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RAILWAY
8 DAYS
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5 DAYS
GoEMPRESS to America, Europe
TO EUROPE CONNECTIONS
Leave Arrivo
H.K.
Vano.
July 21 Aug. 7 Empress of Asia Empress of Canada"Aug. 4 Aug, 28 Empress of Russia Aug. 18 Sept. 9 Empress of Japan Sept. 1 Sept 19
Connecting Leave Atlantic Arrive
Port ship.
UK
Empress of Britain Duchess of York Duchess of Bedford Empress of Britain
Aug, 12 Aug. 17 Sept. 1 Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 22. Sept. 23 Sept. 28
Air-conditioned equipment on C.P.R. Trans-Continental Trains. Frequent Canadian Pacific Atlantic sailings to European porta.
TO MANILA
Empress of Canada on Friday, July 28th. Passengers to Manila, any class, must possess Cholera inocula- tion certificates issued by the Hong Kong Government authorities dated not less than five days nor more than three months from date of arrival in Manila.
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IMPORTANT:
All passengers must ossess cholera inoculation certificates isuméd by t the Hong Kong – Government authorities
five days prior to arrival at Manila,
AMERICAN
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AVICE."
THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 18, 1989.
¡PESSIMISM IN
PARIS OVER TOKYO TALKS
Paris, To-day. Considerable pessimism regard- ing the outcome of the Anglo- Japanese negotiations is expressed by "Le Temps."
EUROPEAN HEAT WAVES
Belgrade, To-day.
The tropical heat wave which has swept the whole of Yugoslavia except Slovenia since the middle of last week became still more inten- sive yesterday.
A temperature of 41 degrees Cen- trigrade in the shade was recorded in the Bosnian town of Tuzla and more than 60 degrees in the sun at the Dalmatian spa of Ulzin. Trans-Ocean.
After voicing support of the British standpoint and criticising the Japanese policy, the paper points out that the negotiations
Miss Ma Mo-ying, residing in have opened in a stormy atmosphere Main Road, Yeun Long, --hàs re- and have already revealed funda- ported that $630 was stolen, mental differences of principle.
Commenting on the anti-British campaign in the Japanese press, the paper remarks that Japan could not possibly act differently if she openly and deliberatly aimed at bringing about a failure of the negotiations and creating a war psychosis.
The paper writes that it is evi- dent that Britain cannot accept Japanese hegemony in occupied Chinese territory-Trans-Ocean.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
NOTICE
Owners of Motor Vehicles are
IN THE HARBOUR hereby notified that they will be
prosecuted if their vehicles are found unlicensed on the roads
Similar action will be taken against unlicensed drivers.
(MAIL-CARRIERS IN BOLD TYPE) | after 21st July.
ARRIVING TO-DAY Zuiderkerk, JCJL, arrived from Japan/Shanghai; buoy A-8.
Soochow, ONC, arrived from Shanghai.
arriving
Taiping (Dodwell's) from Manila at about 2 p.m.; Standard Oil Wharf.
Cremer, JCJL, from 'Amoy at about 5 p.m.; buoy A-5.
SAILING TO-DAY:
Jean Depuis (B and S), sailing at about 4 p.m. for Haiphong; buoy
B-5.
Taipoosek (Tai Fung), sailing for Kwangchow-wan at 4 p.m.; China Merchants' Wharf,
Hosang, I-C, sailing for Japan at 5 p.m.; Kowloon Wharf.
Zuiderkerk, JCJL, sailing for [Europe to-night; buoy A-8.
Haitan, Douglas, sailing for Foochow at 4 p.m.; Douglas Wharf, near Blake's Pier.
NOTES
The British India 8.8. Sirdhana left Singapore on Saturday last, according to the latest information, and is expected here some time on Thursday morning.
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The City of Derby (Ellerman's) will not be calling at Hong Kong this yoyage, the "China Mail" was informed this morning.
According to the local agents, the m.v. Tarn should be tying up at the Kowloon Wharf to-morrow from Europe.
With cargo from Europe, the East Asiatic_m.v. Panama is now expected to come into port from Europe to-morrow.
The JCJL advised the "China Mail" this morning that Grootekerk might be expected in port from Europe on Thursday She will probably tie up at Holt's Wharf.
(Sd.) C. G. PERDUE,
Commissioner of Police. 18th July, 1989.
NATURALIZATION NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that ALEKSANDRE IVANOVICH EFREMOFF of Hong Kong Police is applying. to the Force, Governor for naturalization, and that any
who person
knowB
reason any
why naturalization should not be granted should send in a written and signed state- ment of the facts to the Colonial Secretary, Hong Kong.
PUBLIC AUCTION
The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auc- tion on
Friday, the 21st. July, 1939 commencing at 2.30 p.m.
at their Temporary Sales Room No. 12, Des Voeux Road, Central, (entrance from Lane, Crawford
· Lane).
A Quantity of
* VALUABLE, HOUSEHOLD
comprising
FURNITURE
Divans, Iron & Teakwood Bed- steads, Chesterfield Suite, Hatstand, Sideboards, Dining Tables, Chests Chairs, Typewriter Writing Tables, of Drawers, Dressing Tables,
Ornaments, Cutlery, Glass, Porce- lain, Brasa, and E. P. Ware, Elec tric Lamps & Fans, Gramophone & Records, Typewriters, Filing Ca- binets, Bookcases, Glass Cabinets, Ice Chests, Wardrobe Trunk, etc.,
etc.
also
A Few Pieces of Blackwood Furniture
LOCAL DOLLAR Rand
The demand rate on the Hong Kong, dollar to- was 1/2-11/18.′′
"Spot ally was quoted in London a
and forward at
Que Upright Piano.
:
2 REDDER ST.
Hong Kong, 18th
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