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HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMERS

JOINT SERVICE OF THE

TRAVEL

THE

SHORT

SAFE

SEA

WAY

by the

HONGKONG. CANTON & MAÇAO: STEAMBOAT COʻLTD THE

CHINA NAVIGATION CO. Lrp

British Line

NDL

CANTON LINE

DAILY SERVICE .. From Hong Kong: 10.00 P.M. only. From Canton: 10,00 P.M. only,

MACAO LINE

From Hong Konr

From Nacio AMENDED SERVICE

AS FROM MONDAY, 21ar "JUNE." Work day 8.00 a.m. Bal Tal 300 p.m. Hal

Week day SUNDAY SUNDAY

30 p.m. Tai Itlog 9.30a.m. Sul Tal 10 p.m. Tai Blog

↑ EXCURSION,

3.00 m. Tal Blog 3.00 a.m. Tai King... 5.00 pm, 911 Tai

Note:-All vessels squipped with Wirelèın. QUEEN'S BUILDING, CONNAUGHT ROAD Telephone 20101

APA

FAR EAST EXPRESS

PASSENGER & FREIGHT SERVICE,

From Hong Kong to

Europe

Dale

Tomurla

Perta

scharbors...

Genoa, Southampion, Botterdam, Bremen

4 Hamburg

Juzo

',

Putelaca

Cocoa, Southampten, R'dam, Bremen.

Hamburg...

July

9%

Straits & Ceylon

Scharnhorst "Potadam

Ringapore, Ivang. Belawan, Colombo..

Juse

17

'pore Funnag, Delawan, Colombo

July

24

Scharnhorst

Kanila

Jane

$7

Manila

Patsiam

Xanila

July

Shanghal & JEDAN

Potašam

S'hai, Yokohama, Kabo-

July

A

North China

JAY...

Teingtau, Dalton, Taku, Yokohama,

Japan

Robe, Osska....

July

Fridun

"Misdang, balameua, Tningi, Rabuail, #50...,,

July

25

Tridiron

Machang, Balamana, Tuingi. Rabeul, sto

Bept.

13

South Sea falandu

וי

Sanfrotto Alteration without Nails, For Pamage and Freight apply to:

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD BREMEN

QUAD'A

Bullding.

MELCHERS & 00.

AGENTS

CANTON AGENTS: JEBBEN & CO„, SHAMEEN, B.Q.

THE

Telephone 2772.

FUNNEL

BLUE

LINE

REGULAR AND FAST

FREIGHT AND

PASSENGER SERVICES |

LONDON SERVICE

AENEAB" Balls 29 JUNE, for Marseilles, London,

Rotterdam & Glasgow

· AGAMEMNON" Sails 14 JULY, for Marseilles,

London, Rotterdam, Hamburg & Glasgow LIVERPOOL SERVICE ANTILOOBUS Bails 23 JULY, for Havre, Liverpool

C & Bromborough,

Sails 27 SEPT, for Petan, New York,

Philadelphia and Baltimore, vir, Betavi Straits & Cape of Good Hope. PACIFIC SERVICE (via 108E, HAGOLA & YOKOHAMAS 'TALTHYBIUS" Sails 19 JULY, for Victoria, Vancouver

NEW YORK SERVICE "PREMIUS"

· Beattie

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1937.

LINGNAM

UNIVERSITY

(Coptinued from Pago Li

At a meeting neid in Nanking on June 12, resolutions were adopted wnercoy $3,778,000, being the in- terest receipts of the Board for the fiscal year 1936-1937, were ap- propriated as grants and subsidies for educational and cultural enter- prises.

WARNING TO MOTORISTS

Lady Drivers The Worst Offenders

HONG KONG'S

NEW GOVERNOR

(Continued from Page 1.1

been more free of ostentation, and no Governor has carried of cere- monial occasions with more natural poise. Fils modesty of mien is like Exri Baldwin's: it cloaks a very. shrewd mind, one which may or may not be capable of lightning Anshes of judgment, but whuld, in to concès! any event, be careful them, letting you know only in

A word of warning to motorista!

authorities are Local trafic puzzled by the scant use made by car shopping motorists" of the parks, controlled by the two hour time limit in Pedder Street, Con- naught Road Central and Chater Road

These spaces in the Central dis-instalments, as it were, what it has seen through you and your pro- been provided prin-

positions." cipally for the use of shoppers, so as to leave main thorough-fares as BRITISH GUIANA PAYS TRIBUTE free for moving traffic as is posal- bls.

Regarding requests for subsidies and grants for the year 1936-37, al- together 142 requests have been received involving a total of $13,- 819,807, and £22,851. Interest re-trict have celpts of the fiscal year that may be disposed amount, to $3,500,000.

According to the percentages allotted to the various classes of education and cultural enterprises of the Board, the distribution was decided upon as follows,"

Class A. At the rate of 25 per cent, and from a total of $3.500,000, $875,000 was available to this class. According to the previous resolu- tion of the Ecard, the funds shall still be disposed of to the follow- ing three enterprises: "

1. Subsidy to the Committee for Subsidizing the Preservation of Historical and Cultural and Ob jects of Antiquity, $100,000.

2. National Central Museum, for construction, $387,500.

Lady motorists are chief offen- ders in this respect, and according to the Traffic Department, daily offences are being committed in

and Dea Queen's Road Central Voeux Road," two of the Colony's busiest thorough-fares.

is

A tolerant attitude being adopted at the moment by the au- thorities who are content just to issue warnings. But the warnings cannot continue and a strieter at- titude will now be adopted, salda Trafic Department dmcial yester-

day.

We will prosecute motorists who

3. National Central Library, for persist in jamming the main thor- construction, $387,500.

ough-lares. The car parks are specially for the benefit of shop- pers and they must Use these parks."

UNIVERSITY GRANTS Class B. At the rate of 35 per cent, and from a total of $3,500,000 $1,225,000 was available to this class. According to the previous resolution of the Board, it was de- cided that $388,000 be disposed for the continuation of the following

grants:-

1. National Central University, for equipment of its departments of mathematics and mechanical engineering $30,000.".

2. National Shantung University, for equipment of its departments of physics and chemistry $20,000.

3. National Peiyang Engineering College, for, équipment of its de- partment of mining $20,000.

4. Provincial Honan University, for construction and equipment of its colleges of agriculture and me- dicine $50,000.

5. Provincial Yunnan University. for the equipment of its college of science $40,000.

6. Provincial Kwangsi University,

SILENT ZONES Regarding the now slient zones, recently brought into operation, Traffic Department is pleased with the prompt response by motorists In obeying the new regulations, "There has been a marked im- provement in the Central district- after midnight," a "Hong Kong Daily Press" representative was in- formed.

A hotel resident said: "Trafic noise has astonishingly decreased and the local traffic authorities are to be congratulated for instigating this new campaign. It really is a blessing!".

FLOATING DOCKS

According to a Chinese news paper correspondent, the 5.000 tons Russian boating dock, which ar for the equipment of its depart-rived in the harbour a few days ments of agriculture, mining. physics and chemistry $20,000.

7. Provincial Shansi College of Technology, for the equipment of Its pottery works $15.000.

ago will depart for Vladivostok shortly.

*

It is stated that this floating dock will arrive at its destination by the end of July,

8. College of Engineering Prac-It is said that another floating tice. Pelping: for expenses in its dock will soon leave the Black Sea research and experiment in rural for the Far East, and is expected Industrial enterprises $10,000." "

to reach Hong Kong in three months time.

9. University of Nanking, for its colleges of agriculture and science $20,000,

10. West Chiria Union University, for construction of its clinical hospital $25,000.

11. Lingnan University for con- struction and equipment of its Sun Yat Sen Medical College for a course in public health $20.000.

12. Nantung College, for its in- vestigation on cotton diseases, in- sect damage, and reclamation of alakali soll in northeast Klangsu $10,000.

It is reported that these floating, decks will be used for docking and repairing Russian cruisers and fishing boats.

Chinese Evening Prett

Embargo On

under the

Before Sir Geoffry left British Gulona, warm tributes to his sym- pathetic rule were paid at a fare- well gathering held auspices of the British Gulana Chinese Association, the farewell address expressing the hope that Hong Kong's new Governor might encourage much-needed Chinese settlers to make a new home ir the South American colony with view to the exploitation of country's

a

the

VRST resources, gir

Geoffry, in replying, referred as a significant omen to the fact that during the past five years British

Guiana's imports from Hong Kong had grown from less than $5,000 to nearly $90,000. In a reference to his new sphere of labour, 3r Geoffry remarked that. as a member of a race whose cul- lural development began thousands of years after China's, the thought' that he was to be privileged to come into direct touch with the ancestry of humanity was one fraught with deep reverence and a great joy.

MASONIC

INSTITUTION

FOR BOYS

£96,863 Collected At Festival

The 139th Festival of the Roya Masonic Institution for Boys took place at the Connaught Rooms. treat Queen Street, on June · 12, under the presidency of Canoni Stanley P. 1. Curwen, Provincial Grand Master for Cumberland and

Westmbrland.

in the unavoidable absence of the Earl of Harewood, Pro Grand Master. General Bir Francs

of

Davies. Deputy Grand Master,

tonst

the propused the Chairman, and congratulated him un the success of the festival, Toere are 400 boys in each of the two schools, and over 500 others receive grants for out-education.

the

The total collected was £96,863 brougnt up by 4,040 stewards. Oi total, London with 1,955 stewards brought up. £38,293, and une chairman's province, Cumber- land and Westmorland, with 514 steward brought up 17,017, an average of over £35 & head, which. In view of the depressed condition the coal and other industries in that province, is considered, ex-

Philippines Sugar tremely satisfactors. Last year

Admiral Bir Monel Halsoy, the Provincial Grand Master for Hert-

FOREIGN MAILS

The Public are reminded that the postage of Printed Papers Commercial Papers, Samples and Small Packets must be fully prepaid. Insuficiently prepaid Printed Papers, dio are NOT forwarded.

Letters, Postcards and Samples for Europe and South America are forwarded, "via Siberia" if to superscribed.

INWARD MAILS

FROM

CALOUTTA, STRAITH and BAIGON... JAPAN STRAITS

JAPAN, SHANGHAI and EUROPE via)

BIRIA (London date, 7th June) “UNA, Canada, Japan and Bussonar)

(Seattle, bth Janet MANILA

SAIGON

SHANGHAI and Sw Tow

SHANGHAI HAPRONS SWATOW HAIHÓNG SHANGHAI STRAITS JAPAN

SBANGHAI

STRAITS THAITE

JAPAN JAPAN SHANGHAI

Air Mall by "Imperia! Airways Direct "Service"-London - date, 19th June.

SAIGON.. STRAITS

Air Mall by "“Pan-American Air-

WAYS Direct

Service-San

Francisco date, 23rd June,

JAPAN

AMOY

Japan End-SuĄSZHÁI

Lesis and SHANGHAI

Bui Sana

dianto Maru

Prx

Doa

15th June

25th June

↑ Hakodate Maru...)

Sth June

Naidera

- 25th June

Pru. HaKinley .. Pres. Hoover

96th June

26th June

Reth June

26th Juse

6th Ins

28th June

7th

Pres. Doumer

Sooshow.... Flinta-iro

9. G. Faul Down

Tochure Caxton

Conte Rosso" Bingo Maru Bokuyo Maru Scharnhorst Diomed Bumpers Haly Maru Nankin

Aentos

[Imperial Airways |

Plane

•Burnis...

Van Heuliz

Pan-American

· Always, Plane

La Plata Mari Shirala General Lee

desma' Maru

CANADA, USA. BONOLULU, JAPAN SKIJA

ShareHai (Varmuver B.C., 19th June) JAPAN wad Saakaas

Нуваста

Jaya and MANILA

AUSTRALIA 603-MANILA

U,ALA, Moxózolo, Jatan and SeaNBHAI),

(San Franciser, Ija Juna) STRAIT and MANTEA

p. of Canad«

Häkutan Mara

Kadima Mars .... Thundari Nellore

10%

Prus, Mourid Deucalion

OUTWARD MAILS

June

27th June

37th June

17th June

97th June

27th June

1970 Juno

18th June

28th June

29th Jane

29th June.

20th June 29th June-

:30th June.

1st July

fat Jay

fxd July

2nd July

2nd: July

Sra July

3rd

3rd July

July

3rd July

4th July

REGISTERED AND PARCEL MAILS are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below, unless otherwise stated, kad. where mails are advertised to close at er before e a.m., registered and parcel mails are closed at a p.m. on the previous day.

For

FRIDAY!

Pin

Air Mail for "Imperial Airways"

Direct Service"-dae Londos, {|Imperial Air- 4th "July.

ways Plane

Air Mail for "Australla by Im)

perial Airways - Service"-due } |Imperial Air- Darwin, 29th June,

Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U.S.A., and EUROPE via Vancouver, B.0, (Parcels for Canada only)= due Vancouver, B.C. 19th July -and EUROPE via Siberis Formosa

oibow, Pakhoi and Haiphong Swatow Foochow Manila, Australia and New Zealand Fis Thursday Island-due Thursday Taland, 9th July_.... Straits

Ceylon, India, East and South Africa Adon, Egypt and "EUROPE vis Marseille due Mar-

sailles 23rd July

SATURDAY.

dae Amsterdam, 5th July,

It a well-known. that Hongfordshire, announced a total of Air Mail for "K.L.M. Service" 13. National Agricultural Re-Kong is one of the biggest mar- £75 000, of which his Province - of? "search" Bureau of the Ministry of ket for Philippine-sugdry-but--föl Hertfordshire contributed £20,000.-

Industries, for professorships on fertilizers and veterinary science $20,000.

14. Central Field Health Station. for professorship $10,000.

15. National Association of Voca- tional Education of China $15,000.

18. Society for Chinese Architec tural Research, for compilation and publication $18,000.

17. Chinese Institute of Engi- neers and other scientific associa tions for the construction of their joint building $45,000.

"FIGHTING AT WAZIRISTAN

Simla, June 24. Considerable aghting has «oc«. curred at Waziristan during ad- Tance by the Razmak and Bannu Brigades. It is estimated the tribesmen suffered heavily from land and air attacks. British losses were seven killed and thirty four wounded.

Teuter.

sugar.

ir Mail for Canton and Dis

tricts.

lowing the recent Sugar Confer- The principal provincia, support ence in London, the United States, came from North Wales, £2,184: representative in the Philippine Essex. £1,657;-Middlesex, £1.857; Islands has requested to the Gov-Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, Shanghai, Japan and EUROPEvis Siberia ernment of the Philippines to issue' 1336: and over £1,000 each from Shanghai, Japan, Hoaciala, U.S.A., 1 an order to cease the export of South Wales, Buckinghamshire. Btaffordshire. Suffolk, and "Surrey. Sir T. Vansittart Bowater, the treasurer of the boys school, ex- pressed the thanks of the board of management for the generous sup- port granted to them, which would enable them to continue their work unfettered by anxiety.""

Consequently, the shipment of 2,000 tons of sugar by the ss. Pre- sident Hoover has not arrived, but it is understood that over 4,500 tons of sugar arrived by earlier steam-

ATS,

Chinese Evening Pres.

10 RAWI

HONG KONG TIDE TABLE From June 25, to July 1, 1937.

HIGH WATER.

Date

Time

Fri 25

Height

LOW WATER.

Hong

2836411702 100 7:5

Haight

WEATHER REPORT

ROYAL OBSERVATORY HONG KONG ́

10 am, June 24

Date and TIME

Friday, 25th, G.PO &

K.P2O⋅

Reg. 8:30 AM

Ord. 9.30 AM G.P.O. &

K.P.O.

ways PlaneReg. 3.30 AM

Ord. 9,80 A M

Reg. 15th, 9.15 AM

Eno, of Asia

Ord:15th, 19.00 a 10

Exryadi... Kinan Tai Suan Hong Suyang

Atsula: Hors

Baldera..

Naldera

C.F.A.0. plane Pres: Doumer

Central and South Americs, Canada And EUROPE is Ban Francisco-Pres, Hoover dne Bar Francised, 14th July. Manila, da

Pres. McKinley "Masila, Straits, Ceylon, India, Egypt

and EUROPE via Brindisi-due Conte Board Brindisi, 18th July. ...

Air Mail for Swatow, Amoy, Foochow and North - China (via /Shanghai).

19.30 PM

1.00 PM.

-2.80 TM

5.00

"4.00PM

5.30 PM

G.P.0.& K.P.O. Par, 25th, 5.00 PE Reg. 18th 9.45AM- Oril25th,10,30 AM Saturday, 28th G.P.O, &

KP.Q

Reg 9.30▲

Ord 10,00 & M 10. PO. & XP.O

Ord.

Room

12.30 FX -1.30 P.X

Parcels 1.00 P

Heg

Ord

L40

$.80 G.P.C. & F.PO Reg.4.16 F Ord 6.00 K Kowloon P.O Beg, 26th, 6.40 Ord. 28th, 531 M Sheungwan P.O

0.8.4.0. planej Reg. 26th, 5.00%

Binary Blames

Ord, 28th, 7.00 M

Beg, 16th, 5.00 38 Om, 17th:5,00 %

Banday!

SUNDAY

Barometer (at sea level), 29.64

Japan Shanghai

ins.

Swatow, Amor and Formosa

Canton

Temperature, 83 F

Humidity, 88 per cent.

Manila and Parcela only for Germany |

Ta Hamburg

Scharnhorst

DAM

Třikembang

day, 80 F

Temperature,

WINWARD, SERVICE

DIOMED

27 JUNE From UK vin Straits

27 JUNE From UK. via Strmite"

DEUCALION?

4 JULY, From U.K, vis Straits"

"RUMARUS".

Specially reduced fares are quoted for cargo steamers

Hmited

socommodation

For freight, peage rater and information apply to

Butterfield & Swire,

gents 1. Conanaght Road

GODDARD TAKES 12

WICKETS FOR 937

Sat." || 20

Sun. 97.

London, June 24, Mon 28,

In a County Championship cric- ket match ioniruded to-day, Glou- cestershire defeated · Kent by an wad. 30 Innings and 31 runs, Scores

Thur Kent:-104 (Goddard 6 for 26) and 144 (Goddard 8 for 67)

(Barnett 103,

Gloucester279 Hammond 90) Reuter

Kong

Standard Time

Wind Direction, E

Wind Force (Beaufort); 4. Temperature, maximum yester

TUESDAY

Batavia NEAMT

Straits, and "EUROPE via „Marnesilos-- due Marseilles, 1st August-and London Paroola-dae London th August

minimum Tast 03 08:23 night, 77, F.

Rainfall for 24 hrs ending 101 Bangkok via Swalow 03 37 170030-day, 1,54 ins 0411 8-2 10,35 7.3 18 180 005541-04 50 18:3 11147:07 1851 012544 05:35 1901 8310 25 14 01685 14706 3

"Total" rainfall since, January 1,

Swatow, Amoy and Formode 29.48 Ins.

Haiphong Against an average of 35.17 ins Fort Bayard and Bunget to-night, 7.11 p.m.

Amny Sunrise to-morrow, 5.40 a.m.

4.p.m., June 24. Barometer (at sea level), 29.58. Temperature, 83, Humidity, 85 Wind Direction, 8, Wind Force, (Beaufort), 2. Maximum tempera- ture. 84. Minimum temperature, Tainfall mile

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