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HONGKONG. CANTON & MACAO STEAMERS

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TRAVEL

THE

SHORT

SAFE

SEA

WAY

by the

British Line

CANTON LINE

From Hong Kong: 8 3.M. only,

(Noʻailing on Sunday) "

From Canton:

S LM. only. (No sailing on Sunday) MAÇÃO LINE

DAILY, SERVICE

From Hong Kong: 8 A.M. & 3.30 P.M. From Macão! 2.30 P.M: 3.00 A.M. NOTE.-Lu compliance with the Quarantine Regulations and until further notice, the ordinary Sunday excur sion ste mer to Macao will leave Hong Kong at Dan, and return from Macao at 2.30 p.m.

UURTAILED SERVICE

SUNDAY, 11th September, From Macao: 3 A.M. only.

RACE MEETING EXCURSION TO "MACAO »

+4

SUNDAY, 11th September

5.8. "KINSHAN"

will leave Hong Kong at 1.30 AM. and return from Macao at 3 AM

on Monday morning, 12th September." Note:—All vosscia oquipped with Wireless. QUEEN'S BUILDING, CONNAUGHT ROAD Telephone 20101

AFE

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE

CONSIGNEES' NOTICES

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

QUEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. THE MY

AND

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD,

VONBIONEES per On's Vessel

"CALCHAS"

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FROM UNITED KINGDOM VIA SINGAPORE

BURGENLAND "

having arrived from Hamburg and Porte of call Consignees 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 dölivery may be obtained as soon as the goods are landed

Optional cargo will not be lauded e bereby notified that their Cargo will disobarged into Holt's here, unless notice has been given 48

ba Wharf, Kowloon, where it will hours prior to vessel's arrival, but at Consignees risk ani subject to carried on from port to port to the Terms and Conditions of Storagt at final port of call to which the option Holt's Wharf. The Cargo will be extends. ready for Delivery from Godown on and after 4th Sept

Optional Cargo will not be landed nere, sales Notice has been given prior to Vessel's arrival, bat sarried on from port to port to the final port of cal to which the option erlenda.

All broken. chafed and damaged foods ars to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 AM. and Noox within the Free Storage period. No Claims will be admitted, after the Goods have left the Vessel's Godown and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 19th Sept., will be subject to Hent

Goods have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered after the 10th Sept, 1938, will be subiect to rent.

No claims will be admitted after the

All broken, chafed, and causged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on. 965 Sept., 1939, at 10 am. by our Bur veyors Messrs, Goddard and Douglas

To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations consignees must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable goods are examined

All claims must reach us before the Ruth Oct. 1938 or they will not be

No Insurance will be effecten.

All Claims against the Vessel mastanguired: be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 25th Hept, or they will not Le recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be offsoted

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BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

5th September, 1938.

Agoals.

Bill of Lading will be countersigned

JEBSEN & CO. Agents.

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Hong Kong, 3rd Sept. 1938.

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THE

FUNNEL

BLUE

LINE

REGULAR AND FAST PASSENGER SERVICES

FREIGHT AND

LONDON SERVICE. "AGAMEMNON" Sails 28EPT., for Mars. O'blanca,

London, R'dam, Han'urg & Glasgow. "SARPEDON** Sails 21 SEPT.. for Mars, God,

Rotterdam & Glasgow

LIVERPOOL SERVICE **LAOMEDOV” – Baile 23 SEPT., for Harm, Liverpool

Bromborough

NEW YORK SERVICE "ADRASTUS: Sails 9 NOV., for Ponos & New York.

vis Cape of Good Hope PACIFIC SERVICE(via DAIBEN, KÕIK, MASOTA & TOKOHAMA)

*IXION". Sails 15 SEPT, for Victoria, Vangourer

INWARD SERVICE

"PATROCLUB "

IXION

"CYCLOPA

* EURYMEDON

*Dus

& Battle

-9 SEPT; From UK, via the Straits 9.8EPT, From The Pacific Coast 10.8RPC, From UK vis the Straits

19 SEPT, From New York via Panama

Specially reduced frees are quoted for cargo steamers with

limited passenger accommodation

For freight pamage rates and information apply to

Butterfield & Swire,

TAL 30133

·Agents.

1. Connaught Bond. C.

Hunan Town Suffers First

Air Raid

Ningslang. Hunan, Sept. 7.

For the first time since the hostlities began, Ningalang. northwest of Changsha in Hunan, was raided by nine... Japanese planes yesterday.

More than 40 bombs, includ- ing it heavy explosives, were unloaded over the eastern ont- skirts Two farmers were kill- ed, while, 28 were wounded.-- (Central News).

KEUNG MO AGAIN RAIDED

Canton, Sept. 7.

wounded and a number of farm- houses were blown to bits-(Cen- tral News).

LAWN BOWLS

NOTES

(Continued from Fage 10)

and J. G. Meyer was brought in instead. W. Lines was at the BOMBERS FOUND

helm and played wall, being very Nanchang, Sept. 7. consistent throughout the game, The two Japanese bombers which but he found the Scottish combina. were shot down here yesterday|tion a trife superior. have been, located at a village in

England had a

chance of Sinchien district, about 10 miles winning, as on the 20th head, the score was 15-all, but R. southwest of Nanchang.

Duncan took one shot on the last head to win the match. Bradbury's absence struck mortal blow to England's chances of winning, as it is very likely that with his help. they would have won.

Both machines, which crashed in, flames, are a 'mass of twisted steel. The markings indicate that they were built in December 1937. A lone Japanese plane yesterday Of the crew. Ave were killed in again raided Keung Mo in Chung-the crash and the sixth, named shan district, dropping two bombs. Tanaka.. has been captured alive. Several farmers were killed or (Central Newal.

U.S. BASEBALL RESULTS

New York, Sept. 1. The following are the results of baseball matches played yesterday:""

Boston

NATIONAL LEAGUE

New York

(Moore. Kampouris

homered for the Glants),

Brooklyn

Philadelphia

St. Louis,

Cincinnati

R. H. E. 5 10 1 G 11 4

and Ott

6 0 3

$

7 1

+8 17 1 0 5 1

(C. Davis pitched for the Car- dinals).

AMERICAN LEAGUE

St. Louis Chicago

2

8

1

8 11

0

6 10

D

0

4

Cleveland Detroit

(Feller pitched for the Indians),

Boston

Washington

1 5 14 7 11 1

(Foxx homered for the Red Sox3, -(Reuter).

Youth Day In Moscow

SOLIDARITY. WITH SPANISH AND CHINESE

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1938.

FOREIGN MAILS

Surcharged air mail letters may be posted in the ordinary post- ing boxes. They should be clearly marked "By Air Mail" and beas sufficient postage. Insuficiently prepaid letters may be taxed with double the deficiency or forwarded by Steamer Service, at the dis- cretion of the Post Office...

Letters and Postcards for Europe (except Great Britain and Eire) and South America are forwarded "via Siberia" if so supers ribed.

Air Mail Services to China are temporarily suspended,

Parcel Post Service to the Province of Yunnan- Is

temporarily suspended.

From

INWARD MAILS

Air Mall by "Fan-American Air-

WAYS Direct Sörvice"-- San Pau-American

bue

Plane

8th Sept.

stä Sept.

8th Sept

He is playing well at present and apart from having skipped 耀 Francisco, date 31st August Cralgengower rink with more than | Haiphong. Pathol and Holbow...... Szechuen.. ordinary success in the League, he U.S.A., » Japan, and Manila-San is in the semi-final of the Singles Francisco, date 12th August.... Pres. Cleveland.

USA, Honolulu. Japan and ahanghal (Vancouver BC. "date, 20th August) and Europe via Jiberia London date. 18th Aug.) Japan Shanghai Tientsin Straits

TROOPS THROUGH competition.

NO SOVIET RUMANIA

Bucharest, Sept. 1. Oficial quarters last night authorised a denial of the ram- our that an agreement had been reached between Rumania and Soviet Russia permitting Soviet troops' to march through Rumanian territory Into Czechoslovakia In times of

emergency.

It was declared that not only had Rumanla not signed such an agreement, but she had also never had any conversations on the subject.-(Transocean).

ぶぶ

TAMMANY BOSS

ON SCHULTZ GANG PAYROLL

Allegations At Important Trial

New York, Sept. 7.

"Big Harry" Schoenhaus, for- mer paymaster of the "Dutch" Schultz gang, testified today at the trial of James J. Bines, former Tammany leader," that the latter had been placed on the gang's payroll, Schoenhaus told the jury that George Weinberg, the gang's bust ness manager" had told him in 1932 that "Hines had gone on the pay-roll at $500 a week."

He (witness) pald Hines sums of from $500 upwards op several (occasiona

INDIA REJECT__"GIFT India (J. Hoosen, D. M. Khan A. R. Minu and A. K. Minu) lost

to Portugal (1 F. Xavier, H. A. Alves, C. G. Silva and F. X. Bilva) |by 21-18, but if A. K. Minu had jaccepted the gift which the "gods offered him on the last head, there would be a different tale to tell.

J. A, da Luz who was originally {down to lead Portugal, was away in Macao. L. F. Xarie: took his place and a worthy substitute he proved to be. However, J. Hoosen was in fine fettle, too, and a rare tussle ensued, between him and Xavier, from which the Portuguese: emerged winner slightly more often than the Indian, E. A Alves gave an indifferent display at first, bur later proved a veritable thorn in the flesh of the Indians, being very accurate in his drawing.

C. G. Silm played some excellent shots, his heavy woods on a num ber of heads being very deadly, but something he took at tea upset him and his form declined as a conse- quence.

A, R. Miņu played extremely well for India. He changed the "le" quite often in the course of the game, but A. R. Minu was off form and did not play as well as he was expected to. F. X. Silva played well on a number of heads, but on the whole he was inconsistent.

Hetho Cyclops....

Emp. of Japan.. Kutsang... Ixton.

8th Sept.

Bcb. 8.pt.

8th Sept.

Ath Sept.

Sth Sept.

Airways Plane

9th Sept.

9th Sept.

Tilawa....

9th Sept.

9th Sept.

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways

Direct Service”—London date, Imperial, 3rd September. Javan

Shanghai...

Manila

Straits and Europe via Negaparam

(Letters and Papers) 'London,ilth August and London Parcels- London date. 4th August Shanghai and Amoy shanghai and Swatow.....i

traits (Parcels) Swatow Hofhow

Japan and Shanghai.

Manila

Shanghai

Bhutan. Victoria.

Anshun

Patroclus. Binkians.....

10th Sept.

10th Sept.

Liangchow.

10th Sept.

11th Sept.

Yochow.......

11th Sept.

Muinama....

11th 8-pt.

Haruna Maru..

11th Sept.

Burymedon

1ith Bept.

"19th Sept.

date, Imperial

Airways Plane

13th Sept 13th Sept.

Buenos Aires

Maru

14th Sept.

Glenshiel.

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways)

Direct Service "--Landon 7th September. " Parcels from "Calcutta and Straits Talma... Japan

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OUTWARD MAILS

REGISTERED AND PARCEL MAILS are closed 15 minutes either than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where malis are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m., registered and parcel nidis are closed at 6 p.m. on the previous day.

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For

W

THURSDAY

Fer

Date and Time

Thursday, 8th

Chung Or....

Leg On

G.P.O..

Reg

8.30 AM

Ord.

9.00 AM

Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Hono- inlu and U.S.A... by the "Pan American Airways Direct Service” | Pan-American - -due. San Francisco, 15th Sept. Airways Fiann Hoihow, Pakhol and Haiphong... Kongmoon Swatow

A. R. MINU IN FORM The game was very even throughout, each side taking the lead in turn. Portugal led in the ast few heads, but India managed samshui and Wüchow. to creep ahead on the 8th head, with the scofe at 5-4. On the 10th head, the store was 8-5 in Por- tugal's favour, but thanks chiefly to A. R. Minu, whose woods at thí... stage of the game were constantly |changing the position, India scored are shots on the next three heads to Portugal's one, to lead again by Bchoenhaus alleged that Wein-10-9. However, a six on the 18th berg drew $30,000 from the gang's head, credit for which must go to bank account. in September, 1933 F. X. Silva, enabled Portugal to and told him that the money was forge ahead again with the score at going to Hines for the District Ab- |18-13. ^ Resolutions were passed expres-torney election campaign in which sing solidarity with "the heroic w.c. Dodge, the present District peoples of Spain and China" and Attorney's predecessor, was elected. the "frm resolve to, struggle for Peace against war and Fascism and to defend the Fatherland against encroachments against

Moscow, Sept. International Youth Day was celebrated in Moscow yester day when thousands of Soviet youth marched through the city to the Red square carrying banners. placards and por- traits of Stalin and other gov- ernment leaders.

(Reuter).

the enemy wherever he isto MANCHURIAN

come."-(Reuter);

APPOINTMENTS TO WAICHIAOPU

* Chungking, Sept. 1. Mr. T. K. Cheng. former Administrative" - Vice-Minister of Railways, was appointed by a mandate issued by the National Government `yester- Vice- day as Administrative Minister of Foreign Affairs, The post was formerly held by

MERCENARIES

MUTINY

When Silva went, down ta roll, he had one shot against him, with four of his woods clustering round the jack. Re pushed Minn's shot through with his first wobd`to`le two himself and his second caused "Minu's wood' to be shifted still further to give him a count of six Admittedly these two ghots were excellent, (In fact, they were FX's best for the afternoon), but Mina should have tried to, block him,

Pinglu, Shansi, Sept. 7.-

This would have made it impossi More than 1,000. Japanese- ble for Silva to take a big count employed Manchurian soldiers against hin, particularly at that in Proting. provincial capitał stage of the game when every shot of Hopel, now under Japanese was precious... But instead he was occupation. have revolted and

trying to draw all the time, when pledged, allegiance to the his single wood among, so many of Chinese.

|Silya's was simply crying for pro- After killing their Japanese ad-tection. However, as India' scored Mr. Chen Chich, who is now Am-viser, a regiment of Manchurian four on the 19th head to actually "trregulars" at Tinghsien, south-lead again by 16-17. the position Mr. Y. C. Yang, former Charge west of Pacting on the Felping-was not as hopeleas as it had seem- d'Affaires at the Chinese Embassy Hankow Hallway, also defected one. in Tokyo, has been appointed Sunday when they were ordered director of the Asiatic Affairs De to proceed to the north. partment of the Ministry, of Foreign Affairs.(Central News).

bassador to Germany.

BOMB STRIKES BRITISH SHIP

Valencia, Sept. 7." A British steamer is reported to have been damaged when five Insurgent. planes bombed Valencia yesterday morning, an

An incendiary bomb struck the vessel, which was set on fire. One of the crew was killed.(Reuter).

ANOTHER AIR RAID

Wuchow, Bept. 3..

The sixth air raid on Wuchow." by eight Japanese planes, was staged on Beptember. 2 at 3.50 a.m. Altogether 21 bombs were dropped on the school and industrial areas.

* The damage was said to be heavy

but fortunately without any fata- lities (Ta Kung Pao),

Many other "regular" units along the Felping-Hankow line are reported also to have mutinied (Central News).

EXCITING FINISH

KP.D.

NJAM 49.00 AM

"10.00 AM

11.00 AK

2.00 PM

Klungchow.....

Tai Leczore Halyang..

*L

Ruys

1.30 PM

Emp. of Japan...

jak 1.00° pa

PD.

Manila, Saigon, Bangkok Batavia,

Reunion, Madagascar and Marques

Manda

Airmail

for "Imperisi Airways . Direct Service"-due London,tmperial

15th September.

Air Mail for Malaya and Australia by Imperial Airways Direct Ser- 'vice"-due Sydney, 17th Sept.

FRIDAY Barabai and Wuchow. Kongmoon Shanghai Swatow and Shanghai Parcels only. for Straits

*Haiphong Kongmoon Haiphong

SATURDAY

5.00 M 6.30PM

0,00 K

O.P.Q...

Airways Plane

Beg Urd

7.00

КРО

Beg

5.00 X

Ord ·6,30 FM

G.PO

Imperizi

Airways Flana

Reg 5,00 € Ord.

Tal Hing

Oo Lee...

Victoria.... Kiangan..

Calcutta Kutsang.

Alr Mail for "KLM. Airways Direct Service"-due Amsterdam, 22nd September Altmall for "Franca Oriant Air- ways Service "dus Marseliler, 25th September Straits, Ceylon, India, East and A-K. Minu did a fine, job to take

Bouth Africa, Aden, Egypt and the jack several feet back for the

Europe, via Marseilles due. Mar- sailles. 10th October four shots, Bilva falling to save

wood which

·was saigon.... with his last wrecked. On the next head, (the

Amor 20th), Portugal scored three to bake Honolulu, "the score to 20-13 in their favour, India, neading the shots to win, had the first shot on the last bead when the ships started to roll their woods. Bilva was heavy with his

BRITISH NAVY

MANOEUVRES

IN NORTH SEA

Landon, Sept. 1.

The British North Sea Squadron, under the command of Admiral Sir Charles Forbes, who was on board the flag. ship, L. M. 8. Nelson, salled from Portsmouth, Chatham and Devonport yesterday to take part in the autumn manoeuvres, which are being beld this year o the eastern coast of Scotland.

The

duled to last til November 26.

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first wood, but did no damage Minu pushed his front wood for the second shot. However, Bilva drew the second shot to save the day for Portugal with his last wood.

A

Mina had a fine chance of anatching a last minute visiorý 1. he had grasped the opportunity offered him. He could see Bilva's second wood clearly. AB he had to do to give India the three shots BECERRTY. for victory was to push [BUFI'A KERTESt wood a foot through, but he was much too heavy and took the Jack back in stead to bresent Bileg with que shot

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U.B.AM Central and South America via San Fran cisco-due San Francisco ."4th October ținut

SUNDAY

swatow and Saigon

Tai Beun Hong.... Fook On Canton...

Hazuna Maru

Helikon".

Haruna Maru..... Helikon

-7.00

Friday, 9th

8.15 AM *10.03 AM 10:30 AM 4.30 PU

8.00 PA

Saturday, 10th

8.30 AM 410.00 AM

*, 8.00 PM. G.P.O.& XP.O. 400PM

|Ord. ..... 4.30 rw | G.P.O. & K.P.O.-

4.00

Reg

Ori

GP.Q.&K.P.O..

Reg... Ord.

4.15 PM

8.00PM

SAJ PM.

6.00 PM

G.P.Q. #X.P.O..

Van Heute

Paroela 3.00 Keg.

Pica. Cleveland., {On- · 6,00 1

Sunday, 11th

8:00 AM

9.00 AM

Kaying. Swatow, Amoy and Fbochow.... Bagres.. Ewatow, Shanghai and Tientsin., Chaksang.

MONDAY

Formosa and Amor, Am

Tyosa Maru

Air Mall for Imperial Airways

Direct Service "due, London. | Imberist 19th September.

9.00 AM

Monday, 12th

2. KPO, RA:

15.00 23. Ord 5. a

G.PO

Beg 5.00PM-

$7.00

Airways Flaneltirdi

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