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26th Sept.
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GRATIFYING CHANGE IN EUROPE
London Committee a note over- flowing with impudence,
Further semi-official comment on the Ambassador handed to the Anglo-Italian relations appeared In the German Press recently. On the whole it expresses satisfaction with the new trend in European affairs, though on the underlying assumption that Britain has now drawn closer to the "Fascist" as opposed to the "Bolshevik" ideology over Spain in particular, and Rus- sla's European policy in general.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1937.
PASSENGERS
Fushimi Maru
The following passengers arrived in the Colony aboard the s.5. Fushimi Maru on Saturday:--
Mr. Charles Abbott, Mr. Frank Firth, Mrs. Winifred M. Firth, Mr. Treterick Charles Oppen, Mr. Robert Gaylord Barnes, Miss Jessie Isabel Carnagham, Mr. Frederick William Fisher. M'as Clara Maria Fisher. Mr. Xleri Khokongkha. Mr. Kumalchi Shimojo.
S.S. PRES, LINCOLN
The following passengers arrived in the Colony yesterday by the S.S. President Lincoln:-
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Appelman, Miss B. Apple, Mr. H. Buelow, Mr. S. S. Chen, Mrs. K., T. Chen, Mr. and Mrs. A. Conlbear, Master A. F. Conibear, Miss B. M. Conibear, Miss R. Chang, Mr. W. C. Clemens, Mr. R. M. Conrad, Miss L. T. Chu, Miss L L Chu, Master D. C. Chu, Miss. Y. Y. Chu, Mrs. K. S. Chung. Master B. Chung, Miss L E. Chun. Mr. P. M. Chun, Mr. Fred Chun. H. H. Mrs. J. W. C. Chun, Mr. Cheng, Miss C. Chou, Miss S. Chu, Mr. H. H. Chang. Mrs. Y. Chang. Miss M. H. Chang, Miss C. Chang. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Dinsbler, Mr. H. D. Chien, Mrs. A. S. Chung, M. T. Miss L B. Edgar. Mrs. Ecklund, Mrs. 8. C. Fong, Mrs. Y. S. Fong. Master A..Fong. Mrs., C. N. Fong. Master B. Fong. Mr. Gray. Mr. M. Grone, Mr. J. EL Horton. Miss May Harrison, Mrs. Y. M. Hom. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hala, Miss M. Hsla, Master J. Esta, Mr. W. Y. Hsu, Mr. H. S. Hsu, Mr. E. A. G. Jordon. Mrs. R. H. Kerr.. Mrs. A. Kovalsky, Mrs. A. P. T. Kwan, Master A. "Kwan, Miss B. Kwan, Miss C. Kwan. Miss D. Kwan, Mrs. S. Kwok, Mrs. J. Kwok, M'ss P. Kwok, "Miss S. Kwok. Master B. Kwok Master Kwok. Miss Molly Lacy, Mr. G. Y. Lee, Mr. W. K. Leung, Mr. L. Lew's. Mr. and Mr3. T. K. L. Miss L Liang. Master M. Liang, Miss R K. Lin. Mr. P. Laslo, Mrs. M. C. Loh, Mr. F. Y. Loh. Mrs. Y. S. Loh. Mrs. H. Lund, Miss H. Lund.
Mr. Mr. J. M. Kerbery.
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This experience may well KABUL TO SOOCHOW. Gen. Cigar strengthen Mr. Chamberlain's in- tention to order Moscow back into
IN ELEVEN HOURS
its own territory, and thus „give··
Berlin, August.- 28. European policy a chance to look!
An official announcement by the after itself.
Lufthansa Company says that a. "Now that the British Govern- Junkers aeroplane belonging to ment has recognised that Soviet the
successfully Writing in the "Deutsche Al- lgemeine Zeitung." Herr Silex says: diplomacy has prevented European flown from Afghanistan to China, pacification in the last few years across the Pamir Mountains and "The most recent phase of the
a fact which the Germany of Turkestan. international situation--following
Adolf Hitler has long since realized Mr. Chamberlain's letter to Signor it is ready for a new initiative. Mussolini-is, in our opinion. ex- tremely gratifying, especially in This is not only directed towards view of the Soviet attempt to tor-Italy, for a new memorandum on
pedo non-intervention.
well
"Two points arise: England has a Prime Minister who is himsei! conducting foreign policy, and Europe has become more inde- pendent of Boviet interference. "Mr. Chamberlain, as Is known in london, is tired of the wire-pulling of the London Com- mittee. As a member of a sober business family he is immune from fanciful notions that Bolshevism can be turned into normal chan- neis.
"WARNING_O SOVIET" "Mr. Chamberlain must have found it difficult to consent to an interview with the Soviet Ambas- sador, M. Malaky, but he regarded it as necessary to issue a warning to Soviet Russia. A few days later
the Western Pact has been sent out by London to the Powers con- cerned.
"The two things are naturally connected. for Italy has left no
doubt that when her Abyssinian Empire is recognised she will take part in a general European settle-
ment."
"
MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S INITIATIVE.
Herr Halfield, in the "Hamburger Fremdenblatt," attributes the in- itiative in Anglo-Italian relations to Mr. Chamberlain rather than to Bignor Mussolini.
berlain WS
company
has
in the early hours of this morning The plane took df from, Kabul and reached Soochow in 11 hours.
Both the plane which accom-" plished to-day's remarkable feat and the machine which arrived from Afghanistan earlier, will re- turn to Kabul within the next few days.
GOLD COLLECTED
BY PLANTS
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
THE M.V.
MODERN
"GERTRUDE MALESK " having arrived from New York and Ports of call. Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their goods are being landed and placed at their risk into the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf jk Godown Company's godowns at Kow. loon, where delivery may be obtained as soon as the goods are landed.
Optional cargo will not be landed hero, unless notice has been given 18 with 1 gramme per ton of soll. hears prior to vessel's arrival, but "Old man's beard," otherwise carried on from port to port to the fral known as "traveller's joy, achieves port of cail to which the option roughly an equal concentration of extends,
No Claims will be admitted after gold in the fruit of the plant, but the Goods have left the Godowns, and the proportion of gold in the stem all Goods remaining undelivered after is considerably less. Several other the 6th Sept., 1937, will be subject to Some plants can. extract gold plants are quoted as showing ap- | Bent from the soll and concentrate it preciable power of collecting gold. All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods 8000-fold, according to a report "Plants grown at other places are to be left in the Godowa, where presented by Professor B. Nemec where gold has been found," It is at 10 am by our Surveyors Capt. they will be examined on 4th Sept., 1937, to the Czech Academy of Sclerices, stated, "were also found to contain Walter C. Weston.
His measurements have been recognisable amounts of the metal of friendly feeling for Soviet made on the ash of plants grown 'in the ash, but none was found in Russia,
on Rye Island, between two arms the same species where gold was of the Danube. The sand there known to be absent"
o
The first plane will then fly back Germany, and the second machine will make a further flight to China-
Transaran News Service.
The writer welcomes, the desire
No Evidence That It Is Useful To Them
of "influential Conservative quar contains about one part in 10 mil- ters" in England that Abyssinia bellon of gold.
The writer says, that Mr. Cham- struck off the roll of nations re- The record, it is stated in never a convinced presented in the League of Nations, Nature, is apparently held by "bog advocate of Sanctions, Nor. he adds, since this would be an essential | horsetail” The average concentra- has the British Prime Minister pre-roquialte of any fruitful tion far the whole plant is 610 ever been suspected of any kind discussion.
grammes per ton of ash, compared
While, the prevalling tendency is to suppose that any metal which plants concentrate for themselves from the soil plays some useful part in the life of the plant, there no direct evidence that this is the case with gold.
To comply with the General Borded Warehouse Begulations consignees must have Revenge Officer in attend- sace when damaged dutiable goods are examined.
All claime must reach us before the 29th Sept., 1937, or they will not be recognised.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
OCEAN STEAM SBIP CO., LTD.
AND
CHINA MUTUAL STEAMI NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
CONSIGNEES per Co.'s Venue!
"AJAX"
FROM UNITED KINGDOM VIA SINGAPORE,
are hereby notified that their cargo. will be discharged into Boff's Wharf Howloon, where it will lie at consignees risk and subject to terms and condis tions of storage at Holt's Wharf. The Cargo will be ready for delivery freig Godown on and after 18th Ang.
Optional cargo will not be landed here, unless notice has been given prior to steamer's arrival but garried, ca“ from port to port to the final port of call to which the option extends.
All broken, chafed, and damaged, goods are to be left in the Godens, where they will be examined on any hours of 10.45 a.m. and Noon within. Tuesday and Fridays between the
the free storage period.
No claims will be admitted' after the Goods have left the steamer's Godowa, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 4th Sept., will be subject to rent.
All Claims against the Steamer must. be presented to the undersigned on er before the 18th Sept, or they will wai be recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be effected.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, [55°228th August, 1037.
No Insurance will be effected, Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
JEBSEN & Co.,
Agente. Hong Kong, 30th Aug., 1737.
Agente.
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