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ALL ABOVE SAILINGS VIA HONOLULU Air-conditioned equipment on C.P.R. Trans-Continental Trains. Frequent Canadian Pacific Atlantic sailings to European ports.

TO MANILA

Empress of Canada on Saturday, April 8th. at 6.00 P.M.

Canadian Pacific

Union Building

SPANS THE WORLD

Telephone 20752

G. FALCONER & CO. (HONG KONG LTD.) WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS,

DIAMOND MERCHANTS,

UNION BUILDING (opposite G.P.O.)

Agents for:-ADMIRALTY CHARTA, ROSS' BINOCULARS and TELESCOPES, KELVIN'S NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, ENGLISH SILVERWARE Direct from Manufacturers,

High Class English Jewellery

PRESIDENT LINER SAILINGS

SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES.

Via

SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA AND HONOLULU

S.S. "PRESIDENT COOLIDGE"

9.8. "PRESIDENT TAFT"

8.8, "PRESIDENT CLEVELAND"

8.8. "PRESIDENT TAFT"

8.8. "PRESIDENT COOLIDGE"

8.8. "PRESIDENT TAFT"

"

SAILS APR. 10th at 8.00 4.M. APR. 21st at 8,00A.M. MAY 5th at 800A.M. MAY 19th at 0.00 A.M. JUNE 8rd at 12.00 Noon JUNE 16th at 6:00 A.M.

AND FORTNIGHTLY THEREAFTER: NEW YORK AND BOSTON VIA SUEZ

8.8. "PRESIDENT ADAMS”,

88. "PRESIDENT FAN BUREN"

SAILS APR 14th at 12 Noon *APH. 381k >st · 12

AND FORTNIGHTLY THEREAFTER.

MANTCA

8.8. "PRESIDENT COOLIDGE"" SAILS APR.

8.S. "PRESIDENT TAFT”":

S.8. "PRESIDENT ADAMS”-/

3.8. "PRESIDENT CLEVELAND"

4th at 10.00 P.M. 4th at : 1,00 A.M. APR. 14th at 12 Noon 8th at 1.00 A.M.

* AMERICAN ✰✰

PRESIDENT LINES

ROUND WORLD SER

REDDER ST.

THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 4, 1989

REICH HAS THROWN BRITONS ARRESTED

DOWN HER MASK

London, March 27.

IN DANZIG

·Consul Intervenes

Germany has now thrown down her mask, Mr. A. Duff-Cooper, former First Lord of the Admiralty, press," were

in

The Reuter correspondent Danzig and Mr. Vaughan Jones, of the Berlin office of the “Daily Ex- stated to-day when he delivered an outside the Danzig Customs House taken into custody address in Caxton Hall, Westmins- recently. ter, before an assembly of histion for an unknown destination of They were watching the evacua- constituents.

Signor Benito Mussolini, "manifes

a

500 Danzig Jews, when 15 Gestapo agents in plain clothes took them

He deplored the fact that speech "such as that made by to police headquarters. Mr. E. H. G. Shepherd, the British Consul- ting horror over. any prospect of General, was present when the perpetual peaco,” should be received arrests were made, in some British quarters "almost A number of Jewish onlookers- with relief."

were also arrested, and so far as

"I think that war can still be was released. avoided, but only by swift and re-leased five solute, united action," he said.

In the face of the dictators', is known are still in prison. especially Herr Hitler's obvious After being detained and ques- intentions to dominate Europe and tioned for five hours, during which the world by force, Mr. Duff-Cooper she was not permitted to communi- affirmed that the time has come to cate with friends or to use the tele- organize resistance.

phone, the Reuter correspondent

Mr. Jones was hours later, after Mr. Shepherd had intervened Mr. Duff-Cooper

with advocated the the Dánzig authorities. formation of a more compact Gov- ernment, able to act swiftly..

re-

LOCAL DOLLAR The demand rate on the Hong Kong dollar to-day was 1/2-11/16.

"Spot" silver

was quoted in

"By that I do not say that it is necessary to put everyone into uni- form and ask every young man to join the Army but we should assert the principle that in times of London at 19-15/16 and forward at emergenoy, the State has the right 19-3/4.

to demand military service from The London on New York rate every man of military age. This was quoted at £-U.S.$4.6831 and would have a great effect upon the New York-London rate at world opinion."--Havas,

£--U.S.$4.68-3/8.

FANLING GOLF RESULTS

Mixed Foursomes Reaches Final Round Stage

The following are the latest results from Fanling:

Mixed Foursomes (3rd Round):

Col. and Mrs. Rose (9 and 32) beat Major and Mrs. Harvey (B und 19) 5 and 4.

Major and Mrs. Williams (20 and 29) beat Major and Mrs, Webb (20 and 24) 5 and 3.-

A. E. and Mrs. Lissaman (3 and 22) beat A. and Mrs. Nicol (18 and 31) 4 and 3.

L. Goldman and Mrs. Woodward (8) and 22) beat G. R. and Mrs. Razavot (20 and 34) 6 and 4. Semi-Final Round:

Major and Mrs. Williams beat Col. and Mrs. Rose 3 and 2.

› L. Goldman and Mrs. Woodward beat A. E. and Mrs. Lissaman 2 and 1,

G. B. S. Thomson with a score of 86-16-70 and J. Forbes with a score of 86-13-73 qualified on the Old and New Course, respectively, in the April qualifying round of the Captain's Cup competition.

An Optional Sweepstake, which drew 15 entries on the Old Course over the past weekend, was won by A. J. Den- nis with a card of 88-11-77.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

H.M. DOCKYARD, HONG KONG.

EXAMINATION FOR LOCAL CLERKS.

Applicants those selected to attend the ex- are informed that amination on 11th April will be notified separately.

No further applications can be considered.

PUBLIC AUCTION

instructions

The Undersigned have received to sell by Public Auction on

Thursday, the 6th. April, 1939 commencing at 2.30 p.m. at their Sales Room, No. 2 Connaught Road, Central, Ground Floor.

A Quantity of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

comprising —

Divans, Chesterfield Suites, Ward- Iron & Teakwood Bedsteads, robes, Dressing Tables, Chests of Drawers, Dining Tables, Chairs, Armchairs, Sideboards, Hatstands, Screens, Desks, Filing Cabinets,

K.F.C. LARCENY Typewriter Tables, Glass Cabinets,

Suitcases, Mirrors, Pictures, Car- Charged with house breaking of ery, Tea Sets, Glasses, Cutlery, E. pets, Rugs, Mosquito Nets, Crock- April 3, with others not in custody, P. & Brass Ware, Ornaments, at the Kowloon Football Club Clocks, Electric Lamps & Kettles, breaking in and stealing a quantity Sun Blinds, Ice Chests, Cooking of cigarettes, Lul Sang, 30-year-old gardener employed at the Kowloon Football Club, was this morning p manded 72 hours in police custody by Mr. E. Himsworth at the Kow- Joon Court.

dine's 8.5. ““Ming--Sang"

morrow, Apri

as previously ad-

stove, et etc,

One Ra

Pieces of

Furniture

mophoné.

Four Typewriters. On View from Wednesday,

April, 1989.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers Hong Kong. April, 1989.

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