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HONGKONG.CANTON &MACAO STEAMERS
JOINT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG. CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT: CO LTD THE CHINA NAVIGATION COULTO
TRAVEL
THE
SHORT
SAFE
SEA
WAY
by the
British Line
CANTON
LINE
"The next prospective siling of the 3.5. "Fatshan" from Hongkong will be on the 4th July, 1939, at 8 am. and return from Canton on 7th July, 1939, xt 9. 3.1.
the
MACAO LINE
AMENDED CURTAILED, SERVICE As from THURSDAY, 29th June From Hong Kong: 5.30 PM only. From Macao: 3.00 A.M. only. RACE MEETING EXCURSION, SUNDAY, 2nd JULY, 1935.
8.3. "KINSHAN"
will leave Hong Kong (Canton Steamers Wharf) at 3,30 A.M. and return from Macao at 8.00 P.M.
Note: Sunday, 2/7/39-5.30 p.m. sailing from
Hong Kong cancelled. Monday, 37/39-3 m. sailing from
Macao cancelled.
Note:-All vessels equipped with Wireless. QUEEN'S BUILDING, CONNAUGHT ROAD APP. Telephone 2010)
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CONSIGNEES' NOTICES CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.
CONSIGNEES' NOTICE
THE BURNS PHILP LINE.
FROM MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, RAHAUL AND SALAMAUA,
MANILA.
THE M.Y
NEPTUNA." ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardoes and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Golown Co., Ltd, whence and/or from the wharves Delivery may be obtained. No Claims will be admittel after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 1st July, 1939, will be subject to Bent.
All Claims against the Steamer must be presented the Undersigned on or hefore the 15th July, 1889, or they will not be recognised.
To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations, consignees must have a Beraue Offer in Attendance whan damaged dutiable goods are examined
All broke 1, chaf-1 and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 30th June, 1939, at 10 M., by Mesers, Goddard and Douglas,
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., LTD,
Agente.
[496 Hong Kong, 24th Jane, 1939.
THE
Germans Who Will Not Leave Colony
PETITIONING TO
GOVERNOR
Three refugees, described as German subjects, who had. been expelled from the Colony this at the beginaing ot month, appeared again before Mr. R. Edwards at the Cen- tral Court yesterday charged with entering the Colony with. out a valid passport on June.
23.
Alfred Aufang, They were Rudolf Israel Kuttner and his wife, Alice Bara Kuttner,
Aulong objected to the Inter- preter, saying that from ex- periences before the Court on former occasions, he learned, he said, that refugees would not help one another and would do harm whenever they could. His reason
Denis Compton who scored 120 for England in their first innings against the West. In dles at Lord's on Monday.
for entering the Colony was be- SMAILES
cause military operations commenced' at Swatow.
Aufang was remanded to 11 am to-day when thé question
an interpreter will be settled.
had
TAKES
10 FOR 47
of
Yorkshire Beat Derby
Rudolf Kuttner told the Court that his passport was valid until 1940, but he admitted he had no visa for Hongkong.
THE BEN LINE STRAMERS, LTD.
:
From LEITH, MIDDLESBRO“, ANTWERP, LONDON
AND STRAITS.
THE S.S.BENVENUE."
YONSIGNEES of Cargo are neraby
informed that all foods are being landed a their risk into the hazardons and/or extra hazardous Godown of the Howe KoxD AND KOWLOON WHALF AND Gonors Company, Leto, whence and/or from the wharves Delivery may be obtained."
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 28th June, 1939, will be subject to rent.
All Claims against the Steamer wit be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 12th July, 1938, or they will ant be rees guide.
To comply with the Geral Bonded Regulations, consignser Warehouse must have a Bavonne Officer in stond ance when damaged duriable goods ATD examined
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godown, where they will be examined on the 28th June, 1939, at 9 a.m., by Mesare. Carmichael & Clarke
No Fire Insuration has been offcourd Bills of Lading will be counto "igred by W.R LOXLEY & Co. (CHINA) LTD
Agents. Hong Kong, 21st June, 1959,
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BLUE FUNNEL
LINE
REGULAR AND FAST
FREIGHT AND
PASSENGER SERVICES ||
LONDON SERVICE
"DEUCALION“, Saila 19 JULY, for Marx, Oblanca.
PATROCLUB
apron, Ram, Il'burg, & Hasgow Saila 28 JULY, for Mam., London,
Rotterdam & Glasgow:
LIVERPOOL SERVICE
"ANTILOCHD8" Bails 29 JULY, for Havre, Liverpool,
Bromborough
NEW YORK SERVICES "GLAUCUS" Baile AUG.. for Halifax, Boston &
A New York PACIFIC SERVICE(viα BEN, KOBE, NAGOTA & YOKOHAMAY
"IX10 N Sails 19 JULY, for. Victoria, FaDOORVOR
&Seattle INWARD SERVICE
"EUMAEUS" MEMNON "IXION! "ASPHALION"
Dae
A JULY From UK. via the Straite 4-JULY. From U.K. ria, the, Straits 4 JULY, From Seattle, Vancouver,
and Victoris via Japan & Shai 5 JULY, From Continental Porta
Kor ouvia the Straits 18 JULY, From U.K. vis the Straits Bpecially reduced fares ac quoted for cargo steamers wich
limited passenger accommodation
"CYCLOPS
For freight, passage eat and information apply to
Tel
Butterfield & Swire,
Agents Connaught Bowl.
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here.
M.C.C. Declare, West Indies 117 For 3
HEADLEY ONCE
MORE TO FORE
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1939.
FOREIGN MAILS
HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, 28th JUNE 1939, 9.50 ..
Poochow is
Parcel Post Service to Swatow and suspended.
temporarily
Registered and Ordinary mail & Parcela (not Insured) will be as- LONDON, June 27 (Reuter)—cepted for Canton and despatched as circumstances permit.
the On resumption of play on third day of the first Test match between England and the West Indies at Lord's this morning, Walter Hammond, the England skipper, declared the innings clor- ed. at the overnight total of 404 for five wickets, to which Len Hutton contributed 196 and Denis Compton 120.
Cameron was the most success- ful West Indian bowler capturing three English wickets.
Going in to bat a second time, West Indies had lost-the-wickets..
Lottery and Postcards for Europe (except Girest Beltxin and Fire) and South America are forwarded "via" Sibaria” if so, exp
INWARD MAILS
A
Fтом
For
Due
Al Mall by "Pan American Air`
wars Direct Service"-San Fran- Pan American
Airways Plane. cisco date, 21st June. Air Mail by "Air France Direct Air France
Service Paris date, f1a5 June Japan.
shanghai and Amoy ****** Shanghai maini
of Stollmeyer, Grand and Bealey Manila for 117 runs when lunch was Haiphong. ...........................jivani taken. George Headley, who
Japan.
scored 108, in the first innings Tientsin and Swatow..
undefeated with 54 to his Air Mail by "Imperial Always
credit.
THE SCORES
West Indies-lat Inns, 277 ENGLAND 1st INNS
L. Hutton, e Grant, b Hylton 196 H. Gimblett, b Cameron
E. Paynter, Cameron
+
LONDON, June 27 (Reuter)-W. R. Hammond, e Grant, In the County cricket champion-
LATEST LUNCH SCORES
10
Cameron
Clarke
Total (for 5 wkts, dec.)
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Martindale Hylton
Constantine
Cameron
Shanghai
Piano Nankin..... Kingyuan...
| Bolssevain.....
Pres. Cleveland.. Canton...zëzaquan Nagato Maru............. Chengtus
date. Imperial
Airways Flane ...THaws..
Boochow Yunnan
Conte
Hupeh..
Loos
1st July
25th June
Ith June
28th June
28th June
28th June
28th June
28th June
28th June 128th June
Service-London Direct
24th June.
Japan
28th Jane 29th June
Baiphong, Pakhoi, Hothow and
Fort Bayard.
30th June
22
Tientsin
30th June
Barrow.
b
34
Straits and Europe via Negapatam
(Papers etc..)-London
date,
b
1st June, sele
Hakone Maru..........
30th June
14
Canada, USA, Honolulu, Japan &
b
120
Shanghai (Vancouver BC., date 10th June).
Emp. of Japan.
3 shanghai
Bebar
30th June 30th June
15
Biancamano.:.
Japan.
Allpore......
1st July
404 | Straits,
Anhut....
2nd July
Tientsin
2nd July
0. M. R. W.
Saigon.
2nd July
30 2 86
Japan
Achilles
Snd July
24-498)
13-
67
Shanghai and Amoy...... Straits
Tisadane
2nd July
Bumsens.
and July
Mennan
2nd July
1
21
23-
28th June.
Airways Plane
Sed July
Calcutta and. Straits...
Tuensang...
3rd July
Shanghaf
4th July
Calcutta and Straits..
4th July
23
Australia and Manila
Nellore......
4th July
"54
Africa Maru...
Tapan
4th July
29
Straits and
via Europe
Suez
6
T
119
(Papers etc.,)-London "date, 8th June and London Parcels-Lon- don date, 1st June, Java and Maniis..
Saigon.
Corfu.......
5th July
Tyitjalengka...e
6th July
Felix Roussel....
5th July
....Asphalim...
6th July
U. S. A., Honolulu and Japan-
(San Francisco date, 16th June) Pres. Pierce. Japan and Shanghai,
(San Francisco date, 10th June). Pres. Garfeld.... USA, Honolulu and Japan
6th July
8th July
Yasukunf
8th July
6th July
Rawalpindi
7th July
Conte Rosso..
7th July
Chenonceaux,
10th July
REFUSED TO LEAVE Detective-Sergeant P. H. Lough-ship, Yorkshire defeated Derby-D. Compton.c Stollmeyer. lin, atached to the Passport Offee,shire by 776 runs.
Yorkshire, 83 (George Pope 6 J. Hardstaff, not out
(Barber 100): A. Wood, not out.. told the Court that defendant
..Extras first came to Hongkong with his for 44) and 301 wife in May last and was assisted Derby, 20 (8murthwalte 5 for 7 returned the by the Jewish Refugee Association Smalles 4 for 11) and 97 (Smalles
He refused to leave the 10 for 47. Smalles
47 runs, Colony until an expulsion order following bowling analysis, - 17.1 was made against him on June 6.jovers, 6 maldens,
Again the Jewish Refugee As wickets. sociation came to his assistance and paid his passage to Shanghai
Clarke Before leaving. he showed very had
27 (Reuter) Sealey little gratitude for "what been done for ham.
WEST INDIES--2nd INNS. Sergt. Loughith said that de- Latest County cricket lunch scores Grant. fendant, while in Hongkong on are as follows:-~~
Hampshire 53 and 45 for 1 v. Stollmeyer, c Verity, b Cupson "@ had occasion, the expressed the intention of going Middlesex 281; Kent 176 and 13 Grant, b. Bowes to Portugal and the Police were for 1 v. Notts 222 and 207; Lanca- Headley, not out ready to help him to go there, shire 199 and 37 for 2 v. Burrey 276 Sealey, c Wood, b Copson
Extras It was later learned that defendant and 240 for 9; Somerset 223 v. Weekes, not out had planned to, tarry a month at Leicester 119 and 112' for 6; Sussex Singapore, and other ports, so that 169 v. Oxford, 178 and 307 for 7: he could organise collections for Warwickshire 380 for 9 y North- ants 333 for 7; Worcester 386 Y. himself at the different ports:
Gloucester/236 and 202 for 7.
previous
11
SUICIDE ATTEMPT Kuttner told the Court that his
LONDON, June
wife had attempted suicide owing H.K, SETTLEMENT
to unfortunate circumstances
In reply, Sergt, Loughlin said that the statement was quite un-1 true.
many.
FOR COOLIES
82 --19
3
3
26 0 66 3 Straits and Manila
Air Mail by "Imperial Airways
Direct Service”-Loadon date: Imperial
Irion Trima.
Total (for 3 wkts,).
FALSE PRETENCES Strata .............
ALLEGED
Maru.... Burdwan...
OUTWARD MAILS
REGISTERED AND PARCEL MAILS are closed: 15 minutes earlier an the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mans are advertised to close at or before 9 am, registered and parcel mails are closed at 5 pm on the previous day
E. D. Sykes, broker, appeared before Mr. R. Edwards at the Central Court. yesterday on re- mand charged with obtaining sums (Continued from Page 1)
of $1,250 an $1,000 from the Re- Straits, Straits. Alice Sara Kuttner stated that through which all raw food willance Motors on March 7 and 14, Japan and Shanghai she came to the Colony from be delivered and refuse removed, respectively, by false pretences.
Mr, O. E C. Marton appeared | Japan and Shanghai Swatow to save the lives of her thus avoiding the possibility of children. She had nothing to eat uncleanliness in the central court for the prosecution while Mr. F. H.
kitchens are Loseby was for the defence. for several days. She expressed Adjacent to the
Mr. William A. H. Duff, manager her wish to be sent back to Ger-eating rooms, accessible from the
court, to which the food is served of Rellance Motors, cross-examined Kuttner said he would petition through hatches. Each kitchen by Mr. Loseby, stated that after to the Governor to be sent back serves a separate eating room so be had written a letter to Sykes, that segregation of various gangs asking him to settle the money, to Germany,
Sykes sent him a letter the tone can be easily effected.
of which was so aggressive that It indicated that the sender" had The east wing comprises the
no desire to straighten things out. showers and bathrooms to deal
Mr. Loseby: The sole purpose. with the entire population of the
of your criminal prosecution is in building. Hot water is supplied the hope that you will collect your
these from boller room, which money? No. also suppiles steam for cooking What is your object?-To detain purposes:
him in the Colony for the pur- "The north wing, ground floor, pose of civil proceedings. contains a dormitory similar to Col HP. Henderson, of the those accommodated in the north R. AS C., told the Court that he Fort Bayard and Parcels only for south and west wings in the upper had never seen Sykes floors of the building. Two dor- MissE. G. A Donald, private mitories of 84 beds and two of 20 secretary, of Messrs. Dus, gave beds are located on each of the evidence after which the hearing Wenchow)
was adjourned to Friday, July 7... Bwatów.
Mr. Edwards instructed Bergt Loughlin-to-see-that-the petition went through. Meanwhile the de- fendants were committed to police custody pending expulsion.
Discussing Prospects at Macao Races at the Arcim Preta. (Photo by
ST. JOHN AMBULANCE
ASSOCIATION
The Director of Ambulance has the honour to acknowledge with grateful appreciation and thanks the receipt of the following done tions and gifts,
Cheung Chau Cargo Boats $300.-
four floors
-Water Supply
All dormitories contain bunks. int two tiers of special tron, construc-
tion and spaced at intervals round
For
WEDNESDAY Shangha, Japan, Honolulu, USA Central and South Americs via San Francisco, and (Papers only for Canada)-due San Francisco, 20th July-and Europe (except Great Britain and Fire)via Siberis
Per
Date and Time
Wed, 28th
O.P.O. &KPO
Tatuta Maru
Ord,
8,30 AM
Rangoon Fort Bayard Wehchow
A
* Hai Hing..
Tai Poo Sek
and
(Foochow
Chindens
Ames
C. Buhler, residing at the Batavia and Sourabaya
the external walls, with windows Cathay Hotel, King's Road, was Fort Bayard and Bangkok. between each pair, and also space fined $5-by Mr. R. A. D. Forrest
in a single row down the centre: at the Central Court yesterday Each coole will have a steel lock fer with key,
The dormitory accommoda- tion is based on the cubic space requirements per person of the Sanitation Ordinance, while the window to floor area ratio is considerably, in exsens Authority Building The minimum requirements.
Improved Ventilation
for parking his car at Pedder Street car park in excess of the time limit
τμ
Airmail for Manila, Guam, Elano-
faiz, and USA by the
Direct Servi Ameriana
The roof of the building is set aside as a recreation space, half, Saigon and
covered and half open.
Halphone.
The engineering and construction work is being carried bub
the
Hongkong
brated con
becom
struction
Improved ventilation is obtained of the new
throu by air ducts running vertically which is stronger, an through the dormitories to the more
foot where patent ventilators and The ground floor
forced extract fans are situated,
Anter
and in
houses
splin
Innates during
00 Messrs. En Keng Loon and On each floor, adjacent to the thick William E. Keng Yuet $200.00; dormitories, are two self-contained American School of Rikungaban | flats for the foremen and t $100.00; La Salle College $35.00; families in charge General Chamber of Commerce These flats dre and Industry of the Tung Kuon there are District $35.00 Wallace Harper normy and Co $3000 Confucian Society each room $25.00: Mrs. Lee Chok Chung (for wounded soldiers $10.00. Mrs Whittaker $8.00; MIS. H. W 54.00 Andersen fer184 bottles MeRŠTA.
Ampules Tablets Ari
ghal, Japan, Honolulu UBA. Central and South America a Francisco and (Papers only for Canada)-due Ban Francisco 20th July
Airmail for "Imperial Air
Direct Service" 6th July
Air Mail for Malaya, Jars and Ans
by Imperial
10.30 AM
1.30.
1.30 PM
2.30
3,30
7.00
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TRO
Box, 28th 5.00 PHE
Ord. 99th 5,30 PM
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