PACE 16-HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMERS LABOUR FOR FIRST OFFENDERS

JOINT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT CO LTD IS THE

TRAVEL

THE

SHORT

SAFE

SEA

WAY

by the

British Line

CHINE NAVIGATION CO.LTD

CANTON LINE

The next prospective salling of the 5.5. “Fatshan" from Hongkong will

be on the 1st August, 1939, at 8* a.m. and returning from Cantop on the 4th August, 1939, at 9 am.

MACAO LINE

FULL SERVICE

From Hong Kong:

(Sunday):

From Macao:

(Sunday):

7.40 am. "Taishan" 5.30 p.m. "Kinsban" 9.30 a.m. "Taishan" 5.30 p.m. "Kiashan" 3.00 a.. "Kinshan" 3.00 p.m. "Taishan" 3.00a.m. "Kinshin" - 5.00 p.m. "Taishan”....

Nzie:-All vessels equipped with Wireless.

QUEEN'S BUILDING, CONNAUGHT ROAD

Telephone 20101-

APP

CONSIGNEES' NOTICES CONSIGNEES' "NOTICES

RICKMERS LINIE

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

THE S.S.

T

HAMBURG-AMERIKA - LINDE

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE M.V.

THE

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"URSULA RICKMERS"

BURGENLAND having arrived from Hamburg and having arrived from Hamburg and Porta of call, Consignens of Cargo are Ports of call, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their goods are hereby notified that their goods are boing landed and placed at their risk being landed and placed at their risk into the Hong Kong Kowloon into the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf Wharf & Godown Company's godowns Godown Company's godowns at at Kowloon, where delivery may be Kowloon, where delivery may be obtained as soon as the goods are obtained as soon as the goods are

landed Landed.

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Optional cargo will not be landed. bere, unless notice has been given 48 hours prior to veasel's arrival, but carried on from port to port to the Bal port of call to which the option extends.

No claims will be admitted after tag Goods have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered after the 17th July, 1939. will be subject to

rent.

Optional cargo will not be innded here, unless notice has been given 48 hours prior to vessel's arrival, but carried on from port to port to the final port of call to which the option extends.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered after the 8th July, 1999, will be subject to

rent.

All broken chafed, and damaged Goods are to be, left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on 2 ta July, 1938, at 10 am.. by Surveyors Messrs. Goddard" Douglas,

Our

and

All broken, chafed, and damage! Goods are to be left in the Godowns where they will be examined on 26th July, 1939, at 10 am, by our Sur veyors Mosara. Goddard and Douglas.

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

attendance when damaged dutiable goods are examined.

All claims must reach us before the #7th Aug, 1939, or they will not be recognized.

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No Insurance will be eff cleg. Bills of Lading will be countersigned

.. JEBSEN & CO.

Aganta.

Hong Kong. 'tat July, 1939

All claims must reach us before the 26th Aug, 1939, or they will not be recognized.

No insurance will be effected

by

Bill of Lading will be countersigned

JEBSEN & CO. Agente

[568 Hong Kung, 26th July, 1939.

THE

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BLUE FUNNEL

REGULAR AND FAST PASSENGER SERVICES

FREIGHT AND

LONDON SERVICE

"PATROCLUS" Sails 28 JULY, for Mars, Casablanca,

London, Rotterdam & Glasgow "MEMNON" Sails 9 AUG., for Mars Cblanca.

London, B'dam, 'burg. & Glasgow SERVICE

LIVERPO**

"TEUCER"

Bails 23 AUG., for Liverpool &

Bromborough

NEW YORK SERVICE "DARDANUS Sails 1 AUG for Boston & New York. PACIFIC SERVICE (via {[RET, MODE, NAGOYA & TOKORAKA)

"TITAN" Sails 29 JULY, for Victoria, Vap-onver

& Beattle

INWARD SERVICE

"GLAUCUS"

"MENTOR" "ÁLAX"

Dne

25 JULY, From New York via Manila"

& Shanghai. 26 JULY, From U.K. via the Straits 3 AUG. From U.K. via the Straits

Specially reduced fares are quoted for cargo steamers with

limited passenger accommdstolon

For freight, pamage rates and information apply to

Butterfield & Swire,

Tel. 30333.

Agents. 1, Connaught Road, C.

SALVAGE

OUTSIDE PRISON WALLS

OPERATIONS Maj. Willcocks Tells Of Work Done At Stanley

SUSPENDED

THETIS FAILS TO

RISE FROM SEA - BED

LONDON, July 23 (Router)--All || | salvage operations on the ̈mb- marine Thetis have been tempor- arily suspended and an important. conference may be held on Monday between the Admiralty and the salvage officials to decide the next step.

sea-bed.

..EVERY ATTEMPT IS BEING MADE AT STANLEY PRISON TO SEGREGATE FIRST OFFENDERS FROM HABITUAL OFFEN-, DERS. The prison hospital remains practically the only meet- ing ground where the first offender may come under the in- fluence of the old lag.......

Special attention is being paid to the needs of the juve "nile offender. It is hoped that juvenile offenders will in the not too far future be entirely segregated from adult prisoners. A suitable site remains to be found where juvenile offenders could be isolated to a place of correction, rather than isolated from the law-abiding to the company of the law-breaker. An ideal solution would be an island, where natural boundaries would replace walls...

..

MONDAY, JULY 24, 1939.

FOREIGN MAILS

HONGKONG, MONDAY, 8462 JULY, 1938, 9.30 AM,

Registered and Parcel Post Service to Foochow is temporarily nispended.."

Registered and Ordinary, inal & Parcels (not Insured) will be ac- cepted for Canton and despatched as circumstances permit

Letters and Postcards for Europe (except Great Britain and Kiro). and South Amaries, are forwürded “via 'Siberia" if so superseribad INWARD MAILS

From

M

Air Mail, by "Imperial Airways

Per

Direct Service"-Londoni date. Imperial 19th July.

Amoy and Manila. Tientsin

Shanghai and Amoy Canton Manila.

Air Mail by "Pan American Air-

Glaucus...

ways Direct Service"-San Fran-Pan American' elsco date. 19th July.

A message from Liverpool adds that, after a conference between the salvage experts and naval. officer, contrary to earlier reports,

Employment for first offenders,, minimum period of three years Manila. on the straits. the Thetis did not rise from the as far as possible, outside prison in an institution built

walls. Two hundred. prisoners lines of Borstal

Shanghal are already being employed in Major Willcocks belleves that Straits. Earller Report

land reclamation work at a camp those "old hands" in the Colony An earlier report stated that near Aberdeen: This, It is hoped, Į who' hold, "the opinion that the an attempt to move the Thetis at is but a beginning to more im-earring-snatching and gang-form- 2.30 on Saturday morning by sal-portant schemes where prison ing local Chinese youths could not Air Mall by "Air France Direct Air France vage tugs of the Liverpool and labour would be employed to the be reformed are wrong. In an Service"-Paris date, 19th July Glasgow Salvage Association, was 'best public advantage. . .

Institution where hard work and Shanghai. unsuccessful.

Speaking before a meeting of |games would mould character, Japan Two of the lifting baulks on the European V. M. C. A. Discus-this would be more than possible, Japan and Manila. the salvage ship are stated to sion Group last night on "Prison it is Major Willcocks' belief.

Manila have collapsed, and it is believed Reform," Major JL Willcocks. "It is impossible." Major Will-Manila that the mishap cecurred as the D. S. O., M. C. Commissioner of cocks aid, "to train men for free- Japan. salvage ship attempted to move Prisans in Hongkong, lald

dom -in conditions of captivity. Air Mail by "Imperial Airways towards the shore with the sub-phasis on the work being done at Even at the risk of some boys Direct Service"-London date, Imperial marine,

Stanley Prison to meet, in these escaping other boys should be 22nd July.... Thetis was held by eight 9-inch three particular directions,

the given a chance of a new start, Saigon cables to the salvage vessel problem of overcrowding at the in surroundings suggestive of a Halphong

As the tide rose the cables took prison-

certain degree of freedom." the strain and the submarine, There are at Stanley Prison

OTHER PHASES cradled in the wires. rose very to-day more than 2,800 prisoners..

Major Willcocks spoke of other slowly from the bed of Liverpool They present a problem that be- phases of prison reform work in Bay.

more acute with the lack Hongkong and touched on, among of facilities in the Prison that does other things, the difficult subject

of "atter care." Such "after care" Japan, Shanghai and Formosa not allow of more than 1,500 of

Japan..." must always remain dimicult in this number engaged in useful work

circumstances where many prison-Japan and Shanghai,

are banished on expiration Shanghai

Disappointment

em-

Due

Airways Plane

24th July

Anking.....

24th July

Nanchang......

96th July

Tainan...

25th July-

Strogane Maru.......

25th July

Pres Monroe....

26th July

25th July

Mentor.....

96th July

| Patroclus..

25th July

Van Heute ko....

25th July

Airways Plane

Plane Tegelberg............ Toyama Maru: Tjinegara...... Grete Maersk..... Corneville.. Talma.

26th July

28th July

26th July

98th July

26th July

28th July

* 26th July

26th July

Airways Plane

27th July

1.308

27th July

17th July

27th July

28th July

'Emp. of Canada Hakozaki Maru..

28th July

29th July

Kasima Maru....

28th July.

Kitano Maru

28th July

29th July

Marchen Maersk

30th July

"CATCH HIM YOUNG” The best way to combat

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ets of their prison term and others the cross the border into Chinese

Shanghai. Manila.

Tisalak...

30th July.

Naruto Maru.

31st July

Calcutta, Straits and Saigon. Calcutta and Straits. Straita

Suisang..

31st July

Shirals...

1st Aug.

Somali

And Aug.

Nellore...........

2nd Aug.

Hawaii Mari......

End Aug.

3rd Aug.

3rd Aug.

ard Aug.

3rd Aug.

3rd Aug.

comes

The fallure has caused

.con- siderable disappointment to the salvage authorities, particularly as weather conditions were perfect,

A special course to the beach had been plotted by an Admiralty law-breaker. Major Wilcocks ad- territory of their own free will. survey vessel and marked with vocates, is to "catch him young The speaker mentioned also the buoys and flags in order to keep and catch him early." Citing work proposed Victoria Remand Prison the salvage vessel in the best that has been done in Kenya for remand prisoners, debtors. and water during the journey to the Colony to combat Juvenile crime, destitutes, at the old Victoria shore.

Major Willcocks advise measures Gaol British Wireless added that being taken similar to those in There was quite a large atten- when oficials have fully examined the African colony where legis dance at the meeting," and the the nature of the mishap the lation permits of no imprisonment address was followed by discus- salvage attempt will be renewed. of Juventies other than for a son.

CHINA WAR NEWS:

JAPANESE NORTHWARD IN SOUTH HONAN REPELLED: HEAVY LOSSES SUSTAINED

*

NANYANG, HONAN, July 23 (Central)-The Japanese troops driving northward from Sinyang on the Peiping-Hankow Railway In south Heaan have been repelled by the Chinese with about 300 casualties.

. The invaders advanced in three columns: The central column comprising some 600 men was intercepted and defeated by the Chinese at Sankwanmiso, a point 20 miles north of Sinyang. The left wing of 500 men was repulsed near Yangmino while the right wing of 400 suffered losses in a Chinese ambuscade near Hwathochen. The Chinese are now pushing toward Chaing- taiwan and 'Singang.

CHUNGKING, July 22 (Beu. tor)-The Japanese in south- east Shansi have crossed the Sin River and at present are advancing eastward on Ching- chen.

A decisive battle is expected shortly near this town, accord-

ing to Chinese reporta

"Japanese Losses

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| Withdrawing together with the troops were a large part of the civi lian population...

1911

Jewish Music Banned In Italy

Shanghai. Tientsin

Canada D.S.A. Honolulu Japan and

Shanghal (Vancouver B. C. date: 8th July).

Straits

Japan.

Japan.

Saigon.

Canton...... Gneisenau................ Nanning.

Talyo Maru

*********Pres. Doumer.... Japan and Shanghai ............... Marechal Joffre.. U. S. A., Honolulu and Japan

(San Francisco date, 8th July).Pres. Adama. Straits and Mänla Straits.

Alix. Burylachus

OUTWARD MAILS

REGISTERED AND PARCEL MAIL-S are closed 15 minutes earlier han the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where måfle ire advertised to close at or before 9. a.m., registered and parcel malis are closed at 5 m on the previous day.

ROME. July 23 (Reuter)--The sale of light music by Jewish com- posers, both in the form of gramo-Shanghai. phone records and printed scores,

is to be banned in Italy...

At the instigation of Signor

Direct 31st July.

For

MONDAY

Service"--due

Alferi, Minister for Popular Cult. Air Mall for "Imperial Airways ture, a "Black List" öf works and composers is being prepared by a Commission "for the increase and discipline of Italian light music."

MODERN FLATS OPENED IN LONDON

LONDON, July 22 (BW8)-The London County Council's largest Highway Cut

and best-equipped group of flats LAOHOKOW HUPER, July 23

were opened yesterday at She- pherds Bush, (Central) Chinese guerillas have Minister of Health, Mr. Walter London, by the cut Japanese communication on the Elliot,

Tienmer-Talenkiang highway, ong The group will constitute a town

Per

Kaying......

Date and Time

Mon, 24th

1.30 PM K.P.O. Rog... 5:00 PM Or

Reg.

6.30 PM

G.P.O.

5.00 PM

London, Imperial

Airways PlaneOrd...

7.00 rx

Reg

5.00 PM Ord, 5.201

G.P.O.

Reg.

.5.00 PM

Airways Plane Ord.

Hupeh

7.10 PM

Tue. 25th

10.00 AM

Airmail for Malaya, Java and Aus- tralia by "Imperial Airways Direct Service" duo Sydney |Imperial 31st July.

TUESDAY Haiphong. Parcels only for Straits, Penang, Ceylon, Aden, Egypt Marseilles and London-due London 31st August

WEDNESDAY

Wed. 26th

.-11.30 AM. GPO&KF.O

Patroclus.

G.P.O. & K.F.O.' Parcels

5.00 PM

Mulan

Mail: for Indo-China-dus | Air France Hanoi, 26th July,

You

THURSDAY

of the main routes for the invaders in itself, with population of about Parcels only for Straits to transport their men and sup 11,000, in more than 2,000 fats, HINGTET, SHENET, July 23 (Cen-plies in central and south" Hupeh and will eventually have its own Air tral)-The Japanese trave sustained Paoshuan and Yinkialing, two schools, church, public hall, dec-

a loss of more than 8,000 men key positions in the vicinity of tors house and clinic, fourteen Shanghai. since they launched theft "mopping Talenkiang: on the south bank of shops and childrens playing areas. up" campaign in Southeast the Han River, have been recap- Shans! early this month, according tured by Chiflese forces. to an official estimate.

The heaviest casualties

Mr. Elliot said that, up to March this year, the capital expenditure To the north of Tslenklang,

of the Council on Housing was suffered at Lanchechen and its the Japanese to retreat to Pengings for an estimated population.

were steady Chinese pressure has forced over £60,000,000, Since the war, Airmail for Manila, Guam, Hong,

the Counel! had completed dwell-

·luln, and U.S.Ä.. by the “Pan- vicinity, north of Po Ai in north shitho from Tualangho."

American Airways Direct Bervice” | Pan American Honan near the Shansi border,

of 408,000 persons. The number of

-dué San Francisco, 2nd Aug. Airways plane from July 8 to 10 when over 3,000 River, Chinese forces recaptured contract was 8,000.

On the east bank of the Hall houses now under construction of Cantonzeresit

Birogane Maru.... were killed.

Fort Bayard

Kalgan.......

Wangklatan," immediately north-

of Chungslaus, yesterday.

Japanese Defeated

To menace the rear of the Jap-east anese driving in southeast Shansi, Following up their success, the Clif- Chinese forces in west Shanel have nese forces have named their content themselves with intermit crossed the Fen River and are way into Yangtze, 12 miles north tent artillery barrages on Minkang. rapidly advancing on an undis-east of Chungsfang, and engaged closed place.

the Japanese garrison there in Another force, In the meantime, severe street fighting. is pushing towards Fencheng, northwest of Yicheng, the base of the Japanese driving towards Tain-

Japanese Drive.

| Amoy."

Kiangsu

Manila and Parcels only for Ger-

many, via Hamburg

neisenau..

Rz Ord.

1130 AM Noon

2.30 PM

Thu, 27th

K.PO.. Reg. 28th 5.00 FTM On 26th 5.30 PM

G.P.O.

Reg. 28th 5.00 PM Ord. 27th 7:30 AM

8.18 AM

9.30 PM 3.30 PM

4.00 PM KPO

Beg TÚDIÓ PR Ord. 6.30 PM GP.O:

Bog 5.00 M 7,00 PM

London. Imperial:

Airways Plans | Ord.

Beg.

SINYU, KIANGS1, July 23 (Cenirmall for Imperial Airways tral) After severe fighting, the Jap-

Direct Servies"-due anese, invading Tsufen, west of

3rd August. Fenghsin in Klangsi, were driven LOYANG, July 2 (Central)The away yesterday morning. They Japanese northward drive from suffered more than 200 casualties Changtalkwan, 14 miles north of and abandoned & quantity of arms Pincer Move

Binyang on the Felping Hankow and ammunition. LOYANG, July 23 (Central)--The railway in south Honan, has been

Chinese Rald

shul

here,

evacuation of Tsincheng, strategic repelled by Chinese forces, accord. SIAN July 23 (Central)-More town at the foot of the Tathanging to a military report received than fifty Japanese puppet soldiers mounisin in South Shans, is an

were killed when Caliese troop nounced by Chinese headquarterer Japanese column which raided Wukwanchwang, about ave launched a drive on Minkang, miles southwest of Tsingho in The evacuation was made on about twelve miles north of Chens-south Hopel on July 17, The Chi- July 19 to avold a pincer movement talkwan, from the south has also nese broke into the town from the by the Japanese forces from Hotit been driven back Duing the last north and engaged in street fight- sun, south of Trincheng, and Ban- two days, à mixed force of 400 Taping with the enemy about two chengtsun,

of Taindhenganese infantry and cavalry had to hours.

Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Aus-

tralia by Imperial-Airways Direct Imperial. Service due Sydney 4th August.,

Haiphong

FRIDAY

Shanghai, Japan and Europe (ex- cept Great Britain and Eire)

Manila..

Via Biberia.

'Airways" Plane

Teinan.

Hakozaki Maru Emp. of Canada

6.00pm

Ord 6.30 7 SEAG.PO.

7.00 PM

Beg. 6.00 M Ord

FH 28th

Noon

30 M 6.30-

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