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PRESIDENT LINER
SAILINGS☀
SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES
Via Kobe and Yokohama
S.S. PRESIDENT TAFT Sails Monday, Feb. 7th. 10.00 A.M.
SEATTLE AND VICTORIA Via Kobe & Yokohama
S.S. PRESIDENT JEFFERSON Sails Friday, Jan. 28th. 4.00 P.M.
NEW YORK & BOSTON
VIA MANILA, SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, BOMBAY SUEZ CANAL, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA
MARSEILLES
S.S. PRESIDENT GARFIELD
Sails Thursday, Jan. 27th. 8.00 A.M.
DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES AMERICAN MAIL LINE
KANADLAN PAUTHIC
BAILWAY
. - f,
12, Pedder Street.
8 DAYS
10 DAYS
5 DAYS
GoEMPRESS to America, Europe
Shang- Naga-
conver Victoria Arrive
Empress
Hong Kong
Leave
Yoko-
hui
Arrive
sákĺ Kobe
Leave
bama
Honolulu
Leave
Leave
Leave
Russia Jan. 26 Jan. 28 Jan. 30 Japan Feb 8 Feb. 10. Akia Feb. 23 Feb. 25 Feb, 27
Feb. 1 Feb.
Feb. 13 Mar. 1- Mar. 3"
Feb
Feb. 26
Mar. 12
Feb. 12
THE CHINA MAIL, JANUARY 18, 1938.
THREAT IN FAR STUBBS SHIELD
EAST
Admiral On Navy's Weakness
Combined action by Britain, the United States and France to com- bat Japan's threat in the Far East was advocated by Vice-Adml. C. V. Usborne at
a meeting of the New Commonwealth Parliamentary Group at the House of Commons.
Members of all parties were pre- sent, and Sir Cyril Entwistle, K.C. Conservative M.P. for Bolton, pre- sided.
AND G. M. YOUNG CUP GOLF RESULTS
The following are the Second Round results in the Stubbs Shield Golf Competition, held under the auspices of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club:
from Royal Engineers.
Leigh and Orange received
Dodwell and Co. beat Manufacturers
Life by 5 and 4.
P. W. D. beat John D. Hutchison; and
Co. by 2 and 1.
Lowe, Bingham and Matthews receiv- ed a w. o. from Davie Boag and Co.
Confederation Life beat Chartered
Bank by 6 and 5.
H. M. S. Cornflower beat Bank Line by 3 and 1.
Royal Corps of Signals beat R.A.O.C. by 2 and 1.
Medical Department beat A.P.C. by 2 and 1.
G. M. YOUNG CUP
The following are First Round re- wassults. in the G.. M. Young Cup: Union. Insurance beat A.P.E. Manufacturers Life received w. from Standard Vacuum;"
Dodwell and, Co. beat B. and S. Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank beat
Vice-Adml. Usborne, who director of the Naval Intelligence Division from 1930. to 1982, ex- pressed the view that it was Ja- pan's aim to dominate China to the complete exclusion of foreign in-Chartered Bank, terests. This was a matter of the highest concern to Britain, who had the largest investments in China and to America, whose trade with China was greater than that of any other country.
At present, he said, Britain had only a police force in the Far East, very much inferior în strength to Japan's fleet.
THREE COURSES Three courses, he continued, were open to Britain to-day. The first was the gradual abandonment of her interests in the Far East.
TAIPO ROAD SMASH
A Police officer was involved in a nasty car smash on the Taipo Road yesterday, which resulted in a Chin- ese passenger receiving⠀⠀ injuries necessitating his removal to the Kowloon Hospital.
Sgt. Falla, the officer The second, which was preferable reported that while he to the first, was to accept great car No. 6391 on the Taipo Road risks in European waters by send- near the Half-Mile post in the vicin ing out most of her fleet to the Farity of the railway crossing, he was East. The third was to combine forced to swerve to the right and with the United States and France, crashed into a tree.
and would, in the Admiral's opin- ion, be immediately effective.
The United States would brook ino alliance. She would not inter-
vene for
interests, or take which might
any
lead to
Cola Joint
Advisory
war. If
on Far Eastern
Affairs
could be created immediately, on which Britain, the United States and France were equally repre-
A passenger, Leung Pin-kwan, 22, was injured and the car badly damaged.
Singapore Raw Rubber
Messrs. H. B. Joseph and Cor
sented, something might be done. have received the following quota- The object of such a Council tions in Straits Currency for Raw would be to study and defend not Rubber: the individual interests of these nations, but the joint interests of all three, and to recommend action to defend them," ·
Lloyd
February/March 23-34 b. Up 4. April/June 24-% b. Up 1⁄4- July/September 24-3⁄41⁄2 b. Up 1⁄4. Market: Dull.
FORTNIGHTLY EXPRESS
RESUMPTION OF CALL AT SHANGHAI
Commencing with the Empress of Russia from Hong Kong January 26, 1938, Canadian Pacific "EMPRESSES” will call at Shanghai on the eastbound voyage.
The Empress of Asia from Vancouver will call at Shanghai on January 24th, en route to Hong Kong.
SAILING TO MANILA
Empress of Canada on February 11th.
Canadian Pacific
FAR EAST
SERVICES
INDIA
ITALY
Hong Kong
Hong Kong
London 28 days
Italy
days
SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS
HONG KONG TO ITALY s.s. “C. Blancamano” 8.8. "Conte Rosso" m.v. *Victoria” 8.8. “Conte Verde
8.8. Conte Biancama sis. "Conte Rosso”
HONG KONG TO SHANGHAI
17th Jan.
B.S. "Conte Rosso"
28th Jan.
5th Feb.
m.v. "Victoria”
11th Feb_
19th Feb.
8. “Conte Verde
25th Feb.
5th: Mar.
20th Mar.
5.5. “C. Biancamano”
12th Mar
3rd. Apr. 8.8. "Conte Rosso"
26th Mar-
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