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A. GOEKE & CO. (1935) EXPORT

Wednesday,

G.

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

R.

POSTAL CENSORSHIP.

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1. Correspondence posted on or before the date of this notice be

trented as follows:-

(R) Any

In view of the prosent crisis, the Government of Hong Kong cannot allow any uncensored com- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENmunication to pass between Hoag that the partnership heretofors Kong and foreign countries. subaisting between BUNNAN TONG and WALTER FORAITA carrying business as Importers and Exporters at China Buliding. (4th #loor), Victorin, Hong Kong, under the above style or firm name hat been dissolved by reason of the retirement of the said Walter Foraita from the said firm as from the 21th day of August, 1939. All lebts due to and owing by the PREMISES to lei, Grampian Road | said firm will be received and paid diningroom, three bedrooms, bathrooms, servants' quarters, two respectively by the said Bunnan kitchens, garage. Furniture can be Tong, who will continue to carry afters, on the said business under the over 1.K.$1,000 Rental $130. Enquiries phone Le style or firm name as above

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MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

Steamship

"JEAN LABORDE” 31°A/39

olt

Bringing Cargo from Marseilles via Salgon arrived Hongkong Thursday, 31st August, 1930.

Consigners are hereby informed tant their goods with the exception of Oplum, Treasure and Valuables are being lunded and stored into the Godowns of the longkang Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Lid, Kow- Joon, whence delivery may be nhtnin ed immediately after landing.

All claus must be

Sent

F. E, NASH & CO., Solicitors for the abovenamed Bunnan Tong and Walter Foralta, Bank of East Asia Building, Hong Kong,

(b)

"express", "regis- tered", or "Insured" postal packet will be censored as soon as possible, and sent on if "passed."

All other grostal packets already posted will be die tained until sufficient ces- available 10

en-

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MESSAGERIES MARITIMER

Steamship

on

"YANG TSE" 10 AEO/32 to me Bringing Cargo from Dunkirk vla on or before 11th: September, 1930, Halphone arrived Hongkong or they will not be recognized.

Friday, 1st September, 1938, Damaged Packages will be examin- Consignees are hereby informed the Company's Surveyor that their goods with the exception ed by Mestra-Goddard and Douglas in the of Opium, Treasure and Valuables presence of the Consignees at 10 a.m. are bring landed and stored into the on Wednesday, 8th September, 1939. Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Consignees must have a Revenue Whart and Godown Co., Ltd., Kow- Offfeer in attendance when any dutton, whence delivery may be obtain- able gands are examined by the Com-ed immediately after landing.

All claims must pany's Surveyors,

September, 1930, No Fire Insurance will be effected on or before 12th Sesent in to the

or they will not be recognized. by us in any care whatever.

Danged Packages will be examin- ed by the Company's Surveyor Messrs: Goddard and Douglas in the presence of the Consignees at 10 a.m. on Thursday, 7th September, 1939.

Consignees must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when any duti able goods aro examined by the Company's Surveyors.

R. OHL. Agent. Hongkong, 30th August, 1939.

Gardener Errs Slightly

PASCO, Wash.

When zinnia plants he had set out for Dr. H. B. O'Brien didn't thrive,, Billy LeRoux took one of them--roots, earth and all-to M. R. Denney, a greenhouse operator, for an expert opinion. Denney

found the dirt

#round the roots to be a solid block, LeRoux had mistaken rement for commercial fertilizer.

...Prize Musical Drama of A Col- 'orful Era.....With The Prizo Star Cast of 1939)

Let

FREEDOM RING Nelson Eddy

with Virginia BRUCE Victor McLACLEN Lionel BARRYMORE Filward ARNOLD

Coy Kibber Charles Butlesworth Directed by Jack Conway Pistured by Harry Roal

SATURDAY.

At Tho

QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA

ودا

by us in any cone whatever,

|

September 6, 1939.

U.S. DECLARES NEUTRALITY:

CANADA

POLISH PLANES RAID BERLIN

(Continued from Page 1.)

the Brussels correspondent of "Solt",

the

Raids On Poland SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" PARIS, Sept. 5 (UP),—The "Trans- continental Press" to-day reported un Intensive German bombardment of the Polish towns of Tczew, Thorn, Bramberg. Kattowitz, Cracow and Warsaw, including summer resorta near Warsaw,

The same source reported that German aviators to-day dived and machine gunned peasants working on farms along the The Poles

ronds. bave

the accused Germans of dropping two 100-pound bombs on

# cemetery where

the village of Brwiowa suburb of Warsaw were buryinst the victims of Friday's first air raida.

Incendiarios Cause Losson German Incendiary bombs to-day caused serious losses at Osiek, Wiel- kow, Ostraski and Stawiszyn,

Polish sources have reported that seven German bombers were sighted on Monday over Denmark 11t Cerusund, hending north,

NOT YET INCLUDED

RALLY BY EMPIRE

MAIL NOTICES

INWARD

WASHINGTON, Sept. 5 (Reuter).---President Roose- (Continued from Page 1) velt and Mr. Cordell Hull

ussured France of

have signed a proclamation their loyalty,: while in East Africa, natives are

the Dakar of neutrality, to become 15 minutes earlier than volunteering in large effective immediately. numbers,

Morocco Joins Up

BPECIAL TO THE "TELEGNAPH"

PARIS, Sept. 5 (UI)-The Sultan of Morocco's proclamation of loyalty famous Karucine Mosque at Fez. to France was read to-day in the

The Presidential Secretary, Mr. Stephen Early announced that the proclamation was based on. international law and had no connection with the Neutrality Act.

It is understood that it consists of

"We owe France limitless support over 4,000 words and contains 17 until her standards are crowned clauses, listing various things which Americans may nol do. For with glory," the Sulton declared.

example, they may not enlist in foreign armies, or subscribe money for the war.

the

A second proclamation under Neutrality Act is under consideration, U.S. Arms Embargo

Registered and Parcel Atails are closed.

the time given below molcas otherwise stated, and Where tails are advertised to close at or before

a.b., regittered and parcel malls are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day.

FROM BÚANGHAL—ÄRhul, Bept, g Klangau, Sept. 8; Sheng Hwa, Sept. 6, Tyndareus, Sept. 6: Empress of Asin, Sept. Inxeraki Diari, Sept. 8. Samall, Sept. i; Tundane, Sept. 10.

Nowshera, Sept. ; Hakozaki Mart,

FROM JAPAN.—Empress of Asia, Sept.

Bept. d.

FROM AMOY-Anhui, Sept. 0; Tjisa- dane, Sept. 10.

FROM SWATOW.-Kiangen, Sept. 6. FRUM CANTON --Cintan Maru, Sept. 6. FROM STRAITS.-Yucnaang, Sept. 1; Philoctetes. Sept. 7; Glenapp, Sept. Hakusen Maru, Sept. 9.

· PROM JAYA.-1 jinegera, Sept. 8.- FROM MANILA-FJinegara, Bept. 0, Pres, Pierce, Sept. 1. **

PROM TIENTSIN Z BHANGHAI-Yun- nan, Sept. 7.

Anti-German Rioting SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

JOHANNESBURG, Sept. 5 (UP).—|

FROM HAIPHONG.-Canton, Sept. 7. FRUM BANDKOK-Ninghai, Sepi. 7. Anti-German crowds, demonstrating

FROM CALCUTTA—Yuensang, Sept their loyalty to Great Britain, urged,

FROM CANADA » UĄmkingroan of SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH** through the streets and set fre to two

Asin, Sept. 7. (vancouver Date, Aug. 10). FROM" BUANGHAI,Somall, Sept. B. German trucks and

WASHINGTON, Sept. 5 (UP).— Germon motor

FROM JAPAN AND BILANGHAL has issued car, smashed windows in the office of President Roosevelt

Hakozaki Maru, Sept. 8. FROM STRAITS & ship

EUROPE German shipping line, and attempt-proclamation embargoing the

(Papers, etc.)London NEGAPATAM ed but falled to set fire to the pre-ment of arms 2141 mises of

date, 10th August—liakusan Maru, Sept. 3. German seed merchant. belligerent powers,

FROM HHANGTIAL AND The rioting continued despite the

Trädäne, Sept. 10. efforts of the police to disperse the crowds with tear gas,

Denmark To Protest LONDON, Sept. 5. Reuter).-In The Danish Chamber yesterday, the! President said that the bombing of Esbjeg was an example of the hors lens)--Dr. Chaim Weizmann, Pre-

roys of modern warfare.

Loyalty Of Jews LONDON, Sept. 5 (British - Wike-

Jetter to

5

munitions

{u

Others Keep Out LONDON, Sept. (Reuter).-- Spain, Yugo-Slavia and the Argen- tine have all proclaimed their neu trality.

VIA

FROM CANTON, Sirogano Maru, Sept.

11

FROM SHANGHAI,—Kutsyo Maru, Sept. 11.

FROM STRAITS AND CALCUTTA Tamm, Sept. 1

FROM JAPAN AND SHANGHAI,-

FROM BHANGHAL-Tusima Maru, Sept.

A Rumanian communique, issued Kamakura Auru, Sept. 12.

1lters, etc.)-Landon date, 171 August

Letters in the ordinary sense of the term, post cards Anri commercial

Investigation would be made, and Palestine, has sent a

sident of the Jewish Agency foon Tuesday, states that Rumania in ja.

for maintaining good understanding with FROM STRAITS & EUROPE VIA SUEZ the if 1 guilty party could be found, 1 Permier pledging the cooperation of Rumanla is prepared to renew it and Landus Parceln-Landon date, 10th papers, if posted in

the all her neighbours, and actes ordinary way, will

not protest would be lodged, and com- the Jews in the fight for democracy, proposal for a non-aggression partį necessarily be stopped, but pensation demanded.

"In thi.. Jur of with Hungary, they will be subject to Indefinite delay.

3. Permits for the despatch of small Packets, Printed Papers, Samples. Blind Literature, and Parcels will be issued by the Censor to persons, or firms, whose normal business necessitates the|

when the Censor is satisfied with despatch of such packets, if and the guarantees given, application for permits should be addressed

to:-

The Censor,

G.P.O..

Jung Kong.

and should state precisely for what No Fire Insurance will be effected kind of business the permit is de

sired (e.g. Nowa Agency).

Until a permit has been obtained,

K. OHL

Agent.

Hongkong, 1st September, 1930.

For

Maximum

Well-being

Drink

fresh

SUNKIST

ORANGE

Juice

daily

TO OUR READERS

In view of the present International Situation, it is considered necessary to restrict the number of pages of this newspaper.

As from to-day, the usual three editions of the "Telegraph” will consist of eight pages.

ฟ!

Only in the

event of specially important news will “Extras” be published.

The Saturday edition containing additional pages and the Pictorial Supple- ment will be published as usual until fürther notice.

Full page advertisements cannot be accepted in the meantime,

August.—– Kanpurh, Sept. 13, He writes:

FROM___U.S.A.. HONOLULU & JAPAN Train Route Stopped

-(San Francisco date, 19th Aug.)-Pres. Cupreme crisis the

Hayer, Sept. 14. concioneness that LONDON, Sept. 5, (Reuter), The Jews have a contribution to make to

FROM STRAITS,-Acneas, Sept. 14. train service between Lithuania and the defence of sacred values impels

Belgian Neutrality

FROM US.A. HONOLULU, JAUAN & Poland has been suspended.

SHANGHAI (San Francisco date, 25th 2112 to write this letter, I wish to LONDON, Sept. A (Reuter).--August-Pres. Coolidge, Sept. 18. "Reuter's correspondent in Kat-confirm is a most explicit manner Belgium has again

FROM MANILA--Granville, Sept. 15. as says that this action was taken the declarations which

emphasised her

FROM JAPAN & SHANGHAI-Rajpu- determination to remain neutral. and my because of reliable resorts that trains colleges made during the last

tana, Sept. 15. The new Cabinet says that this

AIR MAIL INWARD Air France (P'aria Date Aug. 30) Sept. ; Pan Antricati Always Hept. d., Chan Franciica Bate Aug. 30); Imperial Air Way, Sept. 7 (London" trace, Sept. 2), Imperiat Airways Sept, 11 (London, Date, Sept. 6).

been bombed by German planes months and especially in the last neutrally must be observed loyally that no ral

There is now no raliway connee-week-that Jews will stand by Great and that the Belgian army would de-

Vilna and Britain and will fight on Warsaw,

the democracies.

Heinkels in Action LONDON, Sept. 6 (Reuter).-- Eleven Henkel bombers raided the suburbs of Warsaw today, coming over at an altitude of 1,500 feet.

They were met by intensive anti- aureraft fire,

Attacks Successful SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" LONDON.

Sept. 5 (UP) ~Tating

the side of fend it.

The British Ambassador to Brussels said to-day that Britain appreciates unreservedly Belgium's reasons, and

or loyalty of this policy. she has never questioned the wisdom

OUTWARD MAILS TO-DAY

Parcels only for Hirata (Anhul) 6 pa Air Mall for Manila, Guam Hienoista and USA, (Pan American Piano) Sept. 1 (ine Ban Francisco 13th Septembar) KP.0—Reg., Sept. 6, p.m.; Ord, Sept. 0, 5.30 p.m.; 0.20 Steg,, Sept. 6, § p..i Ord., Sept. 7, 7.30 am.

TO MORROW 1.30 am.

Fort Bayard and Pakhet (Kingyuan)

Our Urgent Desire to these declarations.

"Our urgent desire is to give effect We wish to do the general scheme of British action. so in a way entirely consonant with Canada Not Included and therefore would place ourselves

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH in matters, big and small, under the

WASHINGTON, Sept. & (UP). direction of His The neutrality praclamation was re- Government, The Jewish quired under international law and La reddy to enter into Im not under the neutrality legislation Salon (Cingalese Prince), 10 mm.

utilising of the United States.

Manila Empress of Asta) 350 pm. Salgon, Bangkok, Mauritius, Reunion, President Roosevelt sald In his Madagascar, Laurenco, Marques,

and resources etc.

Proclamation that in the war be- (Parcels and Papers only for South Africs "The Jewish Agency has recently tween "Germany and

Po- via Durban) (Ruys) 3.30 p.m. France, had differences in the political field land, United Kingdom, India, Aus 11phong (Vinsang) to a patan with

Air Mall (Imperial Airways) (due Lop- it is uncless to post any packet otsigeant's" Amsterdam correspondent, would like these differences to give State New Zealand." the Uniteddon 14th September) KP.O~Reg. 5 pin

the mandatory Power. We tralia, the kind in question, or to send by

way before greater and more pressing

and

Ord., 5.30 p.m. G.P.0.—Beg, 1 pam; óra, letter post any articles which would

woli that he did not

7 pa It is

Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Australia neenssilles of the time. normally be included in such packets,

mention Canada, which has not for- (due Sydney 5th Exptember) PO- "We ask you to accept this de-mally declared war,

ileg., 5 pan.; Ord. 520 p.m.; Q.P.0-R»g, e.g. a book, newspaper, or a pamphlet

claration in the spirit in which it is

5 pm. Ord, 7 pm. The proclamation became effective made."

FRIDAY will be treated as "printed matter"

when Mr. Hull counter-signed it. It

Tetirane (Kiangsu) 8.30 aan. and stopped, even if sent by letter

The Prime Minister has sent a let-listed 17 speelfie prohibitions to be

Formosa and Amoy (Canton Maru) Boat.

ter expressing warm appreciation of imposed on American nationals and Dr. Weizmann's declaration.

Parcels only for Straits and Parcel aliens residing or travelling in the and Papers only for Calcutta (Kutxang) United States,

RULES FOR THE GUIDANCE OF · PERSONS CORRESPONDING

WITH PLACES ABROAD

In order to make the censorship of postal packeta, which is rendered i necessary in the present emergency, as effective and economical as pos- sible, the public is earnestly invited to conform to the following rules in regard to correspondence with places abroad:--

(1) The name and address of the sender should be stated on the envelope.

(2) Private correspondence should

be conducted in English if pos

sible: the language should be plain, and the letters as clearly written and na brief as possible. (8) Business correspondence should be conducted, if possible, in English, French or Chinese. (4) If English is not employed, the name of the language used should be endorsed on the en- velope.

(5) The envelope should contain no Jining paper, or empty sheets. 16) Firma writing abroad should not use stationery which shows a picture of their works. If employed on munitions, or other Government works, the fact should not be stated on the stationery employed for corres- pondeuce abroad.

(7) Firms and individuals should refuse to act as Intermediaricy or ngents for the receipt and transmission of postal corres« pondence on behalf of persona in places abroad.

Failure to comply with these rules may lead to the delay or re- torn of the correspondence.

By Order.

C. G. SOLLIS,

6th September, 1939.

METROPOLE

Censor."

than originally reported.

Ministry of Information announced that it has reason to belleve that the mediate arrangements for R.A.F., attacks on the naval units in Jewish man-power, technical ability. German waters were more successful Dutch Fire On Planes PARIS. Sept. (UP)-"Intra- reports that Dutch unti-aircraft guns fired at unidentified planes were flying over central Holland.

Two-in-One Egg Candled

which

Bucyrus, O. While candling eggs Lloyd. E Mowrer reported he found a large egg which contained a perfectly- formed smaller egg within its shell.

STOMACH

TROUBLE

No

Relief in

RADIO

ZH, 355 metres (845 k.e.) and 31,49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles),

not take sides.

The President specifically stated that it did not interfere with free expressions, sympathy or opinions.

Italy's Neutrality

11_4.701.

South Africa, Adeny Edpyt and. Europe Saigon, Straits, Ceylon, India, Eut and vis Mazelles duo Marsofiles, 9th October (liskozaki Maru), Sept. 1, Q.P.Q. & K.P.O, -Heg 12.43 p.m.; Ord. 1.30 pm.

SATURDAY

Japan. Honolulu, V.B.A. Canada Centru SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

and South America, via San Francisco. dur San Francisco, 28th September (Pres. 6.00 An Hour of Dance Music.

ROME, - Sept. · 5- -(UP).—Italy's Pierco Sept. 9; G.P.O. & R.PO-Parcels 7.00 Closing Local Stock Quota-established to-day with preparations 230 pm.

neutrality became more Armly 4 pm Reg. p.m.; Ord., 6.30 p.m.

Parcels only for Shanghai (Sinklang), Shanghai and Japan (akusan Maru), 3.30 p.m.

tions.

7.02

for the

ILD.C. Recording "Love services.

Needs A Waltz.”

8.00 Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements.

resumplian of

shipping

Manila, Australia and New Zealand via The press, however, Insists that Thursday Island-- Thursday Laland 22nd italy may become a factor in the war KoParcels 5.00 pan; Reg. 5.00 pm.

September, (Taiping), Sept. 9, G.P.O. & 8.03 Studio Recital by Arthur at any time and is agreed that Italy | Papers 5.30 pan. Nobbins (Baritone) with Nura Kanis has not entirely withdrawn from the

at the res' "Peer Gynt" Suite,

8.30, No. 1, Op. 46.

8.45. Lalo's Symphonie Espagnole for Violin and Orchestra.

9.11 An Andalusian Song. 0.15. London-The News, 9.50. "Old and New." 10.00. A Programme

10 seconds! Music and Varlets.

O matter how severe your stomach trouble, 'Bisurated' Magnesia will always give you

of

European scene.

The "Popolo d'Italia," in ar editorial, says that the Hallongare

waiting "events and 11 Duce's

or

SUNDAY

Parcels only for alphond (Mingsang). 10.00 am.

Italpliong (Canton), 9.00 azn.

Shanghal (Butyang), 0.00 am.

MONDAY

Shanghai (Yunnan) 3.30 pan.

SUSPENSION OF ALL UT EMPIRE AIR MAIL SERVICE

As from 5.00 pm, Monday, 4th Septem-

The Italians are described ns being cuim "with their arms laying at their feel and their hearts already temper-ber, the all up Empire air mail servien is

Euspended for the lime being. Dance ed by the flames of four wars and one

involution."

ENGLAND MEETS THE WAR-TIME EMERGENCY

LONDON, Sept. 5 (Reuter).-—A conspicuous reduction In the size of newspapers by half, and the scarcity of taxi-cabs, a large number of which are reserved for the emergency fire ser- vice, are the two chief outward signs of London at war.

Overhead, hundreds of barrage, their staffs.

quick relief by removing balloons cling like globules of the cause. Try it now! Don't suffer another day.

[BISMAG

"Bizurated" Magnesia voit very fluis, from any good chemist or drug_stors, but always is the oval DISMAG sign on the package-it is your guaranies of quichest stomach_relief.

ROOM BATH BISURATED

CENTRAL

$6

CLEAN

COMFORTABLEN

MAGNESIA

quickest stomach relief

and

been

First class mail for destinations served by Imperiai Airways whether included in the all up scheme or not will be subjected to a surcharge of $1.00 per half ounce it sent by air. In addition to the present air mast rates.

Letters may, however be sent to such destinations by surface transport at the following rates

(a) To British Possessions—

15 cents for the first ounce.

10 cents for each succeeding ounce.

10 cents per postcard.

(b) To Foreign Countries>

25 cents for the first ounce,

15 cents for each succeeding ounce. 15 cents per, postcard.

All letters Intended for despatched by air must be so superscribed, and bear & hipe air mail Jabal,

VIA SIBERIA KOUTE Parcel Post Service to China is subject to a Customs Embargo on certain foreign

basis, a list of which may be seen a

& K.P.O. In all cases parcels can only be accepted for despatch as circumstances permit and at senders riak,

Letters and Postcards for Europa_(ex-

Application for the land army | mercury against the azure sky.

particularly keen. Over 650,000 schoolchildren

The women's auxiliory air force other priority cinases have evacuated increased to 25,000 needed as cooks, cepi Great Britain and Eire) and South la now on a war footing and is being) London in the past three and a half orderlies, clerks, days without a hitch or a casually.

stores keepers, America are forwarded "yla Siberia i

[so superscribed. and Twenty thousand volunteers

supply drivers, fabric makers In- first aid.

defatigably helped them.

Rush To Marry

Food Control

LONDON, Sept. 5 (Reuter).—It is JAPANESE SHIPS.

announced that milk ruppiles are; A rush of young couples to marry ample in all the reception areas, began on Friday and beats the re-

The selling of animal fodder at cords of the last war. Long queues prices higher than those prevailing a walt at every registrar's office, either week ago is now forbidden.

AVOID SUEZ

TOKYO, Sept. 5 (Reuter). to be married or to give notice of Maximum prices for the sale of Ten Japenese steamers in Buro- marriage. There have been numerous cattle and sheep for slaughter have pean, waters have been ordered applications for special licences.

to return home through the been.fixed.

Similar queues of Germans and The Board of Trade has taken over Panama Canal instead of the Austrians are outside the police control of all four mills, and other Suez Cannl. stations to register their names and milis producing cereal goods, except|| addresses, from where they are not rice and soya beans.

Vessels bound for Europe will all permitted to move for five miles Of the stocks of cereals in the via the Mediterranean for the time United Kingdom about 50 tons are belag, but in the event of hostilities registered, and all shipments to the spreading there, the Panama Canal country will be réquisitioned. Any route will be used for outward and one with over 100 tons outside of homeward voyages to and from. the United Kingdom must take steps Europe.

without authority,

that

Offcial notices emphasise Czechs are not required to register,

Girls Scok War Work

to transfer it to the Board which is Offices of the Women's volunteer prepared to make payment for 悲 services in Westminster are crowded Immediately.

with, irls secicing war employment;

London instead of Harnburg is now

the terminus of the Japanese slcam- Provisional prices for tea and for ship service to Europe in view of the many of them being shop, giris, since the import and wholesale trade in tea blockading of the North Sea by the the stores are now cutting down have now been brought under control. British navy,

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