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NO REASON FOR ALARM From a very reliable source" we learned that despite the many rumours circulating in town, there is no reason whatever, for alarm.

Speaking about the question of evacuation, one authoritative source mentioned the fact that the evacuation of wives and fami les of naval and military perion- rek in Hongkong was mooted some months ago when the application to the authorities at Home was put through. The present step is now being taken because the ap- proval of those authorities had only just been received.

EXERTION OF FULL NATIONAL EFFORT

LONDON, June 30 (Reater) Mr. Herbert Morrison's speech in the House of Commons continues to receive applause febr the Press which, however, adds admonitions to the Government to Insure that the full national effort is exerted."

The Times writes: The figures which compare with June and with. April ste striking in respect to tanks, guns and small arms #mmunition

PASSENGERS

DEPARTURES

Mi

MONDAY, JULY 1, 1940.

FOREIGN MAILS

HONGKONG, MONDAY, 1 JULY, 1940, 3.30 2.3 Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended. INWARD MAILS

From

Nor is this progress a mere Air Mind by "imperial Airways Service" flash in the pan. Mr.

Morrison Amoy.

was able to point out certain saigon. guarantees of permanent improve- Shanghai.

.

ment, notably the "broadly satis-London, Straits and Manila. „.. factory" state of TAW

material shanghai.

Passengers who left on a J.C.J.L.les, reorganisation of per- shanghai sonnel and methods of important Haiphong her for the North were Mrs. P. Blondal, Miss K. A. Om-und above all the strenuous co-Straits.

branches of the Supply Ministry, Palembang. · The situation in the Border last manney. Mr. C. J. d'Encarnacao, operation of industrial workers Air Mail by "Pan Amerion Always Direct Ser- night was stated to be "very Mr. W. W. Fowler. Mr. and Mrs. L quict." This information was obM. Carsen, Mr. and Mrs. Ctions of the community the full Shanghai.

who have shared with other sec- vice."--San Francisco date, 25th Funa, gd

tained from

an official source. Sprague, Mr. F. P. Bunn, Jr., Mr.

thus giving the lie to the Colony's Lion Fontcheng, Capt. U. Mallens, awakening required by the inten-Haiphong and Hollow ----------

rumour-mongers who appear to Mrs. & K. Yee, have been extremely active over the week-end,,

RICH COLONY RESIDENTS LEAVE

It is learned from the American President Lines Hongkong Office that altogether 90 first class and 35 tourist class passenger departed by the last President liner for Manila, yesterday morning.

The above figures include many nationalities, especially United States citizens, some rich Chinese, British, Filipinos, and a few Swiss

Mrs. A. Shan and infant. Mr. and Mra, C. Liu, Mr. and Mrs. Liem Boen Toun, Mr. Fay Wel, Mr. P. 8. Wang. Mr. Hsia Wen-hwa, Mrs. J. W. Chao and five children, Mr. W. F. Lueng. Mr. D. F. Zee, Mr. S. L. Chao,

W

ARRIVALS Passengers arriving on a NYK ship from the South over the week

end were:

sification of the war.

1

The new broom clearly his done Canton

Air Mall by "Air France Airways Servies" mass of constructive

work in Rabaul on migrasies the Supply Ministry but much re- Shanghai. nains to be done.

The equipment losses of the Flanders campaign must be made Air Mail by "Imperial "Airways SCFTICO" good; masses of new recruits call-Formosa, Amoy and Swatow. ed to the colours must be trained Canton and armed.

U. S... A. and Manila-San Francisco date 11th

June).

Canada, U.8.A, Japan and Shanghai (Vancouver)

B.C. 15th June.)...

Great progress has been made and our air and sea defences - Bangkok and Saigon. main intact. But more than ever shanghai.

Mr. Robert C. Freeman, Mrs. G. time presses; for it is still true Manila Salome, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Howarda tully armed nation and depends Bandakan. India Margues. Miss Julia M. that time is required to make us Shanghai and Amoy Lindsay, Mr. John Paradise, Miss of equipment production.

Shanghai. No British Government has ever Japan. Raymond Ffaced a more tremendous task and Java and Manlis, Hildegarde W. Bushley, Mr. Jullo tackled a difficult task more man- Barker, Miss Patricia Barker, Mrs no other Government has ever U. 8. A., Honolulu and Japan-(San Francisco date,

Wynell-Mayow, Mr. B. Donna, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald

De Castro, Mr. Arturo Schuessler.

IN TRANSIT

fully.

The Daily Express writes: Mr. Morrison says he will sack stackers. Slackers should sack. themselves in times when we prepare for battle in the cause of our survival, our fair námo, our ancient traditions and our children's future. -

19th June).

Shanghal. Manila

Shanghai

Shanghai.

Calcutta and Straits

OUTWARD MAILS

Due

1st July

Ist

Jaly 1st July 1st July

Ist

1st July

July

lat July

lat July

1st July

Lat July

End July

...and July 2nd July

3rd July

3rd July

3rd July

3rd July

3rd July

Mih July

4th July

4th July

4th July

5th July

6th

July

8th July

7th July

7th July

7th July

Sth July

9th July

9th July

8th July

10th July

14th July

15th July

18th July

It was stated on Saturday by Mr. Addison E. Southard, the Those in transit for the North American Consul-General, "An were:- American President liner arrived Mr, An Chu-yun, Mrs. M. "Ando" in the Colony this morning and and child, Mr. and Mrs. Heinz would be able to evacuate Ameri- Brash and two children, Miss Y. can subjects if it becomes neces- Dan, Mr. A R. Dawar, Mr. and sary."

Mrs, d'Ella and two children, Mr.

Registered and Parcel Mall are closed 15 minutes earlier than Lists of those departing were and Mrs. T. Foulita, Mr. and Mrs. Our rulers need not doubt the the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are. not available for publication" yés-I. P. Fuchs, Mr. A. R. Halperu. people's determination to fight advertised to close at or before 9 a.m. registered and parcel malls are terday.

Mr. and Mrs. H. Hiralde and alone until by the brilliance of closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day. When mails are advertised to two children, Mr. H. Hayasida, Mr. our feats we win alles to man- close after 5 pm. Registered and Farcal malls are closed at 5 pm. and Mrs. I. L. Horowitz, Mr. T. kind's cause which, at this no-. Inamochi, Mr. A. Iuti, Mr.. Yment, we seem alone to uphold. Isawaki, Mr. N. Kashiki, Mr. K. Kiga, Mr. and Mrs. M. Kono and daughter, Mr. 9. Kusama, Mr. N. Kasihan.

ARRIVALS

Bangkok Straits.

Government has done far more in The Daily Herald says: The new two months of war to satisfy our desire to help than its predeces-Canton sars in seven. But we want to see

Arms

For

MONDAY

TUESDAY

Arrivals on Saturday included two American newspapermen, Mr. C. Yates McDaniel, correspondent for the Associated Press, and Mr. Rey Scott, photographer, lecturer Mr. and Mrs. H. Maruyama and and author, who is connected with two daughters, "Mr. and Mrs. S Life Magazine and Time Inc.

Matsuo, Mrs. K. Mihara and two Others "disembarking here were daughters, Mr. M. Mori, Mr. and Mr. Claude 1, Barr, General Agent Mrs. H. Murata and three chil- of the Canadian National Rall-dren, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur, L. My people uselessly employed trans-Manila ways at Hongkong, arriving from land. Mr. T. Nagasaki, Mr. Hferred to vital tasks. Shanghai, Mr. Leon Britton, Far Nakajima. Eastern Supervisor for R.KO.- Mr. T. Nakamura, Mr. Egon Radio Pictures Inc. and Mr., Paul Robert Neufeld, Mr.-T. Ochiai, Mr. S. Lewis, Manager of the Fat R. Ohki, Mr. U. Ohtsuka, Mr. M. Eastern Division of the Coca-Cola Osato, Mr. T. Bakamoto, Mr. Export Co.

Salih E. Sassoon, Mr. 8. Buzuki, issued by the Adjutant, Hongkong The following notification was Another arrival was Mrs. J. B. Mr. G. 8. Sujan. Mr. T. Takasu, Volunteer Defence Corps, on Sa- Emmert, wife of Mr. J. B. Emmert, Mr. H. Takasu.

still farther, food production mors Manila, Batayla and Sourabayağı

manufacture speeded up boldly tackled, all unemployed ab. Shanghai and Parcels only for Tientsin, sorbed into war work and all Mauritius and Lourenco Marques.

MEMBERSHIP IS FULL

Date and Time

Mon. July, 1

Noon

15.00 P

Tuo.

8.30AM

19.30 PM

1.30 PM

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KPO

Reg. 6.00 FM.

Ord

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Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Australia by

"Imperial Airways Service."

the Reg

6.00 PM

Ord. 7:00 PM

KPO

Rog 5.00PM Ord 5.30 PM

Europe vis "Pan American Airways and Trans- Reg. Atlantic Servions."

5.00 M

10rd: 7.00

WEDNESDAY

Wed. 3rd

Amoy.

19.30 PM EPO. Reg 5.00 PM.

Ord 5.30 PM

GPO.

Airmail for Indo-China, Iran, and France by the

"Air. France ; Airways.” Straits.

5.00 FM

Ord

7.00PM

THURSDAY

Tim. 4th A

Capton Canton- Shanghai Manila

FRIDAY

of the Standard Vaccum Of Com- Mr. and Mrs. Cavaliere . B. F. turday:- pany, and her non,

Barrett. de Vettor, Mr. K. Wada, Mr. H. No more mobile members can Air Mail for Manlis, Guam, Honokala, U. 5. A., & OPO Through passengers included Dr. Yamada, Mrs. S. Yonetani, Mr. Hunder any circumstances be ac- Hugh G. Grant, the newly ap-Yoshida, Mr. Luigi Amerlo, Miss Ccepted in the Nursing Detach- pointed United States Envoy Ex-Asano, Mr. Harry A. Bishop, Mr. A ment, HK.V.D.C. traordinary and Minister Plenipo- R. Chiney, Mr. Johann Furth, Mrs. tentiary to Thailand, and Miss Bertha V. Green, Mr. William G.WEATHER REPORT Violet Sweet Haven. the journa- Greenslade.

Mr. Kothe 5. Hecht, Prof. and

Bongkong Royal Observatory. Other arrivals were Miss Fern Mrs. Paul Koslovsky, Mrs. Nadejds

10 a.m.; June 30. Arneson, Mrs. George B. Arnold, Koslovsky, Miss Tatiana Koslovsky, Barometer (at sea level), 29.50 Ins. Master Scott B. Arnold; Rev. J. G. Miss Edith Levi, Mr. A. Malek, Mra. Humidity, 79 per cent.

Temperature, 85 F H. Baker. Mr. C. 1 Barr, Mr. Leon K. Steiner, Mr and Mrs., M. Z. Britton. Mr. Jack Chan, Mrs. Chan Shenfl, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wein-

Wind Direction, W. Tong MIH. Chang For Cha Mrs berger, Mr. Y. Yamamoto,

Wind Force (Beaufort), 2. Temperature: maximum yesterday. Chao Han San, Miss Cheng Wen-

88 T.

list,

Mr. Clark Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Hut, Mrs. K. A. Y. Chow, Mr. J. Stanislaw Kosprzyk, Mrs. Genia Vibe Christensen, Mr. J. T. Chu, Ker. Mrs. Anna Leitner, Mr. Temperature: minimum last night Mr. Win Ken Chan, Mrs. J. Citrin, Heinrich Adolf Lery, Mr. Joseph Dr. and Mrs. M. R. Cooliean, Miss Ritter, Mr. Harold Steinlechner. Rainfall for 24 Hrs. ending 10th Doris R. Coolican, Miss Daphne

today, 0.12 Ins.

Coolican, Miss Thelma Coolican. DAM PROJECT ATotal falafall since January lat

Master Michael Coolican," "Miss- Philippa Coolican.

TÀI LÀM CHUNG

7.00 FM

-7.15 AM 10.30AM

100 P 2.30 PM

FTL 5th G.P.O.&K.P.O.

Par 4th 5.00 PM

Manila, Rabaul, Australia and New Zealand via Reg. 5th 8.45 AM

Brisbane

Ord: 5th 9.30 AM

63.75 ink. Against an average of, 37.95 ins Bunset tonight, 711 pm, Sunrise tomorrow. 5.43 a.in.

Holhow Barometer. (at sea level), 29.47 ins. Parcels only for Tientsin

4 pm June 30. Shanghali

Temperature, 83 F. wind Direction, NE Humidity, 90 per cent.

wind Force (Beaufort) 3. Minimum temperature, 77 F Maximum temperature, 88 F

Miss M. S. Davies, Mr. T. Y. Deane, Mra Ben R. Druver, Dr. D. L. Dzu, Mrs. W. G. Ebert, Mr. Wesley C. Farnham, Mrs E Tse Fun, Mr. Thomas Low Glenchur, Mrs. Grice, M. George Hall, Brother. Clement Hansan, Mr Edgar L. Hesser, Mr. Hice To Yang, Mr. T. Q. Ho, Mr. Ho Yee Chu, Mr D. C. Hsiung, Miss Carolyn C. Ja- cobs, Miss Laura Jee, Mr. Chek Sam Jon, Mr. Roger W. Jones, Mr. C. E. Kaiser, Mr. K. C. Koo.

Miss Margaret Lawrence, Miss Marciana Lee, Mr. Norman Li, Mr. 7. 8. LI, Mr, P. V. Z. Loch, Mrs. Yang Tse Loo, Mr. S. T. Ma, Mr. The Channel Islands have been Ma Wai Kwong. Mr. Mak. Not! de-militarised and the East Coast Dung, Mr. Joseph Maltzer, Mr. has been declared a defence area, Man Hun Taim, Mr. and Mrs. A.

It is learned that a report based upon a study of the proposed large dam building project at Tai Lam Ching, 18. miles from Kowloon, is soon to be ready for publication.

Mr. WE Binale, the Crown Agents Consulting Engineer, who arrived in the Colony at the end of May for the purpose of studying the dam project, has already re- Rafal, 1.33. turned to England.

DEFENCE AREA

LONDON June 30 (Router)--

HONG KONG TIDE TABLE From 1 to 7 July 1940.

Date of

Month

Height

LOW WATER

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Kong

Standard

Height,

"HIGH WATER,

Hong

Kong

Standard

Time,

Time

06 41

671318 18.50 3.0 23:45 08106.2

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The Channel Islands are a group B. Maynard, Miss Mei Jou Dog, of nine, of about 48,000 acres in Mrs. Mary Noronha, Mrs. Nyi area, and with a population of Mon Chen-Ho, Mr. Lo Min Pak, Mr. M. just under 100,000, most of whom 8. Polin, Mr. How Pong, Mr. T.8. speak French The four biggest Tües. Poo, Mr. 8. D. Reddy. Mr. and Mrs Islands Jersey Guernsey, Alder J. J. Hube, Miss M. Rube, Mr. Y.ney and Barkere from 9 to 30 8814 Mr. T. & Bio, Miss A. M.miles from the Trench Coast. Skinner, Mrs Yan Tal-Tat.

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Straits, Cesion, India. East and South Africa and

United Kingdom, E. M

Air Mail for "Imperial Airways-

ban and thence by See Service to Uni dom

MONDAY

Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U. 6. A. Central-and

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