CONSIGNEE NOTICE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO. LTD.
AND
CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
ONSIGNEES per Co.'s Vessel "BELLEROPHON " From UNITED KINGDOM &. CONTINENTAL PORTS VIA
SINGAPORE
are hereby notified that their unrzy will be discharger into Bolt's Wharf Kowloon, wherù it will lie at consignees risk and abject te terms and condi tion- uf storage at Holt's Wharf. The Cargo will be rely for delivery from Godown on and after 25th Deti
eptional car o will not be landed here, uni-as notice has been given prior to steamer's arrival but carried on from port to port to the fal port of call to which the option extends.
All broken, chafel, and damaged goods are to be left in the Godown, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10,46 km, and Noon within the free storage period.
No claim will be admitted after the Goods have left the steamer's Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 1st Nov.. will be subject to rent.
All Claims against the Steamer must Is presented to the undersigned on or before the 15th Now, or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be effected.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agent.
25th October, 1977,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO, LTD.
AND CHINA MITUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
TONSIGNEES por Co's Vessel "TROILS"
FROM NEW YORK VIA MANILA FROK are hereby notified that their Cargo will be discharged into Holt' What, Kowloon, where it will lie at Consiga risk and abject to Terms and Conditions of Storage at Holt' Wharf. The Cargo will be ready for Delivery from Godown on and after 25th Oct
OptionalCargo will not be landed here unless Notine has been given prior to Steamer's arrival, but carried on fron port to port to the final port of call t which the option uxtende.
All broken, chafed and damaged Good! ar to be left in the Godosus, when they will be examined on any Tuesdays the hours ol sod Fridays between 10.45 A., and Noos within the Free Storage period.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods bave left the Steamer'a Godows. and all Goode rasining undeliverec after the lat" Nov, will be subject to Pent.
All Claims against the Steamer ment be, resented to the Undersigned on or before the 15th Nov., or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will a effected BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
25th Nov., 12-
Agents.
MAERSE LINE
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
M.V.
THE MINUTE NELSON"
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1937.
CONSIGNEE NOTICE. | RADIO
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
M.V.
THE BURGENLAND”
having arrived from Haniburg and Ports of call. Consignces of Cargo are hereby notified that their goods are being landed and placed at their risk into the Pong Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Gotown Company's godowns At Kowloon, where delivery may be obtained as soon as the goods are landed.
Optional cargo will not be landed here, unless notice has been given 49 hours prior to vessel's arrival, but carried on from port to port to the
al port of call to which the
option extends.
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered after the Son, 1937 will be subject to rent...
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowas, where they will be examined on lat Nov, 1937, nt 0a.m. by our Sur- veyors Me-ars Goddard and Pouglas.
To comply with the General Bonded Wars house Regulations consignees must have A Revenue Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable goods are examined.
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PARIS
Call-letters of the Station: Wavelength: 19.68 metres TPA 2 Wavelength: 25.24 metres T P A 3. Wavelength: 25:60 metres TPA 4. Wavelength: 25.24 .-11.885 Kc.
7 .m. Radio-Journal of France (French Newn). 7.20 a.m. Gramo- phone Records 7.30 a.m., Leading Press Articles. 7.46 am. Gramo- phone Records. 9 am. News in French 9.30 a.m. News in English. 9.40 a.m. News in Italian. 9.50 am Gramophone Records. 10 Close down. `.
El.I.
Wavelength: 19.68 m.-15.243 Ke
11. a.m. Gramophone Records. 11:45 am. Talk on Current French Events (in Japanese). 12 zoon. News in English. 12.15 p.m. Con- cert Relayed from Marsellles. 12.45 p.m. Gramophone Records. 1. p.m.. Concert Relayed from Nice. 1.30 p.m. News in French. Colonial Market Prices. 2 p.m. Talk on Music by Mr. Charles Oulmont. 2.10 p.m. Social Topics by Mr. P. Rives. 2.20 p.m. Gramophone Rs. cords. 2.30. p.m. Thirty Million Gladiators, play in 5 Acts by Labiche. 3.55 p.m. Rates of Ex- change and French Stock (Rentes). 156494. p.m. Close Down.
All clairs must reach us before the 26th Nov. 1937, or they will not be recogniærd.
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No Insurance wil be effectel, Bill of Lading will be countersigned
JEBSEN & CO., Agents. Hong Kong. Oct., 1937.
CONSIGNEES NOTICE.
THE BEN LINK STEAMERS, LTD.
From LEITH, MIDDLESBRO', -ANTWERP, LONDON AND STRAITS.
THE 5 BENGLOF"
CONSIGNEES' of Cargo are hersby
informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the basardon. and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hoxe Kone AND KOWLOON Wear GODOWN COMIAT, LTD., whence and/or from the whares Dehrery may be obtained.
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No Claims will be admitted after the Goode bave left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 23rd Oct., 1937, will be subject to rent.
Wavelength: 25.24 m.-11.885 Kc.
5.15 p.m. News in French, Market Prices. Rates of Exchange, 5.45 D.D. News Arabic. 6. p.in.
In
CHURCH'S ONCE A LORD HORNE AND YEAR SERVICE "DARK DEMAND"
Harvest Festival In Former Hen Roost
Only one service a year-the Harvest Festivals held in the tiny church of Winterbourne Tomson, Dorset, one of the smal- lest in the country, and this service took place recently, when the building was crowded.
Farm, labourers, their wives and children, and the principal lan- downer, Mr. M. Hooper, were the congregation. Previously the church had been decorated with harvest produce.
The church bas the old type "horsebox" pews, and the mem- bers of the congregation are bid- den from each other except when they stand up, when their heads only are visible.
The church is in the parish of Winterbourne ..Zelstone, whose vicar, the Rev. R. Askey, conducted the service,
The church has no organ, and for yesterday's harvest festival a harmonium was brought by the
wife of the preacher, the Rev. I D. D. Daimpre, vicar of Morden,
Dorset."
The date of the church 15 unk- | nown. Twenty years ago it was used by a farmer as a hen-house. A balcony Inside the building 1
Fifteenth Century. The
of the
church was saved from ruin by the Society for the Preservation of Andent Buildings," and its re-
Concert Relayed from Lyons.storation was paid for largely by 6.30 p.m. Grainophone Records. the sale of Thomas Hardy manu- 6.50 p.m. Maritime Talk by Mr. scripts. Yves" Bretagne. 7. p.m. Relay of Radio-Journal of France (French News), 1.30 p.m.. News in French, Rates of Exchange. 8.10 p.m. News In English. 8.20 p.m. News in Italian. 8.30 p.m. Relay. 10.30 p.m. News in Portuguese. 11. þm. p.m. Colonial Market Prices. 10.43
Close Down...
3.m.
The late Mr. A. R. Powys, who was secretary of the Society, was so devoted to the church that he asked to he buried near it. His grave is the only one in the little churchyard, except a very old and crumbling tomb.
MAMAK HOCKEY
Wavelength: 25.60 m-11.720 Re.
11.15 p.m. Gramophone Re- cords. .12.15 2.57. News In French, Market Prices, Rates of There will be a general meeting Exchange. 12.40 a.m. News in of the Mamak Hockey Tournament Spanish. 12.50
News In at St. Andrew's Church Hall, Na- Portuguese. 1. Gramophone Re- than Road, Kowloon, on Tuesday. cords. 1.15 p.m. Close Down November 2, at 6 p.m.. 3 3.m, Gramophone Records
a.m. News in Market. Prices. change. 4.30
$
It is important that a repre- French,sentative of each team should at-
Extend.
All Claima sainst the Steamer must he presented to the Underigued on or before the 7th Noë, 1937, or they will act be
recognised,
Rates of To
comply with the General Bonded Warehouse
a.m. Regulations, consignees
News in The agenda will be: To elect a must have a Revenue Officer in alten English. 4.45 a.m. Gramophone Civilian Assistant Honorary Sec- Records. 5.45 am. News in Gerretary: To elect representatives of
sace when damaged daciable goods are examined.
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be mined on the 21st Oct, 1937, at 9 am, by Messra. Carmichael & Clarke.
man. Aa.m. Close Down.
BERLIN
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No Fire Insurance has been affected Bill of Lading will be countertige så by: W. R. LOXLEY & Co. (CHINA) LTD.
Agenta. Hong Kong, 17th Oct., 19×7, {
U.J.A
D.J.B.
31.38m. (95.60 k.c.) 19.74m. (15.200 k.c.)
D.J.E.
16.89m. (17,760 k.c.)
DJ.N.
31.45m. (95.40 kc.)
D.J.Q.
having arrived, from New York and Parts of call, Cousiquees of Vargo ate nereby notified that their Goods an being landed and placed at their risk into the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wher and Clodown Company's godowne at Kowloon, whure delivery may bt obtained as soon as the Goods are laude
Optional Cargo will not be landed bere, unless Notice has been given 48 hours prior to seel's arrival, hat carried on from port to part to the faal port d Call to which tho option extenda.
UNIVERSITY
DESTROYED
Germans Deplore Tung-Chi Bombing
Shanghal.
12.63m. (15230 k.c.)
teams to serve on the Executive Committee as follows: Naval Army and Civilian, two representatives each.
FARR CHALLENGES SCHMELING
Tammy Farr challenged the German. Max Schmeling. to 8. fight before he left New York for Montreal.
1.05 p.m.
Call (German, Eng- Hish). German Folk Song. 1.10 p.m. Light Muste. 2 p.m. News in German. 2.15 p.m. Light Music (continued). 2.50 p.m. Greetings "SchmeUng is supposed to be to our listeners in New Zealand. looking round for warming-up 3 p.n. News and Economic Review fights before he meets Louis for in English 3.15 p.m. To-day in the world title, and I am ready Germany. Sound Pictures. 3.30 p.m
to fight Schmeling now," he said. Radio skit. 4 p.m. New German adding that If the German
The light music.
Shortwave accepted "there'd be по Louis Station Orchestra, conducted by fight for him." Eugen Sonntag. 5.00 p.m. Solo
Farr stated tha' he was willing Concert: Erna Berger, Soprano
to put a substanual side-bet on 5.30 p.m. News and Economic his chances If Schmeling did Revice in German. 5.45 p.m. workers abroad, 6.00 p.m. Songs for the lute. Oskar. Besemtelder. 6.15 p.m. Merry notes.
A recent message expressing great indignation over the Japan- ese bombing of Tang-Chi Univer- sity by Japanese airplanes was sent by the President of the China Institute at Frankfort, Germany to Dr. Chu Chia-hua, Chairman of
German the Sino-German Cultural Asso- cition.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and al The destruction of the Tung- Goods remaining andelivered after the 98th Oct., 1937, will be subject to Rent,
likewise.
LOUIS TALKS OF RETIRING With a discoloured right eye
A broken, chafed, and, damaged motion of cultural relations be- Goods are to be left in the Godowns, tween China and Germany. the (cont.). 8.50 p.m. Greetings to cur in Detroit with the impression where they will bo uramined on 27th message stated, was greatly de- Oct. 19.7, at 10a.m., by On!
plored by Geiman educational cir- Burrogor Capt. Walter C. Weston,
To comply with the General Bouded cits. Warehouse Regulations, consignees must, Expression was made of the have a Revenue Officer in attendance hope that the destroyed institu- When damaged dutiable gooda an tion of higher learning would be examined.
All claims must reach us before rebuilt before long through the the 2'si Nov., 1997, or they will act efforts of educational leaders of
the two friendly nations. be recognised.
No Insurance will be effected. Bill of Lading will be conoteraigned by
JOBSEN & UO.,
Ageste
Chi University, which has con-7 p.m. Concert of Light Music. still showing signs of the drub- 8 p.m. News in English. 8.15 bing it received fom Tommy Farr's tributed greatly toward the pro-
p.m. Concert of Light Music | left hand, Joe Louis left reporters
Listeners In the Netherlands East that he intends shortly to retire Indies. p.m. News and Econo- from the ring. "It will probably mic Review in German. 9.15 p0. be next year, after the Schmeling Stephan Ludwig Roth. The life of fight," he said.
German in Transilvania by Louis added that he was going Otto Folberth. 10 p.m. News and to take "a good long rest" before
Hong Kong, 21st Oct, 1937
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ADMIRALTY: EXPLAINS
BOMBING
London, Oct. 24.
in connectin with a radio mes-
Economic Review in English and meeting Schmeiing, who has been Dutch. 16.15 p.m. To-day in Ger- signed by Mike Jacobs. the pro- many. Sound Pictures. 10.30 p.m. moter, to meet him in June, 1938. A Surprise Hour. 11.45 p.m. Ger- over 15 rounds for the world man workers abroad. Midnight title. Sign off (German, English).
HOLLAND-INDIA
Call letters: PHI Wavelengths
Wavelength 16.83 m. 'Phoki-programme for the Netherlands Indies.
13.25. National anthem and open-
sage from the P. and O. liner 18.88 m. and 25.57 m.; Frequenciesing-announcement. Kaiser-I-Hind, that she had ob- | 17770kc. and 11730kc.
served a seaplane bombing sub- 09.30-11.00 GMT. wavelength marines midway between Alicante and Cape Tepes on the east coast of Spain, the Admiralty states that a British plane dropped two smoke bomba to discover the direction of the wind in that vicinity Reuter.
13.30 Stock reports.
13.40 Actualities.
R
14.00 Commemoration of Nether- lands greatest Poet Vondel.
15.00 Daily News Bulletin. 15.10 Close down and national anthem.
Wavelength 31.23 m.
19.71 m. 13.25-15.00 G.M.T.. wavelength 16.28 m. 18.30-20.00 G.MT. wavelength 31.28 x. Wavelength 19,71 m. Station PC.J.
Station P.C.I. 09.30-11:00 Experimental broad- 18.30-20.00 Experimental broad- cast on behalf of Philips Radio cast on behalf of Philips Radio Eindhoven Holland. Happy pro- Eindhoven, Holland. Happy pro- grainme. Special broadcast for gramme. Special broadcast for "Australia” and New Zealand. Re: Central and South-Africa. Re- in practice | ports about the reception are to be ports about the reception are to be sent to Phohl-PC). Studio Hilver- sent to Phohl-PCJ Studio Hilver- aum-Holland.
sum Holland.
London. Oct. 24, The Admiralty now states that the flying boat observed by the Kaiser-T-Hind was â British
bombing at a floating target.- Better.
Hong Kong Daily Press, aircraft indulging
Anxious Situation Created
Hitler's "dark demand" for the restoration of Germany's colonies was described by Viscount Horne recently as creating "the most difficult and anxious situation which anybody could imagine."
Viscount Horne, who was speak- ing at a Unionist fête at Sauchie- burn, near Stirling, sald that Herr Hitler's claim for colonies so that Germany might have food made a new issue, and one began to wonder what lay behind it.
Brtlain raised less food in her own country than Germany did, Lord Horne. said. The great bulk of our food came from foreign countries and from our. Domin- lons, and we had to get it as Ger- many would have to get it-by purchase.
"One begins to wonder what all this argument' really means,” said Lord Horne. "Is it possible that what Germany destres. is addi- tional power, and that she wants us to give up Tanganyika, because then she will be able to menace by submarines the routes to the East?"
We could not afford to see Hit- ler on the Eastern coast of North- ern Africa at the same time as his
ally Mussolini was on the shores
of the Red Sea.
The moral was that Great Bri- tain must be so strong as to be afraid of nothing. Only by taking that course could we preserve the peace of the world and the liberty and freedom of our own people.
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SIR MILES LAMPSON LUNCHES WITH KING
London, Oct. 22.
Sir Miles Lampson, British Am- bassador at Cairo, who is on leave. and Lady Lampson, were guests of the King and Queen at luncheon at Buckingham Palace to-day. Sir Miles was received in audience by the King- British Wireless
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