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THE CHINA MAIL, NOVEMBER 19, 1940

THE

"Route-of-Wonders"

ACROSS CANADA

Go Empress from the Orient to -Caneda, United States and Europe. The Empress Way includes these scenic splendors: 1. SPECTACULAR MOUNTAIN JOURNEY...600 thrilling miles of Canadian Rockies. See Banff, Lake Louise en route. 2. CANADA'S FERTILE PLAINS...the great prairies of the

western provinces.

3. GREATEST CHAIN OF LAKES in the World...Canada's

inland oceans, the Great Lakes.

4. FALLS FAMED AROUND THE WORLD...Niagara Falls. 5. LARGEST INLAND PORT in the World...Montréal, 1,000

miles from the sea.

- ENJOY THE ADVANTAGES OF THIS

"ONE-MANAGEMENT" ROUTE

NEXT SAILING FROM HONG KONG TO VANCOUVER

.FIFTH WEEK IN NOVEMBER

(Omitting Honolulu)

NEXT SAILING TO MANILA

THIRD WEEK IN NOVEMBER

For Full information Consult Your Travel Agent.

Union Building

Hong Kong

Telephone 20752

OR

Canadian Pacific

World's Greatest Travel System

S.

K.

NEW YORK via Japan, San Fran- cisco, Los Angeles and Panama, Call Direct at Cristobal, Boston, Philadelphia and Baltimore... RIO-DE-JANEIRO, · SANTOS, .MONTEVIDEO. &BUENOS

AIRES via Panama- MOMBASA, ZANZIBAR, DAR- ES-SALAAM, BEIRA, LOU- RENCO MARQUES, DURBAN, ALGOA BAY, CAPE TOWN & SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS via Singapore & Colombo BOMBAY & KARACHI via Sin- gapore, Penang and Colombo..

CALCUTTA via Saigon, Singapore

and Rangoon. KEELUNG via Swatow & Ainoy CANTON

BAILINGS FROM HONG KONG SUBJECT TO CANCELLATION

Montevideo Maru 21st Nov.

(from Kobe).

Manila Maru

5th Dec. Terminates at Cape Town,

“Hawail -Maru - -30th Dec.

Tao Maru

21st Nov. (Passengers acceptable) Melbourne Maru 17th. Dec.

26th Nov. Himalaya Maru

FOR FULL PARTICULARS OSAKA SYOSEN KAISYA

PHONE 28061 OR APPLY TO

MAILS

Government Gazette Notification No. 1200 is published for general informa tion.

1. No person shall send any Christmas, New Year or other greeting card by post to any destination outside this Colony unless-

the

(a) the cover, if any, is unseated

and olearly marked with words Greeting; Card";

(b) the cover, it addressed to a des.. tination. oufalde the British 'Em- plre, contains nothing but a printed card, with the addition only of the sender's name and address.

2. Subject to the exemptions specified In paragraph 3, no person shall send any postal packet consisting of or news- containing, any newspaper, paper cutting or book by post to any destination outside this Colony.

3. The provisions of paragraph 2 shall not apply to any newspaper register- ed under the Printers and Publish. sent by the ers Ordinance 1927, publishers of the newspaper or to any book in a wrapper submitted unseal- cd the Censor for, examination before sending.

4. Without prejudice to the provisions of regulations 84 and 88 of the De- fence Regulations, 1940, (relating to penalties and the disposal of arti- cles) any greeting card, newspaper, newspaper cutting or book posted in breach of any of the provisions of this order may be destroyed or dis- 25 the posed of in such manner Censor may direct.

Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended.

INWARD MAILS

TUESDAY

THE

BLUE FUNNE

LINE

REGULAR AND FAST

FREIGHT AND

PASSENGER SERVICES

To UNITED KINGDOM PORTS

WELL PLACED END OF NOVEMBER SAILING

For dates and ports of call apply to Agents.

U.S.A. and Manila (Scattle date, 15th PACIFIC & NEW YORK SERVICES

October),

THURSDAY

U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Manila (San Francisco date, 25th October). Canada, U.S.A., Japan. and Shanghal- ---(Vancouver B.C. dale, 2nd. Nov.). FRIDAY

Air Mall by "Pan-American Airways Direct 'Service"-San Francisco date, 12th November.

Java and Manila

FOR

SATURDAY

DATE & TIME

OUTWARD MAILS TUESDAY

Air Mail by Sea. to Singapore to connect with the "British Overseas Airways".

K.P.O. & G.P.O.

Reg.

Ord: **

Parcels,

Straits and Calcutta

Letters.

Are maintained as hitherto.

Information regarding INWARD CARGO and all matters relating to freight and passage will gladly be given by

10.00 a.m. 10.30a.m.

Tel. 30332

10.30 o.m.

11.30 a.m.

Formosa and Dairen ....... 7,00. p.m.

THURSDAY

Air Mall by sea to Singapore to connect with the "British Overseas Airways,"

Reg..

Ord.

Reg.

Ord.

K.P.O.

G.P.O.

5.00 p.m. 5.30 p.m.

5.00 p.m. 17.00: p.m U.S.A Central and South-America and United Kingdom via San Francisco, (No Parcels for Canada and United Kingdom,

K.P.0.

4.00 p.m.

5.00, p.m.

Parcels.

Reg. Ord.

5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

"ง

Parcels Reg.

4.00 p.m.

5.00 p.in.

Ord.,

FRIDAY

7.00 p.m..

Air Mail by Air to Rangoon to connect with the "British Overseas Airways";

K.P.O. & G.P.O.

.Rcg. Ord.

4.00 p.m. 4.30 p.m. Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A. and Europe via "Pan-Ameri can Airways and Trans-Atlantic Ser vices.

·

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

AGENTS

Connaught Road, C.

TRAVEL A.-O. LINE

TO.

AUSTRALIA

CALLING AT MANILA, THURSDAY ISLAND,

CAIRNS, TOWNSVILLE, BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, ETC,

NEXT SAILING":

EARLY IN JANUARY 1941

PRESIDENT LINER SAILINGS

To San Francisco and Les Angelos

Via Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama & Honolulu

8.8. PRESIDENT CLEVELAND

6.8. PRESIDENT COOLIDGE

8.8, PRESIDENT PIERCE

To New York and Boston

783

December

December January

28

Via Manila, Singapore, Penang, Colombo,

Bombay and - Capetown

6.8. PRESIDENT ADAMS ·

8.8. PRESIDENT VAN BUREN

8.8. PRESIDENT JACKSON:

8.8, CITY OF NORFOLK

TO MANILA

November 22

To San Francisco & Los Angeles Via Yokohama

8.8. PRESIDENT CLEVELAND'

8.8. PRESIDENT: JACKSON

December 10 December 15

November 18

November 29

December

* AMERICAN ✰✰ PRESIDENT LINES

"ROUND-WORLD SERVICE."

AGENTS FOR TRANSCONTINENTAL AND WESTERN AIR and UNITED AIR LINES 12, Pedder Street.

Telephone 28171.

15

K.P.C.

Ref.. Ord

5.00 p.m.

G.P.O.

Reg.

Ord..

5.30 p.m.

5.00 p.m. 7,00 p.m.

• Superscribed Correspondence Only.

RADIO

12.30 p.m.-Mischa Lovitzki at the

Piano.

12.49 p.m.-Max Bruch - ...Op. 47.

Kol Nidrei,

1:03 p.m.-Billy `Thorburn & His Music

In Dance Music.

1.30 p.m.-Reuter & Rugby Press, Wea-

ther Forecast and Announcements. 1.45. p.m.--Variaty.

2.15 p.m-Close down.

6.00 p.m.-Sibelius-Symphony No. 1 in E-Minor, Op. 30. Symphony Orches- tra conducted by Robert Kajanus. 6.37.p.m.-Songs by" Marian Anderson

(Contralto). --

6.62 p.m.-Violin Solos by Albert-Sam-

mons.

7.00 pim.London Relay-The News. 7.15 p.m. London RelayQuestions of 1 the Hour”,

7.30 pmA Light Orchestral Pro- dramme and Richard Tauber (Tenor). 0.03.p.m. London Relay Cook-A-

Doodid-Do" Charles B. Cochran's. Saturday. Show.

0.00 p.m.-London Relay-The Nowa. Z

News Commentaries,

9.30: p.m.-London Relay--Talk: "Scots

Abroad",

9.45 p.m.Military Band Concert with Stuart Robertson (Dass-Daritone).- 10,10: p.m.-Musical, Comedy.

10.30 p.m. Half an hour of Dance

*Music............ ‚'11.00-pɛm.÷Close down.

For Freight or Passage, apply to :—

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

Agents

"Hong Kong, China & Japan.

FOR

Tel. 30332.

MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY

WEDDING GROUPS SPECIALITY.

ABLE" FOR PRIVATE USE

KING'S STUDIO

TEL, 28756)::

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