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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1937.
REFUGEES FROM
SHANGHAI
Empress Of Asia List
Over 1,500 refugees arrived by the Empress of Asia yesterday. The list is as follows:-
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FIRST CLASS
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Mrs. R. L Alton, Mrs. W. E An-
derson, Miss R, Arnsberg, Mrs. C. L. Allan. Miss A. W. Allan, Mrs. W A. Ankison, Mrs. W. E. Anderson.
Mrs. A. Anderson.
GENERAL SUNG IN NANKING
No.77 SET
To Seek Further Instructions
R. and Child Slowright, Mrs. T. Nanking, Aug. 21: General Sung Smith. Mrs. A. P. and 4 Child | Cheh-yuan, commander of the Soong, Mrs, and Child Sell, Mrs. E. 29th Army and until recently A. B. and Child Steward.
Chairman of the Hopel-Chahar Political Council, arrived here from Paoting to-night by way of Hochien. He was accompanied by General Chin Teh-chun, former Mayor of Peiping.
Mrs. V. B and Child Trayhor. Mrs. J. T. Train, Mrs. R. M. and Child Thompson, Mrs, "T. P. and child Turner, Mrs. T. C. Tabrum, Mrs. D. L. Trodd. Mrs. A. B. and 2 Child Tod, Mrs. M. O. Tubbs, Mrs. Twudile, Miss Twudle, Mrg, W. G. Turnbull, Mrs. A. Tocbot, Miss Et Talbot.
Miss D. A. Unite.
Mrs. E. M. Ward. Miss R, F. Winstanley. Mt. L. M. Webb, Mrs.
Mrs. J Brown, 'Mrs. E Bridge, Mrs. O. N. Biggs, Mrs. D. A. R. Bira, Mrs. B. M. Broom, Mrs, N. & Child Bryne, Mrs. N. & Child Bidmead, Mrs. B. & Chlid Barclay, Mrs. Re W. & Child Benll, Miss Buckley Mrs. M. Ballingall, Miss M. Ballin-
A. M. Wallace, Miss K. K.. Weve- gall. Mra. R. A. & Child- Baker, Mrs. G. M. Boyes. Mrs. E S. & 3 Watts, Mrs. J. Walters, Mrs. B. O. reux, Mrs. A. M. Wakeham, Mrs, J.
Child Boyd, Mrs. J. Y. Bryson, Mra.
Warke, Mra. H-K. Watkins, Mrs. D. A. A. Buckingham, Mrs. D. Bowern, and Child Watts. Mrs. H. Y. Wilkin- Mrs. E M. Bidwell, Mrs. T. A. T. &sen Mrs. Walker, Mrs. F. W. and 3 Child Bigg,
Mrs. E L. CLfford. Mrs. G. M. Cameron. Mrs. E M. Y. Cole, Mrs. A R. Crokam. Mrs. E. D. & Child Cummingham, Mrs. A. Clifton, Mrs. E. M. Y. Corle, Mrs. A. & 3 Child Chalmers, Mrs. A. J. & Child Car- lidle, Mrs. C. & Child Chantler. Mrs. J. A. & Child Crosse, Miss E
Child Wode.
Mrs. R. A. Young.
TOURIST CLASS
Mrs. A. W. D. and Child Abbass, Mrs. Akerman, Miss E. M. Aker- mani, Mrs, A. M. and Child Andrew.
Mrs. & B. and Child Breen, Mra. B. M. Bland, Mrs. E. A. Black, Miss
M. Collaco, Mrs. R. L. Crank, Mrs. | "and Child Broadbent, Mr. V. H.
V. B. Colombi. Mrs. O. N. Cuthbert son," Mrs. M. C. Churchill, Mrs. G.. N. Courtney.
Mrs. M. S. & Child Dougall, Mrs. E S. A. Dodd, Miss A. Y. Dodd, Miss I..M. Dodd, Mrs. M. W. Da- vidson, Mrs. E. Dick, Mrs. M. F. & Child de Evster, Miss D. de Evsler, Mrs. J. B. Davis, Mrs. J. T. Dupuy.
Mrs W. & 2 Children Edmonds, Mrs. EL & Child Ellis, Mrs. T. F. & Child Eveleigh. Mrs. G. T 2 Children Eveleigh; Mrs. F. L. Eccles. | Mrs. M. L. & 2 Child Everest. Mrs. D. M & 2 Child Eiridge,,
Mrs. M. D. & Child Fisher, Mrs. I. E. & 3 Child Francis, Mrs, L. M. Child Francis, Mrs. A. F. Fisher. Mra. E M. & Child Frost, Miss M. & Child Firth. Mrs. E. M. French. Mrs. C. W. & Mstr. Gorden, Mrs.
Barrington. Mrs. E. Broadbent:
Miss D. A. Campbell, Mr. O. Clark, Mrs. H. F. and 2 Child | Cooper, Mrs. C. Crikner, Mrs. G. N.
Courtney.
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GEN. SUNG CHEH-YUAN,
A large number of officials were at the Pukow station to welcome General Sung. Including represen- tatives of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek and General Ho Ying-
Mrs. C. Dent. Mrs. A. G. and Child Davies, Mrs and 3 Child | chin, Minister of War. Davy, Mrs. G. Dewar, Miss E. E Downton.
Mrs. T. K. Edmunda, Mrs. V. E. N. Edkins.
Miss E. M. Felding, Mrs. L LB. Freeman.
Miss M. M. Gowing, Mrs. B..Gow, Miss C. Gow, Miss F. G. Grimes, Mrs. and Child Goodwin. “
Mrs. W. S. Hackett, Mrs. A. 8. Hudson, Mrs. G. L Hinds, Miss A. Hodgson, Mrs. C. Harris, Mra. Hampson, Mrs. W, Hinderson,
Mrs. E. S. Joseph.
D. D. & Child Greenhalgh, Mrs. R.
Mrs. M. L. Lockburn. Miss E R Gordon, Mrs. E. P. & Child Gil-Lockburn. Mrs. M. V. Linde, Mrs mour, Mrs. C. M. & Child Grew, V. Lock. Miss A. A. M. Gutierres, Mrs. R. Grimshaw, Mr. D. R. & Child Grant. Mrs. M. E & Child Guess, Miss E. A. Gordon.
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Mrs. D. A. Haggarty, Mrs. M. E
Miss V. M. Mann, Mis. J. and 2 Child Mann, Mrs. E and Child Mills, Mrs. A. Mason, Mrs. D. W. MacBeth, Mrs. A M. Moodle, Mrs. and 2 Child, Miles.. Mr. G. ET
Mott.
Mrs. M. S. and 2 Child McDonald. Mrs. J. and Child Nirams Mrs. A. Oliver.
and 2 Child Handry. Mrs. R. S. and Child Heavey, Mrs. F. A. Hicks, Mrs. P. G. and Child Ell, Mrs. C. P. and 2 Child Howard. Mrs. T. Haward, Mrs. and 2 Child Hamill, Miss L. Pritchard, Miss G. Prit- Mrs. E. N. Hard, Mrs. M. and 2 chart. Miss M. Pritchard, Mrs. J. Child Hill, Mrs. C. E. Howard, Mrs. ||H. Pyle. Mra, D. M. Parker, Miss R. M. R. and Child Hendry, Mrs. Ho-E. Proctor, Mrs. F. C. Proctor Miss ward, Mrs. E. H. Hersee, Mrs. H. 8. || M. E. Pyner, Hamson, Mrs. K. M. and Child
Miss M. Rutherferd, Miss J. Re-
Harding, Mrs. and Ź Child Head-medios, Mrs. V. W. and Child Rib- .mgton.
Mrs. L G. Inwood.
bons, Mrs. B. Rhind.
Miss E. F. Shekurey, Mrs. B. Sud-- berg, Mrs. P. V. Black, Mrs. A. 'B. Sanderson, Mrs. G. F. and Child Stucheun, Mrs. V. A. Smith. Mrs. Sheriff, Miss E. Sheria, Mrs. E Shelton, Metr. E Shelton, Mrs. N. E. and 2 Child Scringeour, Mrs. M. Swayna.
Mrs. A: Jones, Mrs. P. M. and Child James. Mrs. M. T. Johnson, | Mrs. A. F. Judd, Mrs. G. E. M. Joly. Mrs. 8. Kirby, Mrs. R. A. and 2 Child Kirby, Mrs. M and Shild Kay, Mrs. R. V. D. and Child Kirby, Mrs. A. J. Kingdon, Mrs. C. Kew, Mrs. F. 3. and 2 Child King.
Miss C. M. Trwaell, Mrs. E. II. and Mrs. E. and Child Lowe, Mrs: N; | 2 Ch3là Tayler, Min. E. M. Todd. H. and 4 Child Lacey, Mrs. H. F. and Child Lewis, Mr. Lewis, Mrs. E. H. S. Low, Mr. P. L ̈and Child Langhurst, MIS. Lumsden, Mrs. E. M. Lowe, Miss M. Lyunn, Mrs. R. L. and Child Laughlang, Mrs. G. C. and Child Lidwell, Miss F. M. (Nurso) Lloyd, Mas R. M. Lee Mrs. M C... C. Large.
Mrs. J. H. Vallis, .........
Mrs. L. M. Whittle, Mrs., and 2 Child Way, Mrs. G. J. and 3 Child Wells, Mrs. J. Weaner, Mrs. Woth- erspoon, Mrs. A. Watts, Mrs, P. E. Weigall, Mrs. EL and Child Wilson, Mrs. E. C..and Child Warren.
." THIRD CLASS, Miss C. M. Ansten Mrs. L. S. ́and Mr. T. M. Morice, Mrs. W. P. and 3 children Abbass, Mrs. H. and 2 Child Marshall, Mrs. L. R. Morri- Children Artindale, Mra, F. H. Ar- son, Mrs. F. N. Mathews, Mrs. J. tindale,, Mrs. A. W. and Child Minty, Mrs. A. E.. and 2 Child Mar- Abbass, Miss I. C. Anderson, Mrs. J. shall, Mrs. G. and Child Malley, Albon, Mrs. P. M. Ashworth, Miss Mrs. E. Miller, Mrs. L. P. and Child F. J. and Child Anderson, Mrs. E. Márch, Mrs Mellanby, Mrs. E M. Allington, Mrs. E. and Inf Mousley, Mrs. GE Mott, Mrs. D. Archer, Mrs. 7. Allen, Mrs. A.An- W. Mortlock, Mrs. G. E. T. Mott.derson, Mrs. A. Li Anderson, Mrs. Mrs. C. and 2 Chlid Mahon, Miss E. and Child, Anderson, Mrs. A. B. S. Murray, Mrs. B. Murray.
Anderson, Mrs. H. and Int. Ache-
Mrs. E. B. McBain, Mrz. L. and son. Mrs H and 2 Children An- Child McCorkindale, Mrs. K. and 2 derson, Mrs. J. A. Anderson, Mrs. Child McKinley, Miss J. M. McGea-K. and Miss P. Airaham, Mrs. M., chie, Mrs. D. Land Child McWhir- and Miss B. Ahmed, Mrs. L. and ter
Miss E. Adams. Mrs. A. and Child Anderson, Mrs. L and Miss A. Ar- tindale, Mrs. K Allan, Miss E. Ackerman, Miss. 3. and Miss K Anderson.
Mrs. A. Nutt, Mrs, and 2 Child Newbeggin, Mrs. N. E. F. Nicholson.
Mrs. Ochee.
Miss L J. Popple, Mrs. H. M, and ̈ Child Popple, Mrs. G. and 2 Child Mrs. T. Beesley, Mrs. M. K. Ben- Pickering, Misa B. Pratt Mins 3. son, drs. W. H and 4 Children Pratt, Mrs. E. and Child Puncheon, Blackwood, Mrs. A. and Miss 8. R. Miss D. Parkhill Mrs. Parkhill, Beattle. Mrs. Buckley, Mrs. W. H. Mrs. Parker, Mrs. J. A. Pench, Mrs. and 2 Children Biggs, Mrs. W. and H. J. and Child Pape, Mrs. Peacock, Miss Barrie, Mrs. J. A. Broadley. Mrs. D. G. Puadle, Mr. and 2 Child Platt.
Mrs. E. and Miss Brown Mrs. D. Beatty, Mrs. 8. and Children Mrs. H. B. Rutterford, Mrs. R. L Brownlow, Miss E. M. Barrow, Mr. and Child Reod, Mrs. E. R. Rich- F. W. and 2 children Baker, Booth, mond, Mrs. FE and Child Rama Mrs. A. J. Brown, Mr. K C. and ge, Mrs. L. Remedios, Miss L Re-Inf. Bigz Miss E and Miss D. medios, Mrs. L H. and Child Ro-Bloomfield, Miss M. Bloomfield. gers, Mrs. A. Ramsay, Mra. LE Mrs. P. Boardman, Mrs, H. 8. Bart Rogers, Miss A Rooke, Mrs. Rossley, Mrs. L.. V. and Miss Bárrs, Mis; Mrs. N. and 2 Child Ross, Mrs. and Child Beresford, Mrs. D. E. and M.. E. Rocpe, Mrs. J. V. and Child 2 Children Brown, Mra 8. Y. and Richards, Mrs. E. M. Rogers, Mrs. Child Balley, Miss M. H. Brown, C and 2 Child Roberts, Mrs. EA Mrs. M. Burns, Mrs E Bridson, and Child Robertson.
Mrs. M. and Child Baclary, Mr. A and 2 Cchildren Blair, Mrs. A. and (Continued on Page 11.)
Mra B. J. and 3 Child St. Louis, Mrs. A. Bubbs, Mrs. Strutt, Mrs. K.
It is learned that the purpose of General Sung's visit to Nanking is to report to the Central authori- the northern front and to seek ties on the present situation on
further istructions from the Gen- eralissimo Central News.
FLOATING BASE IN ATLANTIC
Bremen, August 21. The motorship Friesenland Launched in March this year sail- ed yesterday, for Horta, In the Azores, where she will be station- ed as a floating base for the Ger- the Atlantie to New York. man Lufthansa air service over
Pranacean News Service,
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