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THE CHINA MAIL, SEPTEMBER 6, 1939.

YUGOSLAVS

SPEED UP DEFENCES

MESSAGES

TO EMPIRE

London, To-day.

The Yugoslavian Govern-Secretary for the Dominions, Mr. Anthony Eden, the new ment has ordered the speed-has sent messages to the ing up of work on the forti- fications on the German New Zealand, South Africa governments of Australia, frontier, according to the Bel- and Eire.

GoEMPRESS to America, Europe grade correspondent of the

TO EUROPE CONNECTIONS

Leave Arrive

H.K. Vana.

Empress of Asia Sept. 15 Oct. 6 Empress of Canada Sept. 29 Oct. 18 Empress of Russia Oct. 13 Oct. Empress of Japan Oct. 27 Nov.

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Connecting Leave Atlantic Arrive

ship.

Port U.K. Duchess of Bedford Oct. 13 Oct, 20 Duchess of York Oct. 27 Nov. 2 Duch. of Richmond Nov. 3 Nov. 9 Duchess of Atholl Nov. 18 Nov. 24

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

TO MANILA

Empress of Asia on Thur sday, September 7th.

He says that in his new office he is Cabinet, so that he can keep the Do- to have special access to the War

mínions in close touch.

Associated Press of America.

"I learn on the highest authority," he states, "that Yugoslavia has re- fused, the German demands for a benevolent neutrality in the event He says that he is happy to come of war, including the use by Germany to his new post with many happy

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of railways, raw materials, and food-recollections of meetings with Mini- stuffs, and the right to cross Yugo-ters and others connected with slavian territory to Rumania and Bul- Commonwealth. garia.

Yugoslavia, according to a report Mr. Malcolm MacDonald has sent from Geneva, has declined the presi- personal messages to all the Colonial dency of the Council of the League territories. Britain's knowledge of Nations, stating that, at present, the feelings of the colonies, he says, she is unwilling to share the respon-

has "sustained us in our efforts for sibility of League politics.

peace and steeled us in our prepara- tions for war."

LOCAL SHARES

Following is the list of changes and

enquiries in local share quotations to-

Passengers to Manila, any class, must possess Cholera inoculation certificates issued by the Hong Kong Govern-day:— ment authorities, dated not less than five days nor more than three months from date of arrival in Manila.

Canadian Pacific

Union Building

SPANS THE WORLD

SINCE 1855

Telephone 20752.

"FALCONER" WATCHES

HAVE SET A STANDARD FOR THE EAST

Made to our specification by one of the best known Swiss food tories in Chaux de Fonds, these watches have all the fatest horological improvements that make for durability and time. keeping.

GEORGE. FALCONER & CO., LTD.

UNION BUILDING,

Hong Kong.

INDO-CHINA

STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY LTD

To SWATOW, (?) SHANG-

TO SANDAKAN

SHAI, CHEFOO & TIENTSIN "Mausang" 15th Sept. 10 a.m. 6th Sept. 4 p.m. "Woolgar" 28th Sept. 5 p.m.

"Wosang"

"Leesang"

8th Sept. 4 p.m. To SINGAPORE, PENANG “Chaksang" 10th Sept. 4 p.m.

AND CALCUTTA "Taisong" 13th Sept. 4 p.m. "Kutsang" 8th Sept. 2 p.m. "Mingsang"

"Kumsang" 18th Sept. 2 p.m.

20th Sept. 4 p.m.

TO HAIPHONG

"Esang" 24th Sept. 4 p.m.Wingsang" 7th Sept. 5 p.m.

* Calls at Welhalwei.

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"Mingsang" 10th Sept. 5 p.m. 14th Sept. 5p.m.

TO KOBE & OSAKA, "Esang"

"Yuensang" 13th Sept. 9 a.m. "Wingsang" 20th Sept. 5 p.m. “Islami"' 19th Sept. 9 am.

JARDINE, MATHESON

& CO., LTD.

GENERÁL MANAGERS. TELEPHONE – 30311.

MANILA SHARES Antamoks Ps. .17 șa. Atoks Ps. 161⁄2 b. Baguio Gold Ps. 17 sa, Batong Buhay Ps. .011 sa. Benguet Consol. Ps. 9.20 sa. Big Wedge Ps. .17 b. Coco Grove Ps. .17 b. Consol. Mines Ps. .002 sa. Demonstrations Ps.07 b. LX.L. Ps. .38 b. Ipo Gold Ps. .13 sa. Itogons Fs. .20

sa.

Mambulao Ps. .06 b. Masbates Ps. .0734 sa. Mind. Mother Lode. Ps. .06% b. Mine Operation Ps. 111⁄2 sa. North Camarines Ps. 20 sa. Paracale Gumaus Ps. .13 b. San Mauricio Ps. .79 sa. Surigao Consol. Ps. 20 sa. Suyoc Consol. Ps. .11 sa. Syndicate Inv. Ps. .02 b. United Paracales Ps. .281⁄2 sa.

MORE WINS FOR SOUTH CHINA

Java, To-day. The South China A.A. team regis- tered another two victories in Java when they defeated Batavia Selection and Java Selection on Saturday and Sunday respectively by 2 goals to 1 in each match.

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They were prepared to make any sacrifices and would never forget that the Colonies had stood by them, shar- ing their task and burden-Reuter.

GOOD FAITH

of

London, To-day. In his message to the peoples all colonial territories, the Colonial Secretary says how the knowledge of the feelings of 60,000,000 fellow citi- zens in the Colonial Empire sustain- ed those at home in their efforts for peace and steeled them in their pre- parations for war.

"Unhappily, the work of the peace- makers has been finally thwarted and we are being forced to enter upon hostilities not only to honour our pledges to our friends but to secure the survival of good faith and liberty amongst civilised peoples.”

WIDER WORLD'

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In conclusion, Mr. Malcolm Mac- donald makes the point that the long and happy- association of so many peoples of different races and creeds under the British Crown is Itself proof that the ideal of peaceful and fruitful co-operation between diverse peoples who are willing to understand and respect each other is attainable, and he adds: "That knowledge will fortify us in our fight to secure the establishment of that ideal in the wider world."-British Wireless.

PUBLIC AUCTION

The Undersigned have received

Fung King-cheong and Lai Shui-instructions to sell by Public wing each scored two goals.

Our Auction on Own Correspondent.

Friday, the 8th. Sept. 1939 commencing at 2.30 p.m.

at their Sales Room, No. 35 Hankow Road, Kowloon.

A Quantity of

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE-

comprising:--

Ward-

Teakwood Bedsteads, robes, Dressing Tables, Wash Stands, Chests of Drawers, Din- ing Tables, Chairs, Sideboards, Ice Chests, Chesterfield Suites, Hatstands, Carpets, Rugs, Rat- tan Furniture, Wardrobe Trunks, Glass Cabinets, Typewriter, Gramophones & Records, Radios, Electric Table Fans & Lamps, Cutlery, Porcelain Wash Basin & Filter, Curios, Brass, E. P. and Aluminium Ware, etc.; etc..

also

A Few Pieces of Blackwood Furniture

and

Three Brussels Carpets (new) On View from Thursday, the 7th. September, 1939

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers. Hong Kong, 6th Sept., 1989,

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