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HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMERS
JOINT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON IMAÇÃO STEAMBOAT COLLTO, &Thes CHINA NAVIGATION CO.LTD.
"TRAVEL
THE
SHORT
SAFE
SEA
WAY
by the British Line
CANTON LINE
From Hong Kong: 8 A.M. only. (No sailing on Sunday) From Cantom: S' AM. only. (No sailing on Sunday)
MACAO LINE ®
DAILY SERVICE-
From Hong Kong: 8 A.M. £ 5.30 P, M. From Macao: 2.00 P.M. & 3.00 AM.
NOTE-In compliance with the Quarantine"
Rogulations and until further notice, the ordinary Sunday excar-' sion steamer to Macno will leave Hong Kong at 9 an. and return from Macao at 2.00 p.m.
Note:—All vessels equipped with Wireleas. QUEEN'S BUILDING, CONNAUGHT ROAD Telephone 20101
APP
CONSIGNEES' NOTICES
CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
THE BEN LINK STRAMERS, LTD. THE S.S.
From LEITH, MIDDLESBRO', ANTWERP, LONDON AND STRAITS
THE S,S ...” BENVORLICH.”
CONSIGNEES off Cargo are hereby
informed that all Goods are being fanded at their risk into the basardou and/or extra basardous Godowns of the Bore Kore AND Kowloon WEART ARD BODOWN COMPANY, LTD., whence and/or from the wharves Delivery may be
obtained.
!
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godewas, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 13th Oct, 1938, will be subject to rent
All Claims against the Steamer mast be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 27th Oct., 1938, or they will not be recognized.
Warehouse
"NEUMARK
having arrived from Hamburg and Ports of call, Consignces of Cargo are hereby notified that their goods are being landed and placed at their risk into the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godowa Company's godowns at Kowloon, where delivery may be obtained as soon as the zoods are landed.
Optional cargo will not be landed here, unless notice has been given 48 hour prior to vessel's arrival, but carried on from port to port to the final port of call to which the option extenria
No claims win be admitted after the Goods, have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered after the 18th Det, 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 7th Oct, 1839, at 10a.m. by our Sur veyors Mesars. Goddard and Douglas.
To comply with the General Bonded
To comply with the General Bonded Regulations, consignor must have a Revenue Officer in attend-Warehouse Regulations consignees ance when damaged datable goods must have a Revenue Officer in We examined
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods ars to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 11th Oct., 1938, at 9 a.m., by Mears. Carminhsel & Clarke.
attendance when damaged dutisble goods are examined
All claims must reach us before the
8th Nov. 1938, or they will not be recognized,
No Insurance wul pe effecten. Bill of Lading will be countersigned
JEBSEN & CO. Agants, Hong Kong, 3rd Oct., 1988
No Fire Insurance has been offeated Bill of Lading will be countersigned by by W. R. LOXLEY & Co. (CHINA) LTD.
Agent Hong Kong, 7th Oct., 1989,
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THE
*1847
BLUE FUNNEL
REGULAR AND FAST
FREIGHT AND
PASSENGER SERVICES |
LONDON SERVICE 'PATROCLUS Sails 19 OCT., for Mars, London,
Botterdam & Glasgow MEMNON" Sails 9 NOV for Mara, Chianca,
London, R'dam, Hamburg & Glasgow
LIVERPOOL SERVICE
* CYCLOPS."
Baile 92 OCT, for Havre, Liverpool,
& Bromborough
NEW YORK SERVICE "ADBASTUS “
Sails 7 NOV., for Boston & New York
via Cape of Good Hope. PACIFIC SERVICE(PL. BAIRKI, KONE, HAGOTA & TOKGHANA) **TALTHY BIUS": Sails 81 OCT, for Victoria, Vanover
&Seattle INWARD SERVICE
Duo Pe
"ANTENOR": 6 OUT. From U.K. via the Straits
14 OUT: From New York via Panama "ADRASTUR”.
TALTHYBIUS“. 25 OCT From The Pacifio Coast
Specially reduced fares are quoted for cargo ateamers with
limited passenger accommodation
For freight passage rates and information apply to
Butterfield & Swire,
Tel. 30333.
Agante.
1. Connaught Road, C.
Re-Arranged Interport Mr. Shields
Bowls Programme
Shanghai Team Arriving Next Week
Following news earlier in the week of the delayed departure from the north of the Shanghai Interport Lawn Bowls team, the sub-com- mittee of the Hongkong Lawn Bowls Association met yesterday after- noon when details of the re-arranged programme were discussed. Mr. A. Hyde-Lay. President, presided at the meeting.
The visiting team is expected to arrive on October 14 or 15:
The detailed programme is as follows:-
October 15, C.C.C.
October 16-1st Interport (Kow- loon Docks).-
October 17-v. K.F.C. October 18-v. Police" R.C. October 19--2nd Interpart (Civil) Service C.C.).
October 20-v. K.C.C. October 21-v, I.R.C.
October 22-3rd Interport (Club de 'Recrelo).
October 23-v. Kowloon Bowling Green Club.
October 24-v. H.K.F.C. October 25-v. His Excellency's team.
October 20-y. H.K. Yacht Club. and Kowloon Tong Club.
October 27-y. Taikoo R.C. and H.K. Electric Club.
A match has also been provision- ally arranged between Ehanghal and the Association team.
The Interport Dinner will take place on October 22 when His Ex- cellency the Governor, Sir Geoffry! Northcote, will be present
GOLF STARTING TIMES
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ton and C. Walker.
MR. CHAMBERLAIN HONOURED
London, Oct. 7. The Prime Minister, Mr. Chamberlain, in recognition of his merits in preserving peaze, was made a Freeman of London by the London City Council yesterday, - Trans-
Ceall
CHARITY BALL
(Continued from Page 1) certained, but it is confidently hoped that the sum total will equal or even exceed expectations.
Elected To Council
(Continued from Page 1)
In seconding the nomination, the Hon. Mr. Stanley H. Dodwell' said that he had no hesitation in doing this because, as they would all agree. from the paint of jaw of long association with the Colony, his interest in its welfare and particularly his Interest in the wel- fare in the Chamber, Mr. Shields would serve them as well in the capacity of permanent representa |tive as he had done, as their tem- porary representative (Applause).
The motion was then put to the Meeting by the Vice-Chairman of the Chamber, Mr. T. E. Pearce, and carried unanimously.
Mr. Shields thanked the proposer and seconder for their remarks and the members of the Chamber for the "extension of their con- fidence. He would do all he could on their behalf and very much | appreciated the honour.
FIRMS REPRESENTED
SATURDAY, OCTOBER. 8, 1938.
FOREIGN MAILS
GENERAL HOLIDAY
On Monday, 10th October, the General Post Office and Kowloon Central Post. Office will be open from 8.00 am, to Noon; Sheungwan Branch Post Office will be open from 8,00 am. to 10.00 am, and the- other Branch Post Offices will be entirely closed.
There will be one collection from the pillar-boxes as on Sundays; one delivery of ordinary correspondence at 11.30 am, and one de livery of registered correspondence at 11,00 a.m.
The Branch Post Offices at Stanley, Tal Po and Un Long will also have one delivery of ordinary correspondence at 11.00 a.m.
The Money Order Office will be entirely closed.
Surcharged air mall letters may be posted in the ordinary post- ing boxes. They should be clearly marked "By Air Mall" and bear suficient postage. Insufficiently prepaid letters may be taxed with double the deficiency or forwarded by Steamer Bervice, at the dis- cretion of the Post Office.
..
Letters and Postcards for Kurope (except Great Britain and Eire) and South America are forwarded "via Siberia” if șo superscribed.
Air Mail Services to Shangbai, Nanking. Tsingtaa, Tientsin and Pelping are temporarily suspended.
Japan
Parcel Post Servics to the Province of Yunnan is. temporarily suspended.
INWARD MAILS
From
Per
Bue
8th Oct. 8th Oct.
8th "Oct.
Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct Service-London
Islami. Klangsu.
11
Antenor.
date. Imperial
The following firms were re- Haiphong. Pakhoi and ifothow ..... presented at the meeting:--The Straits and EUROPE via Nega- Asiatic Petroleum Co. (South patam (Letters and Papers) Lon- China) Ltd. (Mr. J. K. Bousfeld); don date-8th September The, British American Tobacco Co. Lair [(China) Ltd. (Mr. F. S. Geldart);. In this respect the charming and Messrs. Butterfield and Swire. (Mr. very hard-working young ladies W. H. Lock): Messrs Davie, Boak who "patrolled the entrance and and Co., Ltd. (Mr. J. Webster); lobby of the Hotel deserve unstint-Messrs. Dodwell and Co., Ltd. (The Hon. Mr. Stanley H Dodwell); ing praise.
The Fire Insurance Association
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2nd "October.. Haiphong and Fort Bayard..... Japan, Shanghai and Europe via
Siberia-London date 19th Sept. Yasukuni Maru...
Straits Shanghai
Anshun. Hothow..
| Tisadaze..
Talthyblus.
Airways Plane Jean Dupuis.....
Beh
Oct,
8th Oct.
9th Oct
9th Oct."
9th Oct.
10th Oct.
10th Oct.
10th Oct.
11th Oct.
Adrastus...... Houang. Emp. of Canada
11th Oct.
11th Oct.
12th Oct.
Airways Plane
12th Oct.
:
of Hongkong. (Mr. A. Ritchie); Java and Mantla....... Messrs. Fung Tang (Mr. Wong Tak-Japan and Shanghai................ (kwong); Messrs. Gibb, Livington Haiphong." Pakhet and Hofhow......Sinklang. and Co., Ltd. (Mr. (Mr. A. Dqw); Parcels from Calcutta and Straits, į Shirala.... Messrs. Gilman and Co., Ltd.," (Mr. | Manila ....
Most of the guests had arrived by nine o'clock, Madame T.V. Soong and party driving up at about 8.30. The sister-in-law of China's first lady wore a white dress with black stripes and red flowers, and
G. Miskin); The Hongkong, Kow- Japan accompanied by her sister, Miss Marie. Chang. Mr. Lå
loon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Manila TIL- fong, manager of the Bank of East (Mr. C. M. Manners): Hongkong Air Mall by "Imperial' AlrwayS
Direct Service-London" date. Imperial N. Asia, with his wife and daughter, Rope Manufacturing Co., Ltd., (Mr. D.
6th October, F. J, Tavares); .....Hongkong and were also early 'arrivals,
Shanghai Banking Corporation (Mr. Air Mail by Pan-American Air- D. C. Edmondston); Messrs. J. D. ways Direct Service"- San | Pan-American Hutchison and 'Co., (Mr. T. E. Francisco, date 6th October. Pearce); Imperial Chemical In- Balgon .................................... dustries (China) Ltd., (Mr. 'R. D. ¦ Straits Gillespie); Mesars. Jardine, Mathe Amoy and Swatow..... son" and Co. Ltd.. (The Hon. Mr. J. J. Paterson); Java-China Japan Lijn (Mr. H E Rouffaer); Kailan
10.00 a.m.-L. C. F. Bellamy and E. Later we noticed at Madame Davidson v. A, Som-Soong's table Madame Wu, wife of merfelt and Lu M. 8.the Governor of Canton, Mrs. Ex Lloyd.
Tong-sen. and Mrs. Arthur Won, amongst others.
FOR MONDAY The following are the times for Monday :-
1.
starting
OLD COURSE 9.12 a.m.-E. H. Williams and
G. Margarett.
Other parties were those of Mr K. C. Tsang, manager of the Manu- facturers Bank of China, and his H.wife, Madame Lar, Mrs. Fung Ping
9.16 2.-S. J. H. Fox and I H
Geare.
tan and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wan
PARADE OF FASHION
In a parade of fashion such as
9.20 a.m.-A. Nicol and J. Forbes, this was, it is impossible, with so 9.24 a.m.-R. A Camidge and Little time before going to press.
W. Shewan.
to give a description of more than
9.28 a.m.-A. H. McBride and R.
W. Paterson.
al
Groves.
s. one or two outstanding dresses. and, without being invidious, we 9.32 a.m.-J. Stenersen and F. will now only draw attention to Miss Betty Pestonji, daughter of 9.36 a.m.-J. T. Dupuy and J. Hall, the well-known broker, and Miss 9.40 a.m.-C. A King and D. Lee Yee-hin
Humphreys.
Miss Pestonji wore a white print- 9.44 a.m.-A. Murdoch and D. H. led evening "gown with a long red
Blake.
cape. the very simplicity of which 9.48 a.m-A. D. Humphreys and was its strong-point, while Miss
H. H' Mundy.
Lee's period pink gown, cut low and 9.52 a.m.-F. S. Gibbings and J. B. with bare shoulders, was helped in its striking attractiveness by R string of pearl necklaces and a
H. Leckle.
NEW COURSE 9.20 a.m.-Mrs. Williams and Mrs. pasy of flowers.
Margrett.
C.B.A. TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW
Once again lack of space and time prevents a detailed write
| Mining Administration, (Mr. W. Wright); Messrs. R. H. Kotewall and Co. (Sir Robert Kotewall, C. M. G.); Messrs. Lowe. Bingham and Mat- thews. (Mr. A. Ritchie): Messrs. Mackinnon, Mackenzie and Co.
Airways Plane Athos II... Fushimi Maru.... Van Heutsz.... Soochow.
Shanghai, Amoy and Chuanchow.. Straits and Europe via Euez (Let- ters and Papers London,„, 15th September and Loudon Parcels. -London date, 8th September... Ranpura
OUTWARD MAILS
12th Oct.
Oct.
19th 12th Oct.
12th Oct.
11th Oct.
13th Oc
REGISTERED AND PARCEL MAILS are closed 15 minutes eltüler
(Mr. H. V. Wilkinson, D. 8. O.); than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails
Marine Insurance Association (Mr
A. Ritchie); Messrs, Maxim and Co. (Mr. J.
are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m., registered and parcel malls
For
A. V. Ribeiro, Jar.) are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day. Messrs. Melchers and Co. (Mr. H. Schmidt); Messrs. Reiss, Bradley and Co., Ltd., (Mr. K. S. Morrison); Messrs. Robertson, Wilson and Co.. Ltd.. (Mr. G. W. Sewell); Messrs. Samshul and Wuchaw...... Shewan, Tomes and Co., (Mr. A. L. Haiphong Shields): The Union Waterboat Kongmoon
SATURDAY
Co. Ltd., (Mr. A. C. I Bowker): Messrs, Harry Wicking and Co., Parcels only for Calcutta (Mr.
I. Owen Hughes): Messrs. Parcels only for Germany via
Hamburg Wilkinson and Grist (Mr. D. H Blake),
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It will be recalled that on September 30, Miss Wexler and Capt, Smyth were to have tea to- gether.
Earlier in the evening Captain Smyth telephoned to his flat to tell Miss Wexler, with whom he had made an appointment, that he
up of the excellent floor entertain- SHANGHAI MURDER ment, but mention must be made of Miss Nee-sa Long, whose num- bers met with thunderous applause. She first sang "Love is Like a Cigarette," "putting it over" as a (Continued from Page 10)
"torch" song,
and later did a The following have been select-specialty dance, which included a ed to represent th C.B.A. "Hot lot of high kicks and cartwheels. Dogs' at softball against the Dancing continued till the small Forum at 11 am. to-morrow on the sours of this morning, neither C.B.A ground. King's Park: musicians nor dancers showing any Gurevitch, 6. MacNider, J. Higgins, signs of abatement of enthusiasm. Baunch, W. Muir, T.S.D. Whitley, Talking of dancing reminds us that
Fowler, D. Blake. M. Manning high praise is due to those enter J.J King, C. Spradbury and F.prising ladies who sold dances for Angus.
solld cash, and not inconsiderable sums either, sise to those gentle.. men who so willingly and cheer- fully paid-all in the sweet cause of charity.
HEROIN CHARGE Appearing on remand before M R, Edwards at the Central Court yesterday on a charge of possession of 21,800 heroin pills in a house in First Street, a Chinese con-
stable, Tip Kam-pul, Chan Chik
MERCURY'S FLIGHT
London, Oct. T
would be a little late. He was tin- able to obtain a reply to the tele- phone call
Manila, Saigon Bangkok, Reunion, Madagascar, Laurenco-Marques, and (Parcels and papers "only) for South Africa.................. Japan Air
Per
Date and Time
Saturday, 8th
Tai Hing..... Nanning.. Kwong Fook Cheong..
Taima....
8.15 8.30 AM
9.00 AM
9.00 AM
Burgenland.
1.30 Pu
3.30 2
3.30 PM:
G.P.O. & K.P.O.
Boissevain Sulaang..
Beg,
4.00 FM
Yasukuni Marn
und,
Reg.
→ 4.30 PM G.P.O.&L.P.O..
4.15 FZ
5.00 PM.
Mail for “KLM. Airways Direct Service"-due Amsterdam. 29th October. Straits, Ceylon. India, E. & B, Africa, Aden Egypt and Europe. via Mar- seilles--due Marseilles 8th Nov... Yasukuni Maru... | Ori. Air Mall for Bian, Lanchow, Chang-
sba and Chengía etc., (via) Hankow) by the "Eurasia Alr- ways Service" (To further points by surface transport as Services permit).
On arriving at his fat, a short Holhow, Pakhol and Haiphong.
time later, Captain Smyth was MD-
AIDOT
able to gain entrance and after finally opening the door with the Tentsin ald of the watchmen be found Misi Swatow Wexler's body slumped in a chair.
Saigon -Reuter and Special.
SUNDAY
Van Heutsz....
OF.O. & K.P.O.
11
tieg.
430xx
Eurasia Flane
Klungchow...
| Urd.... "
5.00 *
5.00PM
5.00 PM
Sunday, 9th
9.00 AM
-9.00 AM
9:00 AM
Daviken...... Kalgan..
Hellkon
-MONDAY
Tal Lee.
Hangsang. Hiram..
Antenor.
Canton.
Islam.
England and Capetown. The latest Kongmoon message states that she has Tientsin.... The Mercury, the upper com-flown 3,000 miles and crossed the Bangkok and Li Ming, were committed to ponent of the Maya composite Sahara Desert and she is now in Shanghai and Japan. stand trial at the Criminal Ses plane, is now half way between equatorial Africa. Reuter Bulletin Haiphong là
́sions.
Mr. B. Prentis, Assistant Crown Solicitor, prosecuted.
COMMITTED TO
SESSIONS
Ho Tal-po, Shek Wal-kwan, and Li Lam were committed to stand their trial at the next criminal sessions on charges arising from acid-throwing incident at Blinghal Street on September 4, by Mr. Q. A. A Macfadyen at the Kowloon Court yesterday,
Li Lam, who claims to
have been a soldier in The Canton Army "le charged with throwing- & cor- rosive fuld at a woman, Ya Tak.../ chen, the other two men being charged with being accessories to the fact of the throwing.
Det. Sub-Insp. C. Mottram pro- secuted
IN-BETWEEN THE RACES
this.group
Parcels only for Calcutta
Swatow. Amoy, Chuenchow, and
Foochow
Monday, 10th
10.30 AM
10.30 AM
11.30 AM
Noon
Noou
Noon
Noon
Hoihow and Parcels only for Ran-
.:B002
Bai Hing.
Nooa
KFO.
Reg.
Noon
Ord. Moon
G.PO
Reg.
Noon
Airways Plane
Ord. 8.00 PM
PO.
Noon
Ord.
Noon
OPO.
Reg.
Noon
Airways Plane Ord.
6.00 PM
Tai Ming
Jean Dupula
Aiz Med for "Imperial - Airways
Direct Service "due London. Imperial 17th October
Airmail for Malaya and Australia
by Imperial Airway Direct | Imperial Service" dia. Sydney, 17th Oct.
TUESDAY
Bamahui and Wuchow.
Fort Bayard and Haiphong.
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