HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
PRESIDENT LINER
Sailings
To SAN FRANCISCO" and LOS ANGELES
via SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA & HONOLULU
* 8.8. PRESIDENT CLEVELAND"
* S.S. "PRESIDENT PIERCE"
Aug. 4
Aug. 28 Aug. -
S.S. "PRESIDENT COOLIDGE"
* Omits Yokohama,
To NEW YORK and BOSTON
via MANILA, SINGAPORE, PENANG COLOMBO,
BOMBAY and . CAPETOWN
S.S." "PRESIDENT ADAMS"
8.S. "PRESIDENT HARRISON"
July 23 'Aug. 19
To SINGAPORE & PENANG
S.S. "CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO"
S.S. "CITY OF LOS ANGELES"
Aug. 19 Aug. 19
To SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES
DIRECT
S.S. "CITY OF NORFOLK
5.8. "CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO"
July 27 Sept. 1
AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES
"ROUND-WORLD SERVICE" AGENTS FOR TRANSCONTINENTAL & WESTERN AIR
AND UNITED AIR LINES 12, PEDDER ST.:
TEL. 28171.
THE NEW
S.S. NITTA MARU Leaving Hongkong July 17th
TO MANILA
JULY 23rd TO:
SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES,
̈via SHANGHAI, JAPAN and
HONOLULU.
A few reservations still available
Complete Information From Your Agent or:“
NIPPON YUSEN "KAISYA
KING'S" BUILDING
General Passenger Agents in the 'Orient for
CUNARD WHITE STAR LINE
TRAVEL A.-O. LINE
To AUSTRALIA
Trading With
PASSENGERS
Enemy Order DEPARTURES FROM
The Hongkong Government Gazette Extraordinary, issued yes- terday contained the following:
----HONGKONG
Burma Road Agreement
TOKYO, July 18 (Reuter)-Az-
The following passengers left on cording to a Japatiese Foreign Office spokesman, the Burma Read an N.Y.K. liner for the South:-
In exercise of the powers con
Mrs. Ida E Capps, Mr. K. P.axreement runs as follows: ferred by section 2 (1) (e) of the
"First, the export of arms and Trading with the Enemy Ordia. Cooley, Miss M. C. Corpus and in- anec, 1914, as amended by regula, fant. Mrs. F. S. Fernando and ammunition from Hongkong hare Hon 2 of the Trading with the child: Mr. Valentin Gallego, Miss heen prohibited since January 1839, Enemy Ordinance, 1914, Amend-C. B. Gamall, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. ment Regulations, 1940, and of an Gundy, Miss S, Gunby. other powers thereto him enabling, His Excellency the Officer Ad- ministering the Government, with the prior approval of the Secre- tary of State, hereby orders as
follows....
1. The areas specified in the schedule to this order shall be treated for the purposes of the Trading with the Enemy Ordin- ance, 1914, as enemy territory and the provisions of that Ordinance shall apply in relation to each of the said areas as they apply in relation to enemy territory.
་་
"None of the war materials to
Mr. Nauyen Hui Hoa, Mrs. Amar which the Japanese Government Kaur, Mr. F. Lopez, Mr. David attach Importance is being export- Laird Lyle, Miss T. M. Noronha,ed at present nor will they be ex- Mr. and Mrs. J. A. V. Ribeiro, Mrs, ported in the future. The kinds of goods which are prohibited from M. L. Ribeiro and four children.
Mr. G. T. Scholey, Mrs. T. A. being exported from Burma, in- Seety and two children, "Mr. Atma clude arms and ammunition, petrol Singh, Mr. Jashan Singh, Miss Strucks and railway material, M. de Sousa.
Thirdly, the Japanese "Consular FOR THE NORTH
officials in Hongkong and Rangoon Miss E. 1. H. Batalha, Mr.: b. C. will maintain close contact with Bridgman, Mr. A. C. A. Cater. Mr.the British authorities in regard to J. Fistere, Jr. Mr. V. N. Gercke, measures for the purpose of rea- Mr. C. M. Origs, Miss Dora Greve, dering this prohibition effective."
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Horton, Mrs. R. Hoselitz, Miss L. Hoselita, Mr. B. 8. 2. This order may be cited as Lang. Miss C. A. da Luz, Dr. L. Ji The Trading with the Enemy Lilly, Mrs. G. E. Lally, Miss A. M. (Specified Territories) Order. 1940. Lilly, Miss L. M. Lilly, Mr. W. D. F.
SCHEDULE
Morrison, Mr. Eric Mayell, Mr. M. Those parts of Metropolitan v. D. Martin, Miss Marie Molter. France which are not included in Miss I. K. Mcintosh, Mr. A. F areas occupied by Germany in Oljerdessen. Mrs. Dorothy accordance with the terms of the okieffe, Mstr. Donald O'Kleffe Franco-German Armistice Con- Miss Dorothy Pymn, Miss Patricia vention of June 22, 1940.
Pymn, Mr. W. Punihaole, Cmdr. Algeria.
and Mrs. H. A. Salior, Matr. Ches- ter Sallor, Mr. G. T. Thach, Miss E.
The French zone of Morocco, Tunkia.
It is noted for general informa tion that "the following areas mast be regarded as areas in enemy cccupation-
The Norwegian provinces of Nordland, Troms and Finmark.
G.
LONDON STOCK
EXCHANGE LONDON, July 18 (Reuter) Stock Exchante
prices declined yesterday owing to the imminence
of the Budget, but losses were only small, as no selling pressure. was anywhere visible,
Gilt-edged, holdings finished un-
P. Wilford, Mrs. Florence Wilford, changed to one-eighth lower. In- Mr. C. E. Wimer, Mrs. V. A. Wimer,dustrials were mixed and Japanese Mstr. C. R Wimer, Matz. G. E. bonds were hesitant on the Wimer, Mr. W. H. Youngblood....
Eastern situation.
Far
FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1940. PAGE!!
P. & O. S. N. CO.
We have a Sailing Homewards
MIDDLE OF AUGUSTV carrying Passengers and Freight. Also Frequent Cargo Departures B. I. S. N. CO. LTD. Frequent Sailings to Straits, Rangoon and Calcutta.
E. &. A. S.S. CO. LTD. Monthly Sailings to Rabaul, East Coast, of Australia and Tasmania.
Also frequent sailings to Shanghai and Japan.
All vessels may call at any ports on or off the route and the route and all sailings are subject to cancellation chauge or deviation with or without notice.
Passengers are requested to register their requiremente but under present circumstances sailings are perforee restricted.
Details may be obtained from
Not a Metropolitan UHINA NAVIGATION MACKINNON MACKENZIE.CO
Those parts
France occupied by Germany in
accordance with the terms of the Franc -German-Armistice Conven- tion of June 22, 1940.
WEATHER
REPORT
"Hongkong Royal Observatory
11
10 am, July 18.
Barometer (at sea-level), 29.72 ins
Temperature, 87 F.
Humidity, 75 per cent
Wind Direction, WSW Wind Force (Beaufort), 4. Temperature: maximam yesterday.
91 F.
Temperature: minimum last night.
63 F..
Rainfall for 24 hrs, ending 10th
today, nil.
Total rainfall since January 1st.
78.59
Against an average of, 45.89 ins. Sunset tonight, 7.10 p.m Sunrise tomorrow, 5.49 am
4 p.m., July 18.
Barometer (at sea level), 29 65 ins.
Temperature, 89 F.
Humidity, 71 per cent,
Wind Direction, SW.. Wind Force (Beaufort), 1. Maximum temperature, $2 F Minimum temperature. 83 F. Rainfall, all
HONG KONG TIDE TABLE From 19 to 95 July 1940.
Dave n
Date
Montli.
Height.
COMPANY, LIMITED.
Frequent and Begular. Failings for
SWATOW, ANOY, SHANGHAI, TRINGTAO, WEINA] #X!,
Caroo and Tata.
KWANGCHÓWWAN; FAXHO and Borow
HAIPHONG.
CANTON.
TOURANE, Sarcer and BANGIOI. SINGAPORE FORT SWETTENHAM and Paxin
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leaving Hong Kong
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HIGH WATER.
LOW WATER
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Standard Standard
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Tel, 20337,
1205 15 41 19 10
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Calling at Manila, Thursday Island, Cairns, TownS-
ville, Brisbane, Sydney & Melbourne, etc.
NEXT SAILING
END OF JULY, 1940,
For Freight or Passage apply to:---
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