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THE

BLUE FUNNE

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REGULAR AND FAST

FREIGHT AND

PASSENGER SERVICES |

LONDON SERVICE

ARNEAU

ACHILLES

For Marmoilles, Lomion, Rotterdam 7th July

& Glangow 12th July For Ossablanes, London,

tordam & Hamburg

LIVERPOOL SERVICE

AGAPENOR

5th July

Rut

For Liverpool, Harro & Cilangow RUMAEUS 27th July For Livorne. Havre & Cusguar NEW YORK SERVICE

PEMIUS

11th Fuly

For Boston, Now York & Baltimore via Philippines, Port Hwettenham

& Singapore PACIFIC SERVICE (via Kobs & Yokohama)

14th July For Victoris, Sentile & Vancouver PROTESILAUS 6th Aug For Vistoria, Seattle & Vancouver

TINDAREUS

INWARD SERVICE

From New York

Duo 8th July MENESTHEUS AGAMEMNON Due 9th July Fur Bhai, Kobo & Yoko,

podiatly reduced fares are quoted for oarga atanmera with

limited passanger ancommodation,

Par freight, parunga rater and information apply to the moder

mentioned.

All bookings nes subject to the provisions of the Company's

Bin of Lading.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.

Agenta

- pullen)

YK

San Francisco via Shanghai, Japan Port & Honolulu.

Asama Maru

Chichibu Maru

...Wednesday, 13th July. Wednesday, 27th July.

Seattle, Vancouver via Shanghai & Japan Ports.

Ikawa Maru.

London, Marseilles, Antwerp &

Singapore, Periang, Colombo

Hakusan Maru- Haruna Maru

Tuesday, 2nd August. Rotterdam via . & Suez.

Sydney & Melbourne via Manila & Ports.

Kamo Maru

Kitano Maru

Saturday, 9th July. Saturday, 23rd July.

..Saturday, 23rd July. Saturday, 27th Aug.

Bombay via Singapore, Penang & Colombo.

Tango Maru

Monday, 11th July. "Talan Maru (Calls Karachi). Friday, 15th July. South America (West Coast) via Japan, Honolulu,

Los Angeles, Mexico & Panama.

Bokuyo Maru

Now York, Boston via Panama..

Thursday, 7th July.

Liverpool via Saigon, Port Said, Beyrough, Istanbul,

Piraeus, Genva, Marseilles & Valencia.

*Durban Maru

.Tuesday, 12th July.

Calcutta via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon.

*Hakodate Maru

*Morioka Maru

Shanghal, Kobo & Yokohama.

Kashima Maru

Yasukuni Maru

Thursday, 7th July. .Friday, 16th July.

.Saturday, 9th July.

Wednesday, 20th July.

Kitano Maru (Nagasaki direct) Friday, 22nd July. *Cargo only.

For further information apply to

Tel. 60291.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (privato exchanges to all Dupts.

INDO CHINA STEAM

NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

Destination.

Steamers,

To Taingtou via Swatew Chaksang

& Shanghal

Kwaisang Fooshing Davlkon

To Singapore, Penang & Kutsang

Calcutta

Hosang To Kobo via Amoy & Kumbang".

Sulsang Osaka

Finsang Mausang

To Sandakan

To Tiontain via Swatow, Chipshing

Foochow & Chefoo

Hopsang

Sailings.

Wed., 6th July at 10 a.m. Sun., 10th July at 10 a.m, Wed., 13th July at 10 am. Sun., 17th July at 10 am,

Thurs., 7th July at 3 p.m. Tues., 12th July at 8 p.m. Bun., 17th July at 9 a.m. Mon. 1st Aug. at 9 n.m. 6th July at noon. Wod.. Wed., 20th July at noon. Sun., 10th July at 10 am. Thurs., 21st July at 10 a.m1,

For freight or passage apply to:-

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.

Telephone 80811.

General Managers,

BUMMER TRIPS TO JAPAN.-Excellent first class accommodation

is provided for Round, Trips to Japan, of Company's Calcutta Line Steamer at the specially reduceł,

THE HONGKONG

TERMS TO CHINA

MANCHUKUO OFFER TO TAKE CUSTOMS.

A message Atates that

Government

Tokyo, July 2 from Changchun Manchukuo the

decided 1188

of the Customs question.

1. China is to acknowledge the transfer to the Manchukuo of all the Manchurian Customs, except at Dairen.

TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JULY

MAN HUNTERY

(Continued from Pago 8.)

her great age. Pierson was 35 and looked 40. Jack Waring arrived as they were talking. He looked at the girl curiously.

"

4, 1932.

CONSIGNEES' NOTICE. THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.

COPENHAGEN.

The Motor-vessol,

ar

"DANMARK" having arrived consignees of cargo to "It must be great to be 29," ho are hereby informed that all goods risk into the hazardous and/or extra approach Japan with a countor-sald. There was a real note of envy are being landed and placed at their proposal regarding the settlement in his voice. "What wouldn't give hazardoun Godowns of The Hongkong to bo back there, with what I know and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. be obtained now! I wouldn't make the same Ltd., where delivery ean

the goods are landed. mistakes-”

No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns and all 4pm. will bo goodin remaining undelivered after the

th July, 1932, at

damaged All broken, chafed and subject to rent. goods are to be left in the Godown, will be examined by whero Messrs Anderson & As on the 7th

pt 10 a.m. July, 1932,

All claims against the vessel must the Undersigned be presented to before the 11th July, 1932, or they will not be recognised.

2. If the jurisdiction of the Dairen Customs is handed over to the Manchukuo the revenues, minus foreign loans security, will go to Nanking.

revenuca 3. If not, then all will go to the Manchukuo, which will not be responsible for the mortgaged portion.

4. After the redemption of all foreign debts, the jurisdiction of all the Manchurian Customs will be transferred to the Manchukuo. -Reuter.

"Pye made a lot already," Susani told him almost gayly. "But from this day forward I'm determined not to make any more." She felt happy. She would work hard, she would study, she would read good books and make something of herself. Look at all the women who were great and useful in the world!

It was in this mood of high en deavour that Susan answered her employer's buzzer. Heath seldom come to the ring, preferring to door and aummon her.

She took her notebook, some freshly sharpened pencils, and pre- sented herself. Tall and graceful in collar falling away her old black wool frock, with its sheer white from her young throat, Susan made a charming picture.

"Sit down," Ernest Heath told' her. His voice sounded strange,

No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bill of Lading will be countersign- ed by

JOHN MANNERS & CO. LTD.,

Agents. Hongkong, 1st July, 1932.

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£ 68-0-0 £100-0-0

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SUMMER EXCURSIONS.

DANGER! HONG KONG

YOU ARE A VICTIM OF

The Raid on Antung.

Shanghai, July 2. How Japanese adviser, with several alleged Manchukuo police in plain clothes, entered the house of the Commissioner of Customs at Antung, in the S.M.R. zone, on June 30, and forced him at the pistol point to hand over archives, la told in a telegram cut taking her eyes from his dark, from the Commissioner received aristocratic face. There was some- thing in his expression that vagie- by Sir Frederick Maze to-day.

The telegram adds: "I proteat-ly alarmed her.

an extra- "Miss Carey." Heath went on, ed, saying that such

"I've some-i ordinary action might cause clearing his throat. scrlous international complien- thing unpleasant to tell you. Mrs. tions. The Japanese adviser said Heath is threatening to sue you for he had his orders and was pre-alienation of my affections."

Susan stared, a child's unwinking pared to ignore the Japanese. Con-

the almost harsh. Susan obeyed with HONGKONG FOOT

sul and all other intercats atare, The horror of what he had Upon my sending the said had not fully penetrated her involved.

She faltered "But British Examiner to the Japanese consciousness, Consul next door for protection, that's absurd! She can't do that." "Nevertheless," said Heath grim. only the Vice-Consul was present and he stated he had no authority ly, "sho's going to." to acti

"The staff is still on duty in the railway zone, but three have been arrested by the Manchukuo police.

As the latter now have full run of the railway zone, I have given the Consul written notice that I cannot must withdraw if he

All the Kuarantee. their safety. Japanese, except Mr. Watanabe. have handed, me their resigna-

(To be Contimed.)

The body of Mr. T.

A. Henry,

who disappeared while swimming at Laichikok Bench on Friday afternoon, was recovered yesterday about 3.30 p.m. It was noticed by an indian watchman, and found under a rock about 50 yards from Standard Oil Company's tho wharf, where it had apparently The Manchukuo action been washed by the tide. . tions. here strongly indicates that they The will accept no compromise. staff is in a panic, adding greatly to the difficulties of the situation." A second telegram received by Sir Frederick Maze says that as the Japanese adviser has not per-of the Manchurian Customs, As

carry on mitted him to

the well as to bid farewell to Mr. Cratoms work. even temporarily, Quo Tai-chi, who is sailing for He London to-morrow on the Empress

with he has withdrawn his staff.

Gen- is adds, however, that he has been of Japan, together

Chiang Tso-pin, who assured by the Consul that there eral

repetition in the rail- leaving for Tokyo on the 6th inst. will be na way zone of further such illegal to resume his post of Minister. acts on the part of the Manchu- kuo-Reuter.

Plan Rejected.

Shanghai, July 3. It has been learned that Messrs. Wang Ching-wei, T. V. Soong. Lo Wen-kan and Quo Tai-chi had a Inng conference last night when they discussed the Japanese note embodying the compromise plan for solution of the Manchurian Customs imbroglio.

a

Il was decided to reject the plan.; Mr. Wang Ching-wei and Lo Wen- kan returning to Nanking on the night express.

A large crowd of Chinese and foreigners, including Mr. Lo Wen- Mr. kan, Sir John Brenan and Cunningham farowelled Mr.. Quo London, Tal-chi, who sailed for via Canada, with

h's wife und child on the Empress of Japan. He expects to arrive in London on August 3-Reuter.

Raising Revenue. Interviewed before he left for Nanking, Mr. Wang Ching-wel dc-| clared the Government intended to convene shortly a conference of the provincial Governors and the Commissioners of Finance to dis- CURR the amelloration of the economic situation. He said the only means of alleviating the pre- sent conditions would be to devise means to raise further revenue, and consequently the Government was considering the ro-adjustment of the farm tax.

He added that Marshal Chang Hauch-Hang wan expected to go to Kuling shortly to confer with Marshal Chiang Kai-shek, in re- gard to the "restoration of Man- churia."Reuter.

Chinese Attitude.

Shanghai, July 2 The Foreign Minister, Mr. Lo Won-kan, and the Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr. Liu

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Tsung-chien,' arrived in Shanghal to-day. It is reported that the purpose of their visit is to discuss with Mr. T. V. Soong the question

Chiang Tso-pin emphatically denies the report that he is taking

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NINE KILLED.

CROWDED TRAIN CRASHES IN EUROPE

Prague, July 3. Tragedy ended the journey of u

to Tokyo a formula for the solu-train crowded with people going to tion of the Sino-Japanese dispute. the Slav Olympie games to-day....

When the train was near Benesov He says he must first sound out

attitude of the Japanese it was involved in a smash, result- and 32 the Government before any step caning in nine being killed

seriously injured. Reuter. be taken.--Reuter.

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