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HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMERS

JOINT SERVICE, OF THỊ HONGKONG CANTON & MACRO STEAMBOAT CO LTD. THя CHIKA NAVIGATION COLTO

TRAVEL

THE

SHORT

SAFE

SEA

WAY

by the

British Line

CANTON LINE

CURTAILED SERVICE

From Hong Kong, No Sailing, From Canton: No Sailing.

UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE –

MACAO LINE

AMENDED SAILINOS From Hong Kong Wenk day 100 a,ŋú Khusha

Haturday

5,30 pau, Hai Tal

Bul Tal 2.30. Kiniban SUNDAY 10) n,m, Kinalan 1.00. Sul Tal

From Macao 100 m.nl dní Tai 500 pr. Kinuhan 5.00 .. ni Tal 4.00 p.m. Sul Tai 4.00 m Kian 15.00 p.m. Kinshas

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I EXCURSION, N.B. SAILS FROM & RETURNS TO CANTON STEAMERS' WHARF

HOLIDAY EXCUPSION TO MAÇAO

MONDAY, 11th October, 183T.,

S.S.KINSHAN"

will leave Hong Kong at 9.30 A.M. al return from Macao at 5,0 PM. Note:--All vessels equipped with Wireless. QUEEN'S BUILDING, CONNAUGHT ROAD Telephone 20:01

Triestina

Lloyd

NEXT SAILINGS

APP

(Co Shanghai "VICTORIA" 15 Qet.

To Italy

" VICTORIA" 20 Oct.

SPECIAL RETURN "TICKETS

Validity on days at greatly. reiluend cost allowing of 21 months stay in Europe. Special concessions but and 2nd Class" travellers o London.

Fares to Venice, Trieste, Genoa and Return, E132, £88, £50 Special Two Months' Round Trip Tickets At Reduced Rates

TO BOMBAY

COLOMBO

SINGAPORE

„ISHANGHAI

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£25

£21

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£22

£19

£18

£13

£12

£19

£11 £ 6

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1937.

ALL NOT ROSY IN

JAPAN

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been framed at the dictates of blood-red imperialists, and, I think I am correct in my estimation of the Indian people, when I say that if there is one thing more than another which gets their gall it is imperialism in any of its forms. Certainly Indian sympathy in this dispute is all for China and we who had always in the past looked upon the Japanese" with friendship, respect and admiration, are now beginning to revise our oplatons," he said.

ECONOMIC SIEGE

Asked whether. In the face of the already growing economic" troubles, Japan would be able to earry on the war for any length of time in the event of sanctions being up- plied against her by the League or a general world-wide economie blockade, our informant said:

"I am not so certain that such a step would produce the deatred effect, because it would act as a poweriul moral force in the hands of the avaricious militarists by means of which they could appeal to the patriotism of every son and daughter of Japan, and, when it come to that, as we all know, they are patriotic to the point of fana- ticism.

POLICY IN CHINA-

"What you must remember is this: as the result of a prolonged 'propagandist campaign in Press and Pulpit the Japanese nation has been made to belleve, and be- lieve implicitly that their China policy is absolutely essential for the very existence of Japan. If that is the way they feel about it, then the application of an economic blockade would at once give them the Impression that the whole world was out to kill Japan, and, you can depend upon it, that is exactly how it will be interpreted to the masses by the military clique. Thus, the country would unite as they петег would have done otherwise, in order to defeat the siege, They also have Italy's example during the Abys sinian crisis to follow.

For these reasons. I personally, do not think world action on the knes contemplated would be judicious. It would be better to chance the outbreak of internal

dissension.".

A European passenger said that from all he could gather a violent anti-British sentiment was slowly beginning to sweep the country.

"The truth is they have never forgiven us for not renewing the Anglo-Japanese alliance," he said.

FRUGALITY AND TEMPERANCE MOVEMENT

Hong Kong Students Relief Association

In view of the urgent need for fands by the International Young M.C.A. Emergency Reller Council for the relief of the war-wounded in China, the Hong Kong Students Relief Association held a Frugality and Temperance Movement during the last three days.

The movement was very success- ful and a total of $4,437,57 was raised.

The Association will hold · a special meeting at the Y.M.C.A. Kowloon on Oct. 13 at 7p.. at which representatives, from Kow- loon Schools will be asked to at- tend to discuss the possibility of ganising a branch in Kowloon,

General Teruzz), Chief of the General Star

the Italian for voluntary troops in Spain,

A BRILLIANT SUCCESS

Concert To Raise War Funds

The Hong Kong Chinese Wo- men's Soldiers Rellef Association organised a Dinner Dance in the Grill Room of the Hong Kong Hotel last night for the pur- pose of augmenting the rellet fund sơ' urgently needed and avall hemselves of the opportunity to appeal to the community for their generous support to this very de- serving cause.

The function, as was generally expected, turned out to be a great success, the Grill Room of the

MARS IN THE ORIENT Hong Kong Hotel being packed to capacity, with over 600 people present,

whom were amongst many leading residents, besides many 'Government officials from Canton. Including Mrs. Wu Te- chen. wile of the Governor of Kwangtung.

Drearily the routine of warfare grinds out its tales of terror. In Shanghai shells crash with mono- tonous regularity' and non-comba- tants continue to be added to the grim toll extracted in the name of Japanese "destiny." The Chinese lines are

holding tenaciously Japanese anny, navy and air force beat an incessant tattoo of lead.

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The Chinese may not te notable warriors after. centuries of trala- ng in the art of passive resistance, but the Japanese are apparently doing something that even China's great unifer, Chiang Kai-shek had not fully accomplished. They are annealing the Chinese nation into an unpredictable mass.

Should Japan's aggressiveness, already rolling up a sizable opposi- tion, risult in starting an avalanche of patriotism, China's 400,000,000 population and tremendous re Sources might become the formid- able tact to deal with in the East. How freqgently the weapon of the aggressor proves to be a boomerang. -"Christian Science Monitor."

OBITUARY

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Dedham, Mass., Oct. 1. Mr. Thomas Nelson Perkins, famous international fawyer, died here to-day-

Heater.

Besides being a noted lawyer, Mr. Perkins was for years" a pro- minent gure in the business world, serving on many directorates and in government advisory positions,

STATE LOTTERY

Shanghai, Oct. 8: The 39th State Lottery was drawn to-day and re--- sulted as follows:--1st prize No. 110974: 2nd, prizes Nos. 180262, 30854, 85790.-- Reuter..

69339,

WEATHER REPORT

ROYAL OBSERVATORY HONG KONG

10 a.m.. Oct. 8.

Barometer (at sea level) 29.58

ins.

Temperature, 84 F.

Humidity, 74 per cent... Wind Direction, East, Wind Force (Beaufort), 2. Temperature: maximum yester- day, 86 F.

Temperature;

minimum night, 78 F.

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The concert itself was a brilliant success despite the fact that the majority of the artistes had appeared in public before.

Miss Colleen Ng Quinn's Inter- pretation of "Good Night My Love" was warmly applauded.

Raymond Lul and his Hawalian Serenaders played a magnificent selection of well-known Hawaiian pieces that won the appreciation of the audience.

success of last night's entertain- The following contributed to the

Herlinda Chew, Culleen Ng Qulo, Bessie Wong, Dorothy Wong. Con- stance Lum, Gloria Yee, Nora Kew, Grace Chew, Mrs. Sylvia Choy. Master Billy Tse, Messrs. Kwong San Sul, Li Chor Chi, Wellington Chew and Raymond Lul and his Hawalian Serenaders.

ment:-The Misses Bonnie Ching,

SIR S. HOARE NAMES LIFEBOATS

Thousands of visitors at Cromer Saw Sir Samuel Hoare, the Home Secretary, who is a native of the town, perform the naming cere- mony of the two local motor- lifeboats, H. 8. Balley and Harriot Dixon. The dedication service was' conducted by the Bishop of Nor-

wich.

Bir Samuel said that side by side

with State-alded services it was

good for the country to have a voluntary organisation like the Lifeboat Institution, which was so

well managed by private citizens.

AONG KONG TIDE TABL

From October 9 to 16. 1937.

HIGH WATER.

Hong

Kong

Standard

Hoight.

LOW WATER

Hong

Kong

Standard

Reight.

07 05 12 8 1711 14 3

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The new cruiser Glasgow, above, recently left the Greenock Yard of the Scotis' Shipbuilding and Engineering Company for Portsmouth and, after fitting out, will join the 2nd Cruiser Sqüad- ron, Rome. Fleet.

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