THE CHINA-SIAM

*HIRAM”. ..HELLAS"

*.*. "HELIOS"

·HONG KONG-BANGKOK

LINE.

leaving Hong Kong 19th September via Swatow leaving Hong Kong 21st September via Swatow leaving Hong Kong 29th September via Swatow HONG KONG-SWATOW-AMOY',

5th September .."HAI BING" leaving Hong Kong m.s."HAI LEE" leaving Hong Kong 18th September. Accepting Passengers & Cargo for all the above metioned ports. HONG KONG-SINGAPORE PENANG-RANGOON Regular Express Service

tr.."HAL HING" leaving Hong Kong 14th September m.s. "HAI LEE" leaving Hong Kong 24th September Accepting cargo for all the above mentioned porta.

Excellent passenger accommodation available,

For freight, passage rates and all other information-Apply to:- THORESEN & CO., LTD.

Tel. 30237.

General Agopta,

سرا

Queen's Building.

S.S. "BENLAWERS”

ROTTERDAM,

Sailing for LONDON, ANTWERP, HAMBURG and LEITH on or about the 13th September.

Cargo will also be accepted on through Bill of Lading to the usual transhipment ports.

Tel 22533

For Freight and Passage apply to

W. R. LOXLEY & CO., (CHINA) LTD.

York. Building. Agents:

THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD

AND

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION.CO., LTD.

NONSIGNEES per Co.'s Vessel

CYCLOPS

FROM CONTINENTAL PORTS TIA SINGAPORE

are hereby notified that their Cargo

into will

Holt' be discharged Wharf, Kowloon, where it will lie at Consignees risk and subject to Terms and Conditions of Storage at Holt' Wharf. The Cargo will be ready for Delivery from Godown on and after 3rd Sept.

Optional Cargo will not be landed here, unioas Notice has been given prior to Vessel's arrival, bat sarried on from part to part to the final port of call to which the option extends.

All broken, chafed and damaged foods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the bours at 11.45 .. and Noos within the Free Storage period. No Claims will be admitter after the Goods have left, the Veasel's Godown and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 10th Sept., will be subject to

Beat

All Claims against the Vessel must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 24th Sept, or they will wot be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be «ffected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents.

3rd September 1937.

[5044

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD;

D

OHINA MUTUAL STEAM "NAVIGATION CO, LTD.

CONSIGNEES per Co.'s Vessel

"IXION"

Prox SEATTLE, VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA VIA JAPAN are requested to take Delivery of Flour and Lumber Shipments as soon as the Vessel is ready to discharge and are hereby notified that if their Lighters are not placed alongside the Vessel m required, their Shipments will be dis charged into Holt Wharf, Kowloon, at their expense, where the Cargo wil! fle also at their risk and expense sud subject to the Terms and Conditions of Storage at Holt's Wharf. Steamer will commence Discharge on the 4th Sept.

General Cargo will be discharged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, where it will le at Consigneer risk and subject to the Terms and Conditions of Storago at Holt's Wharf. The Cargo, will be ready for Delivery from the Godown on and after 4th Sept.

й

CONSIGNEE NOTICE.

·SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DIS

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

*CONSIGNEE NOTICE.

SS, DARTAGNAN“

21'A/37.

BRINGING CARGO Frox MARSEILLES, via porte etc. ARRIVED HONG KONG ON SATUR- DAY, THE ATB SEPT, 1937.

UNSIGNEEB are hereby informed

that their goods with the exception 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 claime must be sent in to me on or before the 15th September, 1937, or they will not be recognized.

Damaged Packago will be examined by the Company's Surveyor, MessTS, oddard & Douglas in the presence of the Consignees at 10.00 am on Fri day, the 10th Supl., 1937.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1937.

ANY LETTERS

FOR YOU?

Post Office Notice

Jerry Aldridge (s.s. Rodger Ham- la), Anchor Flashlight Co.. Dr. Van Allen, M,D., Anglo-Chinese & Indenting Co. A.V.R.A. Aycappa Chetty & Co., Miss Margaret Bab cock, Emile Bach. Earle H. Ballou, Mile. Renee Begault, John C. Boyl (United Airways), Joseph Terrazzo Brown (Marble & Tile Co.), Che- kiang Industrial Bank Co., Grocery Chen Kwong. Shou J. Chen, Ken- neth Cheng, China Inland Mission. Chinese Engineering & Develop- ment Co., J. S. Chun (South Chipa Rice Corp.), M. E. Cleland, Jr., Rev. R. L. Crampton, Miss Rufina Day- rit, Doh Foong Industrial Supply Co., Miss Belle Eagleson, Kenneth Easton-Cook, Mrs. I. W, Ellot, For Eastern Salvage Association, C. W. Feenan, Forbes Munn Co., French Staff Stores. Good Hong Tobacco *Co.. Miss Dora Greve, Mrs. F. Green, Mr. I. Hamilton (Chesoquis Cuild Hospital), 8. G. Hansen, The Hong Kong Cigar Store, Hong Kong Clays & Kaolin Co., Ltd., A. Hopwood. Hiao-ching-ying, Mrs. Jobin Hsu, Ahmed Husein & Co. Japanese Broadcasting Co. Tom King (Union Jack Club), Miss Jeanette Koehrke (Keller Travel Club). N. Kosters, F. W. Kudrich, Mrs. U. W. Lamkin, George C. Law, Library Literary Club, P. O. Logan, | Mrs. S. J. Malen. Capt. Martin (a.s. Glenedin), Galls Mitchell, Mrs. Elsa Mody. Frank Moran, National Bank of China, Ltd., The National Bureau., E. H. B. Nell, U. Neukom, 4. Y. Neyenhuys. (Marconist a/b Aletta). Miss Mary Nicklin, Valen- tin Otte, John Palmer & Co., Ltd. H. G. Pepper, Mrs. Q. Praskalov, Mrs. Violet B. Reeder, Rodrigues & Co.. Mme. C. E. Rossi, P. W. Same, Sino-American Trading Co., South China Manufacturing Co.. Miss Margaret Suene (c/o Mercantile Marine Bank), L Thome Moorlake), Mademoiselle Tourince, Tsang Kam Kee, United Powers Co., Ltd.. Library Victoria College. Rev. Father A. Weber, Messrs. Kel- vin & James White, H. Harrison Winstanley, King & Irwin, Ltd.

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

(Through Reuter's Service?

New York: September 5.

11

QUOTATIONS

New York/London Cross ente New York Cotton-Dec. New York Rubbar-Sept. Chicago Wheat --Sept. -Sept. Chicago' Corn Winnipeg Wheat--Oct. Silver-Official

1935/7

High Low Dow Jones Averages, 19440-185.51 30 Industrials

84.43 5.17 20 Baile

37.04 20.45 20 Utilities 106.89 30.064 40 Bonds

82,44 65.58 11 Commodity lander 63,19

Last Bale

Stocks:

Sept. 3 4 Adams Express numu 17 Allis Chalmers make Amer, Can

Am. Car & Foundry Amer. Cyanamid

1001

Amer. For. Power Amer. & For $7 pf. 44j* Amer. Locomotive

Amer. Metals

Amer. Radiator ............ Amer, Rolling Mill... Amer. Smelting Amer. Steel' F'dries. Amer. Sugar ********** Amer. Tel. Tel... Amer, Tobacco "B" Amer. Waterworks. .... Anaconda Copper ... Atchison, T. & 8. Fe. Atlantic Refining. Atlas Corpn. ....... Auburn Motors ...... Baldwin Locomotive

$7 cum. pf. Baltimore & Ohio... Barnsdall Qu Bendix Aviation Bethlehem Steel Boeing Airplane

Borden Co. Briggs

.101

331

414 M'facturing 414 Brooklyn-Manhattan

442

13

DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES AMERICAN MAIL LINE Sailings

President Liners frequens miings and their unigen stopover privileges allow you to travel just exactly as you choose. And Baltar Bleamship Lines and Ammertota Mail Line worldwide anions and agents are maintained to serve you ashore in whatever placa jon shance to be, Make your next trip more unfayable, travelling "The President Line way."

TO BAN FRANO SCO NEW YORK AND BOSTON

Via Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu, San Francisco, Panama Canal

and Havana.

TO BEATIIE, VICTORIA "THE EXPRESS ROUTI”

Via "Kobe and Yokohama

Pro Lincoln 'night Sept. 7th Pros. Grant M'night Sept. 10th Pres. Coolidge Noon Sept. 18th Pros, Jackson M'night Sept. 24th

BB.. Free, Wilson

Oct. 6th Pres. Jefferson M'night Oat. 8th Pres. Hoover Nooa Oct.. 18th Pres. McKinley M'night Oct.22nd Pres. Cleveland Sam Nov. 3rd Pres. Grant M'night Nov. 5th Pres. Coolidge 10 m. Nov. 13th Pros, Jackson M'night Nov. 19th

MANILA EUROPE, NEW YORK

THE MOST FREQUENT" SERVICH

Next Sailing

Pres. Grant

Via Mandia, Singapore, Fenang, Colembe, Bombay, Suez Canal, Naples, Genoa and Marseilles.

6 p.m. Sept. 6th Pres. Van Buren 8 a.m. Sopt. 19th Pres. Garfield 8am. Bept. 26th Pres. Coolidge 9 pm Sept. 10th 8am. Oct. 10th Pres. Van Buren 8 m. Sept 1 th 8 m. Oct. 24th Pres. Jackson 8 pm. "Sept: "19th" A Nov. 7th Pres Gartelt 8 a.m. Sept. 9th 8am. Nov. 21st Pres. Wilson M'night Sept. 18th

MOST FREQUENT SERVICE OR THE PACIFIC

DOLLAR STEAMSHIP. LINES AMERICAN MAIL LINE *

* •

FEDDER BUILDİNG— HONG KONG,

·CARTON BRANCH ~$), FRENCH CONCESSION, BHÀMEEN.

9.23 9.30

Last Today' High Low Close Close

4.99 9.16 8422 18.68n closed

100 104 1051

98 001 201 195 194

124

971 124

Change

06 up

Lost - 'unch.

it up. unch.

usquoted

Sept. 4...

Sept. 3.

High Low Close Change

172.17

172,81 171.77 -178,00

$7.21

20.80

19.78

.38. up 22 up 47.43 47.16 47.43 26.30. 26.81. 26.868.up 82.81 .03 up unquoted

Business Done: --230,000 shares.

Last Sale

17

611

Blocks Great Northern Riy. 48 Great Western Bugar 331

Sept. 3 +

46.

331

Bolly' Sugar Gorpin,

Humble Of ......

81

HI

Tat. Nickel .....

591

601

71

In Tel. & Tel

91

97

41.*

Int. Dept Stores.

18+

181*

Pros. Bayes

401

Hennecott Copper →

84

632

Pres. Monroe

48

Lambert Corpn. ......

12)

Pres. Adania

13

19

·351

Loew's Inc. ................. 78 Lorillard

Pres. Harrison

79

207

201

85)

McIntyre Porcupine

McKesson & Robbins 431*

431"

43

Monsanto Chemical 103

103

1672 79 182. 171 533: 531

Montgomery Ward

574

573

Murray CorpaRG CON

9

9

Nat Cash Registor

30+

304

Nat Dairy Products 181

182

681

Nat Distillers

201.

293

264

142

Nut Power & Light New York Central ..

DZ

97

33

341

15+

Niagara Hudson P.

Corpn.

114

12

78 * 78 *

North American

231

231

234

Northern Pachie ........ "251

28

21

Pacific Gas & Elec., 30

301

Paciic Lighting

43 ⚫

.421

901

Packard Motor ......

8

8

301 30

Paramount

1484

.149 *

23

Pennyivanla RR.

33+

346

Phelps Dodge-

Phillips Petroleum

55

-

172

52 *

159

Public Service of NJ. 301 Pullman Inc. ********* Pure Oloriçim

181 18 Radio Corpa of Am. 11111

10

331 341 Republle Steel.......... Reynolds Tobac. "B" 50

501

341

67 *

St. Joseph Lesa Co. Schenley

Schenley 4% pt.

401 911.

Corpn. 80%+ Chesapeake & Ohio 45. Chrysler Corpn. Columbia Gas & 11} Columbia 8% "A" pf. 91 *

Credit 61 Commercial Commercial Solvents "13

Sears Roebuck

87

862

461

Shell Unlch Of ....

241

..244

1061

Socony-Vacuum

197

197

114

Southern Cal Edison

24

24

921"

Southern Pacific...

381

387

811

Southern Hly 1% pt.

371

371

131

Stand Brands

111

114

Commonwealth & 8.

23.

21

Stand Gas & Elec.

71

7

Commonwealth $6

551

412

621

7

...

5t

ar-

Curtiss Weight "A" 313

Curtiss Wright (C) 17)

171

314

Stand Gas & Elec.

$7 pt. Standard Oll of N.J. 63633

841 -Sterling Products..

Swift International 31

30+ Technicolor Texas Gulf Sulphur 367 Tidewater Assoc. 011

42

41 *

34 * 314 304 361

"

187

181

Delaware & Hudson 131:

134

Timken-Detroit Axle Transamerica

231

23

151

151

All claime must reach us before the 29th Sept, 1937, or they will not be recognized,

12471244

21

20th Cent. Fox Filme 20th Cent. Fox Films

pi.

35

35

No Invursace will be effected... Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

JEBBEN & CO.,

431*

43 *

Agente.

504

153

Du Font ............

Un. Carbide & Car-

bon

[5532

95

954

Electric Boat

18+

Un Pacific.......

114

112

Elec. Bond & Share 11

111

United Aircraft

271

27

Elec. Bond & Share

$5 pr.

Un. Airline: Trans-

601*

port

.133

134

United Corp.

43

· 42

67 *

67 *

United Corpn. $3

361

361

19

12

Un. Gas Tprovem't

71

71.

Un. Light & power

"A"

8

US. Industrial Alco-

32

bol

+

310* 501 494

US. Rubber

68

88

US Rubber #3 p.

85

83

U.S. Steel

Vanadium

Warner Bros Pict...

Westinghouse

- 3041 ..1031 137 Elec. 1421431

144

Youngstown

.Saer

m.v.

REGISTERED ARTICLES Norman Ayre, Boon Lert Chung (H.M.S. Maglong), R. S. Brookes (Kung Kao Pao), H.M. Habllullab Co., Hong Kong Yat Po. Honour Manufacturing Co. (Parcel), 8. M. Kaplur, S. Rubinstein (Queen's Hotel), F. M. Shevtcenko.

PASSENGERS

The following passengers rived by the Empress of Canada:

FOR HONG KONG

Mas R. Baukin, Miss J. Hooker.

Trana

Brooklyn-Manhattan

36 cùm, pl. Case. J.I. Canadian Pacine Celanese Corpn... of

America

ཙྪཱ བྷཊཿཧྰུྃསྐཐ8ཚོ ཙོཎྜeཨྰཿཨྰཿཚོe8 ལྷོབྷོaཙ ཡོ, ཨོཊྛཱནྟི, གྷ ཏྲྰཾཝཱཏྟཱཀྐཝནཱ ཨོཀྑeནཐཱཎྞནཱ ཙྪཱ བྷྱཿ8མྦོ

Cerro de Pasco ...... CertainTeed P'ducts. Chesapeake

cum. pi...

Consolidated Edison Consolidated Ofl .... Continental Oll

Corn. Products

Del Lackawanna &

Western Distillers Corpn Sea.

grams Douglas "Aircraft

Mr. J. Jamelson, Miss C. Le Fever, Mrs. Le Fevre, Master L Le Fevre, Mizzes G. and M. Matute, Mr. and Consignees must have a Revenue Mrs. A. Matute, Mrs, F. D. Officer in attendance when any dutiable Pinckard, Mr. S. Robinow. Dr. H. goods are examined by the Company's F. Smith. Miss Rose Bum. Mr. Uy Surveyors

No Fire insurance will be effected by Lin Chiu, Mrs. Chan Lung, Mrs. H. Ellsworth, Miss D. Ellsworth, Mr. us in any case whatever.

JOBARD DE GAPANY, and Mrs. Gatchalian and infant,

Elec. Bond & Share Agent,

Mrs. Greenland, Miss Greenland, $6 pf. Hong Kong, 4th Sept., 1917.

Mr. L. C. Goldsmith, Mis H. Elec Power & Light 18 Gaudissant, Mrs. M. A Haven, Elec Power & Light. Master Haven, Rev. and Mrs. E. C. 17 pl.... Mitchell. Mr. Po Kong. Miss Shłu Firestone Tire & R Sim Chiu, Master-8. C. Chiu, Mr.

[5642

NEW WORLD... AIR RECORD

Moscow. Sept. 4. Flying a twin-engined A. N. T. 40 machine. with a load of 1,000 kilogrammes, the Russian aviator

established Alexeja, to-day

a

new world record by reaching an altitude of over, 12,000 metres.- Prohorian New, Service.

42,000 CASUALTIES

M: E Presbitero, Mr. T. A. Shaw, Miss Campbell, Mr. A. B. Boytón.

THROUGH PASSENGERS"

Mr. K. Aihara, Mr. K. Inoue, Mr. V. C. Matsudaira, Mr. W. Matsumarn,

and Mrs. .DT.

H. Mourer, Miss M. Mourer, Mr. V. K. Mizuno, Mr. K. Makamura, Mr. S. Satake Mr. Gero Yamanashi. Mr. R. C. Eddy. Miss D. Churchhill, Mr. G. Dankwarch, Miss B. Enperg. Mr. R. H.. Crane, Mr. B. Baldwin, Mr. H. Baldwin, Mr. E.. A. Hirsch, Mrs. Hirsch, Miss J., G. Hirsch, Mr. JP. Jacinto, Mrs. E. Midsen.

Pintste

fen. Asphalt

Gen. Cigar`.

Gen. Electric

56896 888-8

251

314

35

Gen. Foods " Gen. Motors ........... Gen. Railway Signal 36 Gillette Safety Razor Gudden Gold Dust Goodrich (BJ); Goodrich $5 pf. Good rear

521

30%

39

37*

34

331

TEL

78 *

364 351

the fighting on the Mr. Win.. Madsen. Mr. E. P. Mad- Seven British Ships

San Sebastian. Sept. 4. Enormous losses have been suf- tered in Aragon front, sayNationalist neadquarters.

At the end of the eighth day of the battle, the casualty list totall ed over 42.000 dead and wounded. -Transocean News Service.

..

SINO CREW DESERT JAPANESE SHIP

Detained In Gijon

London, Sept, 4.

55 391

401 911*

CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

MAERSK LINE

NOTICE TO CONSIGNELS

THE M.V.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE M.V.

THE

"RHEINLAND" baving arrived, from Hamburg and Parts of call, Consiguses, of Cargo are hereby notified that their Goods are being landed and placed at ibere risk into the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's godowns at Kowloon, where delivery may obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.

"GERTRUDE MAERSK" having arrived from New York and Ports of call, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their goods are being landed and placed at their risk into. the Hong Kon, and Kowloon Wharf & Optional Cargo will not be landed Godown Company's godowns at Kowhere, unless Notice bar been given 48: loon, where delivery may be obtained as hours prior to vessel's arrival, but carried soot as the goods are landed.

an from port to port to the fast port of: Optional cargo will not be landed call to which the option extenda. here, unless notice has taen given 48 -No Claims will be admitted after the boure prior to vessel's arrival, but Goode have left the Godowns, and all carried on from port to port to the final Goods remaining andelivered after the. port of call to which the option 11th Sept. 1937, will be subject to

extends.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowne, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 8th Sept., 1987, will be subject to Bent.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on 4th Sept., 1937, at 10 m. by our Surveyors Capt. Walter C. Weston.

To comply with the General Bonded Wareboure Regulations consignees must haves Revenue Officer in attend- anca when damaged dutiable goods are examined.

All broken, chafed, and dampged Goods are to be left in the Godoyne, where they will be examined on 10th Sept., 1997, at 10 mm, by our Surveyor Mesura. Goddard & Douglas. To comply with the General Banded Warehouse Regulations, consigneeN MUNT have a Revenue Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable goods Bre aramined,

All claims must reach us before the 4th Oct, 1997, or they will' nof be recognized.

No. Insurance will be affected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

JESSEN 00 Agents. Hong Kong, 4th Bept, 1937.

Hong Kong, 30th Aug., 1937.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINDE,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE MV.

121TE

"BADEN" baving arrived from Hamburg and Forts of call, Consigases of Cargo are hereby notified that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk into the Hong Kong Kowloon Wharf & Godown Company's godowns at Kowloon, where delivery may be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.

Optional Carge will not be landed here, unless Notice has been given: 48 hours prior to Vessel's arrival, but carried on from port to port to the final port of call to which the option extends.

RICKMERS LINIE

(8543

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

HE MY

THE

“URSULA RICKMERS » having arrived from Hambur; and Ports of call, Consignees of Cargo are heroby notified that their goods are being landed and placed at their riske into the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf

Godown Company's godowns at Howloon, where delivery may be obtained as soon as the goods are landed,

Optional cargo will not be landed. here, unless notice has been given 48 hours prior to vessel'a' arrival, but carried on from port to port, to the final port of call to which the.option extends.

Goods have left the Godowns, and al No claims will be admitted after the

83 82 & Tube ......

No Claims will be admitted after the goods remaining undelivered after the 49

Goods hara left the Godowns, and 18th Sept, 1037, will be subject to Chase National BE. 487*.

44 * Goods Bremaining undelivered after the rent National City Bank 44* 1%

7th Sept., 1937, will be subject to .1% Call Money

Rent

• Bid

1 x diy

All broken chafed, and 2 damaged Goods are to be left in the Bedowns, All broken, chafed and damaged Goods where they will be examined on ma are to be left in the Godowns, where Sept, 1887, at 10 am, by our they will be examined on 6th Sept., Surveyors Messrs. Goddard, and 1437, at 10 am, by our Surveyors, comply with the General Bonded

Mostry. Goddard à Douglas, og d

..

All claims must reach as before the 1st Ooty 1837, or they will not be recognized ranzigd va

No Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned

JEBSEN & CO,

Agenta

NEW DESTROYERS

To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations consignees sen, Miss N. Reed, Miss C. Sexton

London, Sept. 3. Warehouse Regulations consignées must must have Revenne Offer is Mr. AH Tall, Rey, EG, Vetter,

have a Revenue Officer in attendance attendance when damaged dutiable Mrs.

Messrs. Vickers, Armstrong to Mr. H. Walker, Mr. and

their naval when damaged dutiable goods are goods are examined... day launched from:

eizeized. Whipple Hall, Dr. and Mrs. N. L

yard at Walker-on-Tyne, the two All Olaims must reach us before the Blitzen. Mr. S. Cooper, Mr. and

Seven British steamers are now destroyers, Eskimo and Mashona, Both Bept, 1987, or they will not Mrs. T. J. Dillon, Mr. L R. Feria. detained in the Spanish Republi- The two vessels were put into the be recognised. Mrs. N. Metzel, Master A. Metzel,

No Insurance, will be affected, Mr. W. W. Faseol,. Mr. C. 8. Wool-can Fort of Gijon in consequence water within ten minutes. They

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by by All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods

of the blockade of the harbour by are of the large Tribal class of

· JEBNEŃ & ̈00. man. Mr. Ed, E. Woolman, Mr. are to be left in the Godowns, where they

John B. Woolman, Sir and Lady the Nationalist Cruiser Almirante 1,850 tons displacement with tur will be stamined on any Tuesdays and

bine engines to develop 44,000 Hong Kong, 81st Aug, 1987, Fridays between the hours of 10.15 1,

E. Wrenth, Mrs H V. Seybold Cervera and two minelayers,

This is the information in des-horse-power- and Noon within the Free Staragė period.

Master AH Seybold, Mr. H No Claims will be admitted after the

Port Angel, Washington, Sept 5. Shintani, Mr. F. Da Rora, Miss M. patches received in Londen, which British Wireless, Goods have left the Vessel's Godawn, and

Thirty-one Chinese seamen, be-T. Evans. Miss G. M. Evans. Miss add that the British ships have all General Cargo remaining undelivered after 11th Sept, will be subject to Benting the entire crew of the Japanese Chang Mrs. E-M. Lee, Mother numerous refugees on board.

"Meanwhile, the commander of the Spanish Government destroyer Jose Luis Diaz, which arrived at Falmouth a few days ago in a damaged condition, has, it is stated, been requested by Britain to speed up the necessary repairs

be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 25th Sept., 1937, or they will not be recognized, "*"*

All Claims against the Vessel must freighter, China Exporter" have M. Linus, Mother A. Martind, Miss deserted "rather than serve Japan-M Higgins, Miss, J. Merrick Mr. ese", The Immigration Inspector E. N. McFetridge, Mrs. M. Rosen at Seattle will bring the deserters berg, Miss E Rosenberg, Mr. Chun to Seattle where they will be de-Lee Bun,, Mr. Goo To Chin, Mra tained pending possible deporta- D. Gabriel; Mrs. A. M. Avecilia

Miss Avedilla. tlon-Beuter.

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

Agata

th September, 1987.

13645

and leave British territorial waters as soon as possible.

The commander has been fur- ther requested to Inform the au- thorities how long it will take to carry out repairs.—— Transocean News Service.

[5524, Hong Kong, 1st Sept., 1987.

BIG PLANE

PURCHASES

can aircraft during the first sta. months of 1937 than any other nation,Total purchases by Chi- nese amounted to US$2,415,922 New York, Sept. 3.

and Japan's aircraft purchases for The Department of Commerce the same period were only $832,- to-day publishes figures showing 883– that. China purchased more Ameri-* Reuter.

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