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HONGKONG. CANTON & MACAO STEAMERS

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baring arrived, from New York and Ports of call, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their floods are being landed and placed at their risk into the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's godowns at obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.

CONSIGNEES Kowloon, where delivery may, be

landed a their risk into the hazardoar and/or arfra hazardous Godowns of the Hore KONG AND KOWLOON WEARY ANH GopowN COMPANY, LTD., whence and/or from the wharves Delivery may be

obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 18th April, 1940, will be subject to rent All Ulaims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 30th April, 1940, or they will not be recognised.

To comply with the General Bonde Warehouse Regulations, consignoes must have a Revenue Officer in attend sance when damaged dutiable goods

are examined

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined or the 13th April, 1940, at 9am., by Messrs. Carmichael & Clarke.

No Fire Insurance her been affected Bills of Lading will be countersigned by W. R. LOXLEY & Co. (CHINA) LȚB.

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Optional Cargo will not be landed here, unless Notice has been given 48 hours prior to vessel's arrival, hat carried ou from port to port to the final port of call to which the option extenda.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and Goods remaining undelivered after the 16th April, 1940, will be subject to Rent,

All brakeh, chafel, and damaged Goods are to ue left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on 13th April, 1840, at 10 ... by Surveyor Mears. Goddard & Douglas

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To comply with the General Boaded Warehouse Begulations,consignees must harc a Revenue Officer in attendance when damazed dotiable goods are examined.

All claims must reach as before the 15th May, 1940, or they will not be recognized.

No Insurance will be affected.

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

JEBSEN CO., Agents.

[219 Hong Kong, 8th April, 3940.

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PACIFIC AND NEW YORK SERVICES are maintained as "hitherto,

Information regarding INWARD CARGO and all matters relating to freight and passage will gladly be given by

Butterfield & Swire,

Tel. No. 30382,

Agents.

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MACAO RACE MEETING

MEETING Fanling Golf

Big Sweep On The Jockey Cup Race May Pay $23,940

(BY "LAST QUARTER”)

With the weather taking a decided turn for the better at the time of writing, the April Race Meeting of the Marso Jockey Club which takes place tomorrow after noon at the Arela Preta courte should draw quite a large attendance. Under "new direction, the Special $i. Sweep on the "Jockey Cup" is enjoying strong support and it is practically certain that the entire 50,000 tickets will be disposed of by the time the race is run. If this should be the case, the first prize will be $23,940.60.

furlongs

Dick

The usual comfortable steamer speedy and the Ave accomodation will be available for should just about sult him. punters making the trip and a re- Turpin has been running quite view of the entries indicate the well recently and the mala op- possibilities of some very interest-posttion will undoubtedly come ing racing.

CHUNG SHAN STAKES On paper Gold Clause, Meadow 'Eve and Fairy Ousel are the ones to watch in this opening event over six furlongs, and judging from the distribution of weights,

JOCKEY CUP · Fumelo should have an excellent chance here as this peny is very

from this quarter. Tarzan and Quick Despatch are fair bets, j especially the former, whom I con- sider very dangerous in a sprint

race.

CHINSHAN HANDICAP".

(FIRST SECTION) I am inclined to favour Gold) Lucky Eleven has been knock- Clause for the premier position ating at the door so frequently of the finish. Fairy Auk should pay late that I must concede him the well if he manages to come home best chance in this sprint event in front of the three favourites of five furlongs, If Mr. S. C. Liang mentioned.

is up on this chestnut his chances will be greatly enhanced The Tigress should finish very near as this grey is very fast off the mark, Gallant Marshall and Wild Bear are the ones to watch for a bigger dividena. The former is class enough to wm, but is such a tem- peramental racer that punters should be a little careful of him. HIN WANG LUP This trophy which presented Mr. Kwok Hin Wang, has been whose connection with the Club should do racing in the Portuguese Colony a great deal of benefit will probably go to Night View," This black has been coming on in form and ran very well at the Valley last week.

D.B.S. SPORTS ON APR. 17

The annual athletic sports of the Diocesan Boys' School, which were to have been held at the School yesterday, have been postponed to Wednesday, April 17.

Heats in the various events were run of yesterday, and some pro- mising performances were return ed despite the heavy track. Times

STARTING TIMES

FOR WEEK - END

The Royal Hongkong Golf Clad starting times for Fanling during the week-ended are

SATURDAY

Old Course

p.m.

2.16--Commodore McGrigor and

Lt.Cdr. Matheson,

"SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1940.

FOREIGN MAILS

HONGKONG, SATURDAY, 13th APRIL, 1940, 9.30

Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended.

INWARD MAILS

From

2.20-J. A. D. Morrison, and P. S. Shanghail.

Cassidy.

Saigon. Shanghai and Swatow.

a.m.

SUNDAY

Old Course

9.16-J. Linaker and J. B. Harri-

son.

9.20-G. C. Worrall and M. Pol-

lock.

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9.24 J. T. Smith and F. D. Hun-

tér.

9.28 T. A. Pearce and O. E. C.

Marton. 9.32-D. H. Clark and F. A. M.

Elliott.

9.38 J. W. Mayhew and J. M.

Pearson.

9.40 Surg. Cdr. Nicholson and L,

R. Andrewes.

9,44 E. T. McMullen and R. G

Parker.

9.48 D. Humphreys and M. G.

Carruthers,

3.52-T. Megarry and D. M. Mac-

Dougali.

Shanghai.

Canton

U.S.A. and Manila-(San Francisco date, 18th Mar:)

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vice."-San Francisco date, 10th April.

9.56 Brig. McLeod and S. H. Dod- Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"

London date 10th April

Manila

well 10.00-0. W. Reeve and D. M. Canton

Richards.. 10.04-A.. N, and Q. A. A. Macfad- USA, Honolulu, Japan and Manilk (San Francis-

yen.

co date, 19th March) 10.08-A. J. Dennis and P. Japan and Shanghai.

Annis. 10.12-M. D. Cooper and J. W. Shanghal. Shanghal.

Clague. 16.16-R. Young and A. B. Purves. 10.20-G. M. Park and S. L. Lloyd. 10,24-A. H. McBride and L. Jack-

son.

M

Fei Ying will be dan-10.28-1. Newton and Wing Cdr. of 59 seconds and 61 seconds were gerous, especially if the going returned in the two heats of the should be on "the wet side: Gold 10.32-H. Overy and W. J. E. Mac-

Steele Perkins. 440 Yards run while in the High Coin should also do well and Jack.. Jump preliminaries six boys clear-O'Lantern may snatch a place..

ed the bar at 5 feet.

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DENOUNCING WANG

CHINSHAN HANDICAP (SECOND SECTION}

I think Old Fashioned and New Bedford will fight it out in this event with Dow Jones and National CHUNGKING, Apr. 12 (Cen-Anthem very close up. The latter trai)-Mr. Yu Yu-jen, President pony appeals to me as the best of the Control Yuan, will deEver outsider of the day. The race is

a broadcast speech denouncing over five furlongs and I believe Wang Ching-wel over the Central New Bedford will get the better of Broadcasting Station at 7 o'clock Old Fashioned. (Chungking Time) this evening.

SHEKKI HANDICAP

Mr. Tan Kah-kee, Chinese Industrial magnate In Bingapore day's programme is a six furiong The concluding event of the who arrived here recently, will also sprint for Novice Jockeys and I broadcast a speech over the same think one of the Macdo ponles station at 8:51 p.m.

should win, with my choice falling WANG IN CANTON

on Shanghai 4, Rothesay Bay is the main danger and should at CANTON, Apr, 12 (Reuter)-least secure a place. Cloudy Star Wang Ching-wel arrived here to-is the next one amongst the en- day at 2.50 p.m. on a courtesy tries, unless printers are looking visit. He will broadcast a speech for an outsider, in which case I at 6 p.m. tomorrow...

recommend Labour Day.

RADIO PROGRAMMES

SUNDAY

Continued from Pare 3

ABRAHAM LINCOLNA TALK FROM THE STUDIO

11.00

"La Traviata" Act 1

. Belay of Morning Ser- vice from St. Andrew's Church.

12.15 p.z. Act 1,

1.00 Short Mozart Programme.

10 Variations, in C Major - LU Kraus (Piano).

kenzie.

10.36-A. Mack and D." Allen. 10.40-R, B. Mace and J.

Murphy.

Japan and Shanghal. Japan.

U.S.A., Honolulu and Japan (San Francisco date.

13th March) Canton

18th Apr.

18th Apr.

17th Apr.

Air Mall by "Air France Direct Service" — Paris

dace, 10th April,

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Shanghai.

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Manila

C.SA, Honolulu. Japan" and Shanghai (San

Francisco date, 2nd April). Calcutta and Straits Japan.

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OUTWARD

MAILS

Japan and Shanghai.. Japan and Formcsa..

Shanghal.

Haiphong

Japan and Manila.

P. Calcutta and Straits

Shanghai.

10.44 J. W. Anderson and R. M.Bandakan,

King.

Salgon. 10.43-A. S. Allson and G. Thomer-

son.

10.52-W, Hewitt and W. Sharp. 10.58-E. G. Price and F. A. Red-

mond,

11.00-J. A. D. Morrison and K, S.

Morrison.

11.0T E. Pearce and J. C. Tay-

.lor. 11.08-G. G. Altkenhead and R. C.

Gairdner.

11.12-H. J. D. Lowe and H. A.

Mills.

11.16-F. Groves and W. G. Robert-

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New Course

Japan and Shanghai... Australia and Manlia......

Registered and Parcel Mall are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are 9.20-Mrs. Smalley and Mrs. HII-advertised to close at or before 9 am. registered and parcel mails are

lier,

closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day. When malls are advertised to close after 5 p.m.. Registered and Parcel mails are closed at 5 p.m.

9.28-3. T. Butlin and N. K. Lit-

tlejohn.

9.38-A. V. and Mrs. Greaves. 10.00 L. M. S. Lloyd and H. F.

Phillips,

10.32 Mrs. Overy and Mrs. Mac-

kenzle.

10.36-Mrs. Selwyn-Clarke

Mrs. Steele Perkins.

For

Turkish March CANTON UNIVERSITY | Shanghai and Parcels only for Tientsin.

Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra cond. by, Karl Alwin.

7.15 London Relay-"Fathers make Good Mothers.214.

7.30 Verdi's La · Traviata“

London Relay-The News. 8,00 Local Time Signal, Weather Beport and Announcements.

8.03 Lizi--Todtentana Kileny! (Piano) and the Orchestre Symphonique for Farts) cond. by Belmar Meyrowitz,

8.20. "Cello Sotos by Beatrice' Har-

rison.

ENGLISH CLUB

Date and Time

SATURDAY

Sat. 13th

Shanghal.

and Fort Bayard, Hothow and Haiphong

8.30.AN Noon,

G.P.Q. &K.P.O. ·

Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Direct Service”-

due London 21st. April,

Beg.

- 8,00 PM

Ord.

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6.30 PM

SUNDAY

Sun,' 14th

9.00 AM

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Mon, 15th.......

7.15 AM 9.30M

The Canton University English Club has issued a manifesto on its Arst anniversary which falls on. April 15. The manifesto reads as follows:-

Amoy." Bangkok Baigon. Shanghai.

Club first came into being on April Manila The Canton University English Canton

15, 1939. It has ever since played an important role in the promo-

MONDAY

G.P.O. & KP.O

Slagers in order of appearance: Mercedes Capsir: Lionello Cecil, Ida Conti, G. Nassi. N. Villa, A. Baracchi.. 8. Baccaloni and Chonus of La Scala, Milan with Milan Symphony Orches- tra, conducted by "Lorenzo Molajoli.

12.48 Violin Bolo" by. Fritz Kreis- ier.

Adoration (Borowski): Benedictus tion of international goodwill, and Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South Africa, and Rog. 15th 9.45 AM Shepherd's Madrigal (Kreisler); Mackenzie)-with Organ accomp. by Gypsy Caprica (Kreisler). Rondino Herbert Dawson. (On a Theme by Beethoven) (Kreis arr. Salmon); Pastorale; Reel (Cyril Adagio (Marcello. ler) with Piano accomp. by Carl Scott) with Piano accomp. by Mar-

Lamson

103

garet Harrisan.

8.35 Plantation Songs by Paul Ro- beson (Bass)."

"J

1.00 Local Time Signal and Wea- ther Beport

Asla

Dorfmana (Plane), Emanuel Feuermann ('Gello) and the

So early in the morning; Carry me London Philharmonie Orchestra. back to old Virginny: Old Folks at Der Frieschutz-Overture (Weber down south in Dixie: Foor Old Joe; home: Good Night, Ladies; Away -Sir Thomas Beecham

conducting the London Philharmonic Orchestra. Ob, Susanna; aty old Kentucky Rondo

Home--with Orchestra and Chorus,

Anla

Brillant (La Gaite-Weber)

Par

(Piano), Orientale

8.45 Studio Talk on "Abraham

Re Op. 10 No. 9); Tango Lincoln" by Professor L. Forster,

(Albeniz-

-Op. 163, No. 2-art. Kreis Emanuel Feuermann ('Cello'

ler)

9.05 Miltary Band Musk. with Plano by Gerald Moore. Ina); Washington Post (Bousa)-—--The. Stars and Stripes for Ever Bou- vitation to the Waltz (Weber, a Band of B., Welsh Guards with Weingartner and Woodhouse) LA Male Chorus Liberty Bell-March don Philharmonic Orchestra cond, by (Bousa) The Band of HM. Walter Coehr.

Cold-

1.30 Beuter and Rugby Press, Wes- fher Forecast and Announcements.

145 Songs by Milize Korfus (Sa

prano).

La

stream Charda...“

P.15 London Relay-News Bummary, 930 London Edlay-"Despatch from the Front.

Villanelle Dell Acqua). 。 9.45 Rimsky-Korsakov Capriccio Night: O Dreams! (Chopin: Noe. Espagnol, Op. 24 turne, Op. 37. No. 1-Ah. let me weep (Chopin) with Orchestral accomp.

The Lamoureux Orchestra of Paris conducted by Albert Wold, Orchestral Selections.

2.00

10.00 Organ Sales by G. D. Can-

Introduction and Finale (from

Orpheus In The Underworld-Over-ningham, ture (Offenbach) Lucerne Kursaal Orchestra. A Midsummer Night's Sonata od 94th Psalm). Fanfare Dream Nocturno Mendelssohn) (Lemmens), Bir Thomas Beecham cond. the Lon-

10.13 don Philharmonic Orchestra:

Studio - Sunday Evening Epilogue.

Conducted by the Rev. D. Donnel 1. 9.J. Subject: "Our Father

2.13 Scarlatti The Good Humour- ed. LadiesBallet.

London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Eugene Goossens,

2.30 Close down.

Who art in Heaven...

10.35 Close down

in carrying out propaganda work, bets, the Club has gained a fairly With the co-operation of our mem- successful year. Most of the for- elgn and. Chinese newspapers of the Colony have rendered 18 valiable assistance to whom we are greatly indebted.

wishes as follows:

Now, we beg to express our

We strongly appeal to all friend- ly Powers to give us assistance;

We earnestly urge our fellow citizens to support our Govern- ment;

University has been enlisted as a Since every student of Canton member of the "Friends of the Wounded Soldiers," we sincerely hope all students will help this good cause:

We promise that we shall do our best to fulfil the mission which is rightly and justly ours.

The body of an unknown Chi-

yesterday afternoon in May Road, nese male was found by the Police

between Magazine Road, and Gap. Road, The body was in a highly decomposed condition and it is be- 3:eved that death occurred some

days ago. There were no indica- tions of foul play

Halphong

London Parcels only due London, 23rd May. Shanghai,

Haiphong Canton

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