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ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby

informed that all Goods ar being landed at their risk into th Godown of the Hongkong and Kew loon Wharf & Godown Company, Ltd at Kowloon, whence and/or from thes

here

cargo

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PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL- STEAM NAVIGATION Co.'s

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ARRIVED HONG KONG

FROM COLOMBO AND STRAITS,

tbe above-named Vossel are hereby in formed that their goods have been land ed & placed at THI RISK in the tong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowne at Kowloon where each Consignment is being sorted out Mark by Mark and Delivery dan now be obtained

JONSIGNEUS of Cnago by

wharves delivery may be

be obtained. Optional will not be mari d unless notice has been given 48

Optiocal goods have been landed hers hours prior to vessel's arrival, but carnean instructions were given 10 ried on from port to port to the nua the contrary Bix Hours before arrival of port of call to which the option the steamer. extended

No claitan will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godown, and all

Goods remaining undelivered after the 4th prox., will be subject to rent All claims against the vessel mat be presented to the undersigned on or before the 10th prox. or they will not be recognized.

All broken, chafed, and damaged

Goods ara to be left in the Godowns where they will be examined on the

Goods not cleared within 3 days in cluding date of arrival will be subject to

cent.

No Fire Insurance has or will be affected by us in any osas whatever.

Damaged Packages must be lett in the lodowne for examination by the Consignees, and the Company's surveyors, Mesurs. GODDARD & DOUGLAS, at 10a.m. on Monday and Thursday, within the Free Storage period.

Consigners are specially notified that it is ascesas y for a Revena: Officer 10 be present at the examination of damaged condutin ble cargo.

4th produ

at 10 tu, by our surveyors Messrs. Goddard & Douglas,

In the case of dutiable cargo, signees are requested to inform the Imports & Exports Other that they have such goods for examination.

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No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigued

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

Agenta. Hong Kong, 28th July, 1941.

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All Claims against the Steamer must presented to the Undarsigned on r fore 18th Aug. 1941 or they will

be recognized.

No Claims will be wimitted after the Goods have left the Gidown, MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co..

Agents, Bong Kong, 28th July, 1941,

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Information, regarding INWARD CARCO and all matters relating to froight and passage will

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Netherlands Government To Have Own Department

LONDON, July 20 (Reuter)- The determination of the Nether- iands Government to hold no par ley whatsoever with the Nazi re- gime is re-affirmed in an an- nouncement stating that Queen Wilhelmina has approved a num- ber of ministerial appointments.

The only change in personnel ls in the Defence Department. In view of the great Importance attached. particularly in the pre- sent circumstances, to the Nether- lands Navy, a separate Navy De- partment has been created.

This department will function under Vice-Admiral Fürstners, who was Chief of Naval Staff in 1936 and this year was made Comman- de--in-Chief in European waters

The Netherlands Government reiterates that the entire conduct of affairs and method of working wit continue to be directed to participating most energetically with the Allies and United States In the

prosecution of the war, regaining their complete inde- pendence and the preparation of B solution of problems which will occur after the war.

TODAY'S BROADCAST

Netther discussions nor negotia- tions with Hitler and his con- spirators, it is stated will be en- tered into. Every effort which the Kingdom of the Netherlands capable will be made in order to assist in the quidation of the present day Nazi Germany.

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Queen Wilhelmina will on Wed- nesday address through the me- dium of Radio Orange, all Nether- landers in Europe and overseas

territories

MENZIES DRIVES

FIRST RIVET

SYDNEY, July 29 (Reuterì- Using a pneumatic tool, the Aus- tralian Prime Minister, Mr. R. G. Menzies, drove the first rivet to- day into the keel of the first mer

down in chant ship to be laid Australia under the new ship- building programme.

"Before many months are gone,"

JOURNALIST'S MESSAGE

MR HARRISON FORMAN, famous American Journalist, le. turer and explorer is seen above with Messrs. Sunny Tai, Bernard Shim, Fung Szi Mini, K. C. Leung and Miss Che Kun Yu who represent the Chinese Youth League.

A message given by Mr. Forman reads as follows:-

"I was indeed a pleasure to meet you boys-representatives of the Chinese Youth League.

"Keep up your spirit and your wide-eyed interest in the world such as you. without and is many problems. China depends on China needs you now ... and even more so later. "Best of luck!'-(Picture by WaK, Kin Studio).

Coded Documents Found In

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Nazi Diplomat's Baggage

BUENOS AIRES. July 29 (Reuter)-Coded documents discovered in the secret drawer of a powerful shortwave transmitter were seized by the Senate Investigating Committee as a part of the baggage of a Nazi diplomat.

The Committee called in an ex-; pert of the War Ministry for de- coding the documents.

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Later, In connexion with the Berlin official protest, the Com- mittee issued a communique deny- ing violation of diplomatie mail on the ground that the selged packages comprised solely of transmitter and propaganda.

The German Ambassador, Herri Thermann, saw the Acting Presi-] dent, Mr. Castillo, yesterday after noon, subsequently declaring that he. Herr Thermann, had solely "eommented and not protested".

Herr Thermann dentes all know- Jedge of the contents of the pack ages.

Successful

Mr. Menzies said afterwards, "we Raids

shall and other keels laid down throughout Australia and the foundation established for a first class merchant shipbuilding effort."

On Sicily

LONDON, July 30

(Reuter)-

PERU-ECUADOR HOSTILITIES

VICHY, July 29 (Reuter)--Fight- ng continues on the Peravian- Ecuadorian frontier, according to an official communique Issued at Lima yesterday

WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1941.

FOREIGN MAILS

HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, 30th JULY, 1941.

Air Mail Service by British Overseas Airways Cor- poration to East & South Africa, United Kingdom and beyond has now been, resumed. Correspondence for despatch by Air via Ranguor must be superscribed by "C.N.A.C.".

The public are reminded that it is a breach of postal regulations to enclose in a postal cover communications intend- ed for persons other than the addressee,

The Printed Matter Service to the following places in China is temporarily suspended:-

Yunnan.

Szechuen

Kwelchow

Нарад

Fuklen (except Amoy and Kujangau› Kwangsi

North and East of Kwangtung._

Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended.

INWARD AIR MAILS

From

Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Direct Ser-

vice" San Francisco date, 5th August,

Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Direct Ser-

vice"-San Francisco date, 19th August,

OUTWARD AIR

MAILS

For

MONDAY

Due

12th Aug.

26th Aug.

Date and Time

Mon, 4th Aug.

K.P.O.

Reg.

11:30 AM

It was reported from Quieto on Sunday that fighting ceased on Saturday evening following an Air Mail by Air to Rangoon to connect with the Reg.

"British Overseas Airways,” agreement between the two parties sponsored by the Argentine, United States and Brazil.

The communique, quoted in a Lima despatch to the Vichy news agency. states that the Peruvians

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Ord. 7.00 PM

Tue. 26th Aug.

K.P.O.

Reg.-

4.00 PM

Ord.

6.30 PM

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A. and GP.O.

Europe via "Pan-American Airways and Trans- Reg. Atlantic Services"

Ord.

5.00 PM 1.00 PM

on Sunday recaptured the island Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A. and

Europe via "Pan-American Airways and Trans-Reg. Atlantic Services"

of Matapalo near Boca de Capones,

Meanwhile, negotiations for end- ing the hostiles are continuing..

TUESDAY

DUKE OF KENT IN CANADA OTTAWA, July 30 (Reyter)— MENZIES TO MAKE The Air Ministry announced that The Duke of Kent arrived in highly successful raids were made Ottawa today by air and was re- AEROPLANE TOUR

on Sicily yesterday by R. A. F. celved by the Governor-General machines.

(the Earl of Athlone), the Prime CANBERRA, July 29 (Reuter-

Thirty-four enemy aircraft were Minister (Mr. Mackenzle King) An overwhelming majority of the

-Continued from Page 2 Australian United Party which

brought down and many others and the British High Commis-

sloner (Mr. Malcolm Macdonald). originated in Assam,

a, hundred with the Country Party comprises were damaged,

In a rald on Syracuse, seven The Duke is expected to stay years ago. It was started by the Commonwealth Ministerial

were destroyed six weeks in Canada and will visit sinuggling tea seeds from China; Party

enemy bombers spoke in favour of Mr.

Catalina and the B. A. F. training centres later it was discovered that the SHEKLUNG MADE A Menzies and requested him to while raids over continue in his leadership of the Masala netted 11 and seven enemy connexion with the Empire Air tea plant was indigenous to Assam

Patty.

At the close of the meeting which was somewhat stormy and lasted five hours, Mr. Menzies an- nounced that he was making 371 aeroplane, tour of South Austra- lla, West Australia and Tasmania. which parts he had not visited since his return from America and England.

PARALLEL ACTION AGAINST JAPAN

planes, respectively.

BENGHAZI RAIDED

Training Scheme.

"OF RIGHTEOUS STATE"

TALK ON ASSAM

South China Front

GARRISON AREA

and the present type of tea bush is the result of years of research

SEIUKWAN, July 29 (Central)———- and is a hybrid between the in- Three Japanese warships steamed digenous plant and the old China near Shapa in the Chungshan dis- trict in the afternoon of July 20 machine-gun fire

one.

LONDON, July 29 (Reuter)- "Up to the present day, Assam and opened

British Government la the largest tea-producing area ashore, killing six villagers and Hitler's in the world. I might perhaps setting two farmhouses. aire.

Adolf

LONDON, July 29 (British Wire- less) A communique issued by the R.A.F. Middle East states: "R.A.F. fighter aircraft intercept- "When the ed two Savola 79's off Malta yes- declared war on

in Germany, it acted as the Govern- add, purely as a matter of in- Afterwards the enemy war vessels terday and shot both down flames 50 miles out to sex,

On "Heavy bombers again raided ing to Christian standards," stated years the British Treasury has

the Professor Barth, famous Swiss re-benefited to the extent of $800,- Japanese troops sent from Sam- Benghazi harbour during

400,000 from tea and today over shui to Yeungmel to protect en night of July 26-27 and obtained formed theologian,

Christians, who do not realise 2,000,000 persons are employed gineers and workers to repair the hits on moles and Julian Point."

that they must take part unre- within the British Empire on tea road they were attacked by the servedly in this war, must have production,

Chinese, quffering several casual- slept over their bibles," added the "It anyone in Hongkong wants ties. In the afternoon Japanese Professor.

ment of a righteous State, accord-terest, that in the past hundred left the morning of July 20

WASHINGTON, July 29 (Reuter) --Mr. Sumner Welles yesterday in- timated that the United States would welcomo parallel action by other American countries in economic control measures against Japan, Stressing that the Latin American countries were free to our coast last night and bombs act in any way they deemed ad- were dropped at three points in visable ho cited steps already East Anglia, Only slight damage taken to ensuro access. by the was caused and there were a small United States to Latin American number of people injured." defence materials and to prevent the export of such goods from the United States.

CROSS COAST

LONDON, July 29 (BW8.)~An the Air Ministry and Ministry for Home Security communique states: eircraft crossed enemy "Few

Asked specifically about possibility that Venezuela. might refuse to sell oil to Japan, M. Welles repiled that it was solely a question for Venesuela to, de cide.

R.A.0.C, PLAYERS REGISTERED.

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POLISH-SOVIET AGREEMENT

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LONDON, July 30 (Reuter) General Sikorski announced that the Polish Government has come to ab agreement with the Russian Government on honourable terms.

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a fine healthy holiday, let him take reinforcements arrived and fight- fa boat or plane to Calcutta An- ing was intensified. The engage- other two days by train will take ment continued till dusk when the him to Northern Assam, There, Japanese retired to Samshul in the cold weather he will and At noon on July 20 Japanese the grandest climate in the world." troops from Samshul seized, ave cows at a village nearby. Rotarian E. M. Raymond thank-farm

They were driven away by Chinese ed the speaker,

soldiers who hurried to the scene. MARTIAL LAW, D

GUESTS WELCOMED

Rotarian Lam Ming-fan presided, It is reported that the Japanese and welcomed the following have designated Sheklung on the LONDON, July 29 (BWA)~The guests:-Mr. L. M. B. Lloyd, Rev. Cantón-Kowloon Rallway, 40 miles Yugoslav Prime Minister, General A. Lee (Tientsin), Mr. M. Her-east of Canton, as a garrison area, simovlich, yesterday visited a part kovitz (New York), Messrs. J. B. where martial law has been des of London's air forces and inspect Prentis. T. F. Lo, R. B. Fulton clared aince July 18. Vide ed gun and searchlight stations. (Peking) and A. Mitchell.

All civilians there have been".

Oen. Elmovitch later had lunch

Rotarian Lam also called upon forced to leave and all shops have with the Commander-in-Chief of Rotarian Ellery Denison to speak been removed to Shektan, about

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A few words. Rotarian Denilson to five miles north of Bheklang. The leaving the Oolong on transfer to bous organisations have been dis- solved and all arma in their pos- New York

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operated factories has been die-

LONDON, July 29 (BW)No mantled and removed.

8 months hard labour, was imposed enemy action has taken place over

by Omar, T. O, Bilf at the Marine the British Isles yesterday. A munique states that there is now Court yesterday on woman Ministry for Home Security com-thing to report:"/ charged with boarding a ship/in Vistoria. Harbour without the per- 70001-9mission of the master (or other! lawrul authority.

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