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having arrived from Hamburg and Ports of call, Consignees of Cargo are hareby 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.

having arrived, from New York and Forts of call, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk into the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf

Optional cargo will not be landed and Godown Company's godowƊR SÍ Kowloon, where delivery may be hers, unless notice has been given 48 obtained as soon as the Goods are landed. hours prior to vessel's arrival, hut Optional Largo will not be landed carried on from port to port to the bars, unless Notice has been given 48 fial port of call to which the option hours prior to vessel's arrival, bat carried extends on from port to port to the final port of call to which the option extenda.

No Clairs will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and Goods retasining undelivered after the Slat Sept., 1938, will be subject to Rent

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on 20th Sept., 1938, at 10 am, by our Burveyor Capt. Walter C. Weston,

To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations, couriers must have Hevenue Officer in attendance when damared dutiable goods examinal,

All claims must teach us before il not the 21st Oct, 1938, or they. be recognised.

No Ixromance will be effected. Hula of Lading will be countersigned b JEBBEN 00"

Bong Kong, 14th Sept, 1928.

Agent

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No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered after the 22nd Sept, 1838. will be subject to rent.

All öroken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on 21st 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 22nd Oct. 1933, or they will not be Jecognized.

No Iurance will be effecten.

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Hong Kong, 1516 Sept., 1939

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ON THE COAST OF SWATOW

Picture, by C. M. P. S., shows Chinese sentries on the coast of Swatow.

Anniversary Of Mukden Incident Observed By The Chinese Nation

Hankow, September 19.. Chinese throughout the country yesterday observed the seventh anniversary of the Mukden Incident, which led to the Japanese oc- cupation of Manchuria. In Hankow, Changking, Shanghai, Canton, Foochow Slan, Ichang, Kweiyang and other large cities, memorial meetings were held by the populace.

A three-minute silence was ob- served at noon and many people

Wuchow Again Bombed

COLLEGE BUILDINGS

DAMAGED

Canton, Sept. 19. Wachow, in Kwangsi, Was again bombed by sighi Jap- anese planes this morning.

The raiders, flying front a base of Chungshan, reached the city about 9.30 am.. and concentrated their attack on the Kwangsi University. More than 20 bombs were "released. the class rooms and dormitories of the institution and many civilian houses in the vicinity being damaged.

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1938.

FOREIGN MAILS

Surcharged atr mall letters may be posted in the ordinary post- ing boxes. They should be clearly marked "By Air Mail" and bear suficient postage. Insufficiently 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 superscribed. Air Mail Bervices to China xze temporarily suspended. Parcel Post Service to the Province of Yunnan is

temporarily suspended.

`INWARD' MAILS

From

Par

Due

Air" Mall by "Imperial Airways

Direct Service "-London date, | Imperial 14th September.

The Cunton-Hankow Rallway was also bombed by the Japanese. | Straits" (Parcels only) who dropped over 40 missiles at Shanghai and Swatow' Kuntlen, Nganchaimgau, Yuentam. Shanghai Pakong and other points. Several | Japan coaches were destroyed... „AMERICAN HOSPITAL SUFFERS

Private advices received tcday from Wuchow state that during the rald on Saturday more than 40 persons were injured when a bomb scored a direct hit on one of the main buildings of the Stout" Memorial Hospital. an American institution.

Bombs also fell in the compound of the Wang Tao Girls' School, be- lone to the American Southern Baptist Mission.

Japan and Shanghai.. Tulagi and Rabaul Shanghal and Swatow, Straits and EUROPE via Nega- patan (Letters and Papers) Lon- don date 25th August, Air Mail by "Imperial Airway

Direct Service"-London 17th September

Airways Plane Cremer.......

Nawchwang..

| Friderun.

Hupeh.

Boissevain

date, Imperial'

20th Sept.

90th Sept.

3th Sept.

10th Sept.

Jeypore.

21st Sept.

here

Air Mall by "Fan-American Air-

Ways Direct Service "—San | Fan-American

“Airways Pianu Francisco, dats 14th September." US.A., Japan and Shanghai' (Van-

couver B.C. date, 3rd September) | Emp, of Asia................ Japan

*and dept.

22nd Sept

Santhis.......

22nd Sept.

Scharnhorst..

tad Sept.

and Sept.

22nd Sept

29öd Sept.

2ted Begt.

yard pept

Atsuta Maru.

23rd Sept.

Behar...

23rd Sept.

Conte Verde..

23rd Sept.

Memnon.....

24th Sept.

24th Sept.

Straits (Parcels only)

Tisalak..

95th Bept.

Amor

Roseville

20th Sept.

...Hakone Maru...........

26th Sept.

Parcels from Calcutta and Straits Birdhana... Manila"

Parcels from Calcutta and Straits Yuen Sang........ Tientsin and Swatow Japan.....

28th. Supt.

Yunnan......

27th Sept

Bokuyo Maru..........

27th Sept.

37th Sept.

Neptuna...

14th Sept.

Athos II...................

16th Sept

Saigon

Burdwan....

9th Sept.

Tusima Maru

3th Bapt.

Carthage.

30th Sept.

3 th Bept.

During the day's bombing it is estimated that more than 800 Shanghai .....

went vegetarian during the day in NAVAL BASES IN houses were demolished and 300 Japan

orden to donate the money saved from regular meals to the national cause. The National Flag Was flown at half-mast and all amuse- ments were suspended for the day.

In Hankow, a drizzling rain add- ed to the gloom and sadness of the occasion. At one meeting, in which

the of representatives Chinese people in Manchuria and Korean revolutionists participated. to serid resolutions were passed

and telegrams of commendation

Generalissimo encouragement to Chiang Kai-shek and the soldiers at the front,

The meeting also decided to urge the League of Nations to adopt to check the effective means Japanese use of poisonous gasses and bombings of open citles.- Central News.

SOUTH CHINA

JAPANESE PLANS

FOR FOUR.. (From Our Own Correspondent)

Canton, Sept. 19. Four Japanese naval bases in South Chins are in the pro- cess of construction vis-a-vis Indo-China, Philippines, Dutch East Indies and Malaya. These bases are islands known as Nan Ao (Namso), San Tяao. Wan Shan and Keichow, north of Swatow, south-west of Macao, south-west of Honz, Kong and south of Pakhoi respectively. The naval bases at San Tsao and Wan Shan are reported to have been completed, each being cap The seventh anniversary of the able to accommodate about afty to sixty planes with underground Mukden Incident passed quietly here while drizzling cold rain hangara extensive runways, and

anti-aircraft gun emplacements. dampened the spirits of

France is said to be concerned would-be demonstrators.

Chinese Bags were at half-mast over the construction of a naraÏ in the Settlement and the French base and air field on Welchow.

SHANGHAI COMMEMORATES

'Shanghal, Sept. 19.

any

civilians, including many women Japan and Shangha and children. killed or injured. Straits Three thousand people have been rendered homeless...

In the business ceritre of the city more than 300 houses were levelled to the ground, incind- ing the Wuchow branch of the

-Press Commercial

In this section alone more than 100 tion-combatants were reported to have been killed or injured.

Straits and Manila

Manila Struita

Ten students of a boys' school | Straits near the Stout Memorial Hospital | Shanghai

are said to have been killed when tapan and Shanghai..

a bomb demolished" one of the Japan school buildings-Central News

LIUCHOW BOMBED

Kwelllu, Sept. 19. It is now learned that the Jap- anese bombers which raided Liu- chow, southwest of here. yesterday released scores of explosive and incendiary bombs over the town, resulting in several big fires...

The Chinese "directed intense

anti-aircraft gunare at the raiders forcing them to keep a high al- titude-Central News

Concession and places of amuse-sland, about 2 miles south of FOREIGNERS IN

ment were closed.

Communications by land or..... Inland waterways with the outskirts of Shanghal were blocked by Japanese to thwart guerillas, and ferry boats and river boat services were sus- pended in the Whangpoo. Router.

JI

CANTON TORCH PARADE

Canton, Sept. 19.

Tonkin Such a base is a threat

to Indo-China and Kwangchowwan.

An airport in Welchow would CHUNGKING

Which MUST REGISTER

facilitate the bombing of Kwangai, Yunnan

Kwelchow, and Japan has found out to be the base of resistance to aggression. Lirchow: Wuchow and Kwellin important towns in Kwangsi, were heavily bombed over the week-end,

A gigantic torch parade was staged here last night in com- memoration of the Mukden In-ja cident.

Airways Plane Laomedon.

Mentor....

Nankin.

OUTWARD MAILS

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

For

TLESDAY

Samshimi and Wuchow Manila...

Kôngmoon

Hoihow, Pakhol and "Halphoug..... Parcels only for Singapore, Penang

and Calcutta

Halphong

Swatow

Swatow and

Shanghai.....

Parcels only for Singapore, Penang. Ceylon, Aden, Egypt and London -due London, 28th Oct. .....

j

Date and Time

Tuesday, 20th

Chci On.... Dagmar Balen..

i

On Lee......... Sulyang.

Kumsang Canton..... Haitan..... Kingy......

Särpedon..

Tal Hing ........ Fook On Shantung..

"Swatow. Saigon and Bangkok........ Kwetyang swatow, Foochow and Tientsin...... Leesang.. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow

Chungking, Sept. 19. Nationals of countries having no treaty relations with China and

WEDNESDAY foreigners without nationality who desire to reside in Chungking, will | Samshul and Wuchow henceforth be required to register Kongmoon LANDING PARTY and obtain domicile permits from Amoy

AT POOTOO

the municipal government, accord- Ing to regulations promulgated Kinwha, Sept. 19. today by the Chungking, Municipal hundred Japanese blue-Government. About 200.000 people took part in jackets who forced a landing on the procession. Winding through Pooton Island. the sacred Buddhist for within three days after ar- Haiphong the city's mair thoroughfares. isle of the northeast Cheklang which were thronged with thou- coast, whither thousands of Chi- sands of onlookers, the participanese go on pilgrimage each year. tors shouted slogans denouncing on September 15, have returned to Japan and sang patriotic songs. their gunboats after setting to fire Madame Sun Yat-sen also took a large number of houses on the

tale.-Central News, "part in the parade.

sources

Two

MÄHARAJAH,

THANKED

The practice of rigid economy in order to conserve the nation's re- and the cultivation of food crops in order to replenish the war-time food supply were

London, Sept. 19. urged upon the Kwangtung people

Lord The Viceroy of India. by General Yu Han-mou, Pacifica- tion Commissioner for Kwangtung Linlithgow, has telegraphed the and Commander-in-Chief of the Maharajah of Bikanir thanking him for his offer of all the Fourth Route Army, in a speech

General Fu also exhorted the resources of his State to the King people to co-operate and to con-Emperor in the event of hostilities, tinue their support for the Gov--Reuter-Bulletin. ernment-Central News.

Dr.

'Domicile permits must be applied

rival here.

Foreigners who wish to leave the city to travel must apply for tra velling permits. Applications must be filed one week before departure.

Central News,

SPANISH WAR

(Continued from Page 1)

trated their attacks on the Villa Franca de Cordoba sec- tor.

THURSDAY.

Selatan....

Ninghal

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono- lufu and U.S.A by the "Pan American Airways Direct Service" Pan-American -due San Francisco, 29th Sept. Kongmoon

Swatow. *Shanghai and Tientsin... *Manila and Parcels only for Ger-

many via Hamburg........ Manila

Japan

Virmali tor

**Imperial Airways Direct Service"-duc 29th September.

Airways Plans Tai Lee......... Tal Sean Hong..

Scharnhorst... Emp.‘of Asi..... Hosang.

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9.00 AM 10.00 am -

Behar

Taiyuan.

Afr Mail for Malays and Australia

by Imperial Airways Direct Sex-Imperisi vice due Sydney. 1st October.

FRIDAY

On the Ebro front the Nation- alists improved their positions after capturing a line of trenches. Nationalist On Friday night, machines dropped bombs on the Mediterranean port of Prat de ferings of their compatriots and Lobregat, two Republican planes being shot down by Nationalist to contribute the savings thereby pursuits escorting the bombers. realised to China relief-Reuter.

Nationalist planes also bombed WOUNDED ENTERTAINED

the port of Gandia and the munt. Bamahal and Wuchow. tion factories in Denia--Trans-Shanghai and "Europe (Except Hankow, Sept. 19.

Great Britain and Eire) Biberia More than 20 foreign correspon- ocean. ".. dents in Harkow paid a visit to a REINFORCEMENTS FOR REBELS

Kongmoon Barcelona, Sept. 19. number of wounded Chinese: sol.

Haiphong The Republican War Ministry diers receiving treatment at the

Amoy Swatow and '*Amoy` No. 64 Hospital yesterday after-bulletin last night reports that

Nationalist troops, having received: Air Mail for "KIM Airways Direct The wounded men were greatly further reinforcements, opened a

Service" due Amsterdam, - 4th on the Ebro

October amused by the correspondents counter-offensive Chinese resistance in the past when they proved their versatility front yesterday, planes and artil- year had surprised the invaders, at entertaining by, singing a num-lery attacking the Republican posl as well as well-wishers all over the ber of foreign songs. The singers tions in the vicinity of the Gacts Manila, Australia and New Zea-

SIGNIFICANT DATE ·

London, Sept. 19. Chang Peng-chan, former.professor at Nankai University (Tientsin), speaking, to the Chinese Institute.on the anniversary of the Japan- ese attack on Manchuria, de- clared that sccumulating acts. of-aggression--began with the.. invasion of "Manchuria, which would remain significant date in world history.

world,

·

LOON."

··

were cheered and encored again Hill and south of Musol through- A struggle undertaken by one- ¦ and again.

out the day,*

Nationalist infantry launched fifth of the human race cannot

During the visit, the correspon- fall, he declared..

denta voluntarily raised a sum of four attacks on the Loyalist posi It was noteworthy that everyone money among themselves for the tions north and north-west of present had fasted all day in purchase of "comforts" for the Gaeta, but were repulsed, suffering.

heayy losses-Transocean, order to remind them of the sut- wounded men Central News,

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