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BLUE FUNNEL LINE

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UNITED KINGDOM PORTS For dates & ports of call apply to agents. Information regarding INWARD CARGO and all matters relating to freight and passage will gladly be given by

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

Tel. No. 30332

Agents

1, Connaught Road.

AUSTRALIAN-ORIENTAL LINE

TO

AUSTRALIA

For particulars regarding Passengers, Cargo and Sailings apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

Tel. No. 30332

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Agents

1, Connaught Road.

YKLINE

SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES via Honolulu.

Nitta Maru

Kamakura Maru

Monday, 28th July Tuesday,

12th Aug.

SEATTLE & VANCOUVER (Starts from Kobe)

Hikawa Maru

Wednesday, 6th Aug. NEW YORK via Japan & Panama

SOUTH AMERICA (WEST COAST) via Hilo &

San Francisco.

*Awata Maru

Sunday,

(starts from Kobe)

27th July

BRIBERY ATTEMPT

THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 18, 1941

RADIO U.S. ARMY

AT ITS

6.00 p.m.-Indian Programme.

6.45 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quota-

Charged with offering Sanitary tions. Inspector C: -Spradbury a bribe

I

PEACE PEAK

of $5, and with keeping an un- 10:47 p.m.-The New Mayfair Orchestra. A Vision of Spring-Intro: Spring Licensed food factory at No. 2,

Song- That We Two Were May- Burrows Street, Wan Kau, 26, was

THE UNITED STATES, LAND Ing: A Spring Morning-Come fined $20 or three weeks' impri- Lassles and Lads-Spring's Awaken-FORCES HAVE REACHED A sonment, on the first charge, and ing--Now The Day Is Over.

PEACE-TIME PEAK OF 1,477,- $10 or 10 days on the second

090 OF WHOM 624,000 ARE charge, by Mr. H. G. Sheldon, K.C., this morning.

Accused pleaded not guilty, stating that besides not being the master of the factory, he was not acquainted with the regulations.

Inspector Spradbury testified that when he visited the premises on Monday, accused refused to reveal the name of the master. When witness visited the place yester- day, accused offered him $5 "wine. money."

Accused claimed that he gave the $5 to witness for bail.

Economic Cooperation

Erik Charell's "White Horse Inn"— SELECTIVE TRAINEES, SAID

Selection.

Love Tales--Selection of celebrated

Love Songs.

Jerome Kern Melodies-Intro: There's A Hill Beyond a Hill; Blue Eyes; Dancing Time: Look For The Stiver Lining: She didn't say Yes; Whose Baby Are you (Arr. Henry Hall),

7.15 p.m.-Student Songs,

There Is A Tavern In The Town:

MR. ROBERT PATTERSON, UNDER-SECRETARY OF WAR, AT A PRESS CONFERENCE IN WASHINGTON YESTERDAY.

He added that the War Depart ment had received "substantial delivery" of the A24, A new Douglas light dive-bomber which, he declared, would "outperform Vive La Compagne-When Johnny any dive-bomber in Europe." Comes Marching Home...Harold Mr. Patterson said that follow- Williams (Vocal) with B.B.C. Maleing Wednesday's reshuffle in the Chorus with Plano.

Army High Command, which in- Riding Down From Bangor-Solomon volved 17 Major-Generals, there

Levi (Traditional). Raymond would be more changes in

Chorus with Piano.

con-

Newell (Baritone) & BB.C. Male Chorus with Piano,

formity with the War Depart John Peel (Traditional) Haroldment's policy of "assigning gen- Williams (Baritone) & B.B C. Male etals to` duties which are believ- ed they perform more effectively." Replying to questions, Mr. Patterson said that the Changes "are not closely linked" with the recent exercises-Reuter.

ECONOMIC COOPERATION 7.30 p.m.-Portuguese Programme, BETWEEN BRITAIN, THE 8.00 p.m.-London-The News. DOMINIONS AND AMERICA IS 4.15 p.m.-London-War Commentary. 6.23 p.m.-London-Listening Post" STEADILY DEVELOPING.

Examination of Points in Daily Ger The Secretary for Overseas man Propaganda, Trade, Mr. Harcourt Johnstone,

tish Government and, no doubt, the Dominions Governments, also look to it becoming closer still.

Song

told the Commons yesterday he 8.30 p.m.-Programme Summary. was glad to be able to make this 18.32 p.m.-Compositions of Eric Coates. Bri- Springtime Suite Fresh Morning statement, and added the

[Pastoralel! Noonday (Romance): Dance In the Twilight (Valse)....Light Symphony Orches- tra cond by Coates, Because 1 Me You So.... Huber!

Eisdell (Tenor) with Piano. London Again Suite-Langham Pince: Oxford Street....The London Palla- dium Orchestra cond. by Richard Crean.

As one example he pointed to the fact that the Wheat Advisory Committee was now meeting in Washington under the chairman- ship of the British delegate. Reuter.

A. T.A.

DONATIONS

A. Tobacco

ac-

Bird Songs

At Eventide... Georges Talpine (Violin) with Grand Organ of the Gaumont Palace, 9.00 p.m.-Local Time Signal and An-

nouncements,

0.02 p.m.-An

Requests.

Hour of Classical

BRITISH POLICY IN ICELAND

"THERE WILL BE NO WHOLESALE EXODUS OF BRI- TISH TROOPS FROM ICELAND AT PRESENT," LORD HALIFAX, AMBASSADOR ΤΟ BRITISH THE UNITED STATES, TOLD THE PRESS IN LOS ANGELES LAST NIGHT.

He added: "The British troops in French (on will only move out in the propor- tion to which the U.S. sends its soldiers to Iceland, and how long will take I cannot the process say."

10.00 p.m.-London-The News & Nows

Commentary.

10.16 p.m.-Dance Music with Variety. of His- 11.00 p.m.-London-Makors

tory". Talk on Marshal Chiang Kai

11.15 p.m.-Close down.

Shek

The Hong Kong Anti-Tubercu-9.46.10.00 p.m.-News

Short Wave only). losis Association gratefully knowledges the following dona- tions and subscriptions;

Vaswani Sotk

Bros. Kanyang Co. $500 Union Insurance Society of Canton $500; Hong Kong Tramways Ltd, $500: Jardine Mathe son and Co., Ltd, $500; Ho Wing $200; Cheng Chik Chee $200; Nam Ho Cham- ber of Commerce $100; Lee Iu Cheung $100: Chau Cheuk Fan $50; Acme Chinese Circle of Haŵall US$20; Miss Constance Lam US$10; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Djung $20; Keen Sang Brick Works $20; John F Grose 35; C. Gra- ham Anderson $5: W. R Johnson 35: Tong Lub Tat $5; and Rey Bro. Almar $5.

ANTI-CHOLERA REGULATIONS

Three Chinese appeared before Mr. H. C. Macnamara at Kowloon

with this morning charged breach of the Anti-Cholera Re- gulations.

£1

Lee Mui, 19, who said she was a widow. was fined $15, or twe weeks' hard labour for selling "Leung Fun"; Wong Pin, 35, was fined $25, or one month for mak- ing meat pies, while Wong Kai, 22, was fined $10 for making sponge cakes.

The Tag Day organised by The China Defence League to raise funds for the International Peace Hospitals in China, which are entirely dependent for funds and medical supplies by contributions. from abroad, is to take place

to-morrow.

At the City Hall, Lord Halifax told Mayor Bowron that United States 'planes were helping to win the war. - Reuter.

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SAIGON

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Monday,

1st Sept

Saturday,

19th July

BOMBAY via Singapore & Colombo

Hakone Maru

Wednesday, 23rd July

RANGOON & CALCUTTA via Singapore

Matumoto Maru

Saturday,

19th: July

KOBE & YOKOHAMA

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Nitta Maru.

Kamakura Maru

„Tuesday,- Monday, Tuesday,

22nd July 28th July 12th Aug,

Cargo only.

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