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HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMERS

ANNT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON EMACAD STRAKBOAT CD-LYD,ETE GHMA, NAVIGATION CO.LTD.

CANTON LINE

From Hong Kong: 8 A.M. only. (No sailing on Sunday).

From Canton: 8. A.M. only. (No sailing on Sunday) MACAO LINE

TRAVEL

THE

SHORT

SAFE

SEA

WAY

by the

Saturday

British Line

SUNDAY

From Hong Kong

Woul day 600, Himbau

1,00 120 Bed Tal -20 m. Sui Tai A.30 am. Kishan 10.30 A, Kinsban 5.30 p.m. J'ai

2 EXCURSION,

From Macau

3.00

al Tal

4,00 p.m. Kishan 300 m, Sul Ti .. 4.00 pm, Bal Tai

4,00. am Kinaban' 5.00 pan. Kinshsa

CURTAILED SERVICE

From Hong Kong: 8.00 A. M.only. From Macno: $5.00 P.M. only. RACE MEETING EXCURSION SUNDAY, 19th June, 1938.

S.S. TAISHAN" W will leave Hong Kong (Canton Steamers Wharf) at

9.30 AM. and from Macao

ut $.P.M

Note:--All vessels equipped with Wireless... QUEEN'S BUILDING, CONNAUGHT ROAD Teliphona 20101

Triestina

Lloyd

NEXT SAILINGS

To ITALY

"VICTORIA” 18th Jane.

To SHANGHAI

"Conte Verde

8th July.

APB

Special Two Months' Round Trip Tickets At Reduced Rates

TO BOMBAY

COLOMBO

21

14

SINGAPORE

£44 £41

£25

£21

1:22

£19

£18

£13

£11

£13.100 £9

£ 6

* SHANGHAI ... ROUND THE WORLD tickets issued at Special Reduced Rates

in connection with all Trans Pacific & Trans-Atlantic Conference Lines. THROUGH TICKETS TO LONDON-23 days Special facilities for lespatch, by train of heavy baggage with liberal free Allowance.

INTERCHANGEABLE RETURN TICKETS with the Dollar Lines on every favourable conditiona.

"ITALIA" & "ADRIATICA" LINES Agents for the sale of through and independent tickets to North, Central & South American Ports and all Mediterranean, Levant & Black Sea Ports.

ELOYD TRIESTINO

Telephones 32982/3. Tel. Adir. "Lloydiano" - Canton Agents:-DUDWELL & CO, LTD., Shamsen.

PO Box 143.

THE

BLUE FUNNE

LINE

REGULAR AND FAST. PASSENGER SERVICES |

FREIGHT AND

LONDON SERVICE

"ANTENOR" Salls 29 JUNE, 'for Marseilles, Londen,

Roredam & Glasgow AJAX Sails 19 JULY. for Mars., Cblanca, London,

Rotterdam, Hanburg & Glasgow.

LIVERPOOL SERVICE ***BELLEROPHON" Baila 23 JUNE, for Harra, Liverpool

& Bromborough

NEW YORK SERVICE "PREMIUS" "Salle 3 AUO., for New York, Boston

& Montreal, vis Oape of Good Hops

PACIFIC SERVICE(via DHREN, KOJE, MAGOTA & TOKOHAKA) -

"TALTHY BIUS" Bails 7 JULY, for Vistoria, Vancouver.

INWARD SERVICE

"HECTOR"

"HELEYDS"

TEIRESIAB "

"TALTHYBIŲ: *

Dus

& Beattle.

19 JUNE, From U.K. via Straita

19 JUNE, From Europe via Straits

29 JUNE, Frem U.K sia Straits

29 JUNE, From The Pacific Coast

Specially reduced fares are quoted for cargo stemmers with

limited passenger accommodation

For freight. pamage rates and information apply to

Butterfield & Swire,

Tel. 30333.

Adeute.

1. Connaught Road, C.

CANTON SENDS AN APPEAL TO

FOREIGN LEADERS

Assistance, Moral And Material, Needed

LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE

Electric R.C. Team For Saturday

The Hong Kong Electric Recrea- tion Club in their Bowls League

“WE SHALL FIGHT ON TO VICTORY" match against the Club de Recreio

Canton, June 15.

An appeal, in connection with the Japanese bomblag of Canton, was sent yesterday to 17 leading foreign educationalisk, writers and, scientists throughout the world and to 10 leading American and British universities, by 150 representatives of various literary and cut- tural organisations and institutions of Canton. A similar message was also sent to a group of British leaders in London.

secure

at Ming Yuen on Saturday will be represented by the following:-

J. R. Way, J. F. Hedley, 8. Deacon. W. H. B. Muskett (skip).

J. F. Barron, G. G. S. Thomson, 3. T. Padgett, L de Rome (skip).

A. Tarbuck K. C. Butler, W. Stoker, A. F. Paul (skip).

"YACHT CLUB

P. 9. Cassidy. E. Hospes, A.-Mur- cooh. R. H. Wild (skip).

A. Nissim, A. S.. Mitchell, J. A., D. Morrison. A. W. Brown (skip).

KOWLOON TONG TEAM The following w{1} represent Kowloon Tong Club in a League match against Yacht Club at North

Point:-

"

The full text of the message that we have a key sector on this

world front for the defence of! The following will represent the follows:-

"Professors and cultural institu-peace, civilisation and justice, We Royal H.K. Yacht Club in a League tions of Canton, call your attention may suffer as none has suffered Bowls match against the Kowloon to the wanton bombing of the re- before, but we remain true to our Tong Recreation Club at home on

Saturday:- sidential and commercial sections, post.

"We need your auistance. moral W. A. Cornell, D. Drummond, P. which has resulted in the mass

T. Hamilton. G. S. Archbutt slaughter of the civilian popula-and material Help mobilise world"}

(skip). tion. These attacks were systema-public opinion to bring about a tically and deliberately conducted stoppage of supplies to the aggres- by the Japanese militarists since sor. boycott Japanese goods and technical Anancial and May 28 to June 11

China,

the Show "During these 15 days, Japanese assistance to planes carried out 34 raids, drop-world that expansionist greed and ping no less than 1,000 bombs on massacre do not always conqueri non-combatants, 160 districts, des-right and humanity."

The message was addressed to traying 1,550 houses and shops. It

following: Abert Einstein, La estimated that the dead and the

C. Mose, J. Tang, J. L. Stephens, wounded total 7,000. 55 per cent Roman Rolland, O. B. Shaw. John

A Spary (skip). Dewey, Langevin, Harold Laski, H. being women and children.

W. Howard, T. K. Lim, V. Atien- "Following are some picares G. Wells. John Murry. Nicholas

Butler, Thomas Mann, 2. R. Gittins iskip). First. 15 three-storey shops and Murray

customers in one Picasso, Leon Talstol, Ott Schmidt. Occupants and

Theodore Dresler. Nehru, A. H. Basto (skip). spot, reduced in 30 minutes to D.

Tagore. Harvard. smouldering wreckage and charred Rabindranath

Princeton. remains; second, direct hit on the Chicago, Yale, Sun Yat Sen University dugout,fornia, Leland, Standford. Oxford, killing six students; third. 20 small Cambridge. New York and Vassar sampan ferries reduced to sticks universities(Central News). and 35 dead boat people laid out on the embankment; fourth, seven

The Canton Committee For Jus- operating rooms in one hospital busily amputating mangled limbs tice has also seat the following of women, children and labourers, cable to the China Campaign Com- "However, the people's spirit has mittee, which is arranging for the been steeled. The wanton brutality protest meeting to be held in Lon-

don today. has been absolutely futile to break the unity of the Chinese and to We shall fight secure surrender. on to victory.

We are struggling for national existence, defending our freedom and liberty which you in the west hold so dear. At the same time we are holding tenaciously with all

ARMY TENNIS LEAGUE

Medical Corps Beat R.A

In an Army Small Units Tennis League match played at Sookunpos yesterday, the Royal Army Medical Corps defeated the RA by seven sets to two.

Scores:

Col. Crawford Jones and Cpl.

Harvey (B.A.M.C.);

beat Lt. Matthews and Lt.

ingrain

beat Egt. Morgan and Sgt.

Lavis

beat Sgt. McKechnie and

Bdr. Hebden

Sgt. Burton and Cpl Webb

(R.A.M.C.):

6-4

6-4

B-6

boat Matthews and Ingram 6-2 beat Morgan and Lavis...**** 8.2 beat McKechnie and Hebden 8- Q. M. 8. Durnford and Pte.

Birkeli (RAM.C.):

CABLE APPEAL

Call,

A. E. Castro, H. Y. Hsu, Y. Abbas,

Reserve: L A. Osmund.

THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1938.

FOREIGN MAILS

Parcel Post Service, to Amoy Island" is temporarily suspended. Parcels can be accepted for Kulangsu only.

Air mail letters may be posted in the ordinary posting boxes. They should be clearly, marked "By Air Mail" and bear suficient postage. In- sufficiently prepaid' letters may be taxed with double the deficiency or forwarded by Steamer Service, at the discretion of the Post Omce. Air Mail Services to Shanghai, Nanking, Tsingtau, Tientsin and

Peiping are temporarily suspended.

Letters and Postcards for Europe and South America are forwarded via Siberia" if so superscribed.

INWARD MAILS

From

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways

Direct Service "-London 9th June.

Tientsin and Swatow......

Manila

Japan

Shanghai

date, imporisi

Per

Due

Airways Plane Yunnan.. Pres. McKinley... Shirala..... Victoria..

11

18th June

18th June

16th June

16th Jane

16th Jane

16th June

17th June

17th June

17th June

17th June 17th Jane

Airways Plane

17th June

Yalou.... Kingyuan............ Burdwan......

Shanghai.... Shanghai and Swatow. Anking........

Halphong. Pathol and Holhow, Japan and Shanghai. Japan, Shanghai and Formosa... Japan

Hakone Maru....... Lisbon Maru......

Air Mall by "Imperial - Airways

Direct Service"-London date. Imperial 12th June.

Canada, U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan & -Shanghai (Vancouver B.C., date

29th May

Straits and Holhow Haiphong....

Emp. of Canada... ........ Muinam..

Canton..

Straits and Europe via Negaputam (Letters and Papers) Lendon date. 19th May. ........ Calcutta and Straits Shanghai and Swatow. Straita

Shanghai and Amoy Dairen

Straita

Straits and London Parcels-Lon-

don date 12th May.. 8hänghal and Amoy.. Calcutta and Straits.. Straits and Europe via Suez (Let-

ters and Papers) London, 26th! May and London Parcels--Lon- don date. 19th May.

POLICE TEAMS The following will represent the Police Recreation Club in a League Bowls match against the Indian R.C. at the F.R.C. on Saturday:-

W. McLeod, C. Dowman, W. E.

J. C. S. Fender, W. McHardy, G. Hollands. E. G. Post (skip).,

W. Cameron, T Tallon. J. Japan Perkins, A. E. Carey (skip).

Shepherd, W. Mair. (ekip), ¿

British

..

The following will represent, the "Cantonese appreciate

Police Recreation Club in a 2nd sympathy and relief. Foreign re- sidents of Canton appeal British League match against the KFC. public act quickly and decisively to "A" at the P.R.C. on Saturday:

L. Glendinning. F. Channing. F restrain Japanese militarists' in-Nolan, F. E. E. Booker (aklo

J. H. E. Edwards, S. Faricw, J. discriminate bombing of Canton."

The Canton Federation of Chur-Orem, . C. Moss (skip). ches, representing the 50 churches: of the city, has sent the following cable to the Intemational Mission- ary Council in London:

Canton Federation of Churches appeal British Christians use in- fluence stop Japanese ruthless bombing civilians"

FUNERAL OF MRS. MARRIOTT

Many Floral

Tributes

The funeral of the latu Mrs. H. Marriott, of Kowloon Docks, who died at the Queen Mary Hospital on Tuesday after a long illness, took place at the Foman Catholic Cemetery yesterday afternoon, the Rev. Father L. M. Rest of the Rosary Church, afficiating at the graveside.

The chief mourners were her husband, Mr. "Fid" Marrioti, son, Mr. E. Marriott, daughters, Rosy and Amy, and Mrs. J. P. White, and alster, Mrs. W. V. Field.

Among those present were Mr. W. V. Field, Mir, and Mrs. M. A. de lost to Matthews and Ingram 6-7 sousa, Mr. Frank Lee, "Mr. James lost to Morgan and Lavis... 2-6 Smith, Mr. Van De Lily. Mr. & beat McKechne and Hebden 7-5 Gascon, Mr. C. White, Mr. W. Jen- WIN FOR 24TH BATTERY ner, Mr. F. Cullen, Mr. Mainwaring, The 24th Battery RA (Stone Mr. G. Cooper, Mr, C. Kerrison, Mr.

cutters) won by six sets to three H Scott, Mr. M. P. Pereira, and from "T" Company Middlesex many others. Regiment, at the Army Ground.

Many wreaths were, sent.

Chatham Road, yesterday

Scores:

Staff Sgt. Flinter and Sgt. Earl

(24th Battery):

beat Major Stewart and LLC.

Ferry.

beat Pte. Dunne and Pte.

Norcutt

beat L/C. Finnia ääd L/C

Dubeaumo

Major Way' and Capt. Godfrey

(24th Battery):

ין

GADD LEADS

London, June is The fourth series of matches in 6-1 the novel golf tournament arrang

ed by 12 leading professionals of

0-1 Great Britain was played today,

8-0

lost to Major Stewart and

L/C. Perry

2-6

beat Pte. Dunne and Pte.

Norcutt !

7-8

beat L/O. Finnia and L/C.

Duheaumo

6-1

L/Bdr. Hossack and L/Bär,

Walls (24th Battery): lost to Major Stewart and " PL/G. Perry

lost to Pie: Dunne and Pte.

Norcutti

3-6

ful

A

Riddell, W. Campbell, J. Wright, W...Glendinning (skip).

CLUB DE RECREIO 1st Div. (Away! v. C.C.C. (4 p.m.) J. Luz, C. E. Marques. A. A. Re- medios. H. Alves (skip).

L. F. Xavier, D. C. Alves, F. V. V. Ribeiro, R. F. Luz (skip).

JE. Noronha, J. F. V. Ribeiro, C. G. 8liva, F. X. M. Siva (skip),

2nd Div. (Home) v. H.K.F.C. "B". (3.30 p.m.)

F. A. Machado, C. A. Lopes, C. B. Basto, J. J; Basto (skip).

F. A Xavier, C. C. Pereira, 'Dr. A P. Guterres, B. Basto (skip),

J. C. Remedios. L A. Gutierrez, L. J. Silva, F. X. Soares (skip)."

3rd Div. (Away) v. ILK.E.C.

(3.30 p.m.)

C. B. Basto, J. M. Sequeira...O. P. Remedios, C. R. Pereira' (skip).

A. M. Xavier, R. B. Botelho. C. M. S. Alves, E. Sousa (skip).

A. F. Noronha, C. M. Silva, M. A. Carvalho, F. Tvanovich (skip).

KOWLOON C.C.

1st Div. (Home) v. K.D.R.C. (4 p.m.)

V. C. Labram, W. Mulcahy, R. Craig, E Kern' (skip).

A. E: Silkstone, T. A. Madar, H. Overy. E. C. Fincher (skip)

A. A. Dand, A. W. Smith, W. Hyde, J. Hyde (skip).

2nd, Div. (Away) v. H.K.F.C (3.30 p.m.)

W. Bambro, C. W. Bowden, J. W.

M. Brown, J. M. Jack (skip).

W. W. First, C. J. Tacchi, R. H. E. Marks, H. Nish (skip)....

J. Smith. W. T. French, L. Jack, T. Carr (skip).

Reserve: W. H. H. Hobbs.

KOWLOON B.G.C.

1st Team

1

G. C. Norman, A. Macintyre, A

J. Hall, J. G. Meyer (skip).

F. A. Cheesman, A. Macfarline,

C. B. Hosking, E. W. Lines (skip).

John Watson, 8. M. White, A. The results were:

Gadd beat Charles Whitcombe 5 Hyde Lay R. Duncan fakip),

2nd Team and 4.

Reginald Whitcombe beat Mahon V. Searle, H. E. Drew, H. P.

Phillips. G. E. F. Thompson (skip). 6 and 5.

E. A. Atkins, Jack Watson, D. W. Waterton, W.S. Drake (skip),

Cotton and Branch halved. Lacey beat Allis 3 and 2. Padgham and King halved. Burton-beat Michell 3 and 2.

At the end of this series; 'Gadd led with seven points(Reuter),

NO WAR DEBT PAYMENT

London, Jane 15.

EL L Lockhart, A. T. Lay, L. A.

R. Duncan, T Armstrong (skip),

A.R.P. LECTURES

FOR LADIES

17th June

17th Jane

17th June

Suwa Maru. Kutsang.

18th June

18th June

Newchwang. Anhui

18th June

19th June

Taiyuan

18th June

Glenbeg.

18th June

Helenus..

-19th June

Hector...

19th June

Tjisadane.... Santhia..

18th June

31st June

Naldera

Rio de Janeiro

MATU..

22nd June

Fnd Jane

OUTWARD MAILS

REGISTERED AND PARCEL MAILS are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m., registered and parcel mails are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day.

For

THURSDAY

Samshul and Wuchow Haiphong Kongmoon

Holhow Shanghal

Per

Tai Ming... Shantung.

Tai Lee....

Hai Lee Myrmidon.

Salgon, Straits and Calcutta .......Yuen Bang. Swatow, Foochow and Tientsin...... Hupeh.... Bangkok .........

Ngow Hock.

Air Mail for Sian, Lanchow, Chang- sha and Chengtu, etc. (via Han- kow) by the "Eurasia Airways Service" (To further points by Services surface transport 25 permit),"'

Air Mail for Chungking (via Han- kow) by the "C.NA.C. Airways Direct Service" Airmail for "Imperial Direct Service" due 23rd June.

Date and Time

Thursday 16th

8.15.AM

10.00 AM

11.00 AM

19.30 PM

14:30 PM

Parcela 2.00 PM

Jrd.

3,0 P

4.30 PM

4:30 PM

Eurasia Plane

G.P.O. & K.P.O. Beg Ord.

4.30 PM

4.00 PM

Beg Und.

C.N.A.C. Plane

Airways London. Imperial

*Manlia, Australia and New Zealand via Thursday Island-due Thurs- day Island, 28th June...

FRIDAY

Airways Plane

Changle.

On Lee.:

Kangmoon Hofhow, Pakhoi and Haiphong....Kaying. Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A, Canada, Central and South America and "Europe via San Francisco-dub San Francisco, 11th July- and *Europe Via Siberia Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Air Mail for “K.LM. Airways Direct Service"-due Amsterdam, 28th June. Manila.......

straits, Ceylon, India. East and *South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles-dae Mar- seilles, 17th July.....

SATURDAY.

G.P.O. & K.P.O.

4.30.X

5.00 PM

G.P.O. & KP.O. ^ Beg.` 3.00 PM Orú, 5,00 PM G.P.O. & XP.O. Par. 18th L.00 P Reg.17th 8.40 AM Ord. 17th 3.30 AM

Friday, 17th

10.00 AM Noon

G.P.O.& KP.O.

Par.

ILO FM

Beg

2.45 IM

Pres. McKinley... Haitan......

Ord.

3,30 PM

3.00 'P

Heg.

Urd

4.00 PM: 4.30 M

Hakone Maro Eup. of Canads

4.30 PM

G.P.O.&K.P.O.

414 PM

Reg.

Hakone Mar..... Ord

3.00

"Straits and Europe via Marseilles

-due Marseilles, 20th July.......Burdwan..

Straits and Calcutta.... Manila, Straits, Ceylon, India, Aden, Egypt and "Europe vid Naples- due Naples, 9th July... Shanghai, Japan and Europe via

Biberis *Japan

ghirala.

Victoria....

Suwa Maru... ******- Kutsang. Airmail för "France Oriant Air- wazi Berylon "due Marselijos, 3rd July

Air Mail for Lluchow and Yunman by The "Eurasia Airways Direct Service."

About 40 lady members of the Saigon..... Kowloon Cricket Club attended a Haiphong

beat L/C Finnis and L/0.

lecture given yesterday morning at Duheaume 8-1 Britain will not pay the sum of the Club by Dr. R. A. de Castro Staff Sgt. Flinter and est. Earl, £17.134,000 dus is Interest In war |Basto on air raid precautions. who won their three sets by scores debts to the United States, dus The lectures will be continued of 6-0, 6-1, 6-1, are so far undé- today, It was announced last night. every Wednesday at 10 am. until

the series is completed. feated.

"={TransocDEN),

Helikon

Sat, 18th |GP.O.&EF.0.

Reg.

10.90 AM

Par.17th 600 p On 18th B.DJAM G.P.O.&EP.O. Reg.146 FM Ord..

4.30

3.30 PM 8.30 PM

G.P.O. & K.F.O; Her.400 ZM |Ord 4:30 PM

GPO&K.PO. :

Beg

4.30-1

Eurasia Plane ...Helikonjun Muinam....

Ord

5.00:23

6.00 PM

*15.00 WM

*Superscribed Correspondence Only.

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