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by the
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DAILY SERVICE From Hong Kong: 10.00 P.M. anly. From Canton: 10.00 P.M. only.
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From Hong Kong
Wook day 8.00 am. Knudse Wook day 5,30 pm, Bul Tai
6.30 am. But
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Haturday
Saturday
4.30 p.m. Klahan
SUMAY SUNDAY
Triestin
Lloyd
10,30 22. Elnahan 1.00 pm Bul Tai
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From Macxo
3.0 pta, insbes
1.00 dui Tal
2,00 m. Bal Tai
3.00 p.m. Bui Tal -**' 3,00 m,m, Xinshan
$6.00.p.m. Kinshas
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NEXT SAILINGS
To Shanghai "Victoria" To Italy
APE
19th Aug. Victoria ** Sist Aug.
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SPECIAL RETURN TICKETS Validity 100 days at greatly reduced cont allowing of 2 months stay in Europe. Special concessions to 1st and 2nd Class travellers to London.
Fares to Venice, Trieste, Genos and Return. 2139, '288, £56 Special Two Months' Round Trip Tickets At Reduced Rates
To BOMBAY
DLOMBO
SINGAPORE...
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£44
£25
821
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£13
£11
£12
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FOR SALE
NEW LAID LEGHORN EGGS
From The Diamond Leghorn Farm Diamond Hill, Kowloon.
·Sole Agents —
HUNG CHEONG,
(Tel 57108).
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#66, Nathan Road,
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AND SERVICES
LONDON SERVICE "DEUCALION" Saila 11 AUG., for Marseilles,
Lowave, Rotterdaro, Hamberg & Gangow "PATROCLUS" Sails 25 AUG.. for Marseilles, London,
Rotterdam & Glasgow
LIVERPOOL SERVICE MARON" Bails 4 SEPT., for Havre, Liverpool
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Epils 27 SEPT., for Boston, New York
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& Bestile INWARD SERVICE
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"ANTENOR".
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9"AUG. From U.K. via Straits 11 AUG., From Pacific via Japan Me and Shanghai' 13. AUG. From U.E, vis Straits 18 ADG., From New York vis Manila
Specially reduced fares are quoted, for cargo stasmers with
limited passenger accomanodation Car
For freight, pamage rates and information apply to
Butterfield & Swire
Agents. 1. Connaught Road, C.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY,
AUGUST 7, 1937.
TEXTILE QUOTAS AMERICA'S CUP SERIES
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(Continged from Page 1.)
it could be certified that all the orders were placed before July 7,′′
It was mentioned in the letter that the Secretary of the Cham- ber of Commerce "visited all the weaving factories on Monday, August 2, and took a rough" "cen- sus of production," *** The factories had waiting for shipment cloth
Ranger's Victory Due To Shape Of Hull
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-MR. T.O.M. SOPWITH
Newport, B.I., August 6,
Mr. T. O. M. Sopwith said that he had no idea as to whether stacked or in cases totalling 358,- he would come back for another challenge. Mr. Harold S. Vander- 710 yards (worth, approximately bili declared he had not thought about defending the America's Cup $125,000). The unused stocks of if there was another challenge. Mr. Sopwith congratulated Mr. non-Empire yarn amounted
to Vanderbilt who received shoal of congratulatory telegrams: 201.740 lbs., though the factories had much more than that; quan- Mr. Sopwith attributed the Rang has been won since by the United tity of Indian yarn on the pre-ger's victory to the shape of her States, as follows:- mises. It had been the practice hull" which he declared opens a
1889, Columbia beat Shamrock I hitherto in many cases for cloth new era. In the construction ofji
1901, Columbia beat Shamrock II; to be made of a mixture of Indian yachts. and Japanese yarn-the one for
1903, Reliance beat Shamrock III; the warp and the other for the
1920, Resolute beat Shamrock IV; weft. Therefore, if permitted to
1830, Enterprise beat Shamrock V; use up stocks of non-Empire' yarn,
1934. Rainbow beat Endeavour; the factories would also consume
1937. Ranger "beat Endeavour. II. Empire yarn and, in a short time from now, be using nothing birt Empire yarn.
MUST BE SATISFIED The letter continued: "With the safeguard that the Hong Kong Government has to be satisfied that the business was booked be- fore July 7, there seems no need for a time limit in this particular matter, Clause (b) in the Gov- ernment's letter would be com- pletely effective and, at the same time, fair to all concerned if it
read
.'(b) · Any goods shipped on aub- sequent dates if accompanied by a certificate from this Gov- ernment that the order was placed before July 7' "The Chamber of Commerce desires to reiterate its previous re- presentations and to press most strongly that traders be given an opportunity to clear up existing
commitments. Three months has already been mentioned as a rea- sonable timc-allowance, and, if the Secretary of State considers a time Ilmit essential, 'the end of October" is suggested.
י
"The Chamber requests the Gov- erament to cable the Secretary of State on the following lines:-
'Referring to your telegram dated July 28; it was impos- sible for manufacturers to complete shipments by end July or for this Government to verify books and issue" cer- tificates by that time. Suggest requirements waived for goods certified booked before July 7 if shipped before end 'October. Request immediate reply.***
IMMEDIATE ACTION
All newspapers praise the sport ing spirit in which the races were salied. Reuter,
The America's Cup was "Arst salled for in 1851 and every race
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SECRETARY FOR
COLONIES ON
PALESTINE
Geneva, Aug. §. Before leaving here Mr." Ormsby- Gore. Secretary for the Colonies, gave additional information to the Mandates Commission, at its first day's session, on the outbreaks in Palestine, and British methods to suppress them.
In conclusion the Minister, re- rerred to the Palestine Partition plan and said that this plan not only
offered the most hopeful prospect of overcoming the funda- mental causes of the conftet but would, at the same time, help both the Arabs and the Jews to attain their national Independence— Transocean News Service.
44 PERSONS
EXPATRIATED
Berlin, Aug. 6. On Thursday the official "Deuts cher Reichsanzeiger" published the names of
44 persons who have
of their been deprived
German- citizenship" or their nationaliza- tion papers.
Amongst those expatriated is Heinrich Imbusch, former deputy leader of the Centre party's Reich- stag fraction- Trantoran News Service
HIGHLAND BRIGADE
GATHERING
First To Be Held In United
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A Highland Brigade Gathering, under the patronage of the High- land Brigade Club, was held in Edinburgh on July 15, 10, and 172 A golf meeting was held at Muir- fleld on the 15th: this was follow- ed in the evening by a dance in the North British Hotel. On Fri- day and Saturday, in fine weather. the Games were held at Redford Barracks, Colinton, by permission of Lieutenant-Col. J. M. Hamilton, commanding the 1st Battalion, The Gordon Highlanders.
Although previous gatherings had been held, the first in 1892, the last in 1931; this is the first in 1892, the last in 1931, this is the first Gathering to be held in the United Kingdom and the first at
The Government took immediate steps to forward these representa- tions by cable, endorsing the sug- gestion that an extension from the President of the "Young People's which all six Highland Regiments
end of July to the end of October be granted for goods certiñed to have been booked before July 7. Co- Yesterday afternoon. the lonial Secretary Informed the Chamber of Commerce by tele- phone that a cable had been re- ceived from the Secretary of State stating that he was requesting other Colonial Governments to admit all shipments of Hong Kong piece goods made before the end of October, if accompanied by a Government certicate that the "order" was placed before July 7.
This "highly satisfactory news was circulated last night among the manufacturers and was 'received by them with the Livellest expres- sions of gratitude. The work peo- ple, also, were much relieved, for many of them have been unem- ployed for the past month await- ing the final decision trum Lon- don.
THE CHEERO CLUB
Next week's programme at the Cheero Club is as follows.
Monday-Contract Bridge. com- |mencing at 8 pm...
Tuesday, Weekly Whist Drive, commencing at 8.30 p.m. admission Afty cents, which includes light refreshments.
These whist drives are still be- ing held every week and all Ser- vice Men and their Wives, are wel- come.
Thursday-Contract Bridge and Mah Jongg at 8 p.m..
"Friday, Duplicate Bridge and Contract Bridge at 8. p.m. T
There will be a dance at the Club on Wednesday August 18, at
Mr. Clifford Lewis, Internationa!
Fellowship Clubs," who is speaking in St. Andrew's Church Hall to- morrow at 8.30 am, in connection with the District-Wide Interna- tional Evangelistic. Mission.
MINISTERING
CHILDREN'S LEAGUE
were represented.
FOREIGN MAILS
"The Public are reminded that the postage.on Printed Paper, Commercial Papers, Samples and Smail Packets must be fully prepaid." Insufficiently prepaid Printed Papers, etc. are NOT forwarded
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Letters, Postords and Samples for Europe and South America are forwarded “via Siberia” if so superscribed.
INWARD MAILS
FROM
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Jayaw and SHANGHAI SAIGON SHANGHAI
HAIPHONG
JaPay and BĦANDHA) MANILA HAIPHONG
U.S.A
Úanada, Japan and SwastanaIĮ
Banexox and Swarow
(Bertie, 17th July)
Swamudai and Switow
Caloutta nod Straits STEATTE SHANGHAI
STELITI
STRAIT! JAPAN
MANILA
SHANGHAT AND AMOỶ
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SHANGHAI and Swarow. ...
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STRAITS
Stentor
Jean L-borde
Kagu Mora
Tateria Mars deusit
7th Aug 7th das.
Hunan
7th Aug,
G. G. Paul Dowmat
7th Aug
Kaisar-I-Hind
7th Aug.
Neptuna
715 Aug.
Panton L
7th Ang
Kuriyang
8th Ang.
Prot, Jeferson
8th
Kwangtang
8th
Burdwan...
0th Aug.
Kumero
9th Ang
9th Arg.
8th Aug.
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9th Aug.
Trinam
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I th Aug.
Hupch
Juth Aug
Amp. of Aria
10th Aug.
Doueation
10th Aug.
Cremar
176
10th Aug.
10th Aug:
10th Aug.
Delagoa Maru
10th Aug.
Imperial Airways | 10th Aug.
Plane
11th Aug.
fith. Aus
11th Aug.
11th. Ang.
Ith Ang.
Greisenas
19th. 4-g
Talma.
18th Aug.
AMOT.
19th Aug.
MANILA
MANILA
Victoria
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date, 8th July
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Antenor
13th Ang
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13th Arg.
BHANGHAI
USA, HONOLULU, JAPAN and Snano-1 -xai (San Francisón, 24th July) ... JAPAN and Shanghai JAPAN
Pres. Hoover
18th Aug.
13th Aug.
BIRLITS SHANGHAI
SHANGHAI
Air Mail by "Imperial AirwaYL Direct Service”-London date, 31st July
Alr Mall by""Pan-American Afri
Ginyo Mar
Ways Direct Service"--Ban'. ^ [Pan-American » Francisco date, 4th August JAPAN
STRAITS
SKANDHAT
BwareHai and Bwarow
MANILA
USA, HONOLULU, Japan and Ɛmano-
RAI (San Francisco, 17th July) Java ani Manila... STRAITS
1. STRAFT
ÚALOUTTA and Breaizs
SHANGHAI
JATA
CALCUTTA And 87EATS
Airways Flane
Lisbon Mars ·
Taucer
Tyndares
Enying
Kashima Mark
Noto Maru
'rea. Polk “Tisaroo.... Buson Maru
Lima Maru Shirala... Henifer
14th Aug.
14th
Aug:
14th A 15th Aug. 13th Aug.
17th Ange
17th Ang
Pindart
17th Aug.
Kulangan
17th Aug.
OUTWARD MAILS
REGISTERED AND PARCEL MAILS sre closed: 18' minutes. earlier than the time given below unless otherwise statedi, and where mail are advertised to close as er before..., registered and parcel malls are closed at 1 pm, on the previous day.
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SATURDAY
Pa
Sha ghai, Japan and EUROPE via Sibera Aromu Saigon. Mauritius, Kanaion, Mediagascar,)
Lourenco Marques and SouthAfrica] Tin How Japan.... Amoy Sandakan
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Air Mall for Canton and Dis-
tricts,
Benclench
Kiangan Holdi
MONAC
The Cameron Highlanders won the Challenge Quatch, presented by thethe members of the Highland Brigade Club, The Gordon High-Straits, Ceylon, India,
East and landers being a very close second, South Africa, Ader, Egypt and and The Argyll and Sutherland
EUROPE via Marseilles -dug Mar- Highlanders · third.
Lailles 3rd September Lady Bybli
Grant, wife of the Commander-in-
The Police Branch of the Minis-Chief in Scotland, presented the prizes. A feature of the Gathering tering Children's League will hold their monthly Whist and Mah pipes and drums of all six te
was the "playing of the massed Jongg Drive at the Police Recrea-
giments. tion Club on Tuesday next August 10, commencing at 3 pm. Price of admission one dollar...
-Jones gazed sceptically at his friend's car. "What did you give for that?" he asked..
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The friend shrugged his should ers." "Nothing," he answered. took it for a debt. A fellow owed me $50.
Jones looked at the car agai "Hm," he murmured. "Do you stand much chance of gteting the other $49?"
Date
Hoog Kong
Height
0215 20 18:18 07 03 318 2390 5 1 1860 10. 11026941620
Just as bathers, at the opening of a new bathing-pool, were climb- ing to test the high diving-board ing to test the high diving-board, it fell off. We never have luck like that."
Air Mall for “K.L.M. Service"*......
due Amsterdam, 19th Aug.
Formoi Baigon
Air Mail for Swatow, Amey, Foochow "and North China (via Shanghai),
SUNDAY
Manila.... Hwatos, Amoy nudi Formosa Shanghai
Playing for a North of England club, an eighteen-year-old bats- man was clearn bowled first ball. in each innings by his father. total eclipse of the sch
WEATHER REPORT
ROYAL OBSERVATORY FONG KONG
MONDAY
A Focchow Bwatow..
Paikhoirad "Haiphong
10 am, Aug. 6.. Bargieter (at sex level), 29.84
Temperature, 82 F.
Air Mall for «!France Orient Service"-doe Marseilles, 22nd August.
Bigon, Ceylon, India, fast, and
Bouth Africa, Egypt sad EUROPE) vis - Marssilles—due: Maramillon (74) September
TULIRAY
'Bataria and Bourabaya
Blodbow
Haiphong
Temp ature; maximum yester-Manils... day, 91
~~Temperature;
minimum
last | Air "Mall for “Eurasia: "Alewa
Direct Servica?!,
night, 81.F
Rainfall for 24 hours, ending 10th to-day. 0.22 ins.
HONO LONG-TIDE TABLE From August 7, to 13, 1937,
ins
HIGH WATER.
LOW WATER
Humidity, 87 per cent.
Hong
Standard
Time
Kong Standard 5
Time
Wind Direction, 8.W. Wind/"orce (Beaufort), 5.
bim
8 p.m. It is hoped that there will Bat.
7
0925 7.8
2257 49
be a very good attendance, as if so dances will be held fortnightly un-
Bun.
B
10 90 74
til the beginning of October. Dur: | Mon. 9 ing October dances will be held weekly.
Then, 10
Wed 11
FrL
12:
"pe case of cholera, six of enteric abr fever, one of measles and three of dysentery were reported for the 24 "hours" ended at noon yesterday-
HEALTH RETURNS
1kor. 12
Total = rainfall since January 1,
23 55 5.3 17201 53.94 Ins. 11·41
1-41 8 2030L |RÐ 1750 16 60 25 55 DELO 27 12 23 5 A .18 18 12.3
012255 61 137
0748 27 1807 33
Against an average of 56.02 ins.... Bupset to-night, 7.02 pm. Buarise to-morrow, 3.57 a.m
Fat 4 p.m., Aug. 6. Barometer (at sea level), 25.60 Temperature, 84. Humidity, 83. Wind Direction, BBW, Wind Force Beaufor "Maximum tempera: mum temperature, 78.
WEDNESDAY:
Strasta, Ceylon, Ladia, Aden,
"EUBOPE via Marieilles-
illes, 9th Sepki and. due London, 16th Se
DATE and Th
Saturday, 7th,
1080 4M
10.90 A
10.30 AM
30,80 A M
31.3 AM
G.P.O. & K.P.O
· plane · Rogue Noon
Ord. 12.30 ÉV O.P.O. & XP.O. Parcels Noon
Kassar-I-Hind Reg, 140
ONL MG.P.O. &
Kaisar.I.
Hind
Kwansai Marti Lysemoon..
BRAK.P.O.
Reg: 2.80 PM Ord. 8,00 PM
2.317-38
Kowloon P.O
Hog. 7th, 500
Ord 7th, 58
Sherangan P.O.
0.8.4.0. plane Reg. 7th, 8.00 PM :-
Ord, 7th, 7.00
G.P.0.
7.b, 5,00 m Ord, 8th. 500 A
8th.
100 AM.
9th,
Banda
Pras. Jeferson Bennovie Canton Maru
9CO A
--1801 PM
4.00
Huna.. Norviken Kwangtung
Jean
Laborde
Jean Laborde
Tjikarang
Muinars. Canton "Emo, of Asia
Eurasia
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KEO
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GPC&KPD
_5.00 ## Ordale 3,30 PM
Tusaday, 10th,;
$300
G.P.O.&
Plane Reg.
Ord
Wedne
11th