HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1940. -PAGE FUL
PRESIDENT LINER
SAILINGS
T SAN FRANCISCO and LOS ANGELES
vin SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA & HONOLULU
S.S. "PRESIDENT TAFT""
SS. "PRESIDENT CLEVELAND"
* SS. "PRESIDENT PIERCE"
July 17 Aug.4.
Aug. 15
Omits Yokohama,
To NEW YORK and BOSTON
via MANILA, SINGAPORE, PENANG COLOMBO,
BOMBAY and" CAPETOWN
S.S. "PRESIDENT ADAMS"
S.S. "PRESIDENT HARRISON"
July 21 Aug 18
To SINGAPORE & PENANG
S.S. CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO"
Aug. 12
S.S. "CITY OF LOS ANGELES"
Aug. 18
To SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES
DIRECT
S.S. "CITY OF NORFOLK”
8.S. "CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO"
NOTICE TO
MARINERS
Notices of June 28, 1940 and July 1, 1940, are cancelled."
Vessels bound for Sourabaya through the Western Entrance, ap- proaching from westwards must not come south until Tandjong Modoeng" bears 180deg.
They must approach. "Tandjong Modoeng" or a line of bearing be- tween 180deg, and 215deg, and an- chor within a radius of one mile in
DELAY IN SHIPMENTS AFFECTS RADIO TRADE
Increased sales at the outbreak of war, followed soon by difficulty in obtaining stocks owing to shipping irregularities, have now placed most of Singa pore's sixty odd radio dealers in the unenviable position of being unable to supply certain types of radio sets' to customers.
PASSENGERS
!
Inquiries made this morning at some of the well-known dealers revealed that in many cases ship- ments have not arrived for the last five or six months, while in
the semi-circle formed by the DEPARTURES FROM the case of one dealer deliveries
Light Vessel bearing 000deg. through East to 180deg." Although partly in the dangerous area, this anchorage is perfectly safe.
Vessels bound for Sourabaya through the Eastern Entrance, ap- proaching from the eastwards must
July 7 Sept.1
and Sunrise.
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TO MANILA
JULY 23rd TO:
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via
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A few reservations still available
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Calling at Manila, Thursday Island, Cairns, Towns-
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NEXT SAILING
END OF JULY, 1940.
For Freight or Passage apply to:--
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MAILINGS FOR SWATOW. AMOY & FOOCHOW & RETURN
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For Freight and Famięć apply to 100
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General Marngary.
Tel. Noi. 28087 and 28028,
Chart Affected: No. 934.
UNCLAIMED
TELEGRAMS
List of unclaimed telegrams lying
at Cable & Wireless Ltd., Hongkong branch:-
HONGKONG
The following left Hongkong for Mania on an American ship yos- terday:-
for orders placed before the cut- break of war were only made last month......seven months overdue.
orders!
This irregularity is, however, only applicable to shipments from Europe and the United Mrs. Vivian J. Behrman, Miss
Kingdom, it is understood, and. anchor within a radius of one mile Luba Besedish. Mrs. Helen W.
sets manufactured to America from "Tandjong Modeeng" in the Classen Helen Hugo), Miss L E.
continue to atrise regularly. semi-circle formed by the Light Christiansen, Mr. and Mrs. J..B.
In fact, explains one dealer, had through Emmert, Mstr.
Barrett Emmert.there not been certain restrictions Vessel bearing 225deg. West to 045deg.. und await the Mr. C. A. Gomes. Mrs. J. F. Gomes, sed on the importation of Mrs. L. Hall, MIS. Kathleen Examination Officer and Plot.
American sets, Singapore wou'd Shipping must not call at, or an- Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. H11, chor near "Tandjong Modoeng" Matr, R. A. Hill. Mrs. J. D. MeClat- now be flooded with American Pilot Light Vessel between Sunset chle, Miss Patricia McClatchie, Mrs. radio sets: As it is, he adds, im- Edward Mason Milam, Mstr Eddleportations of these sets have in- Orville Milam, Mstr. Calvin Donald creased in certain cases by almost Milam. Matr. Richard Otto Milam, 30 per cent. "
Shipments. another dealer point- Mrs. J. A Parrish, Mstr. Bruen Parrish, Miss Susan Parrish, Missed out, however, did not arrive. Cecilla Parrish, Mstr. W. J. L. Ram-regularly even before the outbreak sey. Mstr. J. E. B. Ramsey, Mrs. J. of war, 38 in most cases C. Richmond, Miss Maria Robles, were only placed by dealers accord- Capt. and Mrs. C. E. Spellman, ing to demand.
Helen Spellman, Master Miss
There are approximately 18,000 James Spellman, Mrs. J. Pradio listeners in Malays today. Via Cable:-Mr. Jack City Hall, Thornton, Miss Grace Thornton. compared with the 12,200, In 1938. from Medicinchatalta; Teissier, Miss Kitty Thornton, Miss Lisa Apparently, however, due to this Peninsula Hotel from Jonzac: Thornton, Miss Julianita Villanue- difficulty in obtaining shipments. the number of dealers has decreas- Koretzky. Peninsula Hotel, from va, Miss D. Watson. Agen; Jardin Matheson, from Lon-
ed-(Malaya, Tribune) donpo; Ambrose, 134 Austin Road,
The following passengers left for Kowloon, from 'London; Gibbs, 1.5. Kalgan, China Navigation Butter-Southern ports on a J.C.JL. Hner: feld & Swire. from Falmouth; Mr. V. Carvalho, Miss M. Mac- CONSIGNEES' NOTICES Jacks, Jardines, from Pengkham; tyre. Miss C. Macintyre, Mr. and Mccallum, a.s. Nankin, from Glas- Mrs. Ch. le Pataprel.
An NYK. der bound for India gowpo; Manager, Lukekok Hotel, from Bingapore;
Lukekok carried only British Indian passen Hotel, from Singapore: 75811581 gers from Hongkong:- Condr. Gardner c/o Ordnance, from London.
Via Radio: LC. Miss Okeefe, from Makasser; Minder care HK S'hal Bank, from Saigon: LC. Branson Derrington, 22 Macdonnel Road, from Saigon; Teikokuchu, Matsubara Hotel, from Canton,
Loo,
WEATHER REPORT
flongkong Royal Observatory
10 a.m., July 12. Barometer (at sea level), 2957 ins. Temperature, 87 F. Humidity, 70 per cent. Wind Direction, SE/E Wind Force (Beaufort), 1. Temperature; maximum yesterday.
87 F.
Temperature; minimum last night.
79 F.
Rainfall for 24 hrs. ending 10th
Today, 0.03 ins,
FOR THE SOUTH
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL-
STEAM NAVIGATION Ca'
STEAMER "
AYED HONG KONG
FROM LONDON, GIBRALTAR, MALTA PORTSAID, ADEN COLOMBO AND STRAITS.
Mrs. §. "K. Singh Ahluwalia, and 2 children, Mr. Harmohandadass Bagal, Mr. K. C. Chanchlani, Mr. 8. Gopal Das, Mr. J. K. Daryam, Mr. N. H. Daswani, Mrs. D. Ghamooal! and 4 children, Mr. I. §. Khem- chandani, Mrs. Rajunder Kour and ahild, Mrs. D. N. Kirpalani, Mr.
ONSIGNEES of Cargo by the Manghanmal Lalchand, Mr. Fanna semaine Vessel are hereby in Singh, Mr. M. I. M. Sadik, Mr. B. D. formed that their goods have been land- Banwalani, Mr. P. G. Sujanani, Mr. ed & placed at THEIR RISx in the Hong Mohkam Singh, Mr. K. C. Bujanani, Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godows Mr. T. Tarachand, Mrs. M. P. Tul- Company's Godowas at Kowloon where stan and 2 children, Mr. J. M. each Consignment is being sorted out Mark by Mark and Delivery san now be Tharani, Mr. K. Thanwardas, Mr.
obtained R. Wadhwa, Mr. R. J. Wany,
HONG KONG TIDE TABLE From 13 to 19 July 1940."
Date
Month
Height.
LOW WATEK......
Hoog
Kong
Standard Time
Height.
to
Optional goods have been landed hers unless instructions were given the contrary Sir Hours before arrival of the steamer.
Goods not cleared within 8 days in cluding date of arrival will be subject to rent
1
No Fire Insurance has or" will be effooted by us in any case whatever.
Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignees, and the Company's surveyors, Messrs. GODDARD & DOUGLAR, at 10 am, on Monday and Thursday, within the is. Free Storage period.
Consignees are specially notified that
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it is necessary for a Revenus Officer to 24 be present at the examination of damaged 2 2 datiable cargo.
HIGH WATER.
Fong
Kong
Standard Time.
Total rainfall since January 1st.
78.23 ins. Against an average of, 42.83 ins. Bunset tonight, 7.11 p.an. Sunrise tomorrow, 5.47 a.m.
4 pm, July 12,
h. m.
Sat 13
03 42 15
10 12
1611 46
21 38
JI
Sun. 14
.0441
169
11 49
1745
72 31
Mor. B
Barometer (at sea level), 29.49 ins. Temperature, 83 F.
00 34
6 2
13 01
1, 2
19 19
93 30
Tues 16
G8 30
6.0
Humidity, 71 per cent.
20 30
13 5
Wind Direction, W.
Wed. 17 07 23
00 24
a 3
Wind Force (Beaufort), 2 Maximum temperature, 89 F. Minimum temperature, 79. F. 'Rainfall, all,
21 23
4 3
14 39
Thur, 18"
08 10
7 4
22.08
44
Fri 10
03 55
02:00 17 3
22 48
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All Claims against the Steamer must 33 be presented to the Und signed an or
before 31st July, 1840, or they will 14 not be recognized.
No Chims will be wimitted after the 10 Goods have left the Gedown.
01 14 3 3 MAUKINNON, MACKENZIE + Co. 18 19 10 7
Agents
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