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THE CHINÀ MAIL, SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1940,

Shanghai Newspaper Depot Ship

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE Shuts Down For Good

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Singapore, Macassar,

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p. 25th Jurie, 15. p.m. 28th Jund 6 p.m. 27th June p.m. 27th June

noon 29th June p.m. 29th June p.m. 30th Juno

2nd July

• Salis troza. Custodian Whart

ÁRRIVALS FROM

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Bangkok

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SERVICE

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„Hongkong/Canton

TER. Hoa hơn

Midnight

27th & 30th June.

HK/MAÇÃO DEP. DE

2 p.m. 25th June 9 a.m. 27th 28th &

29 June

10th JulyT

a.m. 25th June 25th June m. Sith Jane 728th June 28th June ́28/29th June

2nd July

Canton /Hongkong ARR, Hongkoor

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June,

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Non Schedule Sailings

N". Liverpool

S". 'Glasgow,

ailings to Europe via Aden, Port Said.

Shanghai, June 2ɔdy

Junks In

Collision

For HKNF

Regulations governing the Hong Kono Naval Force, up- proved by the Governor, were made by the Commodore, Hong Kong, yesterday."."

Published in the "Govern- ment Gazette", the, regula- tions authorlead, the Naval Force to have a depot ship. which shall be called HMB Cornflower.. Bho shall woar the White Ensigh.::

After a nine-day interruption in publication due to a wage controversy, which developed into the larger issue, of editorial freedom, the “Shang- hai Evening Post and Mercury,” only Ameri- can newspaper in Shanghai, announced yester- day that it is going out of business. Randall Gould, veteran American editor of the paper, which had a long and notable history for a quarter of a century, does not intend to publish the "Post" again because he believes it about me o'clock with a full load teers, and the kit of volun

can no longer be operated as a free American

'newspaper. The "Evening Post and Mercury" was for many years the champion of the causes of justice

POST OFFICE

MAIL NOTICE

·Outward Maili -

It la hereby notified that, unreglitered letters and postcards' only for Blianghai,

and democracy and a fair deal for the common man and an out- spoken critic of the policies of any government which might threaten such privileges. The pa- per closed on June 15 after wor- kers had demanded pay rules and locked in three officials in the building for several hours when a settlement was reached.

not

The issue of wages quickly ex-! and Tientsin" can be accepted by surface panded into one of editorial free- route at sondorg' zisk only,

Uplen ethotels. atated, Registered dom when workers refused to

Two motor junks collided yesterday morning at a point? East of Macho while en route- to Hong Kong: ..

The Shoing Hi; Heenced M20FT, loft Macao yesterday morning at

of food: stuffs.

While just outside the Portugu. ese Colony, she collided with another motor junk, the Wing Tok Lee, licenced M6871, also Hong Kong-bound.

The second junk struck the Shoung Hi. at the stern causing slight damage estimated at about $100.

Both Junks arrived in the Colony, yesterday morning at about seven o'clock.

The Wing Tak Lee was not damaged during the collision.

CAMPAIGN TO

The regulations covers és-- tablishment, Instruction and. training,, entry and promotion of officere, qualinostions re quired for the entry of volun-

teora.

The HKRNVR before the "war had a training ship nam-

ed Cornflower.

Canada Day In

Kong Hong

Canada Day will be com-

Articlor and Parcel Posta close 59 ministes.roll the "Post" off the presses REDUCE SHANGHAU memorated in Hong Kong on

Barlier than the ordinary mail. if mail unless Mr. Gould cancelled ar close before 18 a.m.. - Registered and Parsel Posts close at 5 p.m. on the pre-

lows day.

Mails are alosed at Kowloon Central Post Office half an hour earlier than the GPO closing times.

KATURDAY, JUNE 25

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12:30

... 2 p.m. 8.30 .: (GPO) 8. dim.. Näen, 1,30 pm.. 4 p.m. Air Mail for Bwalow and Amoy, (Reg.)`

3.30 p.m.. (Ord.) 9 a.m.

Air Mail for Manila, (Hex.) Noon

(Ord.). 12.10 p...

Air Mall for Keilin; Alt Mail The Końming.and Calcutta: Air Mall for Talpeh Air Mail for Holhow, (Reg.) . p.m., (Ord.1 8.80 p.m.

Air Mall for Swalow and Amoy; Air Hall for. Choseking and Cheugtu, (Reg. p.m., (Ord,),8.30 p.m. Air Mall for Bangkok, (Reg.) 4.30 p.m.

(Ord) rá. |

27th June 30th June

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8th July

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26th July

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Cloud Times by 'Air Canton, (Kowloon (PO) 9 mm, 12.30

p.m. (GPO) 8,80 m, Noon. Air Mail for Hwalow and Amoy, (Reg.)

5 D.m, 25/4, (Onl..m, 20/0. Air Mall for Kwallin, Chungking and Chenata: Air Mail for Lluchow and Kunming: Air Malt for Holbow. {Ter,) 6 pm, #25/5, (Ori.) 10.m Alc Mail for Swatow, Agy and Foo chow: Air Mall for Taipeh, (Reg.) yum. 20/0, 40rd.), 10 am. 29/4, Air Mall for Bangkok, Bingapore,

Batavia, Colombo, Sydney, and Auck land (Ref.)-5 p.m. 25/8, (Ord. 10

... 20/0.

Air Mail for Balkon and Faris, (Rex.)

p.m. 26/8, (Ord.) 10.nm. 25/6.

Closing Times by Ben

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MONDAY, JUNE 27

Closing Times by Air

Air Mail for Manila, (Rex.) Noon,

(Ont.) 12.30 pun...

Air Mall for Bangkok, Rangoon, Cal

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1 p.m.; GPO1 (Reg.) 4,80 p.m., (Ord.)

5, p.

Air Mail for Singapore, (Rez.) 4.80

p.m, (Ord.) 5. p.m.

Closing Times by Ben

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Bangkok, 2. p.m.

Swatow, 4 p.m.

TUESDAY, JUNE 28 Closing Times by Air

Ale Mail for Mantle, Itonolulu,

and Canada. (Rex.) 4.30 p.m., (Ord.)

5 p.m.

Air Parcel Posts for Manila, Honolulu and USA, (Kowloon CPO) 4.30 p.m., (GPO) & p.nt.

Ordinary Air Mati (Printed Matters. Sampler and Amall Packet Pestu) for Manila, Goam, Honolulu and USA. (Kowloon CPO) 1.10 p.m.. (GPO) G

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wrote revised a nows story he about the disputo to which they took exception,

Mr. Gould refused and the deadlock continued for the past week while the workers sat down in the office and the executives remained in their homes.

POPULATION

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July 1, with a short service at the Saiwan Military Cemetery, e children's party by the Canadian Association, and a reception at the Hong Kong Club annexe in the evening.

The Governor, principal officers of the Navy Army and Air Forces, members of the Consular Corps, principal officers of the Government, Oficial ond

Un-

Missionary enterprises are also generally optimistic regarding the future. With the, minor exception that religion will now be taught

Mr. Gould,

outstanding after regular classroom hours, the bead of a large Catholic school Chineas authority on modern politice, gained an International said today that his establishment, official members of the Legislative is continuing to operate as before. Council, and representatives of reputation during his 15-year old established missionary the business community will be aditorship of the "Post" for his

teaching present at, the reception.⚫ school revealed that free speaking editorials ranging children specially written liberaRadio Hong Kong is featuring from. subtle. wit to. scalding

and evening sarcasm and militant blasts. His tion songs has become an addi- special programmes in the morn-

tional item in the curriculum and ing, afternoon

including notably "Post" реп made Bevaral

the children, all Chinese, are res- July 1,

transcription Canada Day 1049 characters famous along with

ponding very well. himself.

specially down to Hong Kong. which will be given at 8.10 p.m. Similarly,

One Catholte source said: "I am Today Mr. Gould announced he very impressed with the educa has written a letter to the Com-tional section of the Military Con- munist Military Control Commis- trol Commission." He disclosed sion explaining his attitude in that, they came to his college to the paper's labour controversy ascertain for themselves the ex-

his efforts

atent of charity work that has been to reach mutually satisfactory settlement undertaken and then by way of He wrote another letter to the reward despatched to his institu- Workers' Union notifying

them tlon over 200 piculs of rice. the management had appointed agents to take charge of paying off the employees.

and

he

The man bringing the gift told the school's principal: "We are giving you this rice for the . the good: you have done to China's children. When you finith this there will be some mpre.""

Mr. Gould told newsmen had become disheartened in the past two weeks over: prospects of operating the paper with the When told that the institution same degree of freedom as be- makes a point of giving instr

in religious natters, the fore, and this opinion has been, tions strengthened by what he called new authorities said that they persecution of the British news have absolutely no objection to paper "North China Daily News" such instructions, but since educa which is under heavy criticism by tion in practical matters is of the Chinese papers for alleged more direct 'udvantage to a China rumour-mongering in connection bent on rapid recovery, would the with the Yangis mine laying school not try to co-operate by scare which was proved falzo, teaching religion after regular

hours.

Now only one English-language The argument was entirely paper, the "North China Dally sensible and I readily agreed," News," is published here. There said the principal.-Reuter. are now six Chinese papers com- the occupa- Pared to 18 before tionUnited Press.

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On the morning of July 1 at 10 p.m. there will be a short Ser- vice of Remembrance at Salwar Military Cemetery, Island Road via North, Point, conducted, by The Reverend B,1. Morris, Senior Chaplain, Forces, at which the Trade Commissioner will lov official wreath, on behalf of the people of Cariada.

Three prominent persons

Canadian nationality or Canadian background. will lay wreaths as follows, while the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Force will he officially represented:

The Hong Kong. Veterans' ingl Canada.

The Grenadiers' Winnipeg As- sociation.

The Royal Rifles of Canada. ·' In the evening, a dinner dance to being held at the Roof Garden, of the Hong Kong Hotel from 7:45 p.m. by the Canadian Association, whose

Secretary, Mrs. L.F Stokes, 14, Chatham Road, Kow loon, will be glad to make addi- tional Information regarding the activity available.

at the F.

Wreaths will be laid Cemetery by Mr. Kenneth

Government Noble, Canadian Trade Commissioner, "In Remem- an-brance" on behalf of the People of Canada: Mr. H.T. Pelors, air Superintendent, Canadian Immi- gration, Their Names Livoth Forevermore" In memory of our comrades who died in the Far

This is Radio Hong Kong broadcasting on a frequency of 845 kilocycles per accond and on 8.52 megacycles per second in the Attack On British Papers

31 metre band.

H.K.T.

12.30 p.m. "Hong Kong Caliing." 12.82 .m.-Light Variety" with Ifildegarde

and Dennis Day. (Vocal). 1.00 p.m.-Hale Da Costa at the Piano, 1.15 p.m.News, Weather Report and

East; 1041-1945, on behalf of the Press attacks. on the British Hong Kong Veterans Association Mr. "North Chine Daily News." which of Canada and Auxillary: was accused in the past three George Lemay "In Memory of Our days of "rmour-mongering" in Fallen Comrades," on behalf o connection with the Yangtze mine- the Grenadiers' Winnipeg Asso- laying bogy, practically ceased ciation; and Dr. M. Banfill, M.B.E., today but it is generally expected B.A., M.D.C.M., They Are Not 1.30 p.m.-London Studio Melodies, A that rome sort of "punishment", Forgotten" on behalf of the Royal

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8.01 p.m."Unit Requesin" Linda Cale Calling-B & O Platoons, 183 Com pany. RASC, (Studio)

8.10 p.m.The Adventures of FO

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(No. D) A Comedy Thriller by Ala Stranke, (BUOTO) 9.00 p.m.-"From the Editorials.” (Lon-

don Relay).

9.10 p.m.Weather Report.

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In a sharp editorial yesterday on the minelaying, the "Ta Kung Pao" said: "Dritich and American imperialists and their running dogs, the Kuomintang reaction- arfest-have been audacious enough to distort facts and · fabricate † rumours to mislead the people. Such nudacitus ants to confuse the minds of the people of Shang-

9.11 -"At the Opera"....Puccini, hal, a city which now belongs to "La Boheme" Acta 1 and 2. With the people, cbviously constitute Licia Alberein, Benjaming, Gis, criminal offences. We people of and other Peiselpals, Shanghal surely cannot tolerate.

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The Chinese press sald, the British Editor-in-Chief of the "North China. Dally Nawe" has boen requested to write formal apology to the head of the Aliene Department of Mili.

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In connection with the paper's printing of reports of a mine. laying garo...

Attacks on the North China Daily Nows" have seldom men. tioned that the minelaying scare originated from statements made by harbour pilots on June that they saw a Nationalist gunbont and an LSM acting suspiciously in the Yangtoe channel. On the baste of their reports the "North Chien Daily News" published the stories and the "Evening Post" followed mult-Router, Associated Press nid United Press,

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