BLUE FUNNEL LINE
TO
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
Agents
Tel. No. 30332
1, Connaught Road.
N
KLI
LIN
SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES via Honolulu.
Nitta Maru
Kamakura Maru
Monday, Tuesday,
28th July 12th Aug.
SEATTLE & VANCOUVER (Starts from Kohe)
Hikawa Maru
Wednesday,
NEW YORK via Japan & Panama
6th Aug.
SOUTH AMERICA (WEST COAST) via Hilo &
San Francisco.
*Awata Maru
Sunday,
(starts from Kobe)
COLOMBO & MADRAS via Singapore
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila
Husimi Maru
SAIGON
*Matumoto Maru
ORTHOPAEDIC HOSPITAL CAMPAIGN
The British Relief Fund for Distress in South China gratefully acknow- ledges the donations re- ceived up to the 24th July for the Orthopaedic Cen- tres of the Chinese Red Cross.
it is earnestly hoped that the response will be sufficiently generous for the goal of HK$200,- 000 to be achieved which will make possible the establishment of un Orthopaedic Centre for disabled soldiers and civilians in each war area.
His Excellency Sir Geoffry Northcote $500,00, Captain S. H. Balty-Smith $10.00, British Fund for Relief of Distress in China $20,000.00, 0. S. Lieu, Esq. $10.00, Lawrence Kadoorie, Esq. $50.00, J. Scott Harston, Esq. $50.00, E. D. Sassoon Banking Co., Ltd, and Its Associated Companies $100.00, T. N. Chau, Esq. (eq. of NC$1,000) $185 00, "A Christian" (NC$200) $36.36, Professor Gordon King $50.00, The Bank of Canton, Ltd. $5,000,00, "A Sympathiser" $500.00. Hon. Mr. J. P. Penne- father-Evans $100.00. Hou, Mr. D. J. Sloss $300.00, Kwok Chan, Esq. $50.00, A. Manuel Fox, Esq. $100.00, M. H. Lo, Esq. $100.00, Albert Raymond, Esq. $50.00. Kwangtung Provincial Bank $1,000.00, The Bank of East Asia, Ltd. $5,000.00, Hon. Mr. I The Fong & Mrs. Li Tse Fong $500.00, Information Office of the Fariners Bank of China (Head Ofee) 1K. $8,000.00, Hon. Mr. M. K. 1.0 $200.00, B. Wylie, Esq. $50.00, M.. and Mrs. W. T. Stanton $250.00, Hon. Mr. W. N. T. Tam $100.00, and Dr. K. W. Chaun $250.00.
PRINTING MANAGERS ARRESTED
OF
C. N. LAU, ALIAS LAU SIU- NIM. DESCRIBED AS MAN- AGER
THE ΤΑΙ SHING PRINTING PRESS. NO. 406 HOLLAND
WAS CHARGED BEFORE MR. G T. LOWRY THIS MORNING WITH PRINTING A
HOUSE,
THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 25, 1941.
CHEE HING CO.
WHOLESALERS AND RETAILERS
16, Connaught Road, C. 2nd Floor, Tel. 27360.
AGENTS FOR:—
SAMARINDA DYAK LUMP
AND
SLACK COAL
Good for Household, Steaming, Bunkers and Factory Purposes.
Apply to:-
MR. PONG WING TONG,
Manager.
✰✰ AMERICAN ✩ ✩ PRESIDENT LINES
TRANS-PACIFIC AND ROUND-WORLD SERVICE
Next Sailings
UNITED STATES
Second and Third Week in August
For Further Particulars Apply
AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES
"ROUND-WORLD SERVICE.”
AGENTS For transCONTINENTal and WESTERN air and united AIR LINES
Telephone 28171.
12, Pedder Street.
SEDITIOUS MOBILISING INDIA'S SHANGHAI
PUBLICATION BETWEEN MAY 30 AND JUNE 19
It was alleged that accused hard possession of 500 copies of a publi- ration called "Lua Sim Kik Chin" (Blitzkrieg) at room No. 406, Hol- and House on June 20, and was
for the printing of! responsible another 1,000 copies.
Mr. Alfred S. K. Lou pleaded not guilty on behalf of the ac- cused, and the case was adjourn ed to August 21. Bail of $500 was allowed.
Chiu Hin-yan, 26, acting man- ager of the Star Publishing Com- pany, No. 175, Queen's Road Cen-
INDUSTRY
"We can make it" is Indian industry's deter- mined cry.
It is a counterpart to Britain's how famous words "We can take it," declared Mr. Picot, New Zea- land's representative on the East- ern Group Council, in Simla yes- terday.
FLOODED
Shanghai was flooded knee-deep yesterday as the result of a heavy rainstorm. Torrential rains which began to fall at 4 a.m., converted many low-lying districts, such as into the Shanghal Race Course. veritable lakes.
Tramway and bus traffic in both the International Settlement and the French Concession was sus-- pended, while ricksha pullers did business. Central roaring
Mr. Picot had just returned a from a tour of India's manufactur- News. tral, was charged with possession ing areas. of 500 copies of similar boots.
He added: "India's industry transforming Indian iron ore into Mr. D. McCullam appeared on like her army is being quietly, guns, tanks, shells, armoured car- behalf of the accused, who was skilfully and effectively, mobilis-riers, aerial bombs and numerous ed until we see keen Indian brains requirements of modern warfare." Hearing was fixed for August and competent Indian hands-Reuter,
granted bail of $500.
27th Ju'y
21.
Monday,
1st Sept.
Saturday,
19th July
BOMBAY via Singapore & Colombo
RANGOON & CALCUTTA via Singapore
Hakone Maru
Thursday,
24th July
*Lisbon Maru sett
Thursday,
28th Aug.
KOBE & YOKOHAMA
*Nagato Maru
Nitta Maru
Kamakura Maru
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday,
27th July 28th July 12th Aug.
*Cargo only.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISYA
*General Passenger Agents in the Orient for
CUNARD WHITE STAR, LINE N.Y.K., King's Building. Telephone 30291.
INDO-CHINA
STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD.
OPERATING SERVICES FOR
CARGO and PASSENGERS
TO SWATOW, SHANGHAI, TSINGTAO,
CHEFOO AND TIENTSIN
KOBE AND OSAKA:"
SINGAPORE, PENANG AND CALCUTTA SANDAKAN; HAIPHONG
All steamers borth alongside the Roosevelt Terminal In the French- Concession at Shanghal, where passengers and cargo are landed..
Fey Further Particulars Please Apply
JARDINE, MATHESON
& CO., LTD. GENERAL MANAGERS.
TELEPHONE
30311.
* 4*, LANG