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TO MANILA,
Empress of Canada on Friday, July 28th. Passengers to Manila, any class, must possess Cholera inocula- tion certificates issued by the Hong Kong Government authorities dated not less than five days nor more than three months from date of arrival in Manila.
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Sailings
SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES
·Via
SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA AND HONOLULU
S.S. "PRESIDENT TAFT"
SAILS JULY 29th at 10.00 A.M.
S.S. "PRESIDENT COOLIDGE"
8.8. "PRESIDENT CLEVELAND"
17
S.S. "PRESIDENT PIERCE”
11
S.S. "PRESIDENT COOLIDGE"
S.S. "PRESIDENT TAFT"
AUG. 12th at 8.00 A.M. AUG. 26th' at ́ ́ 8.00 A‚M. SEPT. 9th at
4.00 PM. SEPT. 23rd at 9.00 A.M.'' OCT. 7th at 8.00 A.M. AND FORTNIGHTLY THEREAFTER NEW YORK AND BOSTON VIA SUEZ
SAILS JULY 28th at 12.00 Noon AUG. 5th at 12.00 Noon
8.S. "PRESIDENT. MONROFA
S.S. "PRESIDENT ADAMS”
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AND FORTNIGHTLY THEREAFTER
MANILA
S.S. "PRESIDENT ADAMS”
S.S. "PRESIDENT TAFT" S.S. "PRESIDENT CLEVELAND' S.B. "PRESIDENT, HARRISON"
SAILS AUG. 5th at 12.00 Noon
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AUG. 5th at 2.00 A.M. AUG. 19th at $2.00 AM. SEPT. 1st at 12.00 Noon
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"SHUN PAO" CRITICISES GT. BRITAIN
THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 25, 1939.
Shanghai, To-day.
JAP. NOTE REJECTED BY MOSCOW
Moscow, To-day. The Soviet Russian government
"Britain must not wonder if nobody believes any longer in her| treaties and if the value of her last evening replied to Japanese treaties, apparently highly esteem-complaints about restrictions im- ed in certain eastern European posed by the Soviet authorities on countries, is doubted, seeing that in
the Far East Britain has furnish- the Japanese mineral oil and coal ed one example how she draws concessions on North Saghalien. other countries into a conflict and allows them to fight for her inter- ests and afterwards, in breach existing treaties, drops soon as the treaties are put to practical test," writes the
Pao."
A note from the Soviet Foreign Affairs Commissariat rejects all 13 of points of the Japanese memoran- them as dum as unfounded and brings in- a stead a number of Russian charges "Shun against the Japanese holders of concession, amounting to the In accord with other Chinese allegation that Japanese conces- newspapers, the "Shun Pao" writes:sionaires deliberately violated the "Britain has lost her prestige in terms of the concessions. Europe, and in the Far East her esteem is likewise on the decline so that Britain's role as stabilising factor in the world is at an end.”. Trans-Ocean.
The assertion in the Japanese memorandum that the Soviet Union intended to liquidate the conces sions is described here as ja "malicious fabrication." Trans- Ocean.
IN THE HARBOUR MYSTERY OF
(MAIL-CARRIERS IN BOLD TYPE)||
ARRIVING TO-DAY
Anking, ONC, arrived from Manila; Taikoo Dock Wharf.
Bengloe (Loxley), arrived from Europe; Kowloon Wharf.
Naruto Maru, NYK, arrived from Manila; buoy A-8,
Soudan, P. and O., arrived from Japan/Shanghai; buoy A-2.
Tsinan, CNC, arrived Amoy; buoy B-15.
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Van Heutz, JCJL, arrived from the Straits; buoy A-12.
RADIO GENERAL: TROUBLE IN SPAIN?
Paris, To-day.
Mystery surrounds the where- abouts of General Franco's "radio general," Quiepo del Llano, who was deprived of his command a few days ago for "indiscreet re- marks."
General del Llano, who is a for- mer Military Governor of An-
· Victorlock, NYK, arriving from | dalusia, was reported to have
Shanghai at 11 a.m.; buoy A-19.
SAILING TO-DAY
Hupeh, CNC, sailing at noon for Haiphong; buoy A-9.
Naruto Maru, NYK, sailing about 8 p.m. for New York via Shanghai, Dairen and Japan; buoy A-8.........
Taipoosek (Shun Cheong), gail- ing at 5 p.m. for Kwangchow-wan; China Merchants' Wharf.
Victorlock, NYK, sailing late this afternoon for the Straits; buoy A-10.
NOTES
The American President Lines 8.8. President Monroe is expected to arrive from the U.S.A. at about noon to-morrow. She will tie up at the Kowloon Wharf.
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O. Thoresen and Co. informed the "China Mail" this morning that
fled into France from Spain.
Another report says he has been placed under arrest.
Press reports suggest that a sharp cleavage has occurred in Spain between Phalangists and
Monarchists.-
"Le Temps" says that General del Llano is staying in Burgos. —、 Trans-Ocean.
Meanwhile the Spanish Embassy in Paris denies reports of General del Llano having fled to France, that General Yague has been rested and that General Franco. has despatched troops to Andalusia.
B.B.C. FOREIGN
the Hai Hing will now be sailing NEWS BULLETINS
on Thursday.
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The Blue Funnel 8.8. Patroclus is expected to arrive here early to-]. morrow morning from Japan and Shanghai. The Glaucus is ex- pected on July 29, Saturday.
ar-
London, To-day. When questioned by several members in the Commons, as to the news services sent out from Bri- tain by the B.B.C., the Under- Secretary of State, Mr. R. A. But- ler, announced that the Govern- ment was considering the exten-
NETHERLANDS AND sion of the present, foreign lan-
TYROL EXPULSION
Amsterdam, To-day,
The Netherlands is reported
guage broadcasts to Hungarian, Rumanian and
Yugo-Slavian,
Czech. Trans-Ocean.
Mr. F. Hargreaves, of No. 12, Lock Road, has informed the Po- have mude representations to the lice that his motor car No. 1890. Italian Government with regard to was stolen from Patho Street the expulsion of Dutch subjects from South Tyrol.
Swi
is stated that similiarly to the
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yesterday,
Mr. JH. W. Howie, of No. 7,
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