1937-02-17 — Page 21

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

VOLUNTEER CRICKET WEEK GAMES

Teams Are Announced

The following deums have been selected to represent the HK.V.D.C., during Race Week.

v. K.C.C.

At K.C.C. ground on Monday, February 22:H. Owen Hughes (Captain), E Zimmern, A. Zimmern, W. Rapley, G. Souza, IL A. Murray, A. K. Mackenzie, E. J. R. Mitchell, P. C. Frost, J. E. Richardson, I. S. Forbes.

v. UNITED SERVICES At H.K.C.C. ground Tuesday, Hughes February 23:-H. Owen

(Captain), A. K, Mackenzie, R. H. Grifiths, J. E. Richardson, H. B. Neve, T. Mudur, G. A. Stewart, E. C. Fincher, L. Dunnett, P. C. Frost, W. Stoker,

YH.K.C.C.

HALILKC.C, ground Wednesday, Hughes February 24-H. Owen

(Captain), E. C. Fincher, N, A. E. Mackay, F. Broadbridge, E. Zimmern, V. Bond, G. Souza, D, Hung, A. Zimmern, T. Madar, W. Rapley.

Play on cach day will start at 1.30 p.m.

AUSTRALIA MEETS MEXICO, APRIL 30

In Davis Cup Tie

Mexico City, Feb. 10. The Federal District Tennis As- sociation has announced that the North-American Zone Davis Cup match between Mexico and Australia will begin on April 30.

The winner will meet either the United

States OF Japan. United Prens.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1987.

The East China team which performed against South China last Sunday, several members of which will

appear in fo-day's match agaiñal the Hongkong F. A. Eleven. (Photo King's Studio)

LEADING PERFORMERS

BADMINTON LEAGUE Individual Records: The

Complete

Below will be found the up-to-date. T. Woo and (King's Collegn) records of various couples competing 3. Pasand K. In the Hongkong Badminton League.

$20,000 TITLE BOUT Thess whit be revised weekly in fu-

OFFER

Chicago, Feb. 10.

of a boxing Sam Plan, manager "stable" which Includes Barney Ross, has offered Lou Ambers G$20,000 to fight Davy Day in Chicago in a 15 rounds title baut.-United Press.

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1937. 20th, 2200, 23rd, 24th and 27th February, 1937.

On Saturday, 20th, Monday, 22nd and Tuesday, 23rd February, the first bell will be rung at 11.00 a.m., and the first race will be run at 11.30 4.1.

ture and will appear every Saturday in the Telegraph.

MEN'S DOUBLES

A vision

J. J. Remedios and 3. A. Oliveira

(Reecel) 27 23

and I, A. Alver Bow (Recreio) ......

E. F. Fincher

(St. Andrew's

F. 11. Kwois and B. W. Lang

(C.n.C.). And

•College).... 6. Hruth And R.

John's)

K. C. Yo and A... W.

(Kowloon Ton "A")

H. M. de V. Soares and W. LAW

rence (V.1.C.)

L. FA Kirby and F. J. Dawson

(King's College) .......

R. P. Chan and W. N. Cheung

(King's) College) .................

(V.B.C) --y

5. A. Ramlahn and C. N. da Siva

(V.R.C.J

Merritt

anil

(8, and S. Hume)

A. U. Barretto and F. H. In Scares

mit "A" 18 15

C. Y. Yung and I

(CRC) W. Ho (DRC) 27 11 16 L. A. Carvalho and E. A. It, Alven

(creo "A") ... AP Xuyler and IL A. Harrow

(itecreto "B")

C. H. Hoors and 1. 8. Liew

(Uniworalty "A")

5. A. Gray and A. E. P. Quest

(St. Andrew'■}

L. A. Bilva kod E. A, 22 Alves

F. A. Broadbridge and P. V. Wang On Wednesday, 24th February, the first bell will be rung at 11.30 a.m. and the first race will be run

F. I. Wong and T. W. Wong

(Chinese "Y")

K. H. Lo and T. Ton

College) *****

(King's College) COMPAR

Lists

H. Smith and F. Wilson (St. John's) 90

Lan

(King's College) "aggregades

C. D'Almada

(Kowkon Tong "3")

H. M. de V. Boarse and D. d'Aquino

(V.R.C.)

(King's College)

LO. 100 and C., D'Almasta (K-

Lances)

IN

K. Shute and Mr. E. L. 11. Shule

(Free Enticen)

11. A. Barron and Mia M. Ribeiro

(fecrelo "D") ................. 12 7 D. Kwok and átis P, McCaw (B4

4 4 0

* : ' 5. P. Chan Mian Churn (0.1.0.) = 8,0

P. K. Bul d Min J. Choa

(Uniremity)

Hr. and Mr. B. W. Liang (C.R.C.) 6 E. A. IL Ares & Mia B. Remedios

(Recreio "I

N. A. E. Hackay & Miss Gonzales

(Kowloon Tong)

A. H. Bilya and Hlia A. Remedios

(Recrein "U")"

H. Kew and Mrs. Cuatro (Kowloon

Tonx)

0

G2 4 R. Koh and Mine Smith 18%. John's) 18 5 10 | G. A. Balth & Mrs. Barlow (St

John's)

II. N. Chung

17.0

18 IG 2

Lo (King's

A

1

12 10 B

(BL

R. E. Lee & Miss M. Xavier (Kow=

loon Tong

..... 12 53 Rota

1

1. A. Barro and Mine 5. Nemedios

(Recreto "1"}

6. 4

2

..... 16 B T

A. M. Hira & Miss M. Ribeiro

(Recrelu "")

2

97.2

11. A. Darron & Mrs. E de Sous

(Recreio "1"}

2

(St. Andrew'}

F. W. L

T Lam

and

P.

... 187 11 Chan

60 0

5

4

4 GO

C. N. da Silva, and A. J. Blasto

K. I Yong and Min V.

(University) g

..... 20 4 11 Khoo

and

it. Kew

24 เท

2017 7

Q

* G 1

ű

1

Yang Chen

30 1

TB 10

P. C. Leung & Mise W. Cheung

(C.R.C.)

P. E. Tan and P. K. Hul (Univer

0

(V.R.C.)

EL II. Bhute and W. Bhule

Kol and B. A.

Free lances) .................. 21 12

Tremlett (BL

2

L.

A Carvalho and A. . Silv

John's)

0

£ 4 2

4 3

S. P. Chan and Me W. Chenn

(C.R.C.)

W. C. Chor and Alas. Perry

(Q.1.C.)

& 1

A. J. Busto and

T. C. Lee and K. L.

(Recreio "A". "Yong (Univer

16 13 2

(V.R.C.)

04 2

9. W. Liang and Mia W. Cheung

(C.R.C.)

· B

0

(King

16 13 2

30

E, de Sousa and Mine A. Oumund

(Revela "")

05

W. C. Choy and P. C

B. P. Chare and

K. L. Hul

0

T. C. Lee and Мы

(University}

M

P.

and K.

13.

2 B 1

3 3 0

GRA

12 %

K. C. Yeo and Ho (Kowloon Tong

"D")

"

4

14

F. B. Koh and K. M. Lee (K. Teng

AGE. Xavier and Mm.

Bouck

109

.

**D"}

B0

(Recreio "B")

1 2 2

and J. Alvare

12 € 6

A

G. A, Smith and Mrs. Bextile (St.

John's)

TAMAN

8 2 1

BS 1

W. N. Cheung and

K. L. Lul

(B). Andrew's)

*********

21 * 15

H. A. Noronha and G. G. J'areiza

(Recreio "D")

12 & 6

toon Tong "B") ...

9 5 6

35.

T

Woo and II. H.

4 1 5

14

D

*(King's College)

}

Gd

(King's College)

1

6 & 1

1. Chan

and

K. C. Yeo and Hias T. Gonsales

(Kowloon Tong)

N.A.F. Mackey and Mm. Cuatro (Kowloon Tong)..................

3 1 2

Chng

(Kowloon Tong ""}

€ 2 4

8. A. Tremlet and 7. Dennilt

0

(St John's)**********

3 2 1

3. T. Peugelly and P.

32

(St. John's) ................

16

W. Lawrence as C. N. de Silve

1 1

2

(V.R.C.)

1 2 1

62

4

C. D'Almada and 3. A.

(Lance)

BOLE ( Tong "B")

4 2 4

$ 2

1

D. F. Lopes

and O. N. da Bilre

· · · · KL. Yong and Mise J. Choa (Uni

versity)

0 2

6

(V.R.C.)***

Joon

Tona)

04

(Andrew "D"}

4 t

3. Pengelly Nine M. Smith R

(81.

10

(Andrew's "*"

12 3 0

6 2

4

Stephen and

Brown (B. and

8. A. Tremlett & Miss McCaw (BL

John's)

Home]

L 2 10

Da 4

(Kowloon

A. Chan & Mrs. Castro (Kowloon

Tony)

3)

30

3

12 2 10

I Z

Cox (8 Andrew's

1 2

E. de Bou

2 13

(Recrela "B")

1

1

A

be

C.

Alres

and

J. Anderson and K.

(Free Lances)

Bhute

(Kowloon Tong "D"

$129

D

1 B

8 I 2

M.

* 1 2

Andrew's ..

Iterreka "13") ...

3 1

2. Yeo and J. J. Alvares

(Kow-

F. V. Wong and A. E. P. Guest

(SL Andrew's

loon Tong "A")

1 2

0 2 4

J.

Ribeiro and 3. A. Alver (Retro "A")

A. W. da Ro and K. C. Ho

(Kowloon 'Tong "A")

4 4 2

A. J. Bennitt and Mr. Beattie (81.

3 1 2

0 1 2

S. A. Broadbrides and A. S. Dies

Yang Chan and Jazo (9. and 9.

Home) P

a 0 a

4 16

(81. Andrew's}

2' 7

Welah

Sprague

(3. and

Home)

A.

W. Brown

and J. Daires

D3

G

at 12 o'clock NOON; and on Saturday, E7th February, the first bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m., and the first race run at 2.00 p.m

The tin interval will be taken after the fifth raec...on Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, and after the fourth race on Wednesday,

MEMBERS BADGES AND ENCLOSURES. Members are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their hadges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.

T. Y. Chuang and T. Y. Org

(China).........

F. Kak and H. Koh Chinese P. IL Wong and C. F.

(Chinese "")

LA Carvalho and

[Recreio)

E. F. Fiecher and

(St Andrew's) argued

H. A. Barros and N. Beltrão

(Recreio "")

11. A. Noronha sed A. H. Xavier

(Recreio "B")

A. E. Xavier and F. A. Norun

(Hecreio "")

K. L. Hui and S. C. Tye (University

W. C, Choy and H. M. Ho. (C.R.C.) P. D. Leung and T. F. Lo.(C.ILC. T. E. Yong and K. a. 11 (Univer

alty "B")

J. J. Ong and F. Koh (Chinese

"Y"

and 8. C. Tye (Univer

its...

No one without a badge will be admitted to the Members Enclosure. Badges admitting non-members to the Members Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10.00 per day including tax or $40.00 including tax for theK. Yong and 8 Meeting (Indica $5.00 and $20.00 obtainable through respectively) the Secretary upon introduction by a member, such member to responsible for all chils, etc.

Badges admitting to Members' En- closure will NOT be on sale at the Race Course

ате

3. R. Lim and A. K. Phang (Uni

verulty ""

J. Ribeiro and E A. & Alves

(Recreio "B")

A. L. Ficher and L. G. Frost

F. V. Wong and T. A. Madar (St.

Andrew's "A") *****

The Secretary's Office, 1st floor, A. Narents and E. Alves (Tel EXCHANGE BUILDING,

27704) WILL CLOSE AT 10.00 am. ON THE FIRST FOUR DAYS, und at 12.00 NOON ON THE FIFTH DAY.

A limited number of tiffins will be obtainable each day at the Club House, provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy, Tel.

21020.

the

On no pretext will children be permitted in either enclosure during the first four days of the Meeting.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

admission to The price of Publie Enclosure is $2.00 per day Including tax for all persons includ ing Indies, and is payable at the Gate, Soldiers and Sailors in uniform are admitted to the Public Enclosure at $1.00 day including tax.

per

Bookmakers, Tie Tac men, etc, will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Club during the Race Meet- ing.

Tiffins will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Pubile Enclosure.

SERVANTS' PASSES' Passes for Servants will be issued on application to the Secretary, 1st floor, Exchange Building.

Any persons found lottering with Servants passes in their possession will forfeit the same and will be removed from the Enclosure.

1: By Order,

BROWN

Secretary. Hongkong, 15th February, 1937.

COMING SOON TO THE

ALHAMBRA

JANE WITHIERS in her Iziest muslcomedy, show ?

"CAN THIS BE DIXIE???: with Bilm Bummerville & others.

J. Anderson and A. L. Flaher

(Free Lane)

8. A. Gray and F. A. Broadbridge

(St Andrew's "A")

A. L. Faber and K. Bhute (Pros

Lance) ning

P. C. Leung and C. T. Yang

(CHC)

0

500

. กาง S. W. Wong and 7. F. Lo (CJL.C.) EF. Fincher and M. Weill (86

Andrew..... EL. Chuta

W. Stoker (Free Lane) W. Baute and R. Shute

and

3.1 Anderson and 0. Fowier (Free

Lancer)

P. G. Leung and C. N. Tang

(O.R.O.)

W. M. Cheung and M. N. Cher

B. A. Broadbridge and O., White

C. A. Smith and Miss M. Dola (St.

E de Bouss and Miss 6. Remedios

1 2

3 1 2

~*` (Itecreio **U*}~~-1~2′′ F. H. Kwok and Mas R. -Perry

(C.R.C.)

A. E. Xavier and Alisa A. listo

For

(Raerelo "")

W. Shuse and Mr. Shut (Free

B. Welli and B. A. Grondbridge for a 2 1/2. C. 1300 and Mrù, ja Roza (Kow

A. S. Die and 6. A. While (St.

J. Alvares and Smedley

Tong "1")

M. Well and d. Cox y

J. A. V. Soure and Peter

(Kowloon Tong "D")_

H. Chan wird.

(Kowloon Tong ""

Weill and

(Bt. Andrew's)

Q.

G. Cox and A. Austin

(B. and . Home), «.......

L A. Barros and 2. M. L. Boazos

(V.R.O.)

O, N, de dilya and M. M. de Bource

M. I Boarm Rod D. M. Xavier (VAR.Q.)

30 1

90 D

(V.R.G.)

W. Lawrence and A. L Darrello

(V.R.O.)

a

A. La Barretto and M. M. Bostes

(V.R.Ü.)

A. W. da Rosa sod J. A. D. Boar

(Kowloon Tong "A")

T. Wong and B. W. Liang (C.R.0; 3 0 15 A, Donald and J. B. Pengelly

G. Fowler and G. Harris (Free)

A. M. Rodrignem and N. Belirso

(Rocla "")

K, Bhute and R. M. King (Free

Landes)

L. C. Zving and H. P. Osa (Univer-

its ""

It, P. Ons and K. &, Chang (Unl remity ("B").

Wong and 11. Koh (Chinens

P. O. Lea and P. 6. Choy

(0.1.0.) TY. Chong and T. W. Wong (Chiness Y.M.C.8.) ..................................

T. 8. Yong and H. 1, Ong Univer

alty "B") *****

HI, W. Ho and P. C. Lenne (O.R.C.)

000

TENT

D

F

(St. John's) mang Peter Lo and

0. 100 (Kowloon Tong "")........... 03. A. Boares and F B. Smedley

(Kowloon Tong "A")

C. Jago and J. Feira (8.

Toma)

Ko Fook-alog and 3. M. Pomg (K.

Tong "B").....

$0 B |K. N. Les and J. M. Pong (How-

Loan Tour "B")............... Feter Lo and II, Chan (Kowloos

Tong "B") .............

(St Andrew's _ "13"}

1908

+36

A. Boures & Mrs. A. W. de Rose (Kowloon Tong).................... Mias M. Rubelro

A. Alver Mir A. Remedios

(Retro "]"".)

A. Osmund A. F. Xayler & Min A**** (Recreio "15") ... N. Belaro and

(Recrolo "D") pong...... A. J. Dennité 'ánd Mrs. Blyle (BL

(University) .............

T. C. Lee and Miss Smalley (UEL

versity).... 803

CH. Soon and

Chor

10

A. E. Xavier and Miss 8. Hemedion

(Raerelo "B") 83 G. A. Balth and Mrs.

Benut (St. John's) be****

P. C. Leung and Mka-M. Churn

ZORIC

MODERN

10 1

0 a

30 1

3. 3. Alvares and X. M. Las (K.

Tong ""

for

→ A

08

02

|J.

P. Dawson and T.

Madar

01 B

K. M. Len and H. Chan (Kowken

03

0.8

B. Brown and D. Dyer (8. and 3.

* X

+

$

W. Bprague and X. Musgrave

(B. and N. Konso)

8

Yang (Unl

Edwards and Dyr

(8 and

3.

11

2

20

1

|B. A.: Tremlatt and N. Smith (Bt.

John's)

Young

8. K. Lin and B. K. Chang

"{Univerdly "IP") doo

C. T. Tosh and H. G. Coh (Uni

versity "D"} 8. G. Tre and T. 9

H. Wong and 11. Koh (Chinese

Y.M.C.A.)

P. Keb and J, Ong (CalnesG

TH.C.A.)

II. Doone and 11. (Chi Y.M.C.A.)

T. F. Le and 0. T. Yung (U.R.C.) P. F. Yong and M. M. Lim (Uni-

varsity "B")

W, C. Choy and P. 8. Choy (O..C)

"R" DIVISION

D. Ewok and J. Denaitė (BL

John'lay...***** NA.Mackay: 'and "At: Chan-

(Kowloon Tong "A") ·

A. EIL Ouro and Th..

(Kowloon TDGE."A")

Au îmbis, and N. zmin. (81. John's)

21 13 2

1 11

20.23

Glover and Costello (8) and Si

MIXED DOUBLES

M. A. Delra

*

Mi Mi Bliva

(Recrela "A") ........................................ 21 20. 1 J.J. Famedion Miss Q. Bliva

(Rearia "A") ..................... 21 20 2 LA Carvalho Mubelro

(Racrelo "A")

3. Anderson and Mise M. Grißßibe "A. In Fisher A 166 A. Kackezele

Ital

(Universit#)

2419 8

Kho

(Free

Mr. and Mrs, S.-I., H; Bhule 1.

ODOURLESS

Chance For Youth In Tennis

(Continued from Page 83

sion to the scheme has already been promised by several of the leading schoots, including Westminster, Clif- tom Dulwich, Stowo, Rossall,. Brigh- ton, and about a dozen olliers: and It is hoped that many others, some of which, like Malvern, have alrendy laid down good hard courts for their boys, will join the Association, which will be amilated to the LTA, as 500

scheme as the

me gets really going.

Another

object of Restion, also with the

young players n

further opportunity of Improving their P & O-BRITISH INDIA-APCAR AND

game,

Is the advocacy of more cover-

ed courts being constructed in the London area. Except for Queen's Club and Dulwich Covered Courts Club, the metropolis is almost entire-

ly

without courts on which the game

can be played regardless of weather' and under perfect conditions. These two are, in any case, only available members of the respective clubs. Nowhere in London can two or four men go and hire a covered court for a couple of hours tennis. It is sug- gested that the LT.A. might spend

aomo

of its surplus funds on con- structing covered I courts, but I should doubt whether this invitation will commend itself to the ruling body. Covered courts are very expensive indeed to build and keep in order. A high charge for the use of them would be necessary if the initial expense was to be justified as a commercial proposition.

DISAPPOINTMENT IN AUSTRALIA

The Australian L.T.A. is meeting with a great deal of unfavourablo own country for criticism in their their decision not to send a team of Australian girls on tour during the coming season. It had been original- ly decided that four of their best including Miss Hartigan, players.

Miss Coyne, and Miss Wynne, should be sent to compete at Wimbledon next June, and to play matches both in Our England and on the Continent. own L.T.A. had promised £250 to- wards expenses, and passages had Now it scents already been booked. that the tour is to be cancelled, to the dismay of the players and the disgust of all the Australian States ap- except Western Australia, which pears to have a controlling interest in the policy of the national Association. son is that, "prob- The ostensible reason

International obly," a women's

will be instituted in 1930, and petition that Australia does not wish, and could not afford, to send a women's team abroad for two years in succes- sion. This seems to me to be rather 1kke snatching at the shadow and Some of the dropping the substance. Australians have long been rather jealous of the Wightman Cup com petition, and made efforts to have it made open to all nations, instead of remaining, as Instituted, an annual match between England and the U.S.A. So this scheme for instituting another competition open to all no tions has been projected. It may come to pass: but I imagine that most nations will come, if they have not already done so, to the conclusion that there are quite enough competitions already:-----

The Australian girls did extremely well on their last four,

four, and

would be very welcome again. It is much to be hoped that wiser counsels will of prevail in the governing body Australia, and that the wishes of the majority of the States will bo respect- ed. We have seen and admired the

en for play of the Australian men

years past: surely it is time that they their girls a chance of distinguishing themselves as well, and at any rate gaining the experience of meeting new ployers which must necessarily develop and improve their own game.

MR. EDEN RETURNING

gave

London, Feb. 16. Mr. Anthony Eden, Foreign Secre- iary, is expected to arrive in London Sunday after his fortnight's holiday abroad.-British Wireless,

on

(0.1.C.)

K. 8. Llew and Mlan J. Anderson

(University)

80

3

N. Beltrac

And Atre. Bouve

(Recreio "3")

大大大

FOLLOW

Ligu

the

DRYCLEANING

The

Steam Laure

* PHONE 87032

3

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES

MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS

Taking Cargo For

Strails, Java, Burma, Ceylon,

Indio, Persian Gulf, Mauritius,

East and South Africa, Australla, Red Sea, Egypt, Europe. ·

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS

UNDER CONTRACT WITH HM. GOVERNMENT

All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notice. and all sailings are subject to change or devlation with or without notice.”

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL SAILINGS

8.8.

CORFU *DHUTAN

NALDERA

*BEHAR CARTHAGE

*SOUDAN

From

Tons Hong Kong About

Destination.

14,500 20th Feb. Marseilles & London. .8,000 27th Feb. Marseilles, Havre, London, Hamburg,

Rotterdam, Antwerp & Halil 16,000

6th Mar. Marseilles, Havre, London, Hamburg,

flotterdam, Antwerp & Hull. 0,000 13th Mar. Bombay, Marseilles & London. 14,500 20th Mar. Marseilles & London.

7,000 27th Mar. Marseilles, Havre, London, Hamburg,

Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hull. 5,000 31st Mar. Straits, Bombay & Karachi,

3rd Apt. Bombay, Marseilles & London. * Cargo only.

3 Calls Tangler. † Calls Casablanca, All vessels may call at Malta.

*JEYPORE

RANCHI

17,000

BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILING

TILAWA SANTHIA

TALMA SIRDHANA SHIRALA

10,000 27th Feb. 8,000 13th Mar. 10,000 27th Mar, 8,000 10th Apr. 8,000 24th Apr.

Singapore,

Fort

Swettenham, Penang, Rangoon & Calcutta.

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS

TANDA NANKIN NELLORE

7,000 7,000

7,000

6th Mar.

3rd Apr. 1st May

Manila, Rabaul, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne & Hobart

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN

NALDERA SANTHIA

•SOUDAN

TALMA RANCHI NANKIN SIRDHANA

• Cargo only.

10,000 18th Feb. Shanghal & Japan.

8,000

19th Feb. Amoy, Shanghol & Japan. 7,000 10th Feb. Shanghai & Japan;

10,000

17,000

7,000

4th Mar. Amoy, Shongha! & Japan.. 6th Mar. Shanghai & Japan.

7th Mar. Shanghai & Japart, ''

8,000 18th Mar. Amoy, Shanghal &- Japan.

All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notice. For further Information, Passage, Freight, Handbook, etc., apply to The Agents.

Phone - 27721

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE:CO

PI&TO, BUILDING CONNAUGHT ROAD CENTRAL HONGKONG

Canadian Pacific_

Trans-Pacific

Empress of Japan Empress of Canada Empress of Russia Empresa of Asia Trans-Canada The Dominion Soo-Dominion Train 2

Trans-Atlantic Empress of Britain Empress of Australia, Duchess of Atholl 'Duchess of Bedford Duchess of Richmond

Duchess of York

Montcalm

Montrose

Montclare

EMPRESS OF JAPAN

sails for VANCOUVER

via SHANGHAI, JAPAN & HONOLULU

Information from Telephone 20752

at NOON

TUESDAY

FEBRUARY 23rd

EMPRESS OF CANADA

tails for MANILA FRIDAY, MARCH 12th

TRAVEL "EMPRESS"

SIZE SPEED

SINGER MOTOR CARS

Bantam 2-seater Tourer Bantam 4-seater Tourer Bantam 2-door Saloon

SERVICE

Canadian Pacific

UNION BUILDING.

£127-10

POPULAR DE LUXE

£137-10

£129-10

-£139-10

£132-10

£139-10

Bantam 4-door Saloon

£142- O

€149-10

The New Singer Nine Coupe

£159-10

The New Singer Super Nine Saloon

£165-0

26,8 b. h. p. at 4,000 r. p. m.

Telephone 31261.

33 Wong Nei Chung Road.

THE DRAGON MOTOR CAR COMPANY, LTD.

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.