 AX
-1938 -
Consumption (Million Gallona)
270.06
Estimated population
380,000
1939 251.32 500,000
10.30 AM
Swatow
16.30 AM
Swatow
Taiyuan
1.30 PM
Consumption per head per day
(Gallons)
Haiphong
Canton...
2.00 PM
23.7
16.8
III-Consumption of filtered water at Lai Chi Kok Water Bost
Dock during the month.
Parcels only for Rangoon and Cal-
cutta
Lima Maru
430 M
Parcels only for Straits
Van Heutas...............
8:00 PM
Million Gallons
1938
8.31
1939 11.70
THURSDAY
Tha. 11th
IV.-Consumption of unfiltered water in villages during the month
(Independent supplies).
ATO
ĮTjigadane.
6.30 A
17
1939
Total Million Gallons
8.12
· 1939. 8.81
via Biberia.
Foochow
Ranchi. ............ Hanggang..
10.30 AM
10.30 AM
V.--The hours of supply during the month wère.
1938-Constant supply.
Cheklang.
11.00 AM
XPO.
Reg.
5.03 M
Ord.
5.30 PM
"Imperial. Airways Direct Service""dus・ London, imperial 18th May.
O.P.O.
Rog.
5,00 21
Airways Plane Ord.
7,00 Pa
No. 5 14.56
I.P.O. Beg. 5.00 PM
Ord. 5.30 PM
Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Aus- tralia by Imperial Airways Direct Service dus Sydney, '19th May. Manila Baigon
O.P.O.
Imperial
- Airways Plans Fres. Pierce... ...Marechal Joure.
Bog. Ord.
5,00 PM
1,00
7.0) THE
7,00 PM
*
AIRPORT NEWS Imperial Airways!
1939-1st. to 21st 8 hours supply (6-10 am. and 4-8 p.m.).
22nd to 30th 10 hours supply (6-11 am, and 4-9 p.m.). VL-The reports of the Government Bacteriologist & Analyst shew
that the quality of the water was excellent. VIL-The rainfall in inches recorded during the month was
Royal Shing Mun Shing Mun thing Mun Kowloon Shek L1 Pui Observatory
No. 2 No. 1 15.800... 20.70 Taipo 14.35
17.08
No. 3 16.47
Fanling 10.30
Un Long
15,11
No. 4 15.54
VIII-Total Rainfall recorded by Boral Observatory from 1.1.38 to
30.4.38: 12.040 and from 1.1.39 to 30.4.39: 20.460,
90 DEATHS FROM TUBERCULOSIS
Ninety deaths from tuberculosis, out of a total of 159 (two im- Jaffar Khan was the complainant ported) notified to the Health in another case when, in connection Department, occurred in the with the same incident, he counter- Colony for the week ending May 6, summoned Inspector Abdul Rahim,
Other figures include 16 deaths and four constables. Karim Bux. from measles out of a total of 39 Abdul Rahman, Abdul Guggoor and cases, 6 deaths from dysentery, out Mohammed Din, all of the Royal of a total of 21 cases, 5 deaths Naval Dockyard, for assault"'- from cerebro-spinal fever., out of Mr. Silva appeared for the pro-a total of 11 cases, 3 deaths traini secution in this case, while four small-pox, deaths from enteric of the defendants were represented | fever out of a total of 10 cases, 2 by Mr. McCallum.
deaths from chicken-pox out of a The hearing was further ad- total of 3 cases, one death from Journed to Tuesday.
cholers out of a total of 2 cases, one death from diphtheria out of Loong Tseng-san, photographic a total of 4 cases, and one death expert, who arrived on Monday from puerperal fever. from a tour in the Western and Squthern provinces, gathered a Food many pletures during his tour and contemplates holding an exhi bition at the Haw Par Manston on May 20 and 21, from 10 am to 8 p... each day.
Sixty eight cases of tuberculosis were notified to the authorities on May 8, in addition to 13 cases each. of measles and cerebro-spinal fever, 8 cases of dysentery, 5 cases. of enteric fever and one 'case each of small-pox and chicken-pox.
NORTHBOUND Thursday: Bangkok, Hanoi, Hong-
kong
* Delphinus-4 p.m.
SOUTHBOUND
Friday: Hanoi, Bangkok, Dorado, Della-7 and 7.30 a.m. Ale France: „
NORTHBOUND Wednesday: France: Hongkong.
Service 12.30 p.m.
Haiphong
viemail for
FRIDAY
Airmail for Manila, Guam, Hono-
lulu, and U.S.A by the
Pan-
American Airways Direct Service" | Pan American -due San Francisco, 18th May, Algways plane
Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu,“ USA,
Central and South America vis
Vancouver, B. C., &(Parcels ...&2 | Papers only for Canada)--due Vancouver B, C, 30th May, ...... Emp. of Japan Manila...... Bwatow. Hanoi, Sandakan...
SOUTHBOUND Saturday: Hanoi, Prance. Service 7 am." Fan American Airways;
EASTBOUND Thursday: UB.A., Manila, Hong- kong.
Honolu Capper-2 p.m.
WESTBOUND
Friday: Manila, USA. Honolulu Clipper 8.30 am.
Swatow.
Swatow, Amoy, Chuanchow... and
Foochow
Pres. Harrison...
Tingsang
{Fri,' 12th.
K.P.O.
| Reg 11th 5,09 M
| Ori, 11th 5.30 * OP.Q.
Beg. 11th 5.00 PM Ord. 18th 7.30 am
G.P.O,&K.P.O Par. 11th 6.00 PM Reg. 19th 9.15 AM Ord.18th 10.00 AM
10:30 AM
10.30 AM
Woolgar....
10.30 AM
Boochow
12:30 PM
Setstan...
12.00 PM
Manila and Brindial-due Brindisi,
4th June.
Conte Rosso.
3,30 PM
KPO
Reg.
5.00 K
Air Mall for Indo-China,
Ord
5.30 PM
and France (Parks and Northern "Provinces only) by the “Air Air France
France. "Airways Direct Service"
GPO.
Reg.
5.00 M
10rd
7.00 PM
Plane
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