HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1941.-PAGE 11'
PRESIDENT
LINER
Sailings
To SAN FRANCISCO and LOS ANGELES
Agen
via SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA & HONOLULU
S.S. "PRESIDENT COOLIDGE"
SS. "PRESIDENT PIERCE"
8.8 "PRESIDENT TAFT
Feb, 29
Mar. D Mar. 19
To NEW YORK and BOSTON
via MANILA, SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO,
Feb. 10
Mar. 16 Mar. 23
BOMBAY and CAPETOWN
S.S. PRESIDENT MONROE"-
SS. "PRESIDENT GRANT"
ES. "PRESIDENT JACKSON"
Το MANILA
S.S. "PRESIDENT COOLIDGE" AS "PRESIDENT PIERCE" S.S. "PRESIDENT TAFT"
Feb. 15 Feb. 26 Mar. 11
AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES
"ROUND WORLD SERVICE "
AGENTS FOR TRANSCONTINENTAL & WESTERN AIR
AND UNITED AIR LINES
12, PEDDER ST.
TEL. 28171.
N.Y.K. LINE
SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES via Honuiala.
ASAMA MARU TATUTA MARU
Tuesday, 11th Feb. Tuesday, 28th Feb.. SEATTLE & VANCOUVER (Starts from Kobe)
Wednesday, 12th Mar. HIE MARU SOUTH AMERICA (WEST COAST) via Hilo & San
Francisco.
FORGED S.S. IMMIGRATION CERTIFICATES
discovery of a forged cer tincate on a Chinese woman, who was eventually Hongkong from Singapore, has
sent
back
to
S.M.C. CHAIRMAN ARRIVES IN H.K.
ON NEW AMERICAN LINER
Mr. William J. Keswick, manager of Jardine, Matheson and Co.. Ltd. Shanghai, and Chairman of the Shanghai Municipal Council, was an arrival from Shangħal by the ss. President Monroe yester- day. Mr. Keswick, who is accompanied by his wife, is stopping over here en route to Manila, Be will leave shortly for the Philip- pines on a vacation trip.
led to the belief that there is Other arrivals by the President Foh-ling. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Fair- established somewhere in the Monroe were Mr. James Mackay, child. Mrs. E. A. Keeble, Miss Mary
vice-president Colony a plant for the production associate
of the Keeble, Mr. C. S. Peacock, Mrs. R.
G. Windle,
H
of forged immigration certificates National City Bank in Shanghal. Perrier and Miss Liliane Perrier. of the Government of the Straitsļand Mr. Thomas Nock, Marketing
FOR SINGAPORE Settlements.
assistant in the Standard Vacuum
Passengers for Singapore were It was learned that, although On Co., who is assuming his new over 30 forged certificates base post here on transfer from Kobe. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Brown. Mstr.. been seized by the authorities in Other passengers disembarking James Brown, Matr. David Brown, the course of raids in Wanchal here were Mr. Tsitman Chan, Mr. Mr. L. C. Craig, Mr. A. J. Corot, and Shishulpo during the week. S. Chang. Mr. Chong Yeh Chen, Mr. M. C. Dack, Mr. D. E. Davis. and several persons had been de- Mr. J. D. Davis, Mr. E. L. Hall-Mr. W. H. Gallaher, Mr. D. L. O tained, the "hide-out" of this Patch, Mr. W. Kelly. Mr. Perrier, Connor. Mr. C. W. Reith, Mr. C. R. plant has not yet been located. Mrs H.-H. Sun, Mstr. R. Sun, Scott. Mr. E. G. Sellers and Mr.
It was also stated that a forged Gen. F. A. Sutton, Miss H. Tang. Immigration Certificate of Entry, Mr. Z. T. Tsang, MË. and Mrs. Passengers for Penang were Mrs. of the Government of the Straits Tse Bing Wang. Mstr. Wang S1-J. M. Herring and Miss R. Herring; Settlements, can be purchased in kwang, Mr. A. C., Yuan and Mr. for Colombo, Mr. J. M. Colombanı the Colony for a sum of between Zeng Slo-tsa.
and Dr. K. T. Behanan; for Bom- $100 and $200.
THROUGH FASSENGERS
bay, Miss L. E Andrews, Mr. and Through passengers included Mr. Mrs. R. Bacon, Mstr. Hugh, Bacon,
Bacon, Miss Wu Tse-wel, managing proprietor Miss Edith of T. W. Wu and Co., en route to Bacon, Mr. C. C, Balding, Mr. and Singapore, Mr. Jack McFarlane, of Mrs. F. C. Black, Mr. J. L Carver. the Shanghal Municipal Police, en Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Clark. Mr. F. route to Bombay, "Mr. Joseph EW. Cody Mr. and Mrs. E. Ehny. Gazette pub-Jacobs American diplomatie officer Mstr. Robert Eray. Mstr. Edward lishes for general information the en route to Cairo, Egypt, to as Erny. Miss M Lagl, Mr. and Mrs. present constitution of the Board sume his new post as Counsellor J. E. Jacobs, Mr. J. B. Menze, Mr. of Examiners. They are as 201
or the Legation there. Mr. Felix A. J. Odle, Mr. Z. Safdie, Mr. J. W. Cody. of Getz. Brothers and Co.. Shirley, Mr W. L. Talton, Mrs. A en route to Bombay. and Mr. D. Thomason, Mrs. F. E. Weston- Herbert Hall, manager of the Waite and Miss V. Westori. Walte. American Trading Co., in Kobe, Passengers for Capetown were Japanen route to New York. Mrs. M. J. Cohen and Rev. T. P. Through passengers for Manila Kerfoot, for New York, Mr. E. were Mr. E. C. Bogle, Mr. Chang' Croker."
BOARD OF EXAMINERS
the Government
lows:-
Mr. R. A. D. Forrest (Chairman), Mr. Yu, Wan (Hon. Secretary).
The members are the Rev. H. R. Wells. O.B.E., and Messrs. Law Yan-pak, R. A. C. North, C. G. Perdue. R. Todd, J. Barrow, J. H. B. Lee. W. M. Toomson, W. R. Scott. E Himsworth, K. A Bld-
mead, A. G. Clarke, K. Keen, Rev. WEATHER REPORT
Father T. A. O'Mella, 8.J., Asalst-
Hongkong Royal Observatory
ants to the Secretary for Chinese Affairs (ex-officio), Senior Super-Barometer, (at sea level), intendents of Police (ex-officfo),
Ins.
and Superintendents and Assistant Temperature, 63 F Superintendents
Elsa
HONG KONG TIDE TABLE From 10 to 16 Feb, 1941.
Dats of
Month.
Height.
LOW WATER
Hong
Kong
Standard
Height.
10 am., Feb. 9
HIGH WATER.
30.07
Hong
Korg Standard
officia).
of Police (ex-Humidity. 81 per cent.
Wind Direction E/N
Time.
Tima
The three ex-officio members Wind Force (Beaufort), 5
h.ui.
All in
b. m.
V
dinate officers in the Folice and Temperature: Minimum last night Gaol in English, Chinese and
60 F Hindustani.
are members of the sub-committee Temperature: Maxiraum vesterday Mon, 10 for the examination of subor-
34 F.
0411
43
02.40
11-1
1959
17 41
13 35
13 3
Tues. 11
09 37
146
03 16
2046
17 6
1422
12 9
Wed. 12
1008
14 9
13 62
Saturday,
15th Feb.
Rainfall for 24 hrs. ending 1011.
today, 0.03 ins.
21 84
1807
12 6
Thur. 13
10 42
15 1
0 27
10 5
Total rainfall since January 1st
22 19
7 6
1561
24
Fri. 14
11-16
8 4
05 03
06
1
2307
17 3
16 37
2 1
Wednesday,
76th Feb.
San
Sat. 15
16
115556
05 37
10
23 57 16.7
17 27
2 1
-
0614
15
Sunday,
23rd Fei.
18 22
2.2
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4.06 ins
Against an average of, 1.75 ins LONDON. Feb. 9 (Reuter)-One Sunset tonight, 6.17 p.m. of Holland's newest and most Sunrise tomorrow, 6.58 a.m. luxurious liners is to be converted into a hospital ship and presented to the British Government for the evacuation of British casualties in the Near East,
"The Netherlands news agency says that the liner is the motor vessel Oranje of nearly 20,000 tons. The
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LOCAL ESTATE Local estate valued at $94,500 Tas been left by the late Mr. Douglas Alexander Ross, former manager of Alex. Ross and Co... Shanghai, who died there" on Jan. 8. 1840. An application for sealing certificate of the will has been granted to Mr. John Kennedy Ross,
THE WEATHER
Maximum temperature yester- day was 67 and the minimum 60.
Total rainfall since Jan. 1 is 4.06 inches against en average of 1,75.
The Royal Observatory report states:m
The high pressure over the Bea of Japan has merged with an- other anticyclone developing over Manchurla; pressure continues re- latively low over Indo-Chine.
4 p.m., Feb. 9. Barometer (at sea level), 29.98 Is. Temperature, 65 F. Humidity, 81 per cent. Wind Direction, E
1237 15 T Wind Force (Beaufort), 5. Maximum temperature, 67 F. Minimum temperature, 60 F Rainfall, nil
7
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