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

Agents

Tel. No. 30332

1, Connaught Road.

AUSTRALIAN-ORIENTAL LINE

TO

AUSTRALIA

For particulars regarding Passengers,

Cargo and Sailings apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

Tel. No. 30332

Agents

1, Connaught Road.

BURNS PHILP LINE

Passenger & Freight Service To

AUSTRALIA

THE CHIÑA MAIL, AUGUST 18, 1941.

A new portrait of Alice Faye, who stars in "The Great American Broadcast," which is to be shown soon at the King's Theatre.

RADIO

6.00 p.m.-Indian Programme

|6.45 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quola-

ttons.

0.47 p.m. The Boston Promenade Or

chestra and Rose Bampton (Con

traito).

7.17 p.m.-Piano and Organ Duets by Patricia Rossborough and Robinson Cleavea,

7.30 p.m.Variety with Nora

Blaney, Flotaam and Jetsam, The Boswell Sisters and Others.

8.00 p.m.-London Relay-The News.

mentary.

MOVED BODY FOR 20 CENTS

SEVEN FOR THREE

Seven German fighters were destroyed for the loss of two fighters and one bomber during R.A.F. off- |ensive · sweeps over the Channel and Northern France yesterday. An enemy tanker was also hit

by a torpedo.

These facts are given in the fol- . lowing Air Ministry communique issued yesterday:-

201

"This afternoon Beaufort air- craft of the Coastal Command, es- corted by fighters, attacked elemy tanker in the Channel, oft Le Touquet. A hit was obtained with a torpedo on the tanker's stern.

-

“Our fighters have made many offensive sweeps over the Chau - nel and Northern France during the day in the course of which they destroyed seven enemy fight-

Cr's.

"Our losses in these operation were two fighters and one bombet Three of the bomber's crew of tour were saved."-Reuter.

SMALL ARSENAL ON BEACH

Believed in have been concealer! to facilitate a robbery. a sack containing three rifles, two dag- gers, over 30 rounds of ammuni- tion, was found on the Tsai Wan Beach. Shaukiwan, by Policu Inspector A, Kirby and a party of detectives.

This morning the goods were Four coolies were bound overordered to be confiscated by Ma- by Mr. G. T. Lowry at the Cen-jor A. N. Macfadyen at the Cen-

unlawfully removing a dead body tray Magistracy this morning, for tral Magistracy.

from a house in Eastern Street early this morning.

Accused, Wong Po, 32, Lee Mui, 8.15 p.m.-London Relay-War Com-44, Leung Kin, 52, and Ng Lai, 35, were arrested while removing the body of a man who died in an opium divan.

8,25 p.m.-London

Post'.

Relay 'Listeningį

8.30 p.m.-Programme Summary. 8.32 p.m.-Folk Songs and Music. 9.00 p.m.-Local Tline Signal and An-

nouncements,

9.02 p.m. This week's programmes. 9.05 p.m.-Studio-Talk by Mr. J. F. MacGregor on "The British Prisoners of War Fund".

9.15 p.m.-Arensky-Trio In D Minor,

Op. 32.

9.45-10.00 p.m.-News In French (On

Short Wave only).

9.45 p.m.-Operatic Duets. 10.00 p.m.-London-The

News Commentary. 10,15

p.m.-A Programme

Music.

News and

of Danco

From

11.00 p.m.--London - "News

Home" by Howard Marshall. 11.15 p.m.-Close Down

Court that

Accused told the they were each paid 20 cents to remove the body.

WIDOW CHARGED

A 31-year-old widow, Ng Ma- lei, was charged before Mr. H G. Sheldon,, K.C., at the Central Magistracy this morning, with the theft of a camera, two rolls of film and a mariners' certi- ficate from Mr. Albert S. Frain, of the Douglas Steamship Com- pany.

Accused pleaded not guilty, and at the request of Detective Sergeant V. Morrison, she remanded until to-morrow to:

Inspector J. Hailam prosecuted. I further enquiries.

was

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We have

a vessel

...sailing

for

B.W.O.F. DONATIONS

The following is the latest list if subscriptions for the British War Organisation Fund, Hong Kong Branch:

Previousty Acknowledge ·£115;* $731,- | 509,17; DX, G. Day (Monthly) $15; A, H. Guinness (Monthly) $20: The Club de

Recreio $000: Sale of 2 C.H.S.S: Badges

· 82; Mr. „and“Mrs. A...F. Horden (Month-

Manila, 20; Mrs. F. M. Deacon (Monthly)

$10; Messrs. Francols D'Hardivilliers |- $500; Miss N.. M. Wentworth $10; R.

Madang,Hancock (Monthly) $25; and total $732.-

Salamaua,

Rabaul,

Sydney &

Melbourne

towards

the End

of

August

Excellent passenger accommodation with a large

number of single cabins at no supplement. Built-

in Swimming Bath and Spacious Sports Deck.

Passenger & Freight Agents

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.

Telephone 28031

P. & O. Building.

| 771.17; „£115.-

PRESIDENT LINER

Sailings

To SINGAPORE via MANILA

THIRD WEEK IN AUGUST To UNITED STATES

SECOND WEEK IN SEPTEMBER*

FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES

"ROUND-WORLD SERVICE”,

AGENTS FOR TRANSCONTINENTAL, AND WESTERN AIR AND UNITED AIR LINES

TELEPHONE

12, PEDDER. STREET.

INDO-CHINA

STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD.

OPERATING SERVICES FOR

CARGO and PASSENGERS

TO-SWATOW, SHANGHAI, TSINGTAO,"

CHEFOD AND TIENTSIN”

KOBE.ANDREA.

SINGAPORE, PENANG AND CALCUTTA -BANDAKAN, HAIPHONG

All steamers, herth alongside the Roosevelt. Terminal In the French Concesalon at. Shanghal; where; passengers, and cargo are landad,

For Further Particulars Please Apply To

JARDINE, MATHESON .

& CO., LTD.

GENERAL MANAGERS.

TELEPHONE

30311.

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