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HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMERS

JOINT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT CO LTD #THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO. LTD.

TRAVEL

THE

"SHORT

.SAFE

SEA

WAY

by the

British Line

NDL

CANTON LİNE

DAILY SERVICE From Hong Kong: 10.00 P.M. only. From Canton: 10.00 P.M. only. CANTON LINH CURTAILED BERVICE From Hong Kong: 10 P.M., only on alternate days from 4th January, 1837. 10 P.M. only on alternate From Canton:

days from 8th January, 1937.

MACAO LINE

From Hong Kong

Wook day

Work day Saturday Saturday SUNDAY

8.00 1.30, Khabat 6.30 pm, Sai Pal ~. 0.39 km. Bai Zala 3.30 p.m. Klzahar .. 21.00) 8.m. - Kinshxu

↑ EXCURSION.

From Macao 2.00 pm. Mimebas 1.00 ., Bal Tai 200 HOL BUS T 3,00 pm. No Balling.. *3.00 p.m. Kinakan $5.00 pm, Kishen

Note:----All vessels equipped with Wirelone, QUEEN'S BUILDING, CONNAUGHT ROAD Telephone 20101

·FAR EAST EXPRESS

PASSENGER & FREIGHT SERVICE.

From Hong Kong to

"Europa

ני

YOU

Franken.....

Porta

AFB

Dale

Potsdam

Malta, Tunla, Mars, Oran, Qasablanca, Lisbon, Antwerp, B'dam, 'borg, Bremen Coasa, B'hampton, Rotterdam, Bremen, Hamburg ...........

Jan.

23

Straits & Ceylon

Patadam

Franken

S'pore Penang. Bolewan, Colombo...... Balgon, Singapore, Belawan..

Jai

Fan.

16

Manlia

Shanghai & Japan

Shanghal. North China & Japan

South Sea Islande

Potadas

Jaŭ.

Goiena

S'hal, Yokolačka, Kobe

Kab.

11

Docau

Shanghai, Dairen, Talagtas,

Jan.

10

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Brezzarhaven... Fidera

Haban), Tulagi, Kieta, sic,

Manila

Madang, Balamaus, Tulagi, Batani, stwor

Babject to Alaration without Notion.

Fat Free and Freight apply to:

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支撑

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Queen's Building

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AGENT

Telephone 1777L

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THE

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LINE

FREGULAR ·AND, FAST | PASSENGER SERVICES

FREIGHT AND

LONDON SERVICE

"MENESTHEUS" Bails 27 JAN,, for Marseilles, Casablanca,

London, Botterdam, Aszburg ≈ Giang 3w: "AENEAS" Bails 9 FEB., for Marseilles, Loading.

Rotterdam & Glasgow

LIVERPOOL SERVICE BUMARUS Sails 30 JAN., for Havre, Liverpool,

Bromborough and dissgow NEW YORK SERVICE "GLAUDUS"

Bails 23 JAN., for Boston, New York,

Philadelphia and Haltiinore, via Manila, Batavia, Straits & Cape of Good Hops. PACIFIC SERVICE (via KOBE, NIGOTA & FOXOHAWAY. TYNDABEUSTM Sails 9 FEB. for Victoria, Vancouver

3 foittle INWARD SERVICE

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17 JAN, From U.K. vis Strait.

26 JAN From U.K. via Straits

99 FAN, From Europe via Biraita

8 FEB., Prom D.K. vis Straite

Epecially reduced fares are quoted for cargo stes mers with limited passenger ass amolation

For freight, passage rate and information applyeta

Butterfield & Swire,

Tel. 30333.

Agente.

Connaught Road, Q.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1937.

WORLD BRIDGE OLYMPIC

To Be Held Here In April

on

BRITISH

STEAMER

HELD UP

Cruiser Answers Radio Signals

London, Jan, 13.

WANG CHING WEI IN SHANGHAI

¡Continued frous Page 1)

Mr. Wang, who looks in the best of health, walked with a slight, limp.

More than a thousand people waited at the jetty to greet him. including Dr. H. HL Kung and some

CROWD. EVADED

Shanghai, Jan. 14.

Owing to tournaments in Europe and the United States, which con- flict with the usual date early in February, the World Bridge Olym-

The British steamer "Bramhill," | fifty officials,~~ pic

this year. will be held April 7. Last year's committee it is reported here, was held up kouter. consisting of Mr. Justice Lindsell, on Tuesday evening near Caps Mr. J. W. Franka, O.KE, Mr. M. H. Tarifa by an armed Spanish fish-

A small party of officiala met Lo, Mr. Horace Lo and Mr. F. Hing cutter belonging to the Burgos

Mr. Wang Ching-wel's steamer Tyson, is continuing with the addi-overnment.

The "Bramhlll" sent radio Potsdam at Woosung, including Mr. tion of Cal E S. Doughty, D.S.O., Honorary Secretary, and it is hop-algnals for help which were ansWu Teb-chen and Mr. Chu Ming- wered by the British cruiser, Busy former Secretary-General of By disem- sex, whereupon the Burgos boat the Executive Yuan. desisted from the attempt to in- barking at Woosung Mr. Wang evaded a huge crowd waiting at tercept the steamer which

the jetty in Shanghai from where

yi's residence to greet the retumed leader.

ed that Mr. Justice Lindsell will Have returned before the date of the competition.

The place where the tournament

Com

will be held has not yet been do- i tinued its course and arrived later omcials hurried to Mr. Chu Ming-

cided, but interested players are urged to send entries now to Col. Doughty, P. O. Box 247, so that the Committee may make deinite plans. As in previous years, en- tries are made in pairs at $10 the the pair.

ITALIAN CARS

FOR HONG KONG

(Continued from Paga 1.)

Tha third model' is the most a six-cylinder Juxur.ous It is stream-lined sedan capable of holding down to 27 miles to the gallon, besides being a fast car.

SALES WITH SERVICE The Flat has been without an agency in the Colony for

Bone

little time, and the arrival of this new shipment should be of interest to prospective purchasers of auto- mobiles.

The sales department will be under the capable hands of an European who has had consider-

able experience in selling in the Far East, and the garage will also be under the management of an European who is thoroughly quali- fied as a master mechanic.

Their slogan will be "sales with service," and it is the intention of the company to help the buyer in every possible way, after a pur- chase, such as servicing and re- placing of parts.

Wah

Incidentally, the Chung Company is one of the biggest apare parts concerns in South Chine, and there will not be the need of waiting for spare parts when any part of the engine or car breaks down.

The alarm with which the 20 per cent. tax on foreign cars will be met is allayed, say the agency, by the fact that the Fiat compares very, favourably, in price to the other cars on the market.

POPE'S HEALTH

Leaves Sick Bed For First Time

Rome, Jan. 13. Pope Plus ros trom the sick bed to-day för the first time since his. Iiness began five weeks ago. His first act was to enter the private chapel in his apart ment and to pray, after which he gave the usual audiences which were also beld in his private

!

Trautusenn Nasr Servicn

FAVOURABLE PROGRESS

Vatican City, Jan. 13.-

ting up to-day for the first time

In Gibraltar.-----

Transocean News Service.

It is understood that arrange- ments are being made for an early Interview between Mr. Wang and General Chiang Kai-shek.

FIRED AT BY TRAWLER

London, Jan. 13. Yesterday afternoon, the British ship Bramhill, of Cardin, on a voyage from Gibraltar to Bilbao, It is generally believed that Mr. was fired at of Cape Tarifs by a Wang at present is unlikely to Spanish armed trawler, the

take a post in the Government Larache, and on slowing up was apart from his present position as questioned as to destination and Chairman of the Central Political

Council-

cargo

Evidence points to, the Brambill | Bester. having been interfered with out- FUTURE MOVEMENTS side territorial waters."

According to General Chan Ki- ti kecordance with instructions yau, the special representative of British shipping, the Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek in issued to Captain wirelessed for assistance Hong Kong, Mr. Wang Ching-wet, and on the approach of a British former President of the Nanking cruiser. the Spanish trawler made Executive Yuan, on" reaching off. A boarding officer from the Shanghai, will first pay a flying cruiser examined the ship's papers | vist to Generalissimo Chiang Kai- which were, in order, and showed shek in Fenghua, before proceed- she carried a general cargo of oil, ing to Nanking to meet and con- . rice, wheat, fruit and wines. The fer with the other leaders of the Brambill was told to proceed.—| Government. British Wireless.

EDINBURGH

AS A SCHOOL

OF MEDICINE

(Continued from Page 2)

Although slightly reduced in weight. Mr. Wang Ching-wel is reported to be enjoying fairly good. health, and also a good appetite, in spite of the bullet, which he still has embedded in his back.— Chinese Evening Press:

HSINKING AND TUNGCHOW

Direct Telegraphic Service

Peiping, Jan. 14.

The Royal Infirmary attracted 63 men and five women, of whom about 50 were äcing post-graduate work. The report draws attention

A provisional agreement has to the number of Indians who just been concluded by the Man pursued research and advanced chukuo and East Hopel Anti- study, and in particular to the Communist Autonomons State for work of Messrs, 8. C. Dhar and direct telegraphic service between N. G. Shabde (D.Sc., Mathema-Hsinking and Tungchow from to- tics), B. S. Bindra (M.D.), B., N. day.

number

of

FOREIGN MAILS

etters and Postcards for Europe and South America are

forwarded via Sibaria" if so superscribed.

INWARD MAILS

Pas

Don

BEANGHAI and EUROPE via SIRURLA

(London date, 24th December) JAPAN and URANOVAJ JAPAN

Franken as

Hakolaki Mari.. Yas Kanu

15th Jan. 16th Jan.

16th Jan.

Haruna Maru

18th Jan.

18th Ja

16th Jan,

STRAITS and Eurors vis NauAPATIN, (Letters and Papers) London, 17th December JAPAN

U.B.A., Honolulu, Jayan and BRAND-}| val (8an Francisco, 94th Dacomboë). Java and Mantra, ..

Shanghai and Foodnow

Branomat and Swarow HAIPHONG

CALCUTTA and Bruätro- AMOT

Staatta, Mamiza and Loudon Paroele

London date, 19th December STRAITS

Air Mail by "Inspezial Airways" Dirvet Service–Lendes date, 9th January,

Caloutta and 'STRAITH STRAITY

SAIGON JAYA JAPAN

STRAITS and Eusora vin Sexs_(Lotters)

and Papere). London, zith Doo, and London Parcela--London date, 17thị December

Australia an! Manila- JAPAN

STRAITH

JAPAN

JAFAN and SBANGBAL

JAPA

STRAITS JAPAN

MANILA SAIGON

* SHANGHAI STRAITH MANILA SHANGHAI

Durban Maru

Chichibu Moru .. Tisondari

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16th Jan.

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17th Jan.

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Jan.

21st Jan.

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17th Jan

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AGAMEMNON

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17th Jaia. 18th Jan

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19th Jan.

Okirola

19th Jan,

Hakodata Maru...

19th Jan

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19th Jan,

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11st Jan.

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Bokuyo Maru

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Bhutan

22nd Jan.

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Jan.

25th

18th Jan,

28th Jan.

26th Jan.

Kiuno Mars

Ranpura Pyrrhus

11

Tokushima Maru

4+0

Victoria Bontaboo...

Jean Laborde Van Heutas Pleasantville Moner hour

OUTWARD MAILS

Jan.

28th Jan.

geth Jan.

·REGISTERED AND. PARC-L MAILS are closed 18 minutas earlier than the time given below-unless otherwise stated, and Lænere malla are advertised to close at or before 9 azn. registared

and parcel malla.are closed at 6 pun, on the previous day.

For

PRIDAY

Latters for Imperial · Aleways Direct Service"—das: Loaden, 25th January,

Letters for "Australia' by Ln6«,

perial Always Service"-due 'Darwin, 19th January,

Sandokan

Swatcs, Amoy and Foochow Heibow, Fakhoi and Haiphong Saigon and Pstoels only for Germany vis

Hamburg Straits and Calcutta.........

440

+

100

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DATE and TIME

Friday. 15th ¡G.P.O. & K.P.0.

R.M.A.

Dorado

Let. 15th, 8.30 AM

G.P.O. & ERO.

RMA

Dorado

Manang... Hai Fing...

Kiungekose

Franken

Falma

Ar Mall for Canton and Dis-

CN.A.0. plane Reg

Letters

Boitan Haryna Maru

19.30 r.

8,00 PY

Hakozaki

Maru

Reg. 4,00 pm

SATURDAY

| Prasad and P. C. Das (Ph. D.), and The first messages under the tricts. V. G. Jhingran and S. N. Srivasta- new agreement was exchanged by | Mantla tà (B. Ed). · The

General Kenichi Ueda, comman- | Shanghai,Japan and*EUROPE via Siberia other graduates. was MC., Ch.B. der-in-chief of the Kwantung Ave: M.A.. one; B.SC., En Army and Ambassador to Manchu gineering. two. Two studentskuo, and Mr. Yin Ju-keng, chiet gained the Diploma In Pub- administrator of the "Tüngchow lic Health and four the Diplomis Government.

in Education.

The reputation of Edinburgh as

The formal agreement for the will be concluded new service

a school of medicine and of sur-j some time in late. January, it is gery is further shown by the num- | stated, following which the ser- ber of Indians taking the higher vice will be extended to many qualifications of the Royal College other parts of the two countries.- of Surgeons. These were as fol- Union Newr. lows:-FRCPE, two; M.R.C.P.E., nine; F.R.CBE, six Note is also made of those taking the triple qualification LR.CP and 8. Edin- burgh. LRF.P.S. Glasgow (four), and the Dental Surgery Licentiate- ship, LDS.," R.CH.. (one).

Edinburgh

As showing that increasing at- tention is being given in India to the subject of insurance, and that Indians with actuarial qualifica-.

WOOL MERCHANTS IN CONFERENCE

Australia Promises Assistance

Melbourne, Jan. 14.

At the opening` · meeting of

His Holiness the Pope appears to be progressing favourably get-ties should now or in the near fu- South African, New Zealand and ture secure openings, the names of Australian wool merchants, Mr. J. six Indians who have passed ex- Lyons, Premier of Australia, aminations of the Faculty of Ac-sald that he hoped the meeting tuaries in Scotland are mentioned.

in six weeks.

His Holiness seemed a little tired, after a busier day than having given a number diences.

usual.

of Su-

He is not sudering much, how-

ever.

Renter's Bulletin Service.

TEMPORARY IMPROVEMENT London, Jan. 14. The Pope paused a fairly quiet night, but those in close touch with the Vatican do not conceal their fears that the recent improvement is only of a temporary nature--- Router's Bulletín Service.

OPIUM SEIZURE ON BRITISH SHIP

Three Chinese Arrested In New York

Washington, Jan. 13 The Treasury Department to day announced that $76,250 worth of opium; the largest seizure ever made In New York, had been found aboard the British steamer Maron, concealed in bags amongst the cargo.

Three Chinese aboard the ship have been arrested. Router

AMERICAN PARLEY IN PARIS

Press Speculations Set At Rest

Paris, Jan. 13. The American Embassy here: - sued an announcement dealing with the conversation which the DA. Ambassador, Bullitt had. with the French Foreign Minister. Mr. M. Delbos.;

would be the forerunner of a greater one to include air the coun-- tries of the world interested in production, manufacture and sale of wool.

The Premier added that the Australian Government would, as-

sist the world in the drive to in- crease sales.- Reuter

JAPANESE- GOODS TO SHANGHAI

Shanghai, Jan. 14.. Shipments of Japanese goods, to Shanghai during the latter half of 1936 were unusually active, in spite of threatening Sino-Japanese relations, says a despatch to the "Nicht Nichs."

Whereas this interview was re- ported by the "Paria Soir" to hare been very important, since the question of the settlement of war Nippon Yasen ships carried 44, debts to the United States was 000 tons of cargo from Japan to that discussed in detail, the American port during November and 51,230 Embassy states that the Ambas-tons during December. It is un- sador's call on M. Delbos was derstood an increasing purchasing nothing more than a courtesy power among Chinese people is visit since the Ambassador had no responsible for the heavy demand. opportunity to speak to the French Or the December shipments, 13,- Foreign Minister for a considerable 500 tons were sent to interior pro- time

vinces of China. Union News

Transocean News Service

Letters for "E.L.M. `Serviss”

due Amsterdam, 28th Jan.

Straits, Sandakan, Ceylon, India, East)

and South Africa, Aden, Egypt and EUROPE via Marsailles-due Mar aeilles 14th February

Air Mall for Swatow, Amey, Foochow and North Chipa (via Shanghai).

Straits and Cakeratta

BUNDAY Swatów, Amor and Formoss Foodbow via Swatow ...

MONDAY

Swatow and Amoy Shanghai Japan

Letters for Guam, Honolulu, and U.S.A., by “Pan-Amer!- can Airways "Service"-dae San Francisco, 26th Jan.

TURDAY.. Manila, Makgator and Bonesbaya Shanghai and EUROPE via Biberis Shanghal, Japan, Honolulu, USA, Contral and South America "Canada", and "BUBOPE via San Francinoa ---- due San Francisco, 19th February, us

A WEDNESDAY Swatow, Amoy and Formous Fooshow

Haiphong Amoy

THURSDAY Straits Design, India, East and South Den gåfriós. Japan

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