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House or flat WANTED TO RENT. on the Island. Now or any ime At least between now and October.
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56. The Peak.
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The Steamship
"LT. ST. LOUBERT BIE" No. 9 AFO/37 "Bringing Corgo from Dunkirk via Ilaiphong etc., arrived Hongkong on Friday, 16th July, 1937.
Consignees are wreby informed that their goods with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored into the
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troops here until the Central Gov- ernment troops withdraw means the military capture of Peiping and Tientsin. China cannot be expected to remain quiet."
Meanwhile, the rails torn up on the Fengtal-Tientsin railroad have been replaced, allowing Japanese troop
tu continue 忆 operate.
United Press,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an INTERIM DIVIDEND of THIRTY (30) cents per Share has been declared payable on WED-trains NESDAY, 4th, August next, on and after which date Dividend War. obtained upon ranta
Registered the application Office of the Company, Canal Road East, Bowrington, Hongkong.
may
be
at
NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that the REGISTER of MEMBERS of the Company will be closed from WEDNESDAY, 21st JULY, to TUESDAY, 3rd AUGUST, 1937, both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board,
L. C. F. BELLAMY,
General Manager. Hongkong, 13th July, 1937.
SATURDAY
WEDDING
MISS HELEN LEONG WEDS MR. M. P. WONG-QUINCEY
PENETRATION RESISTED
Peiping, July 18. Although the Chinese forces have been instructed to confine their present positions to the Lukouchino, Tacheng and
Wulitlen fronts, the Japanese met with no little loss in skirmishes when they tried to pene- tate the Chinese lines, from time to time. It is estimated that there have been 200 casualties on the Japanese side so far. Captain Kunlki, wbọ wns serjousiy wounded at Lakouchino, hus succumbed.--Da-Dao.
INDUSTRIAL MOBILISATION
Tokyo, July 18. The Cabinet, has approved a plan tu Intensify training of Industrial workers in preparation for the threatened war with China.
The Ministry of Commerce Jus moved against profiteering and in- structed dealers in rice and other
necessities to net most carefully in any price increases.
An Empire wedding gown of ivory satin and silver lace, with a Magyar top, was worn by Miss Helen Catherine Leong, daugliter of Mr. and
A Foreign Oflice spokesnfan said Mrs. Peter H. Leong, for her mar
that Chinese troops outnumbered riage to Martin Poal Wong-Quincey,
in the aren the son of Dr. and Mrs. P. Wong-Japanese ten to one
south ut Pelping. He added the Quincey, which took place on Satur
Government still hoped for a peaceful day afternoon at the Roman Catholic
settlement but that it must take all Cathedral.
precautions against
Chinese any
The bridesmaid was Miss Rose Lee | "aggravation.“United Press. and Miss Stella Leong was flower
of REPORTED STIFFENING dresses girl. They wore biue taffein with bolero, and little
Tientsin, July 18. Master Llonel, Leong, the page-boy,
After obtaining an assurance from was dressed in pink taffeta with a
the Nanking Government of white antin blouse. The bridesmaids
support, General Sung Che-yuan, the carried Victorian posies.
military leader of Hopel and Charher Provinces, has again stiffened his | Provi
attitude towards the Japanese. Last
A dress of blue embroidered organ=
its
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ANHUI (8. & 8.), Tníkov Dock. HORANG 13.3.1, Kowloon Wharf. KANGCROW (I. & S.). Taikoe Dock. SOOCHOW (1. & 8.), Taikue Dock. ARRIVED YESTERDAY
ARRIVING TO-MORROW
(Agent Phone Numbers Given) TAKSANG (JM))) from Canton, 9 .. D.. 30311.
TJINEGARA (1.CJL) from daylight, midstream. 28016.
Straits,
SAILING TO-MORROW
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TJIKARASU (L.C.J.L.) for Manila, 10 a.tn., A.7. 2016.
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SAILED YESTERDAY
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for PRESIDENT ADAMS (Dollar) Europe, p.m. Kowloon Wharf. 28171.
SINNINGTON COURT (Forness) for Shanghai, n., Kowloon Wharf. 23180.
TRIANON (Thoresen) for Shanghai, a.m. Kowloon Wharf, 3007.
YUNNAN (B. & S.) for Swatow, Pat. Went Polat, 30311.
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The R.M.S. Empress of Canada in due Vancouver from Honolulu on Wednesday, July 28, and will leave there on
the morning of Saturday, August 7. She le due here on Friday, August 27,
Shanghai
Straits
Strufts
Japan
Japan
Shanghai
Shanghal
ARRIVING TO-DAY (Agents Phone Numbers Given) CELEBES MARU (0.8.K.) from Japan,) p... Kowloon Wharf. 28061
SAILING TO-DAY
Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon die was chosen by the mother of the night he ordered General Chang Tze- Shanghai,
Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kow-bride. loon, whence delivery may be ob
of the Mr. Peter Leong, father tained immediately after landing.
All claims must be sent in to me bride, gave her away, and Mr. C. C. on or before 27th July, 1937, or they Slien undertook: the duties of best man. The Rev. Father Spada offi- will not be recognized.
Damaged Packages will be examin-clated and Rev. Fr. Rosella rendered
by the Company's Surveyor suitable music. Messrs: Goddard and Douglas In
ed
1937.
The reception at the Metropole
the presence of the Consignees at Hotel was attended by over 300 10 am, on Thursday, 22nd July, guests. Dr. R. A. de Custro Bosto Consignees must have a Revenue proposed the health of the newly Officer in attendance when any dutl-married couple and the bridegroom
Mr.
Mrs. able goods are
the replied. examined
Wong by
and Quincey left for their honeymoon at Company's Surveyors.
wearing a No Fire Insurance will be effected Repulse Bay, the bride
blue silk lace dress with white by us in any case whatever.
accessories. They will go to Canton Agent.
und West River shortly. Hongkong, 10th July, 1937.
SLASHING ATTACK
MR. LOYED GEORGE AND PALESTINE REPORT
London, July 18. A slashing attack on the Palestine Commission's report is made by Mr. David Lloyd George in an article in The Sunday Express, describing it as a lamentable admission that Great Britain, owing to
feebleness, of her vacillation and pusllanimity administrators, has failed to carry out her great mission.
the
The Zionists to whom a national home was promised will have to be Canaan satisfied with
a mutilated
without Zton, Bethlehem or Judea.
Mr. Lloyd George pays a tribute to the Jewish settlements which not
Registry Wedding
In
M.S. CREMER
The moter, ship Cremor, K.P.M. Line, scheduled to call from here to Singapore, Penang and Belawan Deli ot 4 p.m. on Thursday, July 22.
5.S. CHAKSANG
Tha Chakiang, Indo-China Steam
| Navigation Co., Ltd., will leave here for for Tsingtau via Swatow and Shanghai at
pan. on Sunday, July 25,
EMPRESS OF RUSSIA
(Agents Phone Numbers Given)
CLAUS RICKMERS (Jebren
evening, Kowloon Wharf.
The K.MS. Empress of Russin which TẠI SEUN HONG (L) for Canton, 3 .m., 8.8. 30311.
is due here from Manila at -7 mm. on TAKSANG (J.M.) for Canton, 3 a.m... Wednesday, July 21, will leave Kowloon West Point Wharf. 3011.
Wharf for Victoria and Vancouver, TALTHYBIUS 31. & 5.) for Jupon,] H.C., vin Shanghat, Nagasaki, Kobe and noon, Holt'a Wharf. 30331.
Yokohama at noon on Friday, July 20,
chung, one of the Chinese delegates 2560 ragged in the negotiations here, to reject the terms of the tentative 11 is feared that agreement. hostilities may be renewed If the negotiations break down.
the
"Castor-Oil In Cocktails'
99
CHARGE NOT PROVED
At the Central Magistracy' this morning, Mr. Keen found that the charge
Carlos against
Francisco Xavier Alves, aged 41, of indecently exposing himself in front of 1117 English girl of 15 years, on board a "Star" ferry on June 17, had not been proved. discharged.
Defendunt was therefore
In a statement made to an Ameri- can correspondent, Colonel Chin Teh- suen, Mayor of Peiping, said the opel-Charhar Political Council; in negotiating with the Japanese, would
the abuse of never tolerate principle of justice, and in the event of large-scale hostilities breaking out following the collapse of negotiations, For Argument Only General Sung Che-yuen would not
Sir William Jowitt, K.C., illustre hesitate to ask for supreme military powers from Nauking to direct opera-ing an argument in the King's tion in the North-Hua Nan News.
Bench Division recently, said: "Sup posing I arranged with my butler to INDIGNATION AROUSED put castor-oil in the cocktails, I can conceive that some injured person might bring in action based on con- Popular consternation has been
between myself And my The case Ind been heard aroused here by an unconfirmed re-
camera, and the Hon. Mr. Leo port from Shanghal alleging that a
The argument did not succeed.] D'A¡máda, Jr., instructed by Mr. M. Sino-Japanese agreement for thef Mr. Justice Porter dismissed, with A. da Silva, appeared for the de- settlement of the Lokouching affair costs, the action brought by British fence, while the prosecution was in was actually signed on July 35 at Celanese, Ltd., for whom Sir William the hands of Detective-Sub- Tientsin. The report states that the appeared, against Courtaulds, Ltd., Inspector L. n. Whant. agreement provides for the demili- and Dr. W. II. Glover, manager of The bride is the daughter of thetarisation of the Peiping area includ-Courtaulds Research Department. late Mr. Martin F. Winters. The in Wonping and Lokouchiao, which ceremony was witnessed by Mr. and were to be controlled by the pro- that there had been conspiracy to The allegation in the action was Mrs. R. Rathmell, and offelated by Japanese militia.
give false evidence in an action in Mr. W. Aneurin Jones, Deputy Re-
1535 by British Celanese. The case gistrar of Morrlages.
had lasted eight days..
A quiet wedding took place at the Registry, Supreme Court, on Satur- day at 10.30 u.m., when Mrs. Kathleen Winters Freeman, who arrived from America on the Marchen Maersk, married Mr. Harold Willis Grumbs, of No. 6, St. John's Apartments, Hong kong, the son of Mr. William Jacob Grambs, merchant.
BANKRUPTCY
slaten
Kweilin, July 18,
tler
EXCHANGE
Selling
Commenting on this report, the Kwangsi Daily News expresses the hope that the report is not true, as Marshal Chiang Kai-shek and Dr. COURT Wang Chung-hul jointly issued
the Third Plenary tele pt
of the Executive Committee of the Kuomintang some months ago Demand.. to the effect that the Chinese Govern-
had pledged itself to the prin- T.T. Shanghai ciple of maintaining China's terri-T.T. Singapore
The paper added T. Japan
BROKERS PUBLIC
EXAMINATION
DELAYED FOR BOOKS
ment
T.T. London
that under this principle no further TT. India humiliating agreements such as the T.T. U.S.A. Tangku Truse Pact should be con- T.T. Manila cluded with any foreign Hue Nan News.
only prospered themselves but dif-
torial Integrity. The public examination of Ho Yun- fused prosperity throughout Canaan.kwong, broker, was commenced before Trade leapt up, the wages of Arab Mr. Justice C. G. Alabaster on Satur- Inbourers were trebled, and their day at the Bankruptcy Court, but was health improved by the elimination adjourned to enable debtor to pro- of malaria by the Jewish Health ser- cure his books from Canion. vices, Jews poured over £77,000,- 000 capital into the lund, impoverish
was 47 and had been a broker In the witness box, debtor said he ed for centuries through Arab and for over 20 years. He also did busi- Turkish neglect, Inefficiency and cor-
ners on his own, and formerly made a ruption.
profit, During the last four or Ave lost something llice Even if partition was inevitable, Fears he hind the division proposed in the report is $40,000 owing to Singapore customers on shares not intelligent. Out of the costly letting him down, losses
clients who British War effort the Arabs got and having to "carry" freedom over a territory much more falled in their obligations. He denied extensive than that ruled over by the peculation. Imposing empire of Assyrian kings.
Finally the writer scouts the sug gestion that two races, Innguages and religions cannot live in amity in the same country. He cites India, where the Congress and Imperialist Parties in alike accept the thesis that Aryan, Semite, Hindu, Muslim, Buddhist and Christian can live together and share
по
The Official Receiver, Mr. J. B. trouble getting debtor to attend at Prentis, said he had had considerable his office or to produce his books.
His Lordship admonished debtor, tid he would obey all directions tho' future. At the same court
the following cases were dealt with:
Henrique Emilio Vieira, receiving Wan Tay, adjudication order made: Fung Hin-kee, petition withdrawn
the government as one great com-order granted: munity. He also cites the case of South Africa and of Canada where
the Briton and French, Protestant by creditor who was represented by and Catholic live side by side and Mr. F. H. Loseby, on the ground that jolnily govern the country-Reuter. there were no assets.
REPORT AT GENEVA
Geneva, July 16.
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July 25.
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July 20.
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July 20.
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July 26.
Andre Lebon
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July
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27.
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For
Fort Bayard
Japan
Samshui and Wuchow
Swalow and Amoy
Per
Monday
Date and Time.
Wing Wo.. Mon., July 10, 2.30 pm. Hosing....Mon., July 19, 2.30 pm. Kong Ning Mon., July 19, 4 p.m. Anshun... Mon., July 10, 4.30 pm.
Tuesday
Manila, Macasser and Sourabaya.
Tilandane.Tues., July 20, 8.30 am. Dairen and Canada-due Victorin Talthyblus Tues., July 20, 10.30 am.
B.C., 18th August
Air Mail for Canton and Districts..
Haiphong. · · · · ·
Swatow, Amoy and Foochow
C.N.A.C. plane...... Tues., July 20..
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July 20, Noon..... July 20, 12.30 p.m. „Tucs... July 20, 2 p.m. Tues., July 20, 3 p.. ....Tues, July 20.
Air Mail for "Eurasia Airways Eurasia Plane ..
Direct Service,"
Air Mail for Bwalow, Amoy, Foo- C.N.A.C. Plano
chow and North China (via Shang-
July 20, 4 p.m. July 20, 5 p.m. ..Tues, July 20.
Sheungwan F.O.
Reg. Ord..
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G. P. O. and K. P. 0.
Reg.,
Ord.
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Reg..
Ord.,
Kowloon P.O.
Rex., Ord..
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Al Mail
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(Continued on Page 4.)
Peters
to ten in the opener, in spite of Johnson's homer, but winning the second game seven to six, giving them a circuit drive. Davis hit one for the Browns.
Chicago beat Boston twice, six to .51%
Ave and one to nothing. Chapman .1043% and Foxx hit home runs for the Red 80 Sox in the opener, but couldn't catch 30 the
"White Sox' mounting
60 Stratton allowed Boston only three
hits in the late game.
New York defeated Cleveland five
to one, Di Maggio hitting a homer.
Detrolt nosed
out Washington,
July 20, 6 p.m. July 20, 7 p.m.
G.F.O. July 20, 5 p.m.
July 31, 5 a.m.
Szechuen. Wed., July 21, 12.30 p.m. Taiyuan.... Wed., July 21, 3.30 p.m. for Maalla. Guam, Pan-American Airways Plano
Wed, July 21, Honolulu and U.S.A, by the "Pan- Ser- American Airways Direct vice" -due San Francisco, 27th Jully.
Kowloon P.O.
.July 21, p.. .July 21, 5 pu
Thursday
Ref.. Ord..
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G.P.O.
July 21, 5 pm. .July 22, 6 asu.
Shanghal, Japan and Europe via Rajputana Thurs., July 22, 10.30 am.
Siberia.
Japan
Kamo Naru..Thurs., July 22, 5 p.m.
SCOTC.
.80
Shanghai, Japan and San Fran- cisco due San Francisco, 15th. August.
Taiyo Maru..Thurs., July 22, ̧p.m. Friday
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Ord..
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. Q.P.O. and K.P.O. Rek..
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m.
Servico-luc
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Ord..
Shanghai, Japan, Canada, USA., Emp. of Russia
and Europe via Vancouver B.C., (Parcels for Canada only)-duc Vancouver B.C., 9th August and *Europe vin Siberis. Fonchow via Swatow
Parcels,
Reg. ***
Ord.,
Tal Seun Hong
Fri, July 23, 10.30 am.
.744 three to one, though the Tigers had 1311⁄2 only two hits. Washington having -1/6% | six, Including a home run by Sim- mons. Washington's three, errors 1/2.25/32 Tost the game.-Reuter,
1/211
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019 THEFT FROM MATSHED .4.97%
T.T. Bataylo T.T. Bangkok T.T. Salgon T.T. France T.T. Germany Tientsin, July 18. T.T. Switzerland It is reported that the Japanese T.T. Australia military authorities held an important meeting at the local Japanese Head- 4 m/s. L/C London quarters late last night, at which the 4 m/s. D/P do latest Instructions from Tokyo were 4 m/s. L/C U.S.A. thoroughly discussed.
4 m/s. France 30 did. India It is understood that the meeting U.S. Cross rate in London decided to insist on the five demands recently presented to General Sung Chch-yuan. The Japanese object Authority and the Central Govern- aims at separating the Hopel-Charhar
At the Rotary Club to-morrow, Yip Ful, aged 20, unemployed, was ment, and also to force General Sung Mr. Paul Scheffer, formerly editor charged before Mr. W. Schofield at to accept their demands. It appears of the
"Malaysia," relating that the Japanese do not wish to delay of the Berliner Tageblatt, will speak the Central Magistracy on Saturday ex-with the theft of 16 glass tumblers, Betion, fearing that the situation may
periences and thoughts while 28 plates and six saucers from No. Invite International Furthermore, it is feared that the the Straits Settlements, the Federated Mr. D. J. Mackie, of the Eastern Ex- intervention travelling in the Dutch East Indies, 1 Matshed, Stanley, the property of take advantage of the prolonged Philppine Islands. Chinese military authorities might Malay States and, since then, in the tension Telegraph Co., Ltd.
Inspector A. Wright said that de- negotiations to reinforce the 20th.
fendant was arrested while carrying
Army.
ROTARY CLUB
Buliding of defences is being push- and vehicles for the Japanese forces.
-Wah Klu Yat Po. << forward at Tientsin. Tunghalen,
and Fengial by the Japanese troops. APPEALS FOR UNITY
Most of their defence works have now been completed. It is generally pre-
Kwellin, July 18. dicted that the Japanese troops will
In a circular telegram addressed to take action if General Sung
the Central Government leaders and definitely
LI refuses their demands to-day.
the people of China, General It is
significant to note that the Chung-yen, Commander of the Fifth week's armistice, which was reached Route Army In Kwangsi, appeals for between the Japanese and the Chinese the mobilisation of the man-power troops at Lukucing, will
and resources of the whole nation In expire
Initiating war against Japan. of the negotia-
General Ll warns his countrymen of the danger of the nation being
to-night. No
EUROPEAN RECOVERS HIS CROCKERY
two buckets, and the contents con-
tained the articlés mentioned in the charge.
Defendant was sentenced to six weeks' hard labour.
AVIATOR BATAVIAN The Lengua Secretary General re- celved from the United Kingdom
ARRIVES IN COLONY ON HIS Government a letter announcing a
WAY TO BATAVIA communication to the Permanent Kwangtung Province inues the following ilons now proceeding here have been
The River Conservancy Bureau for Mondates Commission of the report report on water levels, in metres, for the
The Bataylan Chinese aviator, Mr. of the Royal Commission on Palestine West, North and East Rivers:
reported. The situation is, however, wholly conquered and annexed by Khou Keo-kian, arrived at Kal Tak and also the United Kingdom Gov-
Highest Lowent
becoming more critical. Place of
left crament's conclusions on the report. Observation record record
on W.L.
Meanwhile Japanese soldiers are to
Japan, whose present aggressive acts at 4.45 pm. yesterday. He West River at
17/7
10/7
be seen busily digging trenches be-
in North China are far more serious Shanghai at 8 a.m.
Khou Kee-kian first came here on Wuchow
and daring than those in Manchuria +34.20 -0.70
tween Tientsin und Ferigtal and also the West River at
+3.03 question be placed on the agenda of Sniuking +1280
+3.81
In the vicinity of Lukouchino. Darbed
in 1931. He added that the tragio May 1, flying from Jaya, via singa- the League
North River at
- 2.00 +1.00 wire defences have been set up at
stories of foreign invasions in the pore, Alor Star and Hano! in a Session and that meanwhile
single-engined Taingyuen + 8.20
Sung and Ming Dynasties would be small,
plane. He many points, North fiver at
+1,78 Mandatos Commission consider the
-+- 2.00
One report states that the Japanese repeated if China is not determined to subsequently flew on to Shanghal. Shanshul +8.41 −1.32 + 483 troops at Walynu and Changping are documents at the session to begin on
He will stay here for a few days wage a life and death war against the East River at July 30 League of Nations Press,
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