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HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

PRESIDENT LINER

Sailings

HONGKONG to SINGAPORE direct

About middle of April,

HONGKONG to SAN FRANCISCO direct

First week in May,

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AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES

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· ROUND · WORLD SERVICE"

AGENTS FOR T.W.A. AND UNITED AIR LINES.

12, PRDDER ST.

TEL. 28171.

N.Y.K. LINE

IMMINENT SAILINGS

PASSENGER AND FREIGHT

LIVERPOOL, via SINGAPORE . BOMBAY, MARSEILLES (CASA-

BLANCA), etc.

JAPAN. HONOLULU,

SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES, VALPARAISO via Way Ports

SYDNEY, MELBOURNE,

via MANILA and Way Ports

NEXT WEEK.

NEXT WEEK,

VANCOUVER and SEATTLE

EARLY MAY FORTNIGHTLY;

FREIGHT ONLY ·

THIS WEEK

THIS WEEK

THIS WEEK

NEW YORK via JAPAN, -

LOS ANGELES, and PANAMA......

BOMBAY

CALCUTTA

LONDON via Port Said,

MARSEILLES, GIBRALTAR,

(CASABLANCA), etc.

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END OF APRIL

Complete Information From Your Agent or: NIPPON YUSEN KÄISYA

KING'S BUILDING

Telephone 30291.- General Passenger Agents in the Orient for CUNARD WHITE STAR LINE

TRAVEL A.-O. LINE

To AUSTRALIA ·

Calling at Manila, Thursday Island, Cairns, Towns-

ville, Brisbane, Sydney & Melbourne, etc.

NEXT SAILING

EARLY IN JUNE, 1940.

For Freight or Passago apply to:-

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

Tel. No. 30332,

Agents.

1. Connaught Road.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.

SAILINGS POE SWATOW, AMOY & FOQCHOW & RETURN

Subject to alteration without notice

KWANGCHOWWAN-HONGKONG SERVICE

Sailings Twice Weekly from Hong Kong

For Freight and Éxango apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO.,

•P, & O. Bulding.

Softball

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RACING

Contimed from Page á

by India and Britain, neither of Geordie 140, Gog 153, Heddon 153, whom have yet contested the fin-King's Envoy 140, Labour Day 140, als of previous tournaments

India has had much the harder rue to hoe" in getting through to the last round and. despite the opposition's heavy slugging "Plug" Gillespie, Dave and Stan Leonard, the indian boys are fancied on the strength of their sound defen- sive displays:

Lancashire Chap 162, Lucky Eleven 145, March Brown 151, National Dignity 140, National Honour 140, Popular Star 160. Radium Star 168. Strathdoon 156, Sunshine Susie 158. The Tigress 164. Wild Bear 158. 7.-Canterbury Park Heap (From

the Two Mile Post, Once

Round and In)

Britain's questionable spot will

A Green Time 142 Australian be in the pitching business where prince 159, Brown Derby 145, Cat- Denham Crary. George Fowler or trick Bridge 152, Comedy Star 155, "Smudge Smith will hold sway. Fair Chance 182, Grand Allegiance The Arst named had a bad attack 152. Income Tax 150. Maple Star of "buck-fever," as "Doc" Molthen

155. Nancy Lee 14 Perola called it, when Denham had dim-d'Oriente 152, Piccadilly Jim, 155, culty in Anding the plate against Princess Claro 182, Quick Despatch the Filipinos, last Sunday and 138. Rowan 162, Spring Shine 157, he should run into another erratic winnie 133. " spell, it is doubtful that the other two twirlers will be effective against the eagle-eyed Indian lads, who play strict percentage Dall.

The respective squads. are 25 follows:--

INDIA: Kassa Nazarin, "Tarzan Ismall. Jesse Arculli, Abdul Omar (If f). A. R. Kitchell, Obear Ar culli, Sherry Bux, "Savage" Hassan, "Cyclone" Baker. Abbas and "Sun- burn" Omar.

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BRITAIN Denham Crary. Gil- Lesple, Terry Leonard, Willie Sprin- kle, George White. Dave Leonard.

Stan Albert Leonard.

Leonard, George Fowler. "Pinky" Higgins, Fittinghoff, "Smudge" Smith. Patsy Jorge, and Sammy Izatt -

The latter aggregation have more Individual stars than the former, but whoever does finally, march off with the Falconer Shield, will! know they've been in a ball game. LEAGUE FIXTURES

An extra Item will be served up for the fans who care to go with- out tiffin the Canadian Chinese, the Baby lacsies tangling with Panthers in a league fixture. The Canucks are hot favourites to win this season's pennant but have to take two of their three..remaining fixtures in order to be certain of the championship title and the Southard Shield which goes with it.

"GIANT KILLERS

The Baby Panthers, by virtue of a surprising win over the Wahoos," are known as the slant-killers of the Ladies' League and should offer stern competition,

The full programme and umpires are as follows:-

KOWLOON FOOTBALL

CLUB GROUND:

Ladies International:

10.30 am China . Portugal- Umpires-F. J. Molthen, E. R. Hearther and J. 'Higgins.

Men's International:

12 noon: India v. Britain-Um- plres F. J. Molthen, E. R. Hear- ther and J. Alvares.

League Match:

115 p.m. Baby Panthers v. Cana- dian Chinese--Umpires-F. J. Moi- then, E. R. Hearther and . J. Al- varea.

COLONY'S HEALTH

The number of cases of notifi- able diseases reported to the Health authorities yesterday were 20 of tuberculosis, five of cerebro- spinal fever, three or diphtheria

and one each of small-pox, scar-

let fever, measles ant dysentery.

8-Mount Davis H'cap-"B" Class

COMBINED EXERCISES CONCLUDE

Hongkong's five-day war games concluded yesterday morning, when it was reported that the "enemy" had failed to attain any tenable position. "The official communique

Bays:-

During the night further at- tacks were made by small craft along the south shore and were re- pulsed An attack to exercise the inner line of defences was again carried out. The enemy having falled to establish himself in any tenable position by daylight, there was no occasion for counter-at- tacks. The exercise was therefore concluded at 7 a,m.

9-Charters Towers H'cap—“B” ' Class (From the 1 Mile Post) A Great Time 163, Annabella 142. Second Section (1 MDe) Bruno 150, Brutus 150, Cocklerot Blue Diamond 156, Expansion 153, Derby Day 140, Double Finesse Time 151. Jennifer 161, Just In 153. Flying Dutchman 159," Happy Time 154. King Kong 161, Lanca-Landings 150. Princess Claro 147, shire Lass 163. New Star 165. Peace Pumpernickel 153, Springhurst 152, ful View 147. Potentate 157, Rob Tevlotdale 155, Triumphant Day

165. Vixen Tor 152. Roy 168. Rose Jane 140.

CHINA NAVIGATION

COMPANY, LIMITED.

Frequent and Regular Sailings for

SWATOW, AMOY, SHANGHAL, TSINGTAO, WEIHAI VEI,

CHEFOO and TIENTSIN.

KWANOCHOWWAN, PaxHo and Horow

HAIPHONG.

CANTON,

"ir

TOURANE, SAIGON and BANGIOr.

SINGAPORE, PORT

SWETTENHAM and PENANG

For further particulars regarding loading dates etc. please apply to:-

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

TELEPHONE NO. 30331

MAERSK LINE

PRSK

Fortnightly Express Sailings

SHANGHAI and JAPAN

·to′′

LOS ANGELES, PANAMA. NEW YORK, BOSTON, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE,

NORFOLK & SAVANNAHTMTM

Through Ba/L are issued to Central and South America, Gulf and Caribbean Sea Forte.

EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR PASSENGERS AT MODERATE RATES."

For Freight and Passage please apply:-

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JEBSEN & CO.

Canton Shamsen, B.C. Agenta. Hong Kong, Padder Buikling

Tel. 31205-6. Tel 10916.

BANK LINE (CHINA)LTD

AGENTS FOR

ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD.

Regular sailings for UNITED KINGDOM as opportunity offeral

NEXT SAILING SECOND WEEK IN MAY

AGENTS: FOR DE

THE BANK LINE, LTD. ORIENTAL AFRICAN LINE

NEXT SAILING ABOUT FOURTH WEEK IN JUNE

for Mauritius, Reunion, Tamatave, Lourenco Marques, Durbanland Cape Po:te

AMERICAN-ORIENTAL 'LINE

Regular sailings for Boston, New York, Philadelphis & Baltimore

NEXT SAILING SECOND WEEK IN APRIL

AGENTS FORA,

KLAVENESS LINE

(PACIFIC COAST ASIATIC, SERVICE)

HONGKONG DIRECT TO LOS ANGELES (in 21 Days) THENCE TO SAN FRANCISCO, PORTLAND, ORE, TACOMA & SEATTLE.

NEXT SAILING FOURTH, WEEK IN APRIL **

Issuing through Ba/Lading to Guir& ATLANTIC COAST with transhipment at Ice Axeuzes by flat opportunity

For Freight or Paisage on any of the above lines apply

General Managers. -

Tel. No. 18037 and 28039,

Telephone 27191

THE BANK LINE (CHINA), LTD,

· SATURDAY,» APRIL 13, 1940. —PAGE #T

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RAJPUTAN CATENAR

P. & O. S. N. CO. We have a Sailing Homewards MIDDLE APRIL carrying Passengers and Freight. Also Frequent Cargo Departures B. I. S. N. CO. LTD. Frequent Sailings to Straits, Rangoon" and Calcutta.

E. & A. S.S. CO. LTD. Monthly Sailings to Rabaul, East Coast of Australia and Tasmania. Also frequent sailings to Shanghai and Japan.

All vessels may call at any porta on or off the route and the route and all sailings are subject to cancellation change or deviation with or without notice.

Passengers are requested to register their requirements perforce but under present circumstances syilings are restricted.

Details may be obtained from

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE.CO

P&O BUILDING CONNAUGHT ROAD CENTRAL HONGKONG.

PHONE 27721.

To CANADA, U. S.A.

་-

AND EUROPE

VIA-

CANADIAN

PACIFIC

ROYAL YORK

HOTEL

** TORONTO

A SAILING FROM HONGKONG THE THIRD WEEK IN APRIL (Omitting Honolulu)

NEXT SAILING TO MANILA SECOND WEEK IN MAY.

Due to existing emergency, the consistency of prompt.de- partures and arrivals of Canadian Pacific Steamships which has been maintained heretofore may bè disturbed. Apply to Canadian Pacific representative for particulars of salling dates.

Fast through trains direct, from ship's side at Vancouver ---or stop-over at Beautiful Victoria, theries by comfortable, fast B.C. Coast Services to Vancouvér-In Canada's Evergreen Playground

Lake Louise,

See the Majestic Canadian Rockies " Banff. Stop-overs if you wish. No extra rail fare required in Canada for Drawing room or Compartment séèdplëd by one person. In sümfier the scenic Gréf Bakös Bönte is an op- tional inland sea trip fór Trans-Continental passengers,

Canadian Pacific

Union Building-Telephone 20752

BARBER-WILHELMSEN

MONTHLY SERVICE TO

SPANS THE WORLD

BOSTON AND NEW YORK

LINE

VIA LOS ANGELES & PANAMA CANAL PORTS.

by NEW FAST: VESSELS

NEXT SAILING ABOUT MIDDLE APRIL Very modern passenger accommodation available

DODWELL & ̈CO., LTD.

Hong Kong, Bank Building

Agents.

Telephone 2002i,

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