CONSIGNEE NOTICES.
PRINCE LINE.
NOTION TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM
NEW YORK AND LOS ANGELES
Vessel
!
TJAVANESE PRINOS”. having arrived from the above Ports on 28th instant, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, and stored at Consignees risk
and expense.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, whore they will be examined on Thursday, 3rd June, 1937, at 10 A.31. -
All Claims must be presented within 15 Days of the Vossel's arrival here. after which date they cannot be ro- cognized.
No Claims will be wimitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and ali Goods remaining, undelivered after the 4th Juno, 1937," will be subject to 'Bent. No Fire Insurance has bean sƐected.
Bills of Lading will be anuntersigned by
FURNESS (FAR EAST), LTD.,
2nd Floor, Boogkong & Shanghai Bank Building. Dials 23165 & 23169, Hong Kong, 28th May, 1987.
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MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
CONSIGNEE NOTICE.
8.5. “ALBION STAR."
BRINGING CARGO FROX ANTWERP, etc.
ARVED HONG KONG ON SUN-
DAY, THE 30TH MAY, 1957. -
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD.
AND
CHINA MUTUAL STEAM" NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
CONSIGNSES per Co.'s Venus! :
PHILOCTETES".
FROM UNITED KINGDOM VIA SINGAPORE
are hereby notified that their Cargo -}} be diapharged into Holt'*
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1937.
EMPIRE AIR
MAILS
PANDIT NEHRU 22 ENTRANTS FOR
ON JAPAN
1,000th Dispatch From CANNOT TURN HER
England
The Empire flying-boat Castor, Wharf, Kowloon, whers it will lie of Imperial Airways, is waiting at at Consignees risk and subject to the embarcation stage in Sou- Terms and Conditions of Storage atthampton Water this morning, Holt's Wharf. The Cargo will be decked in bunting like the naval ready for Delivery from Godown on vessels in Spithead, to receive the and after 1st June.
1.000th air mall dispatch for an states the Empire destination. "Time" of May 22,
Optional Cargo will not be landed here, unloas Notice has been given prior to Vensel's arrival, but carried on from port to port to the final port of call to which the ophiön erlends,
Al
Are
il broken, chafed and damaged (Goods to be laft in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 and Noor within the Free Storage period. No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Vessel's Godown and all Goode remaining undeliverad after the 8th June, will be subject to Beat
All Claims against the Vessel must before the sind June or they will not be presented to the Undersigned on or
be recognized,
No Fire Insurance will be «flected.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
Agente.
lat Jane, 1937.
SERVICES.CONTRACTUKLS DES MESSAGERIEN MARITIMEN
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CONSIGNEE NOTICE.
5.8, FELIX ROUSSEL "
14*A/97.
EYES ON INDIA
ATLANTIC RACE
The Aeroclub de France an- nounced that within a day of the closing date for entries in the New York-Paris air race, twenty-two competitors had sent in. their
Necessity To Deferid names
The number of entries by each country and the pilots are as fol- Japan cannot turn her eyes on laws: India.
Great Britain-Three: Miss Amy Although she might have the Johnson, Mr. Clouston, and naval and military strength, Japan unknown pilot. economically was in a bad plight. Rumania-Two: Prince Canta- So stated the 48-year-old Pres-euzene, and Alex Papana. dent of the Indian National Con- Italy-Nine; Bisex, Angelo, Cu-
United States Three, Joe Thorn,
Dick Merrill, and Mattern.
11
At 8:30 this morning this flying-gress. Fandit Jawaharlal Nehru, pini, Stori, Lippi, Garta, Rolandi, boat is due to leave. for Alexan-who arrived in Penang recently 'Ansini, and Suster. dria with the Africa mails. The for a brief physical rest and mental mail load will be more than 15cwt., relaxation on the shores of Malaya. whereas the corresponding load dispatched weekly when the first Empire services, began in spring of 1929 rarely
the
exceeded
500 lb. The load which the Custor will take is only carried by two services each week,
services were opened was that be
The route on which the Empire
tween London and India. It ended in the first place at Karachi and.. was extended before the end of [6434 1929 to Delhi. Nearly four years later it went on first to Calcutta, then to Rangoon, and finally to Singapore. The Africa service be- gan in February, 1931, and for about a year went no farther south than Tanganyika. Since the spring of 1932 it has connected London with Capetown. The service on which the Castor will ny. this morning is the 450th to Africa. The other 550 have been made on the route to India, Malaya, and Australia, a total of 254 having gone right through to Australia.
·BRINGING CARGO FROM MARSEILLES, via Ports etc.
ARRIVED HONG KONG or FRI- DAY, Tu* 1871 MAY, 1937.
YONSIGNEES are hereby informed
ONSIGNEES are hereby informed their goods with the exception
that their goods with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being landed & stored into the Gedewas of the Hong Kong Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained immediately after landing.
AU claims must be sent in to me on
or before the 10th June, 1937, or they will not be recognized.
Damaged Package will be examined by the Company's Surveyors, Messrs. Goddard & Douglas in the presence of the Consigneer at 10a.m. on Saturday, the 5th June, 1937.
Consignees must have a Revenue
of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being-landed-and-stored into the Go downs of Hong Kong, Kowloon Wharf &Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, whence delivery may.
be obtained immediately After landing.
All claims must be sent in to me on or before the 8th June, 1937, or they will not
be recognized.
Damaged Packages will be examined the Company's Surveyor, Mesra Goddard & Douglas in the presence of the Consignees at 10.00 am. on Thurs. day, 3rd June, 1937.
the Consignees must have Revenue
GERMAN NOTE TO
away from the stormy field of In- dian politics.
In any case, asserted the Pres- dent of the IN.C., before turning her eyes on India, Japan would have to deal with China and it was hardly likely that Japan would
hostile China left behind." risk meddling in India, with a
"I do not think that Japan Will Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. Do- ever control China" Bald minion status?
France-Four: Three aeroplanes, belonging to the Ministry for Alr and the fourth entered by the So- elete Transoceanique.
Sweden-One: Linder.
Derby Favourites
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People in the know at Home. have a way of going to the first Spring Meeting at Newmarket, with a view to spotting a possible India would accept, Dominion winner for the Derby. A surprise... Status, providing complete seces-was in store for them this Spring sion followed. It is true that when Le Ksar romped in, an easy Britain has made a vague promise winner of the Two Thousand of Dominion Status at some future "Guineas.
beating the English date, but there is nothing definite." ***If India achieres independ- ence" prophised the 48-year- old Indian statesman, "It will be by force."
favourites.
Le Kaar is a bay tolt owned by Mons. E de St. Alary, and has been trained by Frank Carter at Chantilly. He had run in only one Should Britain ever cease to race before winning at Newmarket, control India, "other large powers and punters state that the sticky would see to it that no other single going was to his liking, so if Derby power would gain control.” Regard- Day should prove wet it will not ing the question of complete in-worry Le Ksar who is now à not dependence, Pandit Nehru stated favourite. fi that it was not a question of whe- ther India was fit or otherwise to assume this responsibility. Mis- takes were bound to occur but the process of getting fit began with "The space devoted to-day to the independence, and true fitness only
Perifox is well fancied by some new Gerinan note sent to the Va- came from the exercise of power. after his display in "the Hasting tican, as well as the headlines, in-If Britain agreed voluntarily to Stakes when he carried a heavy dicate the importance attached to India's demand. this latest step,
the period of weight, and finished a good second transition would have to be short. to Renardo.
"The necessity, to defend India.
Reriardo is from the Basil Jarvis I think, will never arise opined stable and was (on that occasion).
VATICAN
Berlin, June 1.
י.
Some of the sharp passages of the note are duly underscored.
Goya if ran second, and Midday Sua third, so both are being watched with interest, and with a dry track they might easily reverse that previous result.
Officer in attendance when dutiable Officer in attendance when any dutiable whilst the "Angriff," Dr. Goebbel's Pandit Nehru. "She will not ur ridden by Donaghue.
goods are examined by the Company's Burveyors,
No Fire Insurance will be effected by a in any case whatever.
goods are examined by the Company's Surveyore...
us in any case whatever.
No Fire insurance will be effected by
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few concluding words of the note in which the German Government felis the Vatican in plain words that the preliminary for a normal development of their relations have been done away with as result of the attitude" adopted by the Vatican in the Mundelein affair,
course, be safe from incursions. but other nations who desire. to will be our best safe guard. I can maintain the balance of powers,
not anticipate any danger from Japan."
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Referring to the Indian frontier problem the Panditji was definite- ly of opinion that it was incom petently dealt with, and comment- ed, that Soviet Russia had very little trouble on other frontiers
The "Berliner Nachtausgabe" puts the matter into an even more revealing light by saying that the normal relations with the Vatican Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru was have been "Interrupted." Never-educated at Harrow and Cam- theless, although the German Am- bridge, and had been described as bassador to the Holy See, Dr. von
"the distinguished Bon of a Berger, has left Rome and arrived distinguished father." in Berlin, informed quarters here point out that this is purely a va- catlon that had long been planned. Incidentally Dr. von Berger will retire from diplomatic service in autumn in any case, as he will then have reached the age limit.
Further developmenta depend solely on the answer the Vatican gives to the latest German note. Transocean News Service..
DEUTSCHLAND RÖLL OF DEATHS
London, June 1. The roll of the "Deutschland" dead has been increased to 28, it is reported from Gibraltar, where the 19 year old sailor Albert Eckart bas died in hospital from wounds received during the bombardment of the vessel off Ivizia by republi- can afrmen.--
Transocean News Service.
BODIES FOR GERMANY
Berlin, June 1. Chancellor Adolf Hitler has or- dered that as soon as the required' preparations are completed. the dead of the battleship "Deutsch- land" shall be conveyed at state expense to Germany in order to be given their last resting place on German soll-V Transocean News Service,
"NURSES FOR GIBRALTAR G
London, June 1 It is anounced in the British Air Ministry that four army nurses will By to Gibraltar to assist in during the wounded German sallors of the "Deutschland.
A further member of the crow of the Deutschland who died as
WHITE CRICKET
BALL CONTROVERSY
The white cricket ball con- troversy has broken out again, There are many advocates of the white ball. They maintain that it is easier to see than the red one The rest of the cricket world ridi-: zules it as a senseless innovation.
But Worcester have Been trying out the new ball in their practice matches, and the Han, Charles Lyttelton, the captain, was much impressed.
Kent is another county who wish to give the white-ball à trial in minor matches.
Lord Cobham former president of the MC.C., has declared that the use of a white ball would be an improvement in cricket, and in club circles Whitsable and Tanker- ton C.C. have come forward with a statement that, they mean to experiment further with It!
It is claimed that the flight of the ball was easier to follow, and one big advantage was that alght screens could be dispensed with:
Disadvantages of the idea which immediately occurred are the white railings which circle many grounds, the umpires white coats and the players Bannels.
It would surely be difficult to get good sight of the ball against such background.
Railings could, of course be palated green, but a drawbacíc which could not so easily be over- come is that on showery days, when there was mud about, the
result of injuries sustained in the ball would quickly lose its white incident off Iviza, was buried withness,
ful military honours in Gibraltar The only way to counter this this afternoon. The Governor, Bir would be to call for a fresh ball, Charles Berlington, was represent but what cricket captain would al ed at the funeral service
low his riyal to call for as many Transoccan Newt Service.
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