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HONGKONG. CANTON & MACAO STEAMERS

JOINT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT COM&TO,ATRE CHINA NAVIGATION CO. LTD.

TRAVEL

THE

SHORT

SAFE

SEA

WAY

CANTON LINE

From Hong Kong: 8 A.M. `only.

(No sailing on Sunday)

From Canton:

9 A.M. only.

(No sailing on Sunday)

by the

British Line

MACAO LINE

FULL SERVICE

From FRIDAY, 22nd Jak

From Hong Kong: §. A M.. & 5,30 P.M. From Machor 2.30 P.M. & 3,00 A.M. ·

SUNDAY, 24th July, 1938.

EXCURSION TO MACAO

SS. "KINSHAN”

will leave Hong Kong at 9 A.M.

and from Macao at 2,30 P.M..

Note: All ceasels equipped with Wireless.

QUEEN'S BUILDING, CONNAUGHT ROAD Telephone 20101

APP'

NDL

FAR EAST EXPRESS

PASSENGER & FREIGHT SERVICES.

Straits & Ceylon

Manila

#

From Hong Kong to

Vrenta

Porta

Date

Europa

Pol-tar Bonku..

Genoa, Minu.. Bergen, Esistiorg

Jisit

21

"Mariolilne, Oran, Rotterdam, Ham utg.

Bremen

Aug.

10

futan

Donau

Sinimpote, Penang, Selaman, Colomba.

Jaly

24

Suspore, Beluši. Colombe

Ang

Polukitu

Manlia...

Late

D

Sanita

Aug." 10

shitgland, Yolumbuma, Est

Alla

12

t

China & Japan

South Sex lalenda

Nechar

Saght. "Daire, Taku, KabeOraka

V

July

#

Friderun

Madang, Halamaua, Tulari, Habrať, etc....

1} Aug.

Aubject to Alteration without Notice,

||

Shanghai & Japan

Shanghai, North

For Proage and Prmaliť, apply to:

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD "BREMEN

AGENTS: MELCHERS & 00.

"Jumin's Building, Connaught Itosd.

1

Telephone 1.772.

CANTON AGENTS: JEBSEN & CO., SHAMEEN, BC.

THE

BLUE FUNNEL

LINE

REGULAR AND FAST PASSENGER SERVICES

FREIGHT AND

LONDON SERVICE

*" HECTOR" Sails 17 JULY, for Mam., London,

Rotterdam & Glasgow- MENE THRUS" Sails 10 AUG., Me Mars., O'blancs,

London, B'dam, Hamburg & Glasgow

LIVERPOOL SERVICE *TİTAN“ Saila 25 AUG., for Havre, Taverpool

& Bromborongis

NEW YORK SERVICE PREMIUS" Sails 2 AUG., for New York Boston'

& Montreal, via Cape of Good Hops PACIFIC SERVICE (via DAIRSU, KOBE, NIGOVA & YOKONANA),

TYNDAREUS" Bails 9 AUG., for Victoria, Vancouver

INWARD SERVICE

Das

"LYCAON".

& Beattle

24 JULY, From U.K. vin the Straits AGAMEMNON" 31 JULY, From U.K. via the Straits "PERSEUS" 10. AUG., From U.K. via the Straits

Specially reduced fares are quoted for cargo steamers with

Himited passenger accommodation

For freight, pamage rates and information apply to

Butterfield & Swire,

Tel. 30232

Agents, 1, Connaught Road, C.

PRETTY CHINESE WEDDING

Mr. George. Sung-nien Blen photographed with his bride, for-. merly Miss Jane Fung-chen Wu, after their marriage at St. An-

(Photo. A. C. P.). drew's Church yesterday afternoon.

Japanese Make GOVERNOR'S VISIT

Serious Bid For Yuanku

Chengchow, July 21.

More than 500 Japanese troops

TO CANTON

(Continued from Page 11 Sir Geoffry and Lady Northcote will leave for Hong Kong Saturday morning.-(Reuter and Central News)..

оп

CALL ON DR. CHOU LOUI The U.S.S. Mindanao which stay- are claimed to have been slain ined for almost two weeks in. Hong action during a series of assaults Kong returned to Canton yesterday on the Chinese positions at Yuan-to take part in welcoming Str ku on the north bank of the Yel-Geoffry Northcote, who arrived low River in south Shans! In the yesterday afternoon-aboard, H.M.S.

Tarantula, writes Our Own Cor respondent..

last week.

Due to its strategic position the Japanese military authorities have made serious bids for Yuan- ku, and in the past seven days no less than a dozen attacks have

been launched, which were, in- variably repulsed by stubborn Chinese defence.

Japanese reinforcements arc being rushed to strengthen the much depleted forces there in preparation for a renewed offen- sive.

Milltary reports place the num- ber of Japanese troops who direct- ed an attack towards the

west from north Henan at roughly 7,000 men, In the last fortnight, they have attacked Tsincheng, Kaoping. Yangcheng, Sinshul, Tslyuan. Shaoyuar and other points held by Chinese forces in south Shang! -Central News).

| JAPANESE ATTACK ON HSIAHSIEN BEATEN BACK

Tungkwan, July 21.

Benny Lynch's Titles Taken Away By Board

London. July 21.

The British Boxing Board of Control has fined Benny Lynch | £200 for falling to weigh in at 8 st. for his flyweight, title fight against Jackie Jurich at Glasgow on June 29,

יד th

It was thought, however, that Lynch would still retain his British and European flyweight titles as nelther was at stake; but the British Boxing Board of Control has de- clared

that Lynch has forfeited both these titles, which are now regarded as vacant-(Reuteri..

JAPANESE RESIDENTS IN SHANGHAI

FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1938.

FOREIGN MAILS

Parcel Post Service to Yunnanfu is temporarily suspended.

Air moll letters may be posted in the ordinary posting boxes. They should be clearly marked "By Alr Mall" and bear sufficlerit postage. In- sufficiently prepaid letters may be taxed with double the deficiency or forwarded by Steamer Sørvice, at the discretion of the Post Office.

Air Mail Services to Shanghal, Nanking, Tsingtau. Tientsin and

Pelping are temporarily suspended.

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

"From

INWARD MAILS

Air Mail by Imperial Alrway-

Direct Service"-London

17th July.

Japan and Shanghai..).

Haiphong

Shanghai and Swatow.....

For

Duc

date. Imperial

Airways Plana

22nd July

Ranpura Kaying....

Send July

3rd, July

Trinan

Air Mail by" " Pan-American Air-

WAYS Direct Service - San Pan-American Francisco date, 15th July,

Rabaul and Manila

Shanghal, July 21, The Association of Japanese re- sidents of Hankow which 'renioved Its offices from Hankow to Tokyo last year has now established" its | Strufts headquarters in this city.

The step was evidently taken be- cause the Japanese telleve that the Japanese residents will soon be able to return to Hankow. The Jananese colony in Hankow play- ed an important role in that city

the numerical as well as commercial point of view.

When the headquarters were, at Tokyo, the association maintained a close contact with its members rendering assistance to the Japan-

fugitives from Hankow. (Transocear),

ese

Anti-Cholera Vaccine For China

Japan and Shanghai..

Amoy

Tientsin and Swatow. Japan and Shanghai. |·Straits

Cremer...

Jean Laborde..

Tapun and Shanghai... Air Mail by "Imperial Airways

Direct Service "London" date, Imperial 21st July. Calcutta and Straits U.S.A., Japan, and Manila-San

Francisco date, 1st July).... Japan

23rd July

Airways Plane

23rd July

Neptuna

23rd July

H

Potsdam..

24th July

Lycaon...

24th July

Tjibadak..

24th July

Ninghai...

15th Juls

Hector..

26th July

26th July

28th July

Airways Flang Yuensang..

27th July

29th July

seth July

28th July

Emp. of Asia..... Suwa Maru.......

28th July

29th July

Haruna Maru.... |thangking

30th July

3 th July

1st Aug.

Manila Maru...

1st Aug.

Tyndareus..

2nd Aug.

Bad Aug.

End Auz.

3rd Aug.

3rd Aug.

Canada, U.S.A, Japan and Shang- hai Vcouver B.C. date, 9th July) Japan and Shanghai.. Straits

Tientsin and Swatow. Straits and Manila

Japan

Shanghai

Pres. Pierce...... Tulma.

Agamemnon

Glenapp..

Shanghai

TH

Calcutta and Straits...

(Shirala.

Australia, Rabaul and Manila... Japan

Tanda.

Nellore..

1,000,000 DOSES FROM THE PHILIPPINES

Manila, July 21

The Philippine Red Cross an- nounces that the first shipment of anti-cholera vaccine for China. consisting of a million doses, will reach Hong Kong on August 1.

The assurance is also given that China wil receive the · full s million doses at “much lower" cost than the two-and-a-half cents a dose in order to enable the Philip. pines to make further donations to the stricken people of China.

Confident that China's full re- quirements can be fulfilled by Manila, the Red Cross has rabled Singapore inquiring how many doses are now required to com- His Excellency Sir Geoffriplete the original number of Ix Northcote who is on a visit to million. Canton. Ji

·

In the meantime, the China Re- His Excellency, apart from the lief Committee of Manlia expecta reported programme, will call on to raise funds for a further two A mixed regiment of about 1,000 Dr. Chou Lou, Chancellor of San mifliori doses which will be donated Japanese infantry and artillery Yat-sen University at Shek Pet to the Chinese Government.- forces, launching a furious attack this morning. The famous build(Reuter)... on Hsiahsien in south Shansi, was ings and grounds will be inspected beaten back with heavy losses to- by His Excellency this afternoon, wards Anyi.

after which he will have tea as

A large area to the west of guest of Chancellor Chou, who is

Hsfärsten and Changtienchen has also a member of the National

DOW

been cleared of Japanese troops. (Central News).

· CHINESE RECAPTURE

WENSHANG

Loyang, July 21. Wenshang, north of Tsining in Shantung, was recently recaptured by Chinese forces, according to military reports received here to day--(Central News),

JAPANESE DRIVEN OUT OF TUNGCHENG

Government.

Professors Cheng Hung-hao and

Fu Shang-ling will assist Chan

cellor Chou, in entertaining Sir. Geotry..

LITTLE DAMAGE

Canton, July 21.

HEAVY FINES FOR HAWKERS

Cholera Regulations Infringed

OUTWARD MAILS

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REGISTERED AND PARCEL MAILS are closed 15 minutes eachler" than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where maila are advertised to close at or before 9 am registered and parcel nails are closed at 5 p.m. an the previous day.

For

FRIDAY

Samshul and Wuchow. Haiphong Shanghai, Japan. Honolulu, Cana- da, USA., D. and 8. Ameri- ca and Europe via Vancouver B.C., (Parcels for Canada only).......... "due Vancouver B.C., 9th August

and Europe via Biberia Kongmoon ..*** *Shanghai

Swatow and Amoy Air Mail for Slan, Lanchow, Chang- sha and Chenjtu các {rla Hankow) by the "Eurasia Air- ways Service" (To further points by surface transport as Services permit).

SATURDAY

Samshu and Wuchow............ Sandakan Swatow, and Bangkok.......

Por

Date and Time

Friday, 22nd

Kongso. Chaksang..

Emp. of Japan.. On Lee....... Tegelberg........ Hairang

8.15 AM 10.00 AM

G.P.O. & K.P.O. Par. Elat 5.00 PM Beg.22nd 9.15 AM Ord.2ird10.00 AM

10.00 AM 10.30 AM

201 PM

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

"Eurasia Plane

Reg. Ord.

4.30 PM

8.00

Saturday, 23rd

Chang On.... Mausang...

8.75 AM

8.30 AM

Mut Hock..

8,30 AM E.P.O.

Rag.

9.00 AM

Ord.

9.30 AM

G.P.O.

Reg.

9.00 AM

Ord.

9.30 AM

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono- lulu and U.S.A.. by the "Pan American Airways Direct Service". Pan-American -due San Fancisco, 20th July. Airways Flane Air Mail for “KL.M. Airways Direct Service”—dne Amsterdam, 2nd August.

G.P.O. & KP.O.

BOB.... Ord..

*.30 AM 10.00 AM

Ranpura

large

Straits, Ceylon. India, East and South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles due Mar- seilles. 19th August

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

Hothow. Manila, Straits, Sandakan, Ceylon,

Ranpura Muinam.

Par. 22nd 6 PE Heg, 23rd 9.44 AM Ord. 23rd 10.8JAM 11.30 AM

India Egypt and Parcels only for Germany via Hamburg Potsdam.....

Beg,

4.15 PM

Ord.

b.10 PM

4.30 PM

5.00 PM

G.P.O. & KP.O.

Amongst the unusually The air raid alarm sounded at number of hawkers charged with 2 pm and 15 Japanese planes breaches

of the hawking ordi- bombed Salchuen and the Tienho nances, were fourteen persons who aerodrome from a height of 10,000 were heavily fined for violating the feet doing very slight damage" and | Emergency Regulations which were causing very few casualties. The enforced on account of the cholera | Swatow, Foochow and Tientsin...... Yunnan.. all-clear was sounded at 3.25 p.m. Joutbreak.

Saigon

............yeemoon.

SALUTE FIRED

Airways Plane

“Imperial. Airways Direct Imperial. Service"--due Darwin, 28th July, Air Mail for Wachow and Chung- king by the “C.N.A.C. Airways

Direct Service.”

-C.F:A.C. Plane

1:

Shangcheng, Anhwel, July 21. Chinese troops have retaken five minutes before the Governor To check its spread the authori- Air Mall for "Imperial Airways Tungcheng, about 50 kilometres of Hong Kong landed.--(Reuter), ties had introduced the regulations

Direct Service "due London. Imperial " north of · Anking. The small

forbiddiør the sale of ice drinks

31st July.

Airways Plane Japanese garrison put up : only His Excellency the Governor, Strand peeled fruits, etc,

Airmail for Malaya and Australla feeble resistance and fled the Geotry Northcote, left for Canton

by Since the introduction of the new city.

yesterday morning by FM.S.regulations, a number of people With the récapture, Japanese Tarantula, with Captain Flynn in had been arrested and fined. The communications' between Anking comniand.

police have made every effort to HMS. Tamar fired a salute of 17 prevent the sale of the prohibited and Hotel, in Central Anhwei, have been disrupted,

guns as the vessel steamed put of articles of food and since then only the harbour.

a very limited number of cases were brought before the Courts.

Detective-Sergt. Dewar led R surprise raid on the various ferries Belonging to the Yaumsti Company on Wednesday and this resulted in the arrest of the fourteen people who were found hawking peeled Kongmoon fruits, pineapple and pear on watow, "Shanghai and Tientsin... Hangsang, board the ferry launches.

It is learned that the bulk of the Japanese troops at Hotel has been dispatched to Wuhu, en route to the Yangtse front.~(Cen- tral News).

SHOT FIRED IN CAFE

Gold Rush

In Bulgaria

Boda, July 21,

A gold rush has set in the region' The Jolly Rodger Cafe, Nathan of north-western Bulgaria where Road, Mongkok, was the scene of several British and French com

SUNDAY

Holhow, Pakbol and Haiphong...... Szechuen. Swatow, and Shanghai

Klangsu Bhanghai. Shanghai

MONDAY

Imposing a sentence of 14 days'

TUESDAY

imprisonment on each of the four-Samahul and Wuchow....... teen, with the alternative of a fine Batavis and Bourabaya......

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

Reg. 23rd 5,00 PM Ord: 24th Noon GP.O. & K.P.O. Rer. 23rd 5.00 PM | Ord. 24th Noon G.P.C. & KP.Q.

Reg.zard 6.00 PM Ord, 24th Noon

Sunday, 24th

9.00 AM 9.00 AM

9.00 AM 9.00AM

Monday, 25th

Leesang..

Aeneas.

Tal Lee..

111.00 AM -4,30 PM

Tuesday, 26th

Kongning Tjibadak..

8 15 AM

*8.30 AM

On Lee.. Soochow

10.00 AM

10.30 AM

*Fuperscribed : Correspondence. Only.

a fight between two soldiers of the panies have obtained gold mining of $20 each,, Mr. Edwards issued a Kongmoon 1st Battalion. the Middlesex Re- Licences. South African and South warning to the effect that any fur-Amoy and Shanghai..... giment and two European police American gold prospectors in the ther arrests from the ferries would officers on Tuesday evening, in the service of these companies have be more severely dealt with He course of which a revolver shot started work. Beveral hundred stressed the danger of selling the was fired.

board the people are arriving daily from all prohibited food parts of Bulgaria, to participate in ferries where so many passengers the search for gold (Transocean), travelled to and fro dally.

It is understood that there will be a departmental inquiry.

Printed and Published by Henry Lloyd Murrow, for the Hong Kong Daily Press, Ltd, at Marina House, third floor, 15-19, Queen's Road Central, Hong Kong London Offos: 43, Fleet Street, EC.4.

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