ANADIA PAGH
BALLWAY
10 DAY
5 DAYS
GO EMPRESS to America, Europe
Van-
couver Victoria Arrive
Hong
·
Shang- Naga- kui saki Empresa Kong
Leave Arrive Leave
May 12 May 14 Japan 'Agin May 26 May 28 May 30 Canada June 9 June 11 Russia June 23 June 25 June 27
hama Kobe
Leave Leave
Honolula
Leave
May 17 June, 1
May 19 June 3
May 25 June 10
June 14 June 16 June 23 June 29 July 1
June 16
·June 28
July 10
May 30
Air-conditioned equipment on C.P.R. Trans-Continental Trains. Frequent Canadian Pacific Atlantic sailings to European ports..
TO MANILA
Empress of Japan on Friday, May 5th
AT 6.00 P.M.
Canadian Pacific
Union Building
'SPANS THE WORLD
Telephons
20762
G. FALCONER & CO. (HONG KONG LTD.)
WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS, DIAMOND MERCHANTS, UNION BUILDING (opposite G.P.O.)
Agents for:-ADMIRALTY CHARTS, 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 CLEVELAND”
8.8. "PRESIDENT TAFT”
8.8. "PRESIDENT COOLIDGE”
8.S. “PRESIDENT CLEVELAND”
8.8. "PRESIDENT TAFT"
8.8. "PRESIDENT PIERCE”
SAILS MAY 5th at 12.01 A.M. MAY 19th at 12.01 A.M. - JUNE 3rd at 12.00. Noon
JUNE 16th at 12.01 A.M.
·JUNE 30th- at 12,01 A.M. JULY 14th at 12.01 A.M.
AND FORTNIGHTLY THEREAFTER NEW YORK AND BOSTON VIA SUEZ”
SAILS MAY 12th at 12 Noon
JUNE 9th at 12 Noon
́S.S. "PRESIDENT HÄRRISON”
S.S. "PRESIDENT POLK”
AND FORTNIGHTLY THEREAFTER
MANILA
3.8. "PRESIDENT PIERCE, 8.8. "PRESIDENT HARRISON”. 8.8. "PRESIDENT COOLIDGE"
3.8. "PRESIDENT POLK"
SAILS MAY 12th at 1.00 A.M.
MAY 12th at 12.00 Noon MAY 26th at 9.00P.M. JUNE 9th at 12 Noon
AMERICAN✩✩
PRESIDENT LINES
D. World serVICES.
ENTHONE 28171
NEW
THE CHINA MAIL, MAY 2, 1939,
EXPORT CREDIT
ADVERTISEMENTS EXTENSION
PUBLIC AUCTION
J
The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auc-
tion on
Wednesday, the 3rd. May, 1939 commencing at 11.00 a.m. at their Sales Room, No. 2 Connaught Road, Central, Ground Floor. A Quantity of Miscellaneous Goods.
comprising:-
Matting, Rattan Baskets, Marble Slabs, Old Rubber Tires, Zinc Tubs, etc., etc.
also
A QUANTITY OF
Household Furniture and Personal Effects. Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers.
Hong Kong, 2nd May, 1939.
MR. ATTLEE GIVES LABOUR VIEWPOINT
URGED
London, To-day. Advocating the grant of export credits to those countries whose independence has been guaran- teed or is to be guaranteed by the British Government, Lord Sem- pill, speaking in the House of Lords, claimed that military as- sistance in time of war was not enough.
Credits granted by private firms were bound, in this case to fall short of the requirements so that it was the business of Government to take the matter in hand.
Lord Strabolgi (Labour) thought that in the present condition of world trade, it was the duty of Government to come forward, if need be, as a wholesale purchaser.
This, he said, could be well tried out in the case, for instance, of Greek tobacco. He also asked to what extent Britain was prepared to open up further export credit possibilities for the Soviet-Trans- Ocean.
EUROPEANS IN KOWLOON TRAFFIC COURT
London, April 24.
-Summoned before Mr. Q. A. A. "The Labour Party is as irre-Macfadyen, this morning, Miss J. concilably opposed to conscription Braga, of Knutsford Terrace, was as ever." Mr. Clement R. Attlee, fined $10 for failing to conform to leader of the Labour Opposition, a traffic signal at the intersection wrote in an article published to- of Nathan and Prince Edward' day by the Liberal evening news- Roads at 8.50 a.m. on April 11. paper, the "Star."
It was stated that Miss Braga Conscription would "bear fruit passed through the intersection only in a few years, and the pre- whilst the signal was at stop. sent campaign for voluntary ser-
Miss Braga said that she thought vice is satisfactory. Every addi- the signal was not in operation tional man in the fighting services before 9 a.m.
necessitates a far greater number For leaving his car unattended of men in the munitions and supp-in Salisbury Road for one and half ly service," he wrote.
hours on April 12, Mr. A. T. God- frey, of H.K.V.D.C., was fined $4. Mr. Attlee also opposed indus- A fine of $3 was imposed on trial mobilization. He stated that Major E. R. Templar, for allowing an increase of taxes on luxury cars his car to obstruct other vehicles would do more to provide hands for in the Salisbury Road car park. munition plants than any measure Private E. Ranson, of the Mid- of coercion. "Conscription," he stat-dlesex Regt., Was fined $10 for ed, "would cause dissension and di-failing to use the left side of the slocation. It might well bring with road when passing through the in- it a "weakening of the morale which terjunction of Nathan and Prince would not be offest by any increas-Edward Roads. ed efficiency."
Labour quarters stated this even- ing that the article did not mean a definite rejection in advance of any scheme of compulsory service as the
COCK-FIGHTERS, BY AEROPLANE
on
Labour Party would judge any Bill English birds from Yorkshire have that question strictly on its scored decisively in the latest inter- merits.
national cock-fighting mains near They refrained from any "objec-Calais, tions in
Several of the Yorkshire entries principle," but stressed various practical difficulties. Among crossed the Channel by special nero- these they mentioned chiefly a lack plane.
of labour for trade and industry and The owners and “managers" came an insufficiency of equipment and attired in the traditional English materials should Army effectives cockpit costumes-green, brown and suddenly be inccreased to vast pro-yellow and glittering with brass but- portions. Havas.
tons.
SEE POISON GAS
BEING USED BY FOREIGN SPIES IN "SMASHING THE SPY RING” COMMENCING TO-MORROW
AT THE KING'S