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SCHOOL CRICKET
ST. JOSEPH'S AND C.B.S. DRAW
Asche
Undefeated With 67
St. Joseph's College, playing their first Inter-school cricket match in several years, held the Central British School on the lat- ter's ground yesterday to a very creditable draw.
CBS, played their regular ist XI short of their three best bata, Odell, Pryde, and Weller. Batting first, they hit up 203 for six wic- kets, declaring to permit St Joseph's to follow on. The Saints replied with 146 for six wickets, their batsmen proving difficult to dislodge.
J. P. Asche, for C.B.S, hit a six and 14 boundaries in his 67, and Ronald Ho, for St. Joseph's, geven fours in his 40. The scores:
CENTRAL BRITISH
A. Brown, run out
24
G. Saunders. e Ho. b Arculli ...
5
V. Lockhart, b Singh
24
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R. G. Labrum, b Carvalho
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AUSTRALIA
We have
J. P. Asche, not out
E X. Hurley,.c and b Carvalho 24 K, A. Meffan, c'and b Singh NR Taylor, not cut
.14
16
Extras
11
Total (for 8 wkts.)
W. Clague, R, Lawrence and C. Osborne did not bat.
Bowling Analysis
Mr. H. W. Tappenden and his bride, formerly Miss Sarah Blyth, after their marriage at the Registry yesterday afternoon.
BILL TO APPLY $49,706,787
TO PUBLIC SERVICE 1940 - 41:
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At the meeting of the Legislative Council this afternoon the Hon. Mr. S. Caine. Financial Secretary, will move, the First reading of-
"A Bill to apply a sum not exceeding Forty-nine million seven hundred and six thousand seven hundred and eighty-seven dollars to the Public Service of the financial year beginning on January 1. 1940, and ending on March 31, 1941, and also to apply an additional sum not exceeding Five hundred and Afty-nine thousand one hun- dred dollars to the Waterworks Renewals and Improvements Fund for the service of that Fund in the said financial year."
Whereas the expenditure re- quired for the service of the Colony 203 for the financial year beginning on January 1, 1940, and ending on March 31, 1941 has, apart from Charges on account of Public Debt, been estimated at the sum of Forty-nine million seven hun- dred and six thousand seven hun- dred and eighty-seven dollars to be met from the general. revenues of the Colony, and an additional sum of five hundred and fifty-nine thousand one hundred dollars to be met from the Waterworks Renew- als and Improvements Fund:-
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early in NOVEMBER
Excellent passenger accommodation with a large number of single cabins at no supplement. Built-in Swimming Bath and Spacious Sports Deck.
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P. & O. Building.
THE
BLUE FUNNEL
REGULAR AND FAST; ́PASSENGER «SERVICES |
FREIGHT AND
Three during
TO. UNITED KINGDOM PORTS. conveniently placed Sailings NOVEMBER For dates and ports of call apply to Agents.
PACIFIC AND NEW YORK SERVICES are maintained as hitherto.
Information regarding INWARD CARCO and all matters relating to freight and passage will gladly be given by
Butterfield & Swire,
Agents.
Tol, No, 80332,
1. Connaught Road;
JOSEPH'S
F. Carvalho. run out S, H. Khan, b Hurley
Ronald Ho, b Saunders
R. Silva, c Meffan, b Brown
V. Mendenca, not out
K, Singh, b. Asche
Be it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice and
40 consent of the Legislative Council 30 thereof, as follows:-
34
P. Rull, b Hurley
S. Khan, mot out
Extras
7
Total (for 6 wkts.)
146
B.
This Ordinance 'may be cited as the Appropriation for 1940-1941 Ordinance, 1939.
2. A sum not exceeding forty- nine million seven hundred and six | thousand
seven hundred and eighty-seven dollars shall be and
F. Hollands, G. Remedios, and the same is hereby charged upon
Arculli did not bat.
Hurley
Labrum
Brown Asche
Saunders
Bowling Analysis
0. M. R. W. 19 2
8 2 40-
6 2 24 1
3
38 1 17 1
the revenue and other funds of the Colony for the service of the said financial year, and the sald
ON ATTITUDE
OF NEUTRALS
on
.. BERLIN, Nov. 8 (Renter)— The Nazi Foreign Office spokesman, commenting the Belgian Royal visit to the Netherlands, attacked the at- titude of smal; neutrals to the British
blockade. Their at- titude, in German eyes, he sald, scarcely consisted of true neutrality. Neutrals.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1939.
FOREIGN MAILS
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■| HONGKONG, THURSDAY, 9th NOVEMBER, 1938, 9.30 AM
GENERAL HOLIDAY
On Saturday, 11th November, the General Post Office and Kow loon Central Post Office will be open from 8 am to noon, Sheung- wan Branch Post Office will be open from 8 am, to 10 am, and the other Branch Post Offices will be entirely closed.
There will be one collection..from the pillar boxes as on Sundays, one delivery of ordinary correspondence at 11.30 am, and ane de- livery of registered correspondence at 11 am.
The Branch Post Offices at Stanley, Taipo and Un Long will also have one delivery of ordinary correspondence at 11
The Money Order Office will be entirely closed.
A revised edition of the Hong Kong Post Office Guide
is on sale at all Post Offices price $1.00.
Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended,
Christmas and New Year Cards bearing not more than Ave written words and enclosed in open envelopes are accepted by the Post Office at the rate for printed matter, Le. 5 cents per 2 ounces, for alt countries.
Hongkong, China and Macao at 2 cents per 2 ounces, Envelopes must not be closed.
Straits
Japan and Shanghai. Shanghai
Japan.
Japan.
Shangbal
Shanghai.
INWARD MAILS
From
Due
9th Nov. Sth
Nov.
9th Nov.
Manila.
9th Nov.
Calcutta, Straits and Saigon.
9th Novi
Air Mall by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-
NAZI ATTACK
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Manila.
10th Nor.
10th Nov.
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Japan and Shanghai,
-10th Nov.
U. 9. A, Honolulu, Japan
and Shanghal (Ban
Francisco date, 20th October). Manila. Haiphong Manila.
10th Nov.
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11th Nov.
11th Nov.
Shanghai
11th Nov.
Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct
-London date 4th Nov.
Service"
12th Nov.
Shanghal
12th Nov.
|Haiphong
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18th Nov.
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14th Nov.
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Air Mail by "Air France Direct Service"-Paris
date 8th November.
15th Nov,
Japan and Shanghai.
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Canada, U. 8. A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-
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make
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The Nazi press makes a con- centrated attack on smaller neutrals, which it accases of lack of willingness to defend their neutrality.
Government
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EXPENDITURE.
At Bowls
NO LOVE FILMS partment 149,332. Botanical and ernor, at a game of lawn bowls on
IN KUNMING® KUNMING, Nov. 8 (Reuter) Love films will not be allowed henceforth in Kunming by order of the local Government.
Films should exhort patriotism and the determination to resist aggressors to the end, it is stated, and the making of such pictures will mean, propaganda for sucial
education.
INDOOR BOWLS WIN FOR "CHAMPS”
Straits and Manila
Amoy and Shanghai........................... Canton
Air Mail by "Pan American Air-ways Direct Ser-·
vice"--San Francisco date, 7th November. Calcutta and Straits
| Manila.
Manila...
His Excellency the Governor The Civil Service Cricket Club $218,528, Colonial Secretary's Office entertained a team from Govern- Australia and and Legislature 682,818, Audit De- ment House, led by EE, the Gov-Sandakan. Forestry Department 195,466. their green at Happy Valley yes- Shanghai Shanghai. Charitable Services 797,579, Volun- terday. The visitors defeated the Japan and Shanghai, teer Defence Corps 329,167 Naval home team by a narrow margin of Japan. Volunteer Force 65,303, Air Raid 61 shots to 55. Precautions 1,111,627 Defence Con- tribution 7.500.000, Special War Expenditure 1,000,000, District Office (North) 95,042, District Office W. Walker, Mr. Justice R. E (South) 57,315, Education Depart- Lindsell, J. Deakin and HE the ment 2,989,517, Fire Brigade 425,295, Governor (14). Harbour Department 1,802,312, Air Services 143,968, Imports and Ex- pance, A. C. Milne and H, H. Pegg Mr. Justice J, A. Fraser, F. Flp- ports Office 628,594. Súpreme Court 291,610, Magistracy (Hongkong)
The scores were as follows:- Government House:-
(23).
107.498. Magistracy (Kowloon) W. A. Cornell, Col. Collin, Sir 79,318, Kowloon-Canton Railway Atholl MacGregor and E, Bearle 852,896, Legal Departments 330,160,
(24).
OUTWARD MAILS
Registered and Parcel Mall are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where malls are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m. registered and parcel mais are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day. When mails are advertised to close after p.m. Registered and Parcel mails are closed at 5 pm.
A friendly five-game match be-cellaneous Services 2,382,445, Pen- Mr N. L. Smith, A. W. Grimmit Bangkok
Medical Department 3,635,709, Mis- C.8.0.0.-S. Eccleshall, Hon tween the U.S.S. Tulsa and Thesions 3,820,000. Police Force, 4,820,- and E. W. Hamilton (20). " Champs was played of yesterday 397. Post Office 1,245,203, Wireless evening at the Hongkong Bowling 749,422, Broadcasting 127,350, Pri-ing and H. E. Strange (18).
R. R. Wood. V. Ebbage, W. Bunt Alleys and resulted in a win for sons Department 1,220,872, Public the latter by 217 points.
Teams and game scores are us follows:
The Champs-Dick Venezia, Doc Molthen, Gene Faggiano and Chas Miller, Socres: 821, 619,656, 590 and 643. Total 3129.
U.S.S. Tulsa-W. J. Balaski, M. O. Gray. J. A. Harvey and D. Norman. Scores: 524, 638, 553, 583 and 614. Total" 2912,
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Works
For
THURSDAY
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Egypt and Europe via Suez and London Parcels
-due London, 14th December............. Fort Bayard....
A. B. Allen, J, Carr, C. Strange Department 2,384,106, Waterworks 393,568, Public Works and N. M. Rakusen (17). (Recurrent) 1,737,450, Waters (Re- current) vatory 162,954, Sanitary Depart- 1,245.501. Royal Obser-
ment 1,552,224, Secretariat for Chinese Office 92,431, Stores Department Affairs 178,227, Labour 448.884, Treasury, etc. 352,042, Pub-girl, of about 22 years of age, clad straits and Calcutta.
The body of a young Chinese lic Works (Extraordinary) 3,583,-in black cotton trousers and jac-Parcels only Halphong. 550, Fisheries Research Station
ket, was found' noating in 160,000. Total, $49,706,737.
the Fort Bayard Naval Anchorage this morning. Amoy. 3. An additional sum `not ex- The body was removed to the mor- Tourane.
Shanghal and parcels only for Tientsin
Date and Tins
Thư. Ph
6.30 AM
G.P.O. & KP.O.
Heg. stk 8.45 AM Par. 8th 5.00 PM
Ord 9th 9.30 AM
BODY IN NAVAL ANCHORAGE
Straits, Ceylon, India, Mombasa, Beira,
Marques, East and South Africa.
FRIDAY Amoy and Shanghai Bandakan,
Lourenco-
1.30 PM
-2.30 PM
Fri. 10th
or.......... ...si
8.30 AM
9.30 AM
10.30 AM
Parcels 11.00
Ord.
Noon
1.00 PM
1.30 PM
1.30 PM
1.30 PM
2.40 PM
7.00 PM
SATURDAY
Sat. 11th
10.30 AM
WIN FOR D.B.S. Another inter-school' cricket ceeding Five hundred and fifty-tuary where a post mortem will be Haiphong match was played at the DBS.fine thousand one hundred dollars carried out today. There is no Manila. yesterday where Diocesan: Boys shall be and the same is hereby evidence to suspect foul play.
School beat Queen's College by 10 wickets. "Queen's College batted first, to be dismissed for 40, A. Ebrahim taking seven wickets for 12 runs. Barwar Khan (14) was the only player on the Queen's College side to hit double figures,
DBS. repiled with 172 J. Mac- auley retiring after scoring 12. Charlie Whiteld contributing 41,
charged upon the Waterworks Renewals and Improvements Fund for the service of the said financial year, and the sald sum so charged may be expended as hereinafter specified, that is to say
EXPENDITURE
(a) Replacement of Pumps, Ty tam Tuk $39,100; (b) Aberdeen and Aplichau Supply 20,000; (c) Pokfu- lam District Supply 15,000; (d)
Saigon.
Sentence of six months tard Straits and Calcula labour was passed by. Mr. Q. A. A. Amoy. Macfadyen at Kowloon Court yes- Shanghai terday on Lok An, 17., who was convicted on a charge of having on Oct. 27, at King's Park, with two younger boys held up another | youth named Lok Fat-kwan, 19, Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Direct and robbed him of 42 cents and a -due London, 19th Nov.
L. R. Burch 26 not out, and E N. New Waterworks Depot and Plant, wist-watch. Matthews 13.
The two younger
Haiphong
SUNDAY
Parcels 11.00 AM Lettera Noon
Noon
K.P.O...
Noon
Reg. Noon Ori
Service" Reg.
Noon
C.P.O.
Noon Ord. 5.00 PX Sun, 12th
T. T. Lo was the Kowloon 85,000; (e) Replacement boys were remanded in custody, most successful bowler for Queen's of Plant, Waterworks Workshop, and will be dealt with separately. Fort Bayard, Holbow and Pakhol, ...................... College, taking three wickets for Hongkong 80,000; (f) Bowen Road 35 rừng.
Conduit Reconstruction, 170,000; (g) Remove and re-erect Bowen. General Wu Te-chen, former Road Rapid Gravity Fliters at seers' Quarters at Eastern 40,000: Governor of Kwangtung, left Eastern 20,000; (h) New Bervice (k) Reconstruction of Kowloon Hongkong for Chungking on Tues- Reservoir at Bowen Road 50,000: Tong Service Reservoir 5,000; (1) day night by plane-(Central (3) Reconstruction of Albany. Ber- Reconstruction of West Point Ber- News).
vice Reservoir 50,000; (3) Overvice Reservoir 5,000. Total, $559,100,
Swatow
Shanghai Parcels only for Shanghai and Tientsin..
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