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FAR EASTERN CABLE

NEWS.

PASSENGERS DEPARTED.

June 28.

Ter sa Korra Afar for San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. Aduchf, Mr. Vicente

BOYCOTT BECOMING AN ANTI-M. Ahorro, Mr. A. E. de Alves Mrs

FOREIGN MOVEMENT: '

SHANGHAI June 24. taż Ting-cheong telegraples that Ah boysat hgainst the Japanese ap- pany grutunity to be becoming an anti-forth movement, will gives the Foreign Fowin a pretext and

H. M. Brown, Mr. and Mr. F. E Brookman, M. and Mrs. F. A. Borubert, Mr. D. W. Bonwmeester, Mr. C. E Betts, Mr. and Mrs. . L. Brayton, Sir Wm. Buckley, Mr. 8. Berbari, Mr. C Brown, be, and Dis. F. A. Ghaisanin Mrs. H., Bulow, Mr. R. E. Baber, Miss Bhaisania and 3 children.. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Cezar dAbreu Castelo Branco, Mrs. Emilio de FAP. Basto and children, Miss Nera J. Charles, Mra,

endangans China's internatial posk. D Clearer. Mr. and Mrs. A. Dubois, Din ut the present wearnt.

Ele therefore requests the Govern ant to instruct the foul aushari tied to explain the matter to the people.

PREMIER'S POST GOING A-BEGGING.

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There. Sovement to get Nei Bee-obing appointed Frenfes, but Chu Sai-chong strongly opposes the step.

Tan Mula dold a certain person that Tham Kiss was the betact naa to effect yrity among the militarists, and Chow Sho- the better man teal with all matters. Now, il Both these two will wet tomm Cabinet, be al cor lines to jot ♫ Cabinet Bijzelf.

Complying with King" Sat-jum's Kosite. Chy sedang sores in the Cathnet Norstry's other daily to attend to unitters

Only he and Obang Pad-ying are 1 onerora. No other person is allowed to enter,

Chu Shustang unes Rung Sem- jarm to form a Cabinet promising my

pport his secretly

Kang Suza-jarni bus vulkabens the Bitch Minister to press for the puny ment of the Gitans sarplus, wise to Aliacuss the Shanening question.

THE ON POK CLERS

CONCESSION."

Mr. A. Dome Mr. G. A. Dunlop, Mr. infant and 3 servants, Mr. M. Frys, bir. W. Darch, Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Edmunds and Birs, J. French, Miss May W. Fowler, Mr. J. A. Ferguson, Mrs. Ada R Gorman, Mrs. E. Gardiner, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Grylle, Mrs. Susan D. Gaylord, Mr. Gabris, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Heide, Miss Rutch Heids, Mr. and Mrs. T. Hayslaws, Mr. Ben Right Mrs. M. Jarmas, Mr. P. Kuinders. Kirs K. Kainin and child. Mr. W. D. Lee, Mr. F. A. Long: Mr. C. O. Levine, Mr. and Mrs. H. dos Santos. Laital and chile, r. H. W. Lester, Mr. Fred B. Marble, G. F. Obey, Miss M. E. Faschall, Mrs. Mir, E. Madsen, Mr. P. S.. Meater, Hr.

Annie Peterson, Miss Elvira Peterson, Hrs. Pascuay, Mrs. M. L. Bobbins, Mrs Raeburn, Sír. Wm. Roos, dira. F. Mr. Sassoon Solomon, Mr. S. Suga, Mr. Steensby, Major F. G. Sanborn and wife, E A. Heston Smith, Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Batna, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Scott, Mrs. W. T. Turenne, child and infant, Mr. Mrs. C. A. Thomson and child, Mr. B. C GH. Turzy, Mr. H. Tumori, Mr. and

daughter, Miss F. Wilson, Miss Aleu Umrizar, Lt Col A. Van Lith wife and Wilann, Mr. Fury Wolt Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wouters, Mr. C. Woldringh, Mr. Arcillas. Mr. Bauuel Andres, Mr. Mr. Y. Kimura Mr. Damsso Necon, Jose L. Cailles. Mr. Alfredo Fernandes, Mr. A. Uyake, Mr. Em lio P. Reyes, Mr. Enrique Rivers, dir. A. M. Saunders, Mr. PC. Wadis, and 15 Chinese

Per ss. Trago Maru, from Hongkong: for Australian, Biz. R. Yoong, Mr. H. C. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, Mr. B. Camerer. Valle. Mr. Moore, Mr. H. C. Moore, Mr. A. Zimmerman, Mr. S. E. barridge, Mr. J. F. Mendelsohn. Mr. and Mrs. Laidly. Miss Bennett, Mr. J. W. Webber, Mrs. Hall Miss Mckenzine, Mrs. E. Abrabam, Miss P. f. Deck, Miss lease, Mrs. S. J. Clearance, Mr.J.Y. Picher, Mrs. H. W. Kent, Mr. G. St. Hemps, Mr. 11 E Taylor Mr. R. K. Wood, Mr. A. Jah, Mr. S. A. Freeeors, Mr. and Mrs. . Emberger, Mr.WB. Hopkins, Mr.. F. H. Leonard. Mes. W. M. 0. Allen, Mrs. D.. H. Cooke, Miss IA Biren, Mrs. D. J. Rowland, Mir and irs. Henry Lyons, Mr., and Campbell atiss Ireland, Miss Campbell th Baty expensrur. and Mrs. 9. Davidson, Major and $8,0,0} they will give ali rudi Mrs. Geo, Y. Larsall, Mr. and Mrs paver wo sei să marts for the Cabinet,

Bennett, Mr. MY. Carrello, Mr. W. R Beaton, and bir. A. McArdle.

adę a

SHANGHAL, Dung W The Ch Fook Club has stakenly

coession to 'how Shu #100, saying tint if he can guarantee to supply

The On Fook Club is holding secret pipelines to devine treuna to baten echo prvotion of or Vire-President and ját pocure Than Ki-sud the position.

Another report tubes that the On! #Fook Chin is willing to form

Cabinet, but preden to wait until the

aria Peace Prunty has been

the meantine Rug Sumsj

will contine wet ng

A SHORT TERÁL LOAN.

Kung Son-paru bus asked Chu

-Vicent contract lat temis Can of -$5,000,000 gold with a ver Bain American firm in Tientsin, with the wie und tobur taxes in Peking and Tectsin us secarity.

It was expected' let the agreement uld be signed yesterday. The Government "will therefore Save Sinds to meet the dinistrative Jexpenses this woonth.

STILL WRANGLING,

The quarrel berusen the 'engtien and Kiiu Turime is getting mar!

Merion.

Aong Kapenge has agiin tek to be Western HR,

Chung Juk-bike is concentrating

his troops un Hai Fukt Sen.

Chu Sha-lar, in Chasing soldiers oder Kwa Uk-lan, entered Sui quenter dry? Therefore Clam Shu. The rond Wa Yugom enne into con- et vain, and the Bovement hud teleph "h.m to explain iat-

MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.

The TR.K. ss Ago Maru left Moji;

June 24 and is due at this Port June 23, 3.0..

The N.Y.K. e. Tumi Jury (European Line) left Kobe for this port via Moji and Shanghai on the 54th June, and is expected here on the 3rd July. The N.Y.K. s.8. Shinyu faru (Bombay left Robe for this pert TIA Moji on the 28th June and is expected here on the 2nd July. The T.K.K. 3. Persia Maru arrived at Yokohama June 25 and sails June as per schedule, for Bonoiala and San Francisco.

THE CHINA MAIL. NOTICES.

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The Republic Motor Boats for your pichics and outings.

TELLT4051 307 OR: 1937.

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Write or Call, MOK LIN, Managing Director:

TRIALS SOLICITED

JAMES STEER

BY

THE CHRONOMETER, AND WATCH - MAKER (Contractor to E. M. Naval Yard,)

9 Ice Housk. STK, HONGKONG,

LOCAL PEACE

CELEBRATIONS.

PROPOSED PROGRAMME.

At a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Peace Celebration Committee held at noon to-day at the Council Chamber, and presided ing the Government, the following over by H.E, the Officer Administer items were suggested in connection with the Peace Celebrations for Hongkong and will be submitted to the General Committee for ap proval

FIRST DAY.

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Special Church Services at 11 am SECOND DAY.

7.30 am. Review of troops Cricket Ground. Feu de joie. Legislative Councils...

10 am. Meeting of Executive and

11.30 am. Public Meeting in City Hall to endorse a cable of congratula tion to be sent to his Majesty the King.

12 noon. Salutes by warships and shore batteries.

meat House..

1 p.. Official lunch at Govern-

4.30 p.m. Daylight Fireworks (Hitts').

6.30 p.m. Entertainment of Ser vices in Matshed Murray Parade Ground.

7.30 p.m. All illuminations ashore and afloat to be completely lighted

up.

Latest Advices. The N. T. K. a. Shingo Maru (Calcutta Line) left Calcutta for this port via Singapore on the 23rd June, and is expected here on the 14th July. The N. Y. E. 55. Funyoon Moru (Calcutta

8 p.m. Fish lantern procession to Line) left Kobe for this port via start from Race course, and tour the Moli 1ch on the 24th Jane and is centre of, the city. expected here on the lat

July The CP.0.8. Co's RM.S. Empress of in the Harbour.

9.30-11,20 p.m. Hitts' fireworks Raania arrived at Yokohama on June 24, a.m. left there June 24 Din due at Kobe on June 25, p.m. and is due Hongkong July 3, 7 am The N.1

Line) left London for this port via 5.5. Lano Mars (European Suez Canal on the 14th Jude, and is expected here on the 90th July.

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The

C.P.OS. CogRALS. Empras by Aria arrived at Yokohams on June 21, sad is due at Vancouver on June 30,

The Admiral Line's as West Munham

is due to arrive here from Shanghai via Manila on or about July 1.

"Cha Solving intends sending The N.T.K. s.5. Katori Maru (american

Chang Yuen-kimediate, with a grip to effecting an early settle. }

ent of the questions of the Fence besty, the formation of the Cabinet, nd the uiternal Peace Conference.

Chur Sai-chung hul meetings in the Palace on June 23 and 24, attended by 20 odd perous. These multes wore disessed, but, opinions being divided, no decision was" vole. Hongkong Chinese Commereintj Netu.

& COLLISION.

While Fishing Junk No 867 was sailing to Caps Mun on the evening June 23, it collided with the .s. Kong Xing and seak. The cres were rescued by a passing, salupon, The loss is 3900 or more.

LAD BELIEVED TO BE DROWNED.

At 3 p.m. pestenlay a Chinese lad red to Causeway Bay for a swim, and met his death by drowning The de other had under report to the Police but no trace of the body i was found.

BOGUS TOBACCO LABELS.

The

Live) arrived at Yokohama on the 18th June, and is expected here on the 2nd July.

T.K.K. a. Nippon Muru arrived at Yokohama 18th June and will sail $2ad June, as per schedule, being dua at this Part 30th June.

The P. M: 8. E. Ca's a. Ecuador left

San Francisco on May 31.

The T.K.K. 38. Tenyo Maru sailed from San Francisco June 11, as per schedule, and is due to arrive at Hongkong July 14.

The

I. Shimbu Mara (Calcutta Jaft Calcutta for this port via Singapore on the 7th June, and is expected here on the 27th June. The N.Y.K. 8. Inata Mars (European Line) left London for this port vis Suez Canal on the 31st May, and is expected here on the 10th July. The T.K.K. 8.8. Shinyo Maru arrived at Yokohama Jone and will sail June 4 for Honolulu and San Francisco as per schedule. The TEE. ... Sayo Maru arrived at Yokahams May 13 and sails May 17 according to schedule for San Francisco-route to South America

A HARBOUR SNEAK.

Lint was arrested on board the P. & 0, boat Japan yesterdify for going our board without permi wion. Brought to the stamon" he refused to part, with a sick of broken

ARMS TRAFFIC.

A GANG AT WORK.

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On application from Sergeant Ear ner a Chinese was remanded till

on a charge of being in possession of to-morrow before Magistrate Lindsell an automatic pistol two magazines and 29 rounds of ammunition with

out a permit from the C. S. P.

Sergeant Earner, said that defend- ant was arrested in 23 Sai Street and despite his denial of possession ac- cused had furnished certain useful

lead to the arrest of a whole gang of information to the Police which might

traffickers tri arms.

5.15-6 pm. Decorated motor car procession will tour the centre of the city.

6.30 p.m. Entertainment of services in Matshed on Murray Parade ground.

17.30 p.m. All illuminations or hore and afloat to be completely lighted up. sion.

9 to 10 pm. Dragon boat proces

the Harbour

10 to 11 pm Hits freworks in

The dates of the celebrations can- not be yet definitely decided until advices have been received, from Home as to the dates of the general celebrations throughout the Empire, 1-3 p.m. Official luncheon at the which will probably be early in Hongkong Hotel

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Ho sh of Yainnati was alleged by hud picked up on board, including The twice to have attered bogus an old bat. Later I Harwas found babes and trade marks of torbe a harbour theek. He had the 2. Hng Tobacco Company of stolen the hat from a compatriot on 237-Queen's Road West. He bourd, and pstead of being charged emanded by Mr. Hutchison today with toepassing, was awarded as

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But buy to-day, without delay. Or also you may be too late.

FOST OFFICE.

Alled soldiers in the various hospitala In Biberia are badly in need of reading matter. Any books, newspapers, ets. For thair he handed in as the G-2.0. Wil be packed and forikudad to these frna.

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The paras past service to Cubs is suspended.

Is a notified that all restrictions as to the use of wireless Telegraphy by Marabank -Vasels on the Chin Station have been abolished.

The Services to Germany, Austria, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire are suspended..

No unofficial letter addressed to Abadan, Ahwas, or Mohammorah in the Persian Gulf may exceed eight ounces in weight.

The Insured letter and insured parcel services between Egypt (or in transit through Egypt) and Cyprus are tempor arily suspended..

Uninsured parcels for the United Kingdom will in future be forwarded from Hongkong in bags and the Public are therefore advised to pack "such parcels very carefully.

Until further notice parcels for civil addresses in the provinces of Unine, Vicenza, Trevise Padus, Venice and Bel- lane in Italy will not be accepted for transmission saloss posted under the British War Office Fermit.

The Farcel Post Services to British East Africa and Egypt (except for members of the Expeditionary Forces and to Abyssinia Bagdad, Frithres, French Sonali Coast. Italian Somaliland Forteguess East Africa, Zanzibar and Russia have been suspended.

Registered and Parcel Mails are closed 13 coinutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised to close before closed si 5 p.m. on the previous day. am. registered and parcel mails are

Registration closes at 5 c'elves on the In the case of Malle siseine before 9 am. pravim evening.

INWARD MAILA.

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FRIDAY, June 27.. Straits and Colombo-Per SHIMBU

MARU.

SUNDAY. June 18:

Straits-Per TERESIAS Japan-Fer KIYO MARU.

MONDAY, June 30. U.S. A. and Canada-Per NIPPON

MARU.

Earope (vin Newpatam-Per GLEN-

FALLOCH

OUTWARD HAILS,

FRIDAY, June 17. Websiwei, Cheloo and Tiantain-Per

EUICHOW, 11 am, Bwałów, Amoy and Foochow-Fa Philippine Islands-Fer OANFA, I p.m.

HATTAN, 1pm Philippine Islands-Per LOONGSANG, Japan via Kobe-Per FOOSHING, apro. Bangkok Por TJITAROEM, 3 pm.

SATURDAY, June 18. Shangbai, North China and Japan

via Kobe-Per JAPAN, 11 am, Straits and Bangkok-Per HAITANG,

Nooth

Shanghai and North China -- Per

CHENAN, 5 p.. Hollow--Fer YUE YING WA, 6 p.

SUNDAY, June 20

Bwatow, Amoy and Formosa via Keelung

Per KAIJO MARU, 95.m Javs ad Port Moresby vis. Batavia-

Fer TIIMANOCK, 9. p.m.- TUESDAY, July 1;

Shanghai and North Chins Per

SINKLANG. 1 am Swatow, Amor and Foochow-Per HAI-

HONG, Noon

Btraits, Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauriting, South Africa, Indis vis Dhanash- kodi Egypt and EUROPE Via SUEZ Per IDOMENEUS. Noon

The Parcel Mail will be closed on Monday, June 30, at 5 p. THURSDAY, July 3.

Shanghai and North China-Per

SUIYANG, II a.m.

FRIDAY, July 4

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Por

QUINNEBAUG. 10am.

Straits, Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritius, South Africa, India.vis Dhanush- kodi and EUROPE via SUEZ- For TAMBA MARU. Registra tion 9:45 am. Letters 10.30 am. SATURDAY, July 6..

Shanghai

and North China YINGOEOW, 5 P.DI

ARRIVALS.

June 28.

Pir

CHENAN, Brit, 1,200 tons, from Shanghai, Capt. Lever, B. & S., C15.

CHIPSHING, Brit, 1,199 tons, from Tientsin, Capt. E Tepsell, J.M. & Co., C87,

BONNING, Brit, 1.870 tons, from Canton, Capt. Benson, B. &8, F7

SEPARATE TRACK SYSTEM FOR TRAMS.

It was explained by the Lord Mayor of Birmingham, at a town'a meeting which approved of the sopr ate track system for new trams to be laid under the arterial ind scheme, that the tram line would be higher than the madzay, and that special crossings would be provided over a sleeper truck, which must not be crossed except at stated, points.

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