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DRAW FOR OPEN PAIRS, 8 British RINKS BOWLS TOURNEY Merchantmen

The draw for the first round in the OPEN PAIRS and RINKS of the Lawn Bowls Championships were made yesterday at Messrs. Gands, Price and Company." The pairs matches wil start on, Tues- day, June 10, and the rinks on Sunday, Jane 15,

The draw was conducted by the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl Mac-" Gregor, President of the H.KL.B.A.

Torpedoed Near U.S.

FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1941.

FOREIGN MAILS

HONGKONG, FRIDAY, 6th JUNE 1941.

An experimental service providing sea transit to USA, and "alt transit from U.S.A. to Lisbon and United Kingdom has been institut- ed. The inclusive postage rate is H. K. $3.00 per öz for letters NEW YORK, June 5 (Reuter) and H. K. $1.00 each for postcards. Correspondence for this ser- (Skip) K. M. Ramjahn Y. Yu- Eight British merchantmen, total-vice should bear the usual blue air mail label with the superscrip-" At Kowloon F.C.-H. Drew and suf. U. A. Rumjahn and 8. Ming 54.268 tons, were recently tortion "By sea to U.S.A." V. C. Dixon v. T. A. Madar, and A. Rumjahn (Skip).

pedoed within 700 miles of United

Cameron

OPEN PAIRS

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The Printed Matter Bervice to the following places in China ts temporarily suspended:-

Yunnan

Szechten Kwelchow

Hunan

E P. Guest; V. Atienza and V. At Kowloon F.C.-S. R. Soling, States shores. Chittenden v. A. Eastman and W. F: K, Modi, W, A: Rozaric and H.

The public are reminded that it is a breach of postal This was disclosed by the Mari-regulations to enclose in a postal cover communications intend. Simpson.

W. Randall (Skip) vs. A. Gray time. Commission yesterday and ed for persons other than the addressee. At Craigengower C.C.-W.K. Way E. Curtis, A. W. Smith and the disclosure has driven home to and E Zimmern v. C. W. Lam and Fincher (Skip).

United States officialdom the fact N. P. Karanfia; H. Nish and G. At Police R.C.-F. X. Delgado, A. that the danger to the Western Sewell v. E G. Post and W. J. Kitchell, C. W. Lam, and N. PHemisphere is increasing ally.

Karanja (Skip) v E. Strange, S. At Recrelo-F, Nolan and B. JU-Strange,

The torpedoed ships, named by C. Strange and H. lott v. A. W. Smith and E. Curtis Strange (Skip); W. E. MacFarlane,

the Commission. were, the San W. McNeil and P. A. Peckham v. J. M. Thompson, J. D. Thomson curity. Darilngton Court, Ramilies, Felix, Rothermere, British Se- R. Laigh and R. S. Meadow.

and W. MacFarlane (Skip) v. P. At Police R.C.-T. R. Hunter and D. Crawdley, E. Kirman, J. Hemp. L Jack v. J. W. Harrop and S. H. sey and W. J. Burling (Skip)...

At Recreio-C. R. Logan, W. At Kowloon Docks--H. White and A. J. Hall v. C. M. Silva and S. M. Thom (Skip) v. H. H. Rose, Williamson, E, H. Remedios and C.

F. X. Soares; J. Noronha and C. G. Sliva v. E. Scard and J. E Hen-G. H. Sherriff, T. W. Carr and N. J. Bebbington. (Skip); A. Lapsley, R. Lapsley Jnr., R. Lapsley and E Kern (Skip) v. A. Shepperd, T. Seddon. M. E Purvis and W. C Simmonds (Skip).

Marvin:

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At HK Football Club--N, Bebbington and J. F. McGowan v. M. I. Razack and A, J. Coelho.

At Kowloon "C.C.-R. T, Broad-

At Craigengower C,C.-J. Gellat."

bridge and N. A. E Mackey V. Aly. E. V. Ebbage, J. F. McGowan Stevens and J. A, A. Selby.

and M. N. Rakusen (Skip) v. "W. Naet, A. Eastman... T. Fergusson and

At Kowloon Bowling Green Club -G. E, F. Thompson and E. V. Searle v. H. F. Shields and

W. Simpson (Skip); M. A. 0. Hatt: A. Altken and J. G. Meyer zack and W. Ward (Skip) v. R Baptista, J. H. Xavier, Y. A. Ra- v. E. Levett and H Spong.

At Civil Service C.C.-K. W. Far-Basa, A. E. Contes, J. S. Landolt row and A. G. Grattan v. G. W. and C. S. Rosselet (Skip).

lerton and G. Davies.

JUNE 13

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Star Cross, Silveryew and Clan MacDougal.

The position of the torpedoings is given as roughly 700 miles east of Labrador and some 350 miles South of the tip of Greenland

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H.M. THE KING VISITS WAR FACTORIES

INTEREST EVINCED IN SHELL-MAKING LONDON, June 5 (BWS)The

The factory, which before the war produced fountain pens, tele- phone Instruments and ash trays, now turns out seats for ighter

Fukien (except Amoy and Kulangsü) Kwangsi

North and East of Kwangtung. ·

Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended.

INWARD AIR MAILS

Due

From

Air Mail by "Fan American Airways 'Direct Ser

vice" San Francisco date, 26th May, Air Malt by "Pan American Airways Direct Ser-

vice", San Francisco date, 10th June.

6th June

17th June

OUTWARD AIR MAILS

For

FRIDAY

"British Overseas Airways."

At Kowidon Bowling Green Club -F.A. Machado, C. M. Silva, R. F.King today saw the great use boing Luz and F. M. da Silva (Skip) V.

made of plastic work for war pro- At Kowloon F.C.-K. C. Hamil-A. M. Omar, K. M. Omar, B. A

duction when he visited a war ton and A. M. Holland v. H. Bec-Bradbury and U. M. Omar (Skip): factory in the Home countries. kenshire and A. Zimmern; J. W. B. D. Evans, R. Ogden, B. Gibson, Leonard and W. Ward v. R. P. and W. V. Field (Skip) v. R. Main, Pips and J. McKelvie.

J. A. Watson, W. Melrose and J. At. Craigengower CC, G. J.C. Chalmers (Skip), Perkins and W. Mair v. J. V, Ram- At Kowloon C.C.-F. Nolan A. aeroplanes, wireless containers 'and say and R. Morrison.

Jillett, J. McCutcheon and C, Gow- other containers for radio equipair Mail by Air to Bangoon to connect with län (Skip) v. L J. Silva, H. Ament in planes. Alves, F. V. V. Rebeiro and A. M The King also visited a shell] Rodrigues (Skip).

factory where he saw the 300,000th At Kowloon Docks . A. Reme-shell of a certain type being turn- dios, F. A, Xavier, M. A. Carvalho Ab H.K. Football Club-D. A. Ro. and L. A. Guterres (Skip) v. L zarto and J. 5. Landolt v. M. F. Sykes, W. McNeil, R. Duncan and Alarcon and LF, Xavier; W. Col- A J. Hall (Sp); C, vas, O. P ledge and E Kirman v. W. B. Remedios, J. C Remedios and E. Harris and A. Soutar.

da Souza (Skip). v. W. L. Walker, At Civil Service CC-M. A. Bap-J. c. G, J. McKelvie and A, M. tista and G. B. Lald v. W. Wil-Holland '(Skip). Hamson and C. S. M. Thom: W.

At Kowloon Bowling Green Club -W. C. Ogley and T. Fergusson v. LJ. Bilva and J. F. V. Rebeiro; A. A. Dand and W. V. Field v. D. Hung and F. R. Zimmern,

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E. Webber and W. C. Higgs v. J.

J. Basto and C. H. Basto.

At Recreto-E. C. Fincher and

A. W. Ramsay v. W. L. Walker and

R. Duncan: B. A. Mansell and P.

C. Morgan v, W. C. McMaster and M. Fergussrn.

HOCKEY ON SKATES

At Kowloon, C.C.-J. A. Reme- ROYAL SCOTS BEAT

MIDDLESEX

dios and L A. Gutierrez v A. Lapsley and R. Ogden; J. §. Rid- dell and J. C. Aitken Y. A F Displaying better combination, Noronha and A. M. Rodrigues. ROYAL SCOTS beat MIDDLESEX At Police R.CU A. Rumjah: by seven goals to two in a friend and A. H. Rumjahn v. C. F. Need- ly hockey skating encounter at the ham and A. Brooksbank.

Kowloon Skating Rink, Mongkok. yesterday.

JUNE 15

At Kowloon FC.-G. H, Sherriff and A. Hyde Lay v, "H. A. Alves and F. B. B. Rebeiro,

ed out.

Date and Time

Fri. 6th June

EPO. Reg. 34.00. Ord.

the Reg

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Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A.

Europe via "Pan-American Airways and Trans-Reg. Atiantle Services"

GP.O.

4.30 PM

4.00 PM

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K.P.O. Reg. 5.00 PM

Ord. 5,30 PM

and G.P.O.

Ord.

Tue, 17th Jane

K.P.O.

Reg. 5.00 PM

Ord.

He was told the process occupied only half an hour.

5.30 PM

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, USA. and

Europe vis “Pan-American Airways and Trans. Reg. Atlantic Services"

G.P.O.

5.00 PM

Ord.

7,00 PM

His Majesty saw the red hot in- gota being pulled from the furnace at one end of the factory while at the other end he saw completed shell.

CRETE EVACUATION

INCIDENT

Melbourne message state that Mr. LONDON, June S (BWS)-A

W. M. Hughes, Australian Minis- ternt. Navy, revealed that during the

evacuation from Crete the

TUESDAY

5.00 PM 7.00 XM

Six French Ports Reported

Made Available To Germans

LONDON, June 5 (Reuter)-Reports of further plans for the col-

Cruiser Perth which transported laboration between Vichy and the Nazis were current in London yes. 1,000 troops, was intensively terday and though they do not so far find confirmation in official bombed.

circles they are interesting indications of German aspirations" re- garding French assistance."

Though she was hit and sus- tained damage from a near miss she was safe.

Royal Scots took the lead early at the start and at half time, the score was 6-2 in their favour. In the second stanza however, the jured.

At Police R.C.-J. H. Gelling and H. G. Wallington v. L. A. Jordan Middlesex improved considerably į

and C. E. Longley.

and were constantly bombarding

One of these reports suggests that under the terms of the Hit-

Four were killed and three in-naval bases are to be made avail-

ler-Darian agreement, six French! able for joint use by the French

Ar Civil Service C.C.-H. Bick-the Scots' goal; The brilliant SPANISH LEGATION nell and G. Elphick C. H. Gough goalkeeping of the Scots' goal-

and J. E. Hayward.

At

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OPEN RINKS Civil Service C.C.-J. W Leonard. G. S. Ladd. L. O. R. Souza and M. J. Medina (Skip) v. & G. Grattan, J. H. Geling, C. F. Need- ham and A. Brooksbank (Skip); J. Riddell, J. McWalter, J. C. Altken

keeper, Rough, prevented the opposing forwards from scoring

more than two goals to which Royal Scots replied with one to- wards the final.

The game was capably handled by Mr. E. B. Nanak.

Royal Ecots goals were scored by

IN HSINKING

and German fleets.

5

LONDON, June PALACE AUDIENCE

Marshal Sir Arthur Longiore was (BWS)--Air

received in agdience by the King The ports mentioned are Sete on yesterday on relinquishing the ap- the Mediterranean coast of France, pointment as Air Officer C-C. Beirut in Syria, Ville Franche near of the Middle East Command of Nice," Algiers, Casablanca and R.A.F. to beeme Inspector-Gen-

Dakar.

MADRID, June. * (Reuter)— legation L Spain 18 opening a

If this report is borne out by Hsinking the capital of Mançnu- developments it is chivously of first kuo and is also renewing diploma-class importance. tic relations with Iran.

The possession cf. Dakar would "It is stated that this step has put German ships at a base where

eral of RAF.

The King invested, him with the insignia of G.C.B.

Mr. L. S. Amery. Secretary for Indle, has sent à message to

and W. Mair (Skip) v. W. E. Web.. McGready (3), Scott (2), Evans been taken with the desire to "ar-the distance between Africa and Malta expressing admiration for rive at the fullest relations with the South American continent, is the way in which Malta was 'fac-

ber, W. Figgs, S. H. Marvin and F. N. Hill (Skip).

and Crocker. while Thornton, Neins, Tom and Grossmith replied those for Middlesex..

"

MIDDLESEX: Thornton (Capt.), Nelns, Grossmith, Farr and Tom.

ROYAL SCOTS: McGready

At HK, Football Club-W, Mc Leod, W. B. Harris, W. 8. Dal and J. Shepherd (Skip) v. C, Gough, J. Hayward, A Souter and C. Rile (Skip); C, Woodcock, V. Attenza, (Capt.), Scott, Rough, Evans and

Dowman and V. Chittenden Crocker.

C.

WAR-TIME HISTORY MAY BE REPEATED IN DERBY

LONDON. June 5 (Reuter) War-time history may well be repeat-

ed in a race for the Derby which only twice in the long history has been woh by a woman owner.

„Lady James Douglass' GAINSBOROUGH triumphed in 1918. The other occasion was Mrs. Miller's MID-DAY SUN in 1937.

countries signifying the no more than about 2,000 miles triumph of the new order in the and would also constitute a fur- ing enemy attack. Malta was ac world."

ther menace to British shipping corded responsible' government 20 from West African ports.

years ago.

to

INTER-VARSITY CRICKET AT LORDS

LONDON, June 5 (Reuter)--Ox- ford and Cambridge, have agreed meet in an inter University cricket match at Lords at June 28, This is the first occasion "the Universities will have met in war- time cricket..

LONDON, June

(BWS)-

The Hungarian Prime Minister, Western *Australia is the first who is on an official visit to Rome State to achieve total contribu- was received by the Pope yester- tions of £6,250 needed to buy a der

Spitare.

One Ship Every Five Days

LONDON, June 5 (Reuter)-The Belgian Finance Minister, who returned to London today from the United States after a visit, said AJ1 proceeds of the one-day that he had been able to see the steps now being taken in the match will go to the Red Cross. United States to assist Britain and although she has not reached the Cambridge have raised a team peak of production, she is giving powerful aid to the common cause

Now the brightest chance is held Beckhampton, he was not among which has been playing against

by MOROGORO, owned by the the original Derby entries, but various opponents. but Oxford He Bad visited one shipyard where a 7,000-ton ship was turned Senior Maharani Saheb of Kolba-when Epsom was not available) have not arranged any games out every five days. In another, a tanker was turned out every week. pur, widow of the Maharajah of necessitating a chance in venue, though they have elected a cap. He said, that one" aeroplane factory, which was not in existence Kolhapur.

entries were reopened allowingtain who has several good men last November,

er, was now producing 100 engines dally Morogoro won four times as a such as Morogoro to compete and round whom to build a team, two-year-old and when purchased so he carries the colours of the last year, it was planned to send Indian princess. him to India but the Maharajah's

In the Guineas a few weeks ago,

STOCKHOLM, June 6 (Reuter)

death, together with the reopening Morogoro was extremely unlucky-Ten Swedish fishing boats which

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ORIGINAL ENTRY

He concluded: "The Allies will not win the war because they have right on their side but because they will have guns, ships and planes from the United States.".

of Derby entries, caused a change finishing second but was credited had been captured by the German Printed and Published by Henry Lloyd Marrow, for the Hongkong

with an outstanding chance for the naval forces have now been re-

· Remaining in his stable at Derby.

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