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HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE

Far Eastern Mail, Passenger & Freight Service

Through bookings to America via Europe and Europe via America. Bookings around the world. -- Through bookings to London.

OUTWARD SAILINGS *m.v. "BURGENLAND" for Dairen, Taku, Robe, Osaka,

Y'ama. Nagova, Kohe, ...25th Oct.

Dairen, Tako, Yokohama, Kobe, Mo.....

........... 2nd Nov. HOMEWARD SAILINGS

8. "PREUSSEN "for

m.v. RHEINLAND"...... for Mars, Rotterdam, 'burg...26th Oct. mr. "LEVERKUSEN" for Genoa, Antwerp, R'dam., H'burg

2nd Nor.

*Passenger Vrisel. Limited Passenger Accommodation.

For further particular and passage fares, etc. apply to :--

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE

JEBSEN & CO., ADESTA.

12, Podder Street, Tel. 933,

CANTON AGENTS: CARLOWITZ & CO2, Shakee Road.

S.S. "BENDORAN”

Sailing for LONDON, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG, HULL and LEITH on or about the 19th October, 1937.

Cargo will also be accepted on through Bill of Lading to the usual transhipment ports.

Tel

22031

HAER

For Freight and Passage apply to:--

W. R. LOXLEY & CO., (CHINA) LTD.

York Building. Agents:

THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD.

MAERSK LINE

Fust regular FREIGHT and PASSENGER SERVICE

1J

via

Shanghai, and Japan

Lo

LOS ANGELES, PANAMA, NEW YORK, BOSTON, PHILADELPHIA & BALTIMORE.

If sufficient inducemett offers also other ports of call.

Arrivals from U B.A.

19th Oct.

25th Oct.

M.Y. PETER MAERSK"

M.VKNUTE XEISON"

MV. GRETE MAERSK "

Sailings to U.S.A.

30th Oct.

27th Nov.

All dates are subject to alteration without notice.)

EXELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR PASSENGERS

AT MODERATE RATES,

For Freight and Passage plesso apply:

JEBSEN & CO.

Canton, Shameen, B.C

Tel. 10916.

Agents.

Hong Kong, Podder Building

Tel. 28363.

BURNS PHILP

(M.V. “NEPTUNA"

LINE

Due 30th Oct.

PASSENGER & FREIGHT Service to AUSTRALIA

Sailing Wednesday, 3rd Nov.

For Saigon, Sandakan, Madang, Salamana, Rabaul, Sydney & Melbourne,

First Class Fare to Sydney: Single: £47.10.0d..

Passenger & Freight Agents —

Return: £70,-0-0.

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.

P. & O. Building. -

Telephone No. 28031.

Joint Passenger Agents:

Nippon Yasen . Kaisha

‚ Kingʻ■ . Building.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16,^1937.

BRITISH NEWS IN SOUTH AMERICA

Dissatisfaction With "Presentation'

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'London. Oct. 14. Strong dissatisfaction with the manner in which British news is presented in South America, with corresponding detrimental effects on British trade, was voiced at a meeting of the Asscclnted British Chambers of Commerce at Man- chester to-day,

The subject was introduced with an array of facts and figures by Mr. C. S. Crulekshank, represent- Ing the British Chamber of Com- merce. Brazil. who pointed out that British capital invested in South America amounts to no less than £1,000,000,000.

It was unnecessary, he declared, to dwell upon the vital need for Britain to preserve and expand rep/trade in South America.

Rescue quads and First Aid Corps removing the wounded and dead from the debris in various sections of the city. (Photo, Cen-

tral Nows). ›

OF SERVICE

Her national prestige was an ONE HUNDRED YEARS important factor in competition for contracts. He regretted to say that British prestige in South America had suffered in recent at- years. this being generally

in which tributed to the manner affairs in foreign countries had been presented to readers by the Press.

London, Oct. 14. Twenty-seven Peers, the Chinese and Japanese Ambassadors, mem- bers of the Cabinet, and numerous other distinguished personages at- tended a dinner at the Savoy Hotel to-night to celebrate the centenary of the P. and O. Steam- ship Company.

British news distributed in South America. almost entirely "and through foreign channels

Sir John Simon, in paying... a there can be no doubt that Britain has a poor Press in South Ameri- tribute to the romantic and amaz

REMEMBRANCE OF DEAD AS LINK BETWEEN NATIONS

London, Oct. 14.

final session

in

the At London of the Anglo-Italian Committee of the Imperial War Graves Commission A re- solution was passed which placed on record their deep sense 0: value

common of the brance of the dead as a link be. tween nations and their thank-

remem.

ca-not because of any funda-ng history of the company, recall-fulness for the beneficial results mental blas on the part of the /ed that in the past century the already achieved by international people in the countries concerned, company had found it necessary co-operation in paying honour to those who gave their lives in the but because their newspapers are to seek a new chairman only on

great war and "their honour to more or less forced to draw their four occasions. a period in which had been 19 Prime Ministers and

those who gave their conviction. news from blased sources.

32 separate British Governments.

that meetings of the Committee Lord Craigmyle expressed the at regular intervals can make a shipping industry's gratitude for the real and valuable contribuítón to of their subsidy. which was a warning to the spiritual heritage

that the world

Britain would never allow cargo ships or great liners to be put out of business by foreign State-ted competition.

Rt. Hon. Oliver Stanley. M.P.. sald the receipts from shipping in

"To restore and maintain British prestige. influence and trade in- terests in South American coun- tries are essential. There should be British representation 01 British news. an authentic British news service giving re- gular and genuine British news of the right sort at prices that the papers can afford to pay."

A resolution in this sense, sub-1036 contributed £95,000,000 to in- mitted by Mr. Cruickshank on be- half of the British Chambers of Commerce in Brazil the Argen- Uruguay and Chile. and seconded by Major W. A. McCal- lum of the British Chamber of Commerce in the Argentine. was adopted unanimously.

tine.

WRS

visible exports, so that even in peacetime the shipping industry helped Britain, while in wartime

It was vital.-

Reuter,

EXPULSION FROM PALESTINE

Jerusalem., Oct. 14.

ordered The Government has

peoples- British Wireless Service.

IMPROVED TUBE JUNCTION

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DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES AMERICAN MAIL LINE Sailings

President Liners frequent sailings and their unique stopover privilegre Allow us to travel jos exotly at you choose. And Dollar Beamship Lines and American Mail Line worldwide offices and agents are maintained to wyre you tubare in, whatovce place you gi chance to be. Make your next trip more enjorable, traveling The Fresident Line way."

TO SAN FRANCISCO NEW YORK AND BOSTON

Via Kobe, Totol ama, Honolulu. San Francisco, Panama Canal and Havana. Pres. Foover

Oct. 24th Pres. Coolidge 10a.m. Nov. 13th Pres. aft

8 a.). 'Dec. Int Pres. Hoover 8 4.D. Dec. 11th Pres. fincoln 8am. Dec. 291) Pres. Coolidgo 8 a.m. Jan. 8th

EUROPE, NEW YORK

Via: Manila, Singapore, Penang, Colombo, Bombay, Suez Canal Naples, Ganos and Marssilles. Pres. Monroe Pres. Adams

„TO SKATTEK, VICTORIA "THE EXPRESS ROUTE"

Via Kobe and Yokohama

Pres. McKinley M'night Oct, 22nd 5th Pres. Grant Maigt Nov. Frei, Jackson M'night No. 19th Pres. Jeferson M'night Dec. 3rd Pree. M Kinley 3'night 1 ec. 17th Pres. Grant 'aight Dec. 31st)

MANILA

THE MOST FREQUENT SERVICE

Next Sailing 8 a.m. Oct 24th Pres. McKinley 6 p.m. Oct. 18th

8 a.m. 8am. Nov. 7th Pres. Monroe

Oct. 24th p.m, Oct. 30th: Proe. Harrison 8am. Nov, 21st Pros. Grant

Pren. Cooli'ge Pres. Polk

8 om. Dec. 5th 9am. Dec. 19th | Pres. Adams

Pres. Piorco

0 p.m. No. 5th

8. Nov. 7th

MOST FREQUENT SERVICE ON THE PACIFIC

DOLLAR STEAMSHIP.LINES * AMERICAN • MAIL • LINE *

PADDER BUILDING~~ HONG KONG,

CANTON BRANCH-1, FRENCH CONCESSIÓN, SHAMEIN.

CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

SILVER LINE:

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

FBOK NEW YORK AND LOS ANGELES

HE Motor Vessel

TH

"SILVERYEW"

London. Oct. 14. The London Transport Board

having arrived from the above Porta op signed a £100,000 contract to-day 11th instant, Consignees of Cargo are for the construction of an im- hereby informed that their Gods are Troved tube Junction at Baker being landed as their rink into the Go Street in connection with the downs of the Hong Kong and Kowloon scheme for Hnking the Bakerloo Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, line with the Metropolitan truck Kowloon, and stored at Consignees risk running out into the North-west and expense. suburbs.-

British Wireless.

In the course of the discussion it observed that the obvious channel for the transmission of British news to South América lay ready to hand in Reuters, which was described by one speaker as the expulsion from Palestine un a" "great agency. unparalleled til further notice of the five re- LORD MAYOR'S FUND throughout the world for reliabi-maining members of the Arab ity and accuracy in its news." Higher Committee. including Ab- dul Hadi, who has been active in the lobby at Geneva for the Arab cause, and Izzatdarwazeh, who is at present in Bagdad conducting pro-Arab propaganda,

Reuter.

DR. STOYADINOVIC Yugo-Slav Prime Minister Visiting London

The

London, Oct. 14. Foreign Secretary. Mr. Eden and the Yugo-Slay Minister in London together with the per- sonnel of the Legation were at Victoria station early this morn- Ing

to meet Dr. Stoyadinovic, Prime Minister and Foreign Minis- ter of Yugo-Slavia on his arrival from Paris. During his brief visit to London Dr. Stoyadinovic is the guest of the British Government He called at the Foreign Office in the forenoon and was received by Mr. Eden with whom he discussed current international questions of interest to the two countries.

A luncheon is being given in Dr. Stoyadinovic's honour at the Tugo-Slav Legation to-day and to-night he will attend a dinner, given at the Foreign Office by Mr. Eden on behalf of the British Government. The distinguished

London, Oct. 14.

The Lord Mayor of London is officially opening the fund for suf- ferers from the war in China next Thursday, after a broadcast appeal the previous evening by Sir Abe Balley.

All broken,chaled, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where ther will be examined on Saturday, 18th instant, 1927, at 10 am.

All Claims must be presented withio 18 Days of the vessel's arrival here, after which date they cannot be re- cognized.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods bare left the Godower, and all Gooda remaining undelivered after the 8th instant, 1937, will be subject to Reat

by

No. Fire Insurance has been effected, Bills of Lading will be countersigned

FURNESS (FAR EAST), LTD,

ged Floor, Hongkong & Shanghai Back Building Dis 23185 & 23169.

Several outrages were reported to-day in which five people were Already there has been forward- killed and a number of Jews ined £1,000, and although it has not jured.

been made a condition, the desire has been expressed that £375 of Hong Kong 11th Cct., 1937. this be allocated to the Lester Hospital, Shanghai, to meet the. urgent need for medical supplies.

A train from Haifa to Lydda was blown up by a land mine near Kalkileh this evening and three passengers killed.

A Jewish bus was ambushed near Jerusalem and an Arab passenger killed and five Jews injured by rifle are.

The Arab was killed by a bomb as he was preparing to throw him- self from the bus.

Several other handsome con- tributions are promised, and indica- tions are that there will be a hear- tening response the appeal throughout the country.-- Reuter

to

STUDENTS HOLD MEETING

London, Oct. 14.

KING RECEIVES DIPLOMATS

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

Metada

PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL- STEAM NAVIGATION Co.'s STAKIE "COMORIN."

ARRIVED HONG KONG ON 14TH OCT, 1937.

FROM ANTWERP, LONDON,GIBRAL TAR, MARSEILLES, MALTA. PORTSAID. ADEN, COLOMBO AND STRAITS.

YONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above- named Vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at turn aiss, in the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Con pany's Godowan at Kowloon, where cacb Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and Delivery can be obtained me the Goods are landed.

Optional Goods will be landed here unless Instructions have been given to the contrary Six Hours before arrival of the Steamer. Goods

not cleared within 8 days including date of arrival will be subject to Bent,

No Fire Insurance will be affected by as in wxy cane whatever.

Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Don- signees, and the Company's Burresorn. Mangro, GODDARD & Douglan, at 10 am, on Mondays and Thursdays, within thể Free Storage period.

Consignees are specially notified that it is necessary for & Revenue Officer to. be present at the examination of damaged dutiable cargo,

All Claims against the Steamer most be presented to the fludersigned on ur before 3rd Xoy., 1987, or they will not be recognized.

+

No Claims will be admitted after the- Goods have left the Godown, MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co.

Ageots. Hong Kong, 34th ('ct, 1937.

London, Oct. 14. The King at Buckingham Palace to-day received In audience. Sir Charles Wingfield on his re- The driver, fremen, and several

linquishing his appointment as passengers in the train which was.

A meeting of University students British Ambassador at Lisbon and blown up between Haifa and Lyd-

was held in London to-night, call- retiring from the Diplomatic Ser- da were Injured, and according to

8.8. ed by the British Committee of vice, and Sir James Sefton on re- one report, three passengers were killed, but this has not as yet the International Student Service, inquishing his appointment as to launch an appeal, supplemen-Governor of Behar and Orrissa..— been confirmed.

British Wireless.

A policeman who was accom-tary to the Mansion House Relief panying the trains is reported to Fund, for £4,000 to be raised in have been shot dead by two Arab England, if possible before the end of the year.. to be used entirely attackers.

the reller of University for students and teachers in China.

This is part of an International appeal for £10.000.

visitor's engagements to-morrow According to a report from the include luncheon at Buckingham Jewish settlement at Belsan Val- Palace as the guest of the King ley. Iraq, the oil pipeline has been and Queen and a reception in the

pierced in two places, and the oil, afternoon given by the Prime which gushed out, became Ignit Minister at No. 10 Downing Street

ed.- -British Wirelen Service.

FRESH MEMORANDUM

TO LEAGUE

Geneva, Oct. 14.

Reuter.

Professor Chan Feng-chun" was the chief speaker at the meeting. Heuter.

NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE SCHEME JUBILEE

-London, Oct. 14.

Scheme and went on to speak of the further extensions which the Government had in view.

ARNING GIVEN

London. Oct. 14. Investigations have established that the motor cars in which the British party were attacked by Japanese aeroplanes earlier this week were following the route be- tween Nanking and Shanghal which had been previously noti- fled, through the Consular au- thorities. to the Japanese armed forces →→→ "British Wireless.

15666

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

CONSIGNEE NOTICE.

"LIBUTEVAN DE LA TOUR”

12A10/37,

BRINGING CARGO From DUNKIRK via porta etc.

ARRIVED HONG KONG ∞■ TUES

DAY, TH 19TH OCT, 1937., „'

YONSIGNEES are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are - being landed & stored into the godowne of the Eong Kong Kowloon Whad and Godown Co., LL, Kowloon, whance delivery may be obtained immediately after landing.

All Claim must be sent in to me on or before the 23rd Oct, 1937, or they. will not be recognized.

Damaged Packages will be examined by the Company's Surveyors, Mesars Goddard & Douglas in the presence of the Consignes at 10,00 am. on Monday, the 18th Oct., 1997.

Consigners must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when any dullable goods are examined by the Company's | Surveyors.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by Committee as in any case whatever.

Saturday

FÜLL STATEMENTS TO BE MADE

London, Oct. 14. The meeting of the Chairman's Sub-Committee of the Internation

Directly. Parilament met in the next session it will be proposed to introduce a Bill' making, medical; benefit available, to young persons al immediately they left" school and has been called for entered into insurable employment, ❘ morning,

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Non-Intervention

The Chinese delegation has sent the League of Nations a fresh memorandum accusing Japanese troops of using poison gas and The Minister of Health spoke in dum-dum bullets on the Shanghal London to-day of the jubilee, of front since October 3.

National Health Insurance which. The

memorandum adds that he said, had become a successful notwithstanding the Assembly's and essential part of the British resolution condemning the bomb-social system. ing of open towns, the Japanese

The number of insured personis are continuing "these methods of now exceeded 18,000,000 and the

thus lling the gap between the As already known the French frightfulness in violation of all value of the benefits dispersed, the rules of civilised warfare.” since the beginning of the scheme, school medical service and the and British representatives will The memorandum is accom-was no less than £800,000,000. medical service under the Insur make full statements of the at panted. by a declaration by the During the 25 years the magnitudeance Acts. chief physician of the Red Cross of its operations had steadily in- Hospital at Nanking and other creased and a recent valuation had medical authorities, certifying that revealed the net disposable surplus wounded men are suffering from of £200,000,000. the effects of poison gas, and are being treated at the hospital for this-ruter.

MESSAGE HIES MARITIN ES CO. Hong Kong, 12th Oct., 1237, [6660

CLOSELY INVESTIGATED

All circumstances of the m- cident are being closely invest1- ingated by the British Consul- General (Mr, Berbert Phillips) at Shanghai. Two days notice of the intended journey was given by the British authorities to the Japan ese, states a "British Wireless Service" message from London.

'titudes of their Governments re- National insurance. together with garding foreign intervention the services provided by the local Spain. The countries represented authorities and the great voluntary on the Sub-Committee are Great organisations in Great Britain. Britain, France, Italy, Germany, a provision for sickness Belgium, Russia, Portugal, Sweden made to Mr. Lloyd George as the parent which was unsurpassed in any and Czekoslovakia-

British Wireless. of the National Health Insurance other country-British. Wiraders,

Bir Kingaley Wood paid a tribute

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