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All dates oro opproximate and subject to alteration without notice. and all mjlings are subject to change or deviation with or without noties.

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL SAILINGS

Destination.

Din Nov. Bombay & Karachi, 13th Nov. Bombay, Marseilles & London. 27th Nov. Bombay, Marseilles & London, 4th Dec. 'bay, M'scillen, H're, L'don, H'burg

Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hull.

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COMORIN

RANCHI

*BHUTAN

RAJPUTANA

*BEHAR

RANPURA

*SOUDAN

5,000 15,000 17,000 0,000

17,000 6,000

17,000 7,000

RAWALPINDI 17,000

1th Dec. Bombay, Marseilles & London. 18th Dec. Marseilles, Havre, London, Hamburg.

Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hall 25th Dec. Bombay; Marseilles & Lundon.

Ist Jan. Marseilles, Havre, London, Hamburg,

Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hull.

Ith Jan.Bombay, Marsellies & London.

Cargo only. All vessels may call at Malta,

BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS

SHIRALA

TILAWA

SANTIHA

TALMA

SIRDHANA

TANDA

1,000

10th Nov.!

10,000

3,000

16th Dec,

10,000

15th Jan.

2nd Dic. Singapore, Porl Swettenham.

Pedong, fangoor & Calcutta.

0,000

20th Jon.!

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS

NANKIN

NELLORE

*7,000 3rd. Dec. 7,000

2nd Jan. 7,000 20th Jon.

Manila, Rabiul, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne & Hobart.

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN

*BEHAR

4,000

10th Nov. Japan.

TILAWA

10,000

11th Nov. Japan.

RAJPUTANA

17,000

13th Nov.Japan.

SANTHIA

8,000

24th Nov. Amoy & Japan,

RANPURA

17,000

20th Nov. Japan.

7,000

26th Nov. Japan.

'SOUDAN

Cargo only.

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Chichibu Maru

Taiyo Maru

Tatsuta Maru

Tues., 9th Nov. Mon., 15th Nov. Tues., 30th Nov.

Seattle & Vancouver (Starts from Kobo).

New York vià Panama,

Nojima Maru

Fri., 26th Nov,

South America (West Coast) via Japan, Honolulu,

Hilo, Los Angeles, Mexico & Panama.

Takaoka Maru (Starts from Kobo) Fri., 26th Nov. London, Manallies, Antwerp & Rotterdam.

Hakusan Maru

Haruna Mart

Sat., 20th Nov.

. Sat., 4th Dec,

Liverpool via Port Said, Beyrouth, Istanbul, Piraeus,

and Marseilles.

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Sydney & Melboumo via Manila & Ports.

Kamo Maru

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-Sun., 14th Nov.

Sat., 27th Nov.

.Sun., 28th Nov,

-Thurs.. 25th Nov.

Wed., 10th Nov.

Fri., 19th Nov..

.Sat., 20th Nov.

Calcutta via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon,

Toba Maru

Kobe & Yokohama. (Omitting Shanghai)

Anyo Maru

Atsuta Maru Kashima Maru

+ Cargo Only.

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"TELEGRAPHS"

EVERYWHERE COUNT THE

THE HONGKONG

Resistance Grows More Stubborn

TELEGRAPH.

Rush To Check Big Drive In Pootung Situation Now Very Grave

MONDAY,

"DICTATORSHIP OF THE

$7 PROLETARIAT”

(Continued from Page 0.) the masses of Western Europe," he said in a much applauded speech, "are unwilling by them- selves to ensure the dictatorship

NOVEMBER 8,

1937.

RADIO BROADCAST

(Continued from l'age 7.)

Played by Ignaz Friedman with Orchestra conducted by Philippe Gaubert,

10.22 Sonts by Tauber (Tenor), Pagliacci-Serenade (Leoncavallo- Weatherly); Beautiful Raly;

Girla

Were Made To Love And Kiss

and

Sonit.

of the proletarint, the Red Army | (Operetta 'Paganini' --- Lehar will, if need be by force, step Herbert). into the breach." Meanwhile 10.30 Dance Music.

Fox-Trots The Changing Of Tho the Komintern, with the active Guard, Harbour Lights. Roy support of the Soviet Govern Fox and His Orchestra: Quick-Step ment, despite its diplomatic pro-Tango-My Lost Love..... Henry On The Isle Of Kilchymiboko; mises, is as active as ever in Jacques With His Correct Dance Shanghai, Nov. 7 (7.40 nm.). fostering discord in foreign Tempo Orchestra; Fox-Trots-Come Determined to prevent the Japan- countries. We have the friend- Back, Sweet Papa, Pagan Love ese consolidating their new postions north of liangchow Day the Chinese liest feelings for the people of .... Bob Crosby and His Orchestra; bat divisions with instructions to War exceeded those of any other on the River'). high command hos rushed two com- Russia, whose losses during the On A Little Bamboo Bridge: Ran

bow On The River (film 'Rainbow ... Billy Bissett and repel the enemy at all costs,

His Orchestra: Waliz-One Kiss In A Million; Fox-Trol-Love, Please Henry Jacques With His Correct Dance Tempo Orchestra.

11.0 Close down.

DAVENTRY PROGRAMME sufficiency of bread and aunam. The Violin Sonatas of Corelli-3. flower seeds. But the Soviet 10 am. A Religious Service (Roman State, founded on fallacy and

Catholic, from tife Church of Our Lady Immaculate, Istand low, London. maintained by falsity, remains the chief menace to the world's peace. ·

The Japanese have landed further nation. We wish them a speedy troops in the longchow Bay sector recovery from an illusion with- where a battle of vital importance is out precedent In history, und a now in progress.

It is the belief of many qualified return to the rude plenty of the observers that the hostililles in Tsarist regime, when pensant Shanghat are fast appronching and town labourer aliko had a crisis.

The Chinese, admittedly in a difcuit position, will have to avall themselves of the most brilliant tactical manoeuvre to aller the trend of events. The unexpected Innding of Japanese forces On various points in the north-coast of Hangchow Bay has changed the whole of the military pleture and has presented the Chinese with a new and exceedingly difficult problem.

The Japanese ascribe the τηρία progress to the unexpectedness of the move. A Chinese spokesman said that they were aware that the siiuntion was serious but they re- fused to be downhearted.

6

Stry.

am. Music by Wagner.

0.40 a.m, Weekly Newsletter, 'Sports Sun-

mary, and Announcements.

Greenwich Time Signal at 1.45 a.m. 2.m. Big Den. Fred Hartley and his Sexto, with Brian Lowrance (Australian Barilane).

to nun. Hen. The Jewish ex-Eervter- men's National Remeinbrance Service.

Cameron.

severely damaged during the artillery 10.35 am. Violoncello lecital by Dougins duel at Hungchow Bay yesterday morning.

More than 20 Japonese warships are understood to have taken part in the shelling of Chinese positions around the Bay, and were vigorous-

10.30 an, Topical Talks for Seamen, 1020 a.. Weekly Newsletter. Sports Sum

nary, and Announcement.

Greenwich Time Signal at 11 am. 11.10 p.m. A Hellgious Service Congrega

tionn). from Carrs Lane Church. Vir- mingham.

Bitter fghting is in progress northly answered by Chinese batteries.4.15 p.m. Big Hen. The Jewish ex-Service-

f Hungchow-Reuter.

STRATEGIC WITHDRAWAL**

Shanghai, Nov. 7 (10.40 a.m.).

it is believed that the Japonese landing party, roughly one division, has reached the Whangpoo and are now five miles west of Kinshan.

Thus they are only six miles from Sungklang, menacing the Chinese right flank.

Central News,

men's National Remembrance Service. 4.30 p.m. The fic Empire Orchestra. 6.5 p.m. pin. In Town Tonight, 5.35 pm. The News and Announcements.

Greenwich Time Signat nt 5.15 p.m.

Laug-distance Listening.

MAJOR OFFENSIVE IMMINENT

Shanghai, Nov. 7(9.11 n.m.). Rain of tropical intensity is affect- ing the Japanese operations on them. B Ben. Music Hall, including Western Front where the Japanese troops are confining Ühemselves to ground gained con

(even improvement the weather.

consolidating

Pending an

the

Wee Genritie Wond tthe Peter Pun of Vaudeville) Billy Bennett (Almust a Gentleman'), and Murray and Moaney their relations think they're funny), With thin BIK Varlety Orchentra

Kaniroylich

745′ p.m. Julius

Orchestra.

.15 p.m. Mate

nord

A formidable array of armoured cars and tanks together with heavy guns is now being brought across the new bridge over Soochow Creek in preparation for the major offensive. The News and Announcements.

BRIDGE BLOWN UP

Shanghal, Nov. 7 (10.40 nm.). Foreign millary authorities that Chinese early this morning blew

The Japanese have not yet crossed the Whangpoo River.

Although it is believed that there' are many Chinese troops north-east of the Japanese landing party in the interior of Pootung. military circles-Reuter. believe that the Chinese

may be forced strategically to withdraw.

Because of the wind-driven rain most Japanese planes remain grounded and land operations are also reduced.--United Press.

CHINESE REINFORCEMENT

Hangehow, Nov. 7. The Chinese are making perate attempt to hait the advance of the Japanese forces which landed at Hangehow Day by Jaunching on enveloping attack from Tolin and Chapon.

{1

des-

ba Great Britain1, South Wales Copper. 843 p.m. Scottish Dance Muster. 0.13 p.m. Empire Exchange."

Greenwich Time Signal at .43 p.m. 30.15 p.m. Big Ben Dancing Through.

1 p.m. Green Fields and Pavements"--0. 1.13 p.m. Geiger and his Orchestra. 11.30 p.m. In Town To-night.

13.tr. The News and Announcements.

Greenwich Time Signat at 12.15 a.m.

up an important railway bridge on 13.20 am. Ters of the d'Urbervilles— the Shanghal-Hangchow-Ningpo A Pure Womans, Part I.

a.in. 1.20

The Isidore Schwilter String Railway

south nf the 51ccawei

Sextet. Station, which is roughly 4,000 yards 4.43 a.m. 'Empire Exchange."

2 a.m. Big Ven. The News and Announce. south of the Soochow Creek, in-

menia. dicating the possibility of a Chinese

Greenwich Time Signal ai 2.15 am. withdrawal from their posts, which 2.20 am. 'DEC Ballroom. were battered all day by the Japan-am. 'Monday at Seven." ese barrage.--United Press.

3.45 n.m. "The Plums."

BIG FORCE LANDS Shanghai, Nov. 7 (3.38 p.m.).

am. "Tess of the d'Urbervilles-A Pure Woman, Part II

4.50 0.m. Interval.

5.3 n.m. The News and Announcements.

The Japanese who Innded at Chuankungling have been cheeked by the Chinese ot Isintsangehen, The Japanese have landed a for- Greenwich Time Signal at D.13 n.m. where fleree Bghting in progress.midable force of tanku and other 3.25 am. 'No Longer Appearing. whilst those who landed at Chin- mechanised units on the south side of 10 am. 'Green Fields and Pavements-8. stantsul and Tanechinchen establish- Soochow Creek for the steam-roller. At the Black Dog."

0. Dance Music.

The seriousness of the Chinese civilians who clung to their home-

the

ecl contact at Hohuangti on the drive, which Gen. Matsul is expected 7 am. Close down. night of November 5 and attacked to order as soon as the weather, and took Chongyenchen yesterday | which is now rainy, clears up. afternoon. Their vanguards have; now reached Sungyinchen, about four

of the positions on the western front is sleads despite the shelling and bomb- kilometres from the soLIFCE

Chinese generally recognised and it is felting poured all day long across Whangpoo River, where reinforcements have been rushed to that Gen. Matsui's prediction that river into the French Concession and check them-Central News.

the Chinese will be cleared from the International Settlement aboard sam- Shanghal area by November 11 will pans.

their and junks. Carrying inexorably be fulfilled,

humble possessions and drenched to With the withdrawal of the Chin- the skin, they landed homeless and ese troops from Poolung, Chinese miserable-Reuter.

WARSHIP DAMAGED

Hangchow, Nov. 7. A Japanese warship was hit by a Chinese shell at the stern and

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