1941-05-19 — Page 12

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YKLI

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SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES via Honolulu.

Nitta Maru

Kamakura Maru

Tuesday, 20th May Tuesday,

3rd June

SEATTLE & VANCOUVER (Starts from Kobe)

Heian Maru

NEW YORK via Japan & Panama

*Nako Maru

Saturday,

Thursday,

24th May

26th June

SOUTH AMERICA (WEST COAST) via Hilo &

San Francisco.

Rakuyo Maru

Monday,

(starts from Kobe)

COLOMBO & MADRAS via Singapore

26th May

Tottori Maru

Friday.

13th June

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila

*Onoc Maru..

Friday.

30th May.

SAIGON

*Nagato Maru

Saturday,

31st May

BOMBAY via Singapore & Colombo

Husimi Maru

Anyo Maru

Wednesday. 28th May Wednesday, 11th Juna

RANGOON & CALCUTTA via Singapore

"Nagato Maru

* Lisbon Maru

KOBE & YOKOHAMA

*Hakodate Maru

Nitta Maru

Kamakura Maru

* Cargo only.

Saturday, Saturday.

31st May 7th June

Thursday, Tucaday. Tuesday.

22nd May 20th May 3rd Junc

NIPPON YUSEN KAISYA

General Passenger Agents in the Orient for

CUNARD WHITE STAR LINE

N.Y.K., King's Building.

Telephone 30291.

BLUE FUNNEL LINE

ΤΟ

UNITED KINGDOM PORTS

For dates & ports of call apply to agents.

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

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

Tel. No. 30332

Agents

1, Connaught Road.

AUSTRALIAN-ORIENTAL LINE

ΤΟ

AUSTRALIA

calling at

MANILA, THURSDAY ISLAND, CAIRNS, TOWNSVILLE, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, ETC.

NEXT SAILING

EARLY JULY 1941

For particulars regarding Passengers & Cargo apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

Agents

Tel. No. 30332

1, Connaught Road.

RADIO

5.45 p.m.-Indian Programme,

6.30 p.m.-Closing local Stock Quota-

tions.

6,32 p.m.-Boothoven "Pathetique"

Sonata in C Minor, Op. 13.

1st Mov. Grave-Allegro molto o

con brio.

2nd Mov.: Adagio cantabile,

3rd Mov Rondo Allegro,

Wilhelm Kempf (Piano),

6.51 p.m.-Two Songs by Alexander

Kipola (Bass).

Verrat, Op. 103, No. 5 (Lemcke

Brahms!

Ah die Nachtigail, Op. 45, No. 4

(Halty-Brahms).

7.00 p.m.-London Relay-The Nows.

the Hour," 7.30 p.m.-A Light

Pro. Orchestral gramme with Essie Ackland (Con- tralto).

THE CHINA MAIL, MAY 19, 1941.

AID TO BRITAIN BY THOUSANDS

OF

REFUGEES

THE CONTRIBUTION made to the war effort by a quarter million adult foreign re- fugees in Britain was described by the Bishop of Chichester in a broadcast yesterday.

7.45 p.m.London Relay-"'Questions of These men and women, the Bishop said, fled to Britain because they could not tolerate life under the Nazi regime and because they wanted to help England as the only country left in Europe that could lead them back to freedom.

The Gypsy Baron--Selection (Jol

Strauss).

George Boulanger and his Orch. My Creed (Lockton --Carne). Break, Fairest Dawn (Handel, arr.,

Ochs)

Essie Ackland [Contralto) with There are scores of ways in

Orch.

Waltz (Boulan

Dream Serenade (Boulanger, Arr

Satow When I Am Happy

Ker). George Boulanger and his Orch. Whatever is, is Best (Lohr ),

Essie Ackland (Contralto) with

Organ

Furiant ("Schwanda". Weinberger), Polkn ("Schwandu`` Weinberge

State Opera Orchestra 8.00 .5

NauticeniemÉS. 8.02 p.m.

Local Time Signal and An

This week's programines, 8.05 p.m.--Concert Waitzes.

The Last Letter Waltz (Reggov). Twinkling Lights Waltz Melodies

(Zeller)

In Dreamy Night Waltz (Zehreri

Orchestra Mascotte

8.15 p.m.-London Relay-"Hi, Gang!" 9.00 p.m.-London

Newa

Relay The

and News Commentary.

9.13 p.m.-Eddie Peabody (Danjo) and

Len Green (Piano). 9.45.10.00

is p.m.--Newb Short Wave Only).

9.45 p.m-Plantation Songs.

French (ON

Camptown Races. Unele Ned.

Ring de Banjo

Old Black Joe

Frank Luther and the Lan Mur

ray Quartet

My Old Kentucky Homie : Foster)

Paul Robeson (Bass) with Orch Nellie 131y: Hard Times Comme Again No More: Oh! Susanna. Massa's de Cold, Cold Ground.

Frank Luther and the Lyn Mur-

ray Quartet.

10 00 p.m.-London Relay-"News from

Home" by Howard Marshall. 10.15 p.m.-London Relay "The Stones

Cry Out."

Feature Programme, A B.B.C. Production Made in England. 10.30 p.m.-Dance Music. 11.00 p.m.--Close Down.

LOCAL SHARES

BANKS

Hong Kong Bank $1310 b. Bank of East Asia $71 b.

INSURANCES

H.K. Fire Ins. X.D. $176 b.

SHIPPING

H.K. Steamboats $8 s. Indo-Chinas (Pref.) $80 b. DOCKB, WHARVES, GODOWNS., ETC.

Providents $5.05 b.

LANDS, HOTELS & BLDGS. H.K, and S. Hotels $2.85 b. H.K Lands $31 b.

PUBLIC UTILITIES

H.K. Tramways $15.90 b., $15.-

90 sa.

China Lights (Old) $5.70 b..

$5.85 sa.

H.K. Electrics (New) $11.35 b. Macao Electrics $181⁄21⁄2 b., $18.-

90 $19.10 s6.

INDUSTRIALS Cements $13 s. H.K. Ropes $61⁄2 b.

MISCELLANEOUS Entertainments $6% b.

LAST DAY'S SALES 200 Lights (Old) @ $5,85 1,000 Macao Electrics @ $19.10

which the help of these German and Austrian refugees is being given. About 2,000 are serving as soldiers in the Pioneer Corps.

"Women are being welcomed as members of the A.F.S. and under| Government training schemes men and women are going into fac- tories and are engaged in national training to help the war effort.

"Over a thousand are employed in agricultural work where they are doing so well that farmers are calling out more and more of this refugee labour.

PRESIDENT LINER

SAILINGS

Flame Of Culture

"There are also doctors, dentists, nurses and clergy all helping, In addition we have some 250 picked scholars using their brains for the promotion of learning in Britain

"There is besides a body of artists. musicians and writers helping to keep the flame of cul- ture n'ive."*

The Bishop added he would like to see refugee writers and poli- tical workers systematically used to encourage opposition in Ger- many ilself, to show the German prople the falseness of Hiller and to recall them to their true spiri- tual leaders,

British Wireless.

To San Francisco and Los Angeles

Via Shanghai, Kabe, & Honolulu

18.8. "PRESIDENT TAFT”

6.8. "PRESIDENT CLEVELAND" 8.8. "PRESIDENT COOLIDGE"

OMITS KOBE.

† CALLS YOKOHAMA.

TO NEW YORK and BOSTON

May 21 June 5

June 16

Via Manila, Singapore, Penang, Colombo,

Bombay and Capetown

8.8. "PRESIDENT GARFIELD" 5.S. "PRESIDENT MONROE" S.S. "PRESIDENT JACKSON"

TO MANILA

8.8. "PRESIDENT CLEVELAND". 6.5. "PRESIDENT COOLIDGE”. 6.5. "PRESIDENT PIERCE"

TO NEW YORK and BOSTON

May 18 Junc 7

July 13

May 30

June 7

June 18

via San Francisco, Los Angeles and Panama

*8.8. "PRESIDENT FILLMORE"

8.8. "PRESIDENT TAYLOR" "S.S. "PRESIDENT MADISON"

* CARGO ONLY.

* * AMERICAN ⋆

July 10 May 22

June 19

PRESIDENT LINES

· ROUND-WORLD SERVICE.”

AGENTS FOR transCONTINENTAL AND

WESTERN AIR AND UNITED AIR LINES

12, Pedder Street.

Telephone 28171.

INDO-CHINA

STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD.

OPERATING SERVICES FOR CARGO and PASSENGERS

TO-SWATOW, SHANGHAI, TSINGTAO,

CHEFOO AND TIENTSIN KOBE AND' OSAKA BINGAPORE, PENANG AND CALCUTTA

SANDAKAN, HAIPHONG

All ateamers berth alongside the Roosevelt Terminal In the Frenchi Concession at Shanghal, where passengers and cargo are landed:

For Further Particulars Please Apply To...

JARDINE, MATHESON

& CO., LTD. GENERAL MANAGERS.

TELEPHONE

30311.

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