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Canada Oct. 14

BOOKING PLANS FOR 1939

ARE OPEN

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MAKE APPLICATIONS EARLY

to secure accommodation desired.

Air-conditioned equipment on C.P.R. Trans-Continental Trains. Frequent Canadian Pacific Atlantic sailings to European ports.

TO MANILA

Empress of Canada on Friday, October 7th.

Canadian Pacific

Union Building

SPANS THE WORLD

Telephone 20752

G. FALCONER & CO. (HONG KONG LTD.) WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS, DIAMOND MERCHANTS,

UNION BUILDING (opposite G.P.O.)

Agents for ADMIRALTY CHARTS, ROSS' BINOCULARS and TELESCOPES, KELVIN'S NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, ENGLISH SILVERWARE Direct from Manufacturers,

High Class English Jewellery

THE CHINA MAIL, SEPTEMBER 26, 1988.

FRENCH KEEP SEAFORTHS TO OWN COUNSEL TAKE PART IN

Paris, To-day H.K. EXERCISES

Concerning the French Cabinet Council yesterday that lasted two hours, the following communication was issued:

China Command Headquarters announced this morning in connec- "The Cabinet Council heard the|tion with the forthcoming. Com- expose of M. Daladier and M.bined Operations, that it has been Bonnet on the memorandum given decided to bring the 1st Bn. Sea- by the Reichschancellor. to Mr. forth Highlanders, down from. Chamberlain.

Shanghai to take part.

"The Council unanimously aprov- ed the declaration that M. Daladier and M. Bonnet will make in London to the British Government."

No further statements were made, the Ministers leaving the Cabinet Council refusing to add anything to the official communique.

M. Daladier and Bonnet are ac- companied in London by the Chief Secretaries, as well as the General Secretary in the French Foreign Office, M. Alexis Leger, and Cabinet Directeur, M. Rochat.. Trans-Ocean.

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It is understood that they will » arrive in the course of the next few days, the Army in order to save transport costs having ac- cepted the offer of the commander- down in in-chief to bring the battalion one of His Majesty's. ships.

NATHAN ROAD SCENE

Chan Chan, 18, prostitute, and

FIRE ON HARBOUR Tsui Shu, 31, taxi driver, ap-

MOTOR BOAT

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peared before Mr. K. M. A. Bar- nett at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning when charged with assaulting Signalman C. Croston, of Whitfield Barracks, in Nathan Road on Saturday,

There was considerable excite ment at Blake Pier at 11.15 this morning when the motor boat, "Asia," belonging to the Republic: It tras alleged that first defen- Motor Boat Company caught fire, dant accosted Croston at the in- The Fire Brigade was soon on tersection of Nathan and Jordan the scene and with the assistance of Roads at 3.35 pm. on Saturday. the crow quickly extinguished the When told to go away she and six outbreak.

other girls assaulted complainant at with bamboo poles. Second defen-

dant joined in later.

Damage done was estimated about $80.

The Emergency Unit under Sub- Inspector Hunt was called, but their services were not required.

Both defendants pleaded guilty.

not

Four witnesses for the prosecu--

SIX MONTHS tion included Mr. N. Morganstein,

AFTER

of No. 20, Jordan Road, who said he was passing the spot in his car, was stopped by a large crowd, and The disappearance of Chinese de-saw a number of girls striking com-- tective Chan Chun, who failed to plainant with bamboo poles. appear before the Chief Justice

The case is continuing. during the March Criminal Sessions to answer a charge of manslaughter was recalled before the acting Chief]

Justice at the Supreme Court this CAUGHT IN ACT

morning.

Crown Counsel, Mr. John Whyatt, applied for the man's bail of $250 to be confiscated.

The application was granted Mr. Justice R. E. Lindsell.

by

INDO-CHINA

STEAMINAVIGATION COMPANY LTD

* SWATOW, SHANGHAI | TO KOBE & OSAKA.........

CHEFOO & TIENTSIN, “Suisang” 7th Oct. 9 a.m. "Kutsang" 18th Oct. 9 a‚m.

27th Sept. 2 p.m.

30th Sept. 4 p.m..

To SANDAKAN. 2nd Oct. 4 p.m. “Hinsang"": 80th Sept: 10 a.m. 4th Oct. 2 p.m. “Mausang” 14th Oct. 10 a.m.

10th Oct. 2 p.m. TO HAIPHONG calling at Tsingtao. “Fausan

SINGAPORE, PENANG.

LAND CALCUTTA.

1st Oct. 2 p.m.

9th Oct. 2

18th Oct. 2 p.m.

“Hangsang"

29th Sept. noon 6th Oct, noor

Sentence of six months' hard labour was passed on Chan Cheung, 27, at the Central Magistracy this morning, for attempted burglary at No. 14 Sai Street yesterday.

Det. Sergeant H. B. Dewar, said defendant was seen at about 3 a. m. yesterday, on the stairs with a- torch. He was cutting into the door with a screw driver,

K.L.M. DECISION

Amsterdam, To-day.

As .result of the confusion in Netherlands

| Czechoslovakia, the Royal Airways Company, popularly known as K.L.M. has suspended re gular passenger traffic to Prague. The airways service London, Rot- terdam, Vienna, Budapest remains unaffected-Trans Ocean,

Chan Kwong, 20, was remanded for 48 hours by Mr. R. Edwards this- morning, when charged with steal- ing a pair of gold earrings, from a Chinese woman, in Des Vouex Road. Central

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