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SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

The Steamship

"ANDRE LEBON" No. 10 A/37 Bringing Cargo from Marsellies via Salgon etc, arrived Hongkong on Saturday, 10th July, 1937.

Consignees are hereby informed that their goods with the exception at Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored into the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kow- loon, whence delivery may be ob- tained immediately after landing-

All claims must be sent in to me on or before 21st July, 1937, or they will not be recognized.

ed by..

the presence-

Damaged Packages will be examin

the Company's Surveyor Messrs-Goddard and Douglas in

sence of the

Consignees nt 10.00 m. on Friday, 16th July, 1937. Consignees must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when any duti able goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.

JOBARD.

Agent.

Hongkong, 10th July, 1937.

N. Y. K. LINE (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.)

From EUROPE and STRAITS. The Steamship

"LYONS MARU" having arrived from the above ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.

Goods not cleared by the 21st July, 1937, will be subject to rent.

Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignee's and the Co.'s representa- Tuesdays and Friday's tives on any at 2.30 p.m. within the free storage

For the examination of period. damaged dutiable goods, the con- signees must arrange for a Revenue Oficer to be present.

All claims must be presented with- In ten days of the steamer's arrival

be recognized.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Hongkong, 14th July, 1037.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

THE "STAR" FERRY

CO., LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

Nolice is hereby given that an Interim Dividend of $2.00 per Share has been declared, for the half year ended 30th June, 1937. payable on Thursday, 5th August, 1937, on which date Dividend Warrants may be obtained on application at the Offee of the Company, Kowloon.

The Register of Shares of the Company will be cloned from

THE HONGKONG

BRITISH PEACE - FORMULA SEEMS DOOMED TO DIE

[Continued from Page 1.)

that point," he said, "but every European nation is reluctant to ap proach that abyss."

If the British proposals were ac- cepted by the Non-Intervention Com- mittee they could prove a means of making non-intervention effective and limiting the

risks of the conflict spreading. Failure would mean that Europe would enter an era of grave with instances such as had al- marked the war, and with a much deeper significance,

peri,

The Government was convinced that Europe did not want this, and that was why Europe had charged Britain with the task of discovering compromise. "We sought to dis- charge this task equitably and rapidly.

Wednesday, 28th July to Thurs-To-morrow it will be for Europe to day, 5th August, 1937, both days (decide." Mr. Eden declared. Inclusive.

By Order of the Board of Directors.

F. H. CRAPNELL,

Hongkong, 14th July, 1937.

Secretary,

HONGKONG TRAMWAYS,

LIMITED.

Notice to Shareholders

War Is Not Inevitable

the

The British Government, Foreign Secretary went on, did not accept the doctrine of the inevitability of war. A war postponed might be à war averted, and in the light of that possibility he asked the House to jude the Government's policy with respect to the Spanish conflict- Reiter.

the

Eden Answers Attack

London, July 15, Opening the debate on proposals tor provisional recognition of belli- Herent rights for both Loyalist and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Insurgent sides in Spain, in the House that an INTERIM DIVIDEND of of Commons to-day. Mr. C. R. Attlee,

Labour lender, condemned the Bri THIRTY (30) cents per Share has tish non-Intervention policy as "un been declared payable on WED.Just, ill-conceived and dangerous." NESDAY, 4th August next, on and The Government, he said, was always after which date Dividend War- tenderest with anything concerning

lender. Insurgent

General rants

obtained Inny be

upon | Franco. application AL the Registered

reason for granting Office of the Company, Canal belligerent rights except a desire to Road East, Rowrington, Hongkong. please Hitler and Mussolini?" he

demanded. "As for as i can NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO Mussolini is out to make the Mediter- GIVEN that the REGISTER of rancan an Italian lake."

Mr. Anthony Eden, the Foreign MEMBERS of the Company will be

Secretary, angrily retorted.

"The attitude of the Labour Party closed from WEDNESDAY, 21st | JULY, 10 TUESDAY, 3rd AUGUST,

1937, both days inclusive.

By Order of the Board,

L. C. F. BELLAMY,

General Manager. Hongkong. 13th July, 1937,

GREAT POWERS CLOSELY WATCH JAPAN'S MOVES

(Continued from Page 1.)

number of reports on the situation as seen by his Government,

Lord Cranborne staled, in reply to questioning that the Chinese reports did not add materially to what had already been published,

"What's the

see

is without precedent." he declared.

"They have done a disservice to their chuse throughout the nation and a disservice to the cause of peace.

"At a critical point in European history. when the Government is working in collaboration with every nation, all the Opposition is doing is to make its task as hard us

possible," Labourites are accusing the Gov- ernment of falling to protect. British merchantmen. There were cries of shame when Colonel John Llewelyn sald he regretted he had no know- ledge of the whereabouts of a re- cently arrested British ship.-United Presi.

TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1937.

Shipping Intelligence

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-PORT DIRECTORY

ANHUI (1. & S.), Talkoo Dock. EMPRESS OF RUSSIA (C.P.9.), Kowloon Wharf.

HARUNA MARU (N.Y.K.), Kowloon,

Wharf.

KANGCHOW (1. & S.), Taikoa Dock.) NINGHAI (D. & 8.), Talkoo Dock. PRESIDENT GRANT (Dollar), Kow- leon Wharf.

ROOCHOW (B. & S.), Taikoo Dock. ARRIVED YESTERDAY

(Agents Phone Numbers Given.)

CONTE BIANCAMANO (Ll., T.) fromı? Europe, a... Kowloon Wharf. 32081

TILAWA (M.M.) from Amoy, 4,30 p.m., Kowloon Wharf. 27721.

SAILED YESTERDAY

(Agent Phone Numbers Given) TOKAI MARU (0.9.K.) for America, p.m., Kowloon Wharf, 28061.

ARRIVING-TO-DAY

ARRIVING TO-MORROW

(Agents Phone Numbers Given) NICETO DE LARRINGA (Jebaen) from Europe, a.m. Kowicon Wharf. 14501.

PRESIDENT ADAMS (Dollar) Amorlen, a.m. Kowloon Wharf. 28171. PRESIDENT COOLIDGE, (Dollar) from Amerien, 8 a.m., Kowloon Wharf. 28171.

from

TAI YANG (Dodwell) from Manila, p.m., buoy. 28021.

SAILING TO-MORROW

(Agonti Phone Numbers Given)

BHUTAN (P. & 0.) for Europe, n.m.

21721 Kowloon Whart.

EURYPYLUB (B. & S.) for Japan, p.m., Holt's Wharf. 30331."-

PRINCE (Furncas) SIAMESE Amerlen, noon, S.0.C, Wharf. 23166.

40.

VESSELS DUE

for

ACHILLES (B. & S.), July 26. AFRIKA (E.A.C.), July 21, ANNA MAERSK (Jebsen), July 20, ANSIUN, (D. & N.), July 18. CHANGTE (B. & 8.), Aug. 5. CLAUS RICKMERS (Jebsen), July 19. CHAKSANG (J.M.), July 18. CHICHIBU MARU (N.Y.K.), July 23, DUISBERG (Jebnen), Aug. 30, ERMLAND (Jebsen), July 17. EMPRESS OF JAPAN (C.P.8.), July

ERMLAND (Jebsen); July 17. FRIDERUN (Melchers), July 18, IOSANG (J.M.), July 18. KAMO MARU (N.Y.K.), July 21, NANNING (IL. & 8.), July 19. NEPTUNA (Burns Philp), Aug. 4.¦ NICEPO DE LARRINAGA (Jebsen), July 17.

(Agents Phone Numbers Givon) BHUTAN (P. & -0,) from Shanghai, 9.30 m., A.2. 27721.

EMPRESS OF RUSSIA (C.P.S.) from Vancouver, &

Wharf. 17. Kowloon A.M. 21039.

HARUNA MARU (N.Y.K.) from Japan. Ham. Kowloon Wharf. 30201.

PRESIDENT GRANT (Dollar) from Manila, 7 a.m., Kowloon Wharf. 28171. SAILING TO-DAY

(Agent Phone Numbers Given)

EMPRESS OF RUSSIA (C.P.S.) for}

Manila, D p.m., Kowloon Wharf. 24049. HARUNA MARU (N.Y.K.) fur Ital. phone. p.m. 30201.

FOTSDAM (Melchern), July 25, PRESIDENT

RAKUYO MAKU (N.Y.K.), July 20. TAKSANG (J.M.), July 20. TAI YANG (Dodwell), July 17. TAIYO MARỪ (N.Y.K.), July 18, TATSUTA MARU (N.Y.K.), Aug. 5. TJIKABANG (J.C.J.L.), July 18, TJNEGARA (JCJL), July 20. TJIKENBANG (J.C.J.L.), July 31. TJISADANE (J.C.J.L.), July 18, TJISONDARI (J.CJ), July 25, TRIANON (Thoresen), July 18.

ADAMS (Dollar), July

PASSENGER LIST

PRESIDENT GRANT (Dollar) for The following passengers left Hong- Manila, midnight, Kowloon Wharf. kong yesterday by the Indo-China 8. N. 28171.

Company's ship Islami Japan and re- TILAWA (P. & 0.) for Straits. turn 27721.

STOLEN TIMBER

POSSESSION

SENTENCES

Crown.

REDUCED

ON APPEAL

submission

Mr. J. J. Paterson, General Manager, Mennra, Jardine, Matheson and Co.

Mr. and Mr. B. II. Challinor, Ming Cooper, Mr. E. Cooper, Min W. Raven, Mina D. Raven, Men. Ta, Mra. E. Walker, Min K. Saunders, Mrs. Munro, Mr. J. Smits, Mr. and Mrs. W. West, Mex, and Mra, S, W, Moreton and two children, Mrs. Anderson, Mr. G. Adonin. Mr. W. Strike, Mr. and Mrs. 1. Mr. Johannessen and child, Mrs. E. M. Songster and Mr. and Mrs. H.

Itogo.

down by

An eloquent

by the Urges Withdrawal

Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo led to a redue merely mean the deprivation of our smokes for a month or going without tion of the sentence imposed by Mr. some drinks, but these women have London, July 15. Mr. Clement R. Attlee,

K. Keen, the Magistrate, for unlaw-probably never seen $50 in one sum Labour Opposition leader,

ful possession of tree wood. when in their lives. It is like fining u requested Mr.

an appeal against sentence was heard middle class person $500 or $1,000... Anikony Eden, Foreign Secretary, to

The sentence is unconscionable and withdraw his proposal to be by the Acting Chlef Justice, Hon. I ask your Lordship to reduce it." submitted to

the Non- Committee to-morrow that

Mr. C. G. Alabaster, K... yesterday.

In reply Mr. Whyatt said that He had assured Mr. Quo Toi-chl,

tion be

Respondents' appellants were Fang though his friend had been unable which the Chinese Ambassador, that the granted to General Francisco

Franco as a belligerent. Mr. Eden Mul. Leung Ho, Hul San. Li Ng. Li to find any principle upon British Government would lose no

and Lithe Court of Criminal Appeal re- also proposes to grant simultaneously Mui, Chan San. Hut On. opportunity in making any contribut belligerent rights to the Spanish tion in its power towards a peaceful Loyalists. Mr. Attlee said no such

uch Chan, and the plaintiff respondents vised sentence, except that of harsh- move

should be

made

undi after the

were Rexby P. C. Grigg and F. C.ness, he could quote a principle laid Sir Atholl MacGregor in complete withdrawal

of foreign Hamid Khan. Mr. G..Whyatt, Acting Rex v. Nomura. That principle was volunteers in Spain. Then it would Crown Soltelter, appeared for the that the Court would revise sentence be seen whether General Franco en-

if the trial judge had proceeded on undue joys the

or gave a wrong Principle support of a substantial port of the Spanish people, Mi

The Hon. Mr. Lo said his ellents weight to Mr. Attlee told

some facts proved in the House of Commons.

sentence Was pleaded guilty to joint possession of evidence, or if the Mr. Eden replied there could be

240 cattles of tree wood in the manifestly unfair. question of modifying the pro- vicinity of Robinson Road on June

Increase of Offence posals before the Non-Intervention Committee

They were brought before the had considered them.

While conceding that there should After recalling that these proposals

Magistrate on July 3 and were each

perhaps be some uniformity in fined $50, with the

of alternative

for similar were being submitted by Britain in

Magistrates' sentences dute, Mr. Eden expressed the ansur- discharge of an international mun-

six weeks' imprisonment, At pre-offences, he could quote cases from sent they were serving their sen- the Botanical and Forestry Depart- ment records where fines of 350 had ance that the House would not wish to tence.

been imposed for possession by per- take a step which might have the

It was estimated that at the pre-sons of 112, 62 and 30 cattles cach. effect of jeopardising in advance the cause of international appeasement.

sent market value, each woman had

On the point that the sentence was Mr. Attlee expresed dissatisfaction possession of 27 to 30 cents worth manifestly unfair, Counsel quoted an with Mr. Eden's reply and moved ad- of firewood, though the Crown put appeal judge as saying that the pre- Journment of the House to discuss the valuation as high the question-Reuter Special.

here, after which date they cannot 5 F. Plugge, Conservative,

L No claims will be admitted after urged

that

all powers concerned the foods have left the Godowns.

might agree to the abrogation of No Bre insurance has been effected. Article IX of the Protocol of 1901, ere under which certain nations were entitled to station troops at points in North China in order to keep open. communications between Peiping and the sea, especially in view of the fact that Pelping was no longer the capital and foreign

Apart powers, from Japan, had little trade with the vity

MR. SYDNEY CAINE

NEW COLONIAL TREASURER ARRIVES YESTERDAY

Hongkong's new Colonial Trea- arrived surer, Mr. Sydney Caine,

the yesterday from England by Patroclus. accompanied by his wife and 10-year-old son. He was met by Mr H. J. Cruttwell, private secretary to the Offeer Administer- ing the Government, and the Hon. Mr. W. J. Carrie, who has been act- ing as Colonial Treasurer since the retirement of Mr. Edwin Taylor.

Mr. Caine will stay at Mountain Lodge for a few days,

In a press Interview Mr. Caine deefined to discuss his future move- ments, but intimated that he would probably visit Canton shortly. While In England, he said, he had severni conversations with Sir Fre- derick Leith-Ross and Mr. N. E. Young, financial experts who cently visited China.

EXCHANGE

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"Lard Cranborne pointed out that the object of Article IX was to en- sure the safety of the legations and embassies, some of which were still situated in Peiping. Trade siderations did not enter into situation, he said.

con-

the

Suggests Postponement Mr. V. In T. McEntee, Labourite, suggested the postponment of Anglo- Japanese conversations until the presont trouble in North China was terminated, In view of the fact that such conversations would be regard- | ed as endorsing the Japanese action in North China, whatever it might bu.

Lurd Cranborne replied that no defluite date had been fixed for the opening of Anglo-Japanese conversa- tions-Reuter.

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Da 60 cents. valence of a particular crime in a The ages of the women ranged from particular neighbourhood was justi- widows and fleation for an increase of sentence. 08 to 30; four were four were married, but there was As regards the prevalence of fores- nothing on the depositions to show try offences, Mr. Green could sny that the Magistrate took considera- that in his 28 years as head of the never known tion of this, or asked whether there Department he had

asked were previous convictions; nor did offences to be so extensive as they

surround were now, and the officials he consider their home ings, and who would be affected by the Magistrates to impose the imprisonment, for n first offence. sentences because they could

"I will not mince matters, but I keep down the offences themselves. will say that a fine of $50, on each

The maximum sentence for New York, July 15. of these unfortunate women means offence of this kind was $250 or The following quotations on the Imprisonment without the option

imprisonment. The three months' and a shome New York commodity exchange are and such a fine is

Magistrate was well qualified by his Issued by Reuter:

mockery," declared Mr. Lo.

daily contact with accused people of this kind and his experience of the effect or otherwise of the sen- the Lo said that in few iences he was accustomed to impose, volumes of authorities he had looked to judge whether the sentenco 12.00/00 over, come scores of cases had been a proper one, and he further would dealt with by the Court of Criminal take consideration of the fact that Appeal in England by substantial the accused were arrested in a gang. reductions of sentence on the in these circumstances he did not grounds that the original punishment think that the sentence was harsh, Court, would was too severe. It was a principle and suggested the of this Court that it did not make hesitate to revise it. slight reductions but acted only in cases of a clear injustice. The sen- tence imposed must hear some re-

American Concern

Washington, July 15,

D. Roosevelt hus President F. abandoned his plans for his usual week-end cruise, and is remaining at Oct.

Dec. the White House owing to the Far Eastern situation.

Jan.

July

The President is most concerned Mar. over developments in China and also. Mey views with anxiety

the proposed Spot Spanish non-intervention scheme, recently put forward by Britain us a compromise arrangement.

Three of the President's diplomatie Sept. advisers have been. summoned 10 Dec. conferences on the international post- Jan. tion at the White House this after- noon. They are foremost American experts on Chinese affairs, Mr. John .30%

McMurray, the new Ambassador to ..60 Turkey. Mr. Sumner Wells Under- .54 Secretary of State, and the noted

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situation.

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Paris, July 15. France is taking much interest in July the developments in North China. Sept, To-day M. Yvon Delbos, Foreign Dec. Minister, received the Chinese Ame bassador, Mr. Wellington, Kao, and the Japanese Charge d'Affaires and July discussed the matter with them.Oct. Reuter,

Dec.

in callous coming from a high officer He had no doubt that his of the Crown, and I hope your Lord- would raise the point of the

de ship is shocked," he said. an eminent

Saloner of crime requiring a

sentence, but

His Lordship said: I am very loth Judge

had laid it down that a con- to interfere with the discretion of victed person could not be sentenced A Magistrate, especially when he has to pay for the similar crimes of Imposed a sentence well within the

who had not people

been caught. limits laid down by the legislature, Mr. Lo quoted cases reported in but I am very much impressed with the South China Morning Post, which the arguments of the Hon. Mr. Lo showed that similar offenders had to the effect that to fine the women been more lentently dealt with, he the sum of $50 each with the alterno- submitted, and asked earnestly tive of Imprisonment, was in fact as I can, that as a result of this case giving them imprisonment without 120/120% 127/127% there will be some observations by the option. I think the fine imposed your Lordship which will be a better in this case too severe having re- 112/112 112/112/4 guide to Magistrates dealing with gard to the very meagre facts that

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Tilisadane..Tues., July 26, 8.30 a.m. ...... Canton.....Tues., July 20, 2 p.m. Airways Eurasia Plane......Tues., July 20.

G. P. O. and E. P. O. Reg.. ......................Jely 20, 4 p.m. Ori. ....July 20, 5 p.m.

Talyuan...Wed., July 21, 3.30 p.m. Guam, Pan-American Airways Plane

Wed, July 21,

Wednesday

Air Mall for Manila,

Honolulu and U.S.A., by the "Pan- American Airways Direct Ber- vico" due San Francisco, 27th July.

Kowloon P.O.

„July 21, 5 p.m. July 21, 6 p.m.

Thursday

Rek., Ord..

Ber.. Ori...

G.F.O.

July 21.5 p.m. July 22; € am.

4.M.

Shanghal, Japan and Europe via Rajputana Thurs., July 22, 10.30

Siberia. Japan

Kamo Maru...Thurs, July 22, ☎ p.m. Shanghai, Japan and San Fran- cisco duo San Francisco, 15th. August,

Taiyo Maru Friday

urs., July 22, 5 p.m.

..Fri, July 23,

Shanghal, Japan, Canada, U.S.A., Emp. of Russia-

and Europe via Vancouver B.C.,

Parcels, ... July 22, 5 p.m. Reg, July 23.9.18 a.m. Ord, May, July 23, 10 a.m. Tai Seun Hong

(Parcels for Canada only)-due Victoria B.C., 9th. August.. and *Europe via 'Siberia, Foochow via Swatow

Fri, July 28, 10.30 a.m. Holhów, Pakhol and Halphong, Kingyuan....Fri, July 23, 1 p.m.. General Pershing Fri., July 23.5 p.m. Manlia

.............NET. July 23. Manila, Australia and New Zealand Kitano Maru

via Thursday Inland-due Thurs-

July 23, 5 p.m. July 23, 5.30 p.m. day Island, 5th. August.

Reg

Ord.

Saturday

Reg Ord.

.Sat, July 24. July 24. 0.30 0.02% July 24, 10 a.m.

Nanchi...Sat., July 24,

Air Mall for "K. I. M. Service"-- Ranchl

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20th August,ernSA MENIN

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July 23, 6 p.m.

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July 24, 10,30 am

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