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Optional cargo will not be landed here, unless notice has been given 48 hours prior to sepsel's arrival, but car. riod on from port to port to the anal port. of call to which the option oxtonda.
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Options Goods will be landed here unless instructions have been given to the contrary Six Hours before arrival of the steamer.
Goods not cleared within 8 days in. cluding date of arrival will be subject to rest.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever..
Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignees, and the Company's surveyors, Mesars, Goddard & DougLA, at 10am. on Mondays and Thuredags, within the Free Storage period.
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Down By Japanese
Tunki, October 3.
Wholesale destruction of the remaining cultural organizations and institutes of learning in Nanking by Japanese troops was re- lated by a recent arrival in Tunki,
The National Central University, the Central Police College, and the Central Library, which were among the only cultural houses aur- viving last year's ravages" by the Invading army when it occupied Nanking, have all been recently ordered, pulled down, the arrival re- vealed.
All the building materials from the torn structures, he stated, have been used by the Japanese to erect a secret aerodrome outside Kwang- hwamen on the outskirts of the city, These include many tons of brick and tile, steel and woodwork.
About 1,000 able-bodied Chinese were pressed into erecting the aerodrome. Upon its recent com- pletion, all these Chinese were kill- ed lest they should reveal secret Information concerning the air- feld...
Despite vigorous suppression by the Japanese, the informant re- vealed, news.of the Japanese atro- city has found its way into many quarters and has aroused a wave of indignation among the Chinese people in "Nanking and along the Nanking-Shanghai railway-Cen- tral News.
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SPAIN AGAIN IN FOREGROUND
$150,000 FOR WAR CHEST
Chungking. OTG .
The National Government in a mandate'to-day highly com- mended Mr. Li Mou-hing, a merchant of Yunnan, for his generous donation of $1,500,000 old Yunnan currency towards the nation's war chest. The amount is equivalent to $150, 000 national currency.
• Mr. Li is also awarded a special gold medal by the Government in recognition of his patriotism.
Central News.
Japan To Drop Pro-British Policy
12,
KING ISSUES MESSAGE
Era
Hopes New
Is Dawning
London; Oct. 3
The King issued a message to the nation from Buckingham Palace last night.
"The time of anxiety is past and we have been able to-day to offer our thanks to Almigh- ty God for his muroy in spar- ing as the horrors of war," states the message.
"I would like now to thank the men and women for their calm resolve during these critical days
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1938.
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FOREIGN MAILS
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Surcharged air mail letters may be posted in the ordinary post-- ing boxes. They should be clearly marked "By Air Mail" and bear suficient postage. Insuficiently prepaid letters may be taxed with double the deficiency or forwarded by Steamer Service, at the dis.......... cretion of the Post Ofice.
Letters and Postcards for Europe (except Great Britain and Fire) and South Americs are forwarded "via Siberia" if so superscribed.
Air Mall Services to Shanghai, Nanking. Tsingtau, Tientsin and
and for their readiness in respon-Feiping are temporarily suspended. Ling to the different calls made upon them.
"After the magnificent efforts by the Prime Minister in the cause of peace it is my fervent hope that o new era of "friend- ship and prosperity may be dawn- ing between the people of the world."Reuter.
DALADIER'S CO-OPERATION
London, Oct. 3
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It is learned that Mr. Cham- berlain sent to M. Daladier yes- terday a message expressing grateful appreciation for the loyal and helpful service and co operation which the French Premier gave during the recent days of crisis and anxiety,
The mes ge expresses Mr. Straits ..... Chamberlain's admiration for the Straits Tokyo, Oct. 3 courage and dignity with
which Japan ........ Despite the official announce M. Daladjer represented his great Shanghai ment that Japan's foreign policy country, and states that the An-Japan would not be altered as a result glo-German agreement shows their USA,
are united of General Ugaki's resignation, respective countries the "Tokyo Hochi" gives pro-in a desire for peace and friend- Now that the international situa-minence to a story alleging that ly consultation over all differences Mon has become calmer political the resignation marks the begin which may arise. circles here reckon that the Secre- ning of a remarkable new stage tary of the Non-Intervention Com-In Japanese diplomacy, in which mittee will soon leave for Spain in the pre-British policy will be order to discuss with both parties broken once and for all. the British plan for, withdrawal of
Withdrawal Plan Discussion
London, Oct. 3.
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DEATH OF GENERAL
AVERESCU
Bucharest, Oct. 3. The well-known Rumanian mill-
volunteers, which those parties The article says that a "forceful have already accepted on principle Chinese policy will also be trans-
The Mission has been approved lated into action, while efforts tary leader and statesman, Mar.
of by all the Powers represented on the Committee with the exception of the Soviet Union.
"The Times" According to would now be relatively
The writer states that with this
Honolulu,
Philoctetes.. Talma.... Glengarry.
Islami
and Japan Manghai (Vancouver B.C. date, 17th September) Parcels from Calcutta aid Stralis, Sulsang......................... Manila ....
Straits
Australia and -Manila
Japan and Shanghai..
Tientsin
Japan and Shanghai
Emp. of Canada
6th Out.
7th Oct.
Potsdam......
7th Oct.
Antenor.......
7th Oct.
Changte...m.
7th Oct.
Yasukuni Maru... Holhow....... Soudan..
7th Oct.
7th Oct.
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Air Mail by "Imperial | Airways'
Direct Service"-London "date, Imperial
Airways Finne Tlisadane...... Talthyblus..........
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10th Oct-
10th Oct.
11th Oct.
Adrastus.. Hosang.. Athos ...
11th Oot.
11th Oct.
19th Oct.
Fushimi Maru,
Van Heutaz
12th Oct. 14th Oct.
2nd October will be made to strengthen the shal Alexander "Averescu,' died on Java and Manila.. Rome-Berlin-Tokyo axis."
Sunday night, aged 79. During the Japan and Shanghai.. World War the deceased was Com- Parcels from Calcutta and Straits. Shirala.... mander-in-Chief of the Rumanian Manila... Army. After the war he entered Japan the political arena and was several | Baigon. times Prime Minister. Trans- 'Straits ocean.
it end in view
the Premier will easy to choose either Mr. Yosuke Matsuoka, give effect to the British plan since Cabinet advisory councillor, the British Agent in Burgos, Sr. Mr. Toshio Buratori former Robert Hodgson, recently informed Minister
the Scandinavian
to
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the Foreign Office that a large con- countries, 35 Ambassador-de- tingent of Italian troops could signate to Rome. Reuter. shortly be recalled without dim- culty.-Transocean.
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HUMANITY Japan's War Of Aggression
LAST APPEAL TO THE LEAGUE
Hankow, Oct. 3.
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The full text of the message recently sent by 100 Chinese culturalists, headed by Dr. Tsai Yuan-pei, President of the Academia Sinica and Mr. Kuo Mo-10. well-known Chinese writer, to, the League Assembly. arging it to check Japanese aggression in China, is as fol-
Jows: "The Japanese aggression in China, in defiance of the League Covenant, is no less than a chal- lenge to humanity. At the end of their patience last year, the Chi- nese people have started an armed resistance against the Japanese aggression in order to save their own nation and the world as well,
"The League Assembly, "being. the supreme organisation for up-
CHINESE RE-TAKE
LIYANG
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SUBSCRIPTIONS
The Chairman of the Hongkong Travel Association acknowledges with thanks the receipt of the following subscriptions for the year 1938-9-
Ningkwa, Anbwel, Oct. 3.
Sir Robert Kotewall"...............$ 15 Chinese guerillas operating
·Messrs. Lo and Lo
25 around Nanking have re-occupied
Hongkong Electric Co., Ltd.... 250 Liyang, about 65 miles southeast of
Messrs. MacKintosh's Ltd..... the former capital. They also re: China Light & Fower Co., Ltd. 100
Hsushe and gained control of
Messrs. Furness (Far East) Ltd. 50 Fengtai, two villages on the Liyang China Motor Bus Co., Ltd...... highway.
The Japanese retreated towartis
100
50
Thing and Kington, with the Chin- . QUEEN MARY MUCH ese in pursuit..
Part of the pursuing Chinese, it
reported, are rapidly approaca.
BETTER
London, Oct. 3.
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Amoy and Swatow
OUTWARD MAILS
REGISTERED AND PARCEL MAILS are closed 16. minutes eltiler shan the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mail 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
TUESDAY
For
Airmail for
Direct
- Imperial Service "--dae
Airways London, Imperial
10th October
Airways Plane
Airmail for Malaya and Australia
by "Imperial Airways Direct Sar-Imperial vice"--due Sydney. 10th Oct.
Airways Place Tjibadak................................
ing thing. With the support of the It was stated at Marlborough | Amoy militia corps there, they are en-House to-day that Queen Mary, Marilla, Macasser, and Bourabaya...Tinegarsz........ circling the town, the recapture who is suffering from an attack of watow, Foochow and Tientsin......Yatshing. of which. It is believed, is immin-[laryngitis, is very much better-Kongmoon ent. Central News...
Reuter.
Commons' Meeting Will
Last For Two Days
Prime Minister To Make
holding justice and safeguarding Statement On Munich Parley
peace. we implore you to apply sanctions against the aggressor RA provided for in Article 16 ot the Covenant.
J
This would be China's last appeal to the League, and would also be a test of the League's raison d'etre.
London, October. 3. The House of Commons will meet this afternoon some members arriving, as early as 8 a.m. to claim seats. It is expected that the First Lord of the Admiralty, Mr. Duff: Cooper, who has resigned, will explain the disagreement with the Government's foreign polley which led to, his resignation:
The Prime Minister; Mr. Neville “China, with 5,000 years of his- Chamberlain, will make a state- on the Munich Agreement tory and a population of 450.000, ment 000, always considers it a great while Mr. Winston Churchill, and honour to be a League member, Mr. Anthony. Eden, former Foreign and therefore, exerts her utmost. Secretary who resigned in Febru- to support this peace machinery. ary, are expected to be later Now that the conflagration of speakers. *** aggression spreads all over
The meeting is expected to last country, China, is absolutely deter two days after which Commons mined to ght to the last for will be adjourned unless the Labour national independence and world Party passen a vote of censure on
the Government. peace.
the
It is not expected that a Cabinet meeting will be held at 10, Downing Street this morning.
CHINESE RECOVER
TSIAOLUCHEN
. Lngpao, Honan Oct. 2.
On Lee..
Mombasa
(Papera only) Beira. Laurenco Marques and (Parcels
and Papers only) for 8. Africa... Hawali Maru... Swatow
Kwangtung Airmail for "Franes Orient Air- Service "-dne Marseilies, Wayi 16th October. Saigon......
Air Mail for Blan, Lanchow, Chang- sha and Chengtu elc., (via Hankow) by the "Eurasia Air- ways Bervice" (To further points by surface transport as Services .. permit). Parcels only for Singapore, Penang. Ceylon, Aden, Egypt, Marsellies and London-due, London; 10th November.
Shanghai and Japan
WEDNESDAT Samshul and Wuchow. Kongmoon
V
Haiphong
Swatow, Foochow and Tientsin..
A belated military dispatch re- Amoy and Shangbai... ports the Chinese recovery. of Tabluchen, north of Fenglingtu in southwest Shansi, on September
29.
The Chinese, however, later withdrew...
"We feel confident that your
On the same day, about|| 500| Bugust assembly would resort to
Japanese launched an attack on the most effective measures to halt aggression, and would not ignore No Pirst: Lord of the Admiralty the Chinese positions at Tsalchin- the sufferings and disappointment has been appointed in succession yao near Chungtiso Mountain in of a faithful and courageous mem- to Mr. Duff Cooper-Reuter south Shanal, but were beaten back
Bulletin her state-China"-Central News.
by the Chinese-Central News
THURSDAY Gamshyl and Wuchow Kongmoon
sirmall for "Imperial
Direct Service"-due 18th October.
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