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HONGKONG, CANTON &MACAO STEAMERS

LUDING SEQVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON MACAO STEAMBOAT CO LTD #THE

TRAVEL

THE

SHORT

SAFE

SEA

WAY

by the

British Line

CHINA NAVIGATION CO. LTD

NDL

"CANTON LINE

From Hong Kong: No Sailing." From Canton:

No Bailing.

UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE

MACAO LINE

AMENDED SAILINGS

From Hong Kong

Weak day 6,00 Kisho

1.00 p... Talabazı

SUNDAY

5.30 p.m. Bul Tas 10.30 . Kishan 1.03 p.m. Tristian

5,30 pm. Bul Tal

I SICURMION.

From Macso

4.00 1.1 Sul T 8.00, Taishan 4.00 p.m. Kinsha 4,00 =a. Bui Ti 2,00 m, Tilhan 14.00p.m. Klushan

N.B. KINSHAN & SUI TAI BERTH AT

WING LOK WHARF,

TAISHAN BERTHS AT CANTON STEAMERS' WHARF,

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FAR EAST EXPRESS

PASSENGER & FREIGHT SERVICE.

Straits & Cerlon

Havol Gnólaenau “............

i'otadam

From Hong Kong to

Europe

·Vonnais

Ports

Data

Javel

Dala

Mar R'dam, Hamburg, Dremta

Not, 13

Clansa, Southampton, K'dam., Hamburg, Bremon

No.

30

Eingapore, Belawan, Colomba

Nov.

11

Singapore, Belawan, Colambo

Nov.

JO

Manila

Nor

30

તા

Yokehama, Kole

Now,

13

Kosin

Baltes, Tako, slugto

Nor

North China

South Sea lalanda

Friderun Pridorum

„Mndang, Balamasta, Tulagi, labsul, etc..

Dx.

8

Madang, Balamus, Tulagi. Rabant, nic...

| Weh

9

Sabject to Altération without Netloe.

Manila

Japan

Per Phng Bad Protakt apply to ♪

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Quese Rustica

MELCHERS & CO.

ЛОКАТЯ...

Telephone *.

CANTON AGENTS; JEBSEN & CO., SHAMENN, B.Q.

THE

FUNNEL

BLUE

LINE

"REGULAR AND FAST PASSENGER SERVICES

FREIGHT AND

LONDON SERVICF

"MENESTHEUS * Sails 3 NOV., for Mareil1as, London,

"AENEAS"

Rotterdam, flaaburg & Glasgow Jails 16 NOV., for Marseilles, Londen,

Rotterdam & Glasgow

LIVERPOOL SERVICE

"ATREUS" Sails 7 NOV., for Liverpool & Glasgow.

NEW YORK SERVICE "TROILUB" -Sails 7 NOV., for Boston. New York,

Philadelphia and Baltimore, via Cape of Good Hope. PACIFIC SERVICE (via){{BIN, XORR, NAGOYA & TOKOHAMA "TYNDAREUS." Sails 18 NOV., for Victoria, Vancouver.

INWARD SERVICE

Due "NELEDSTM

2 NOV., From U.K. vin Straits. "HARPION"

6 NOV., Fron U.E via Straits "EORYLOOHUS" 3 NOT., From New York “TYNDAREUS

6-NOV., From Pacifio via Japan

Seattle,

Specially reduced fares are quated for cargo steamers wilh

limited passenger acermmodation

For freight, passage rates and information apply to

Butterfield & Swire,

Tel. 20233.

Agente.

Connaught Road, C.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS," WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1937.

U.S. WILL KEEP NEW GOVERNOR®

OUT OF WAR

(Continued from Page 1.)

Chinese

the America.

all people

over

But the American people." he continued, "are, as a nation, totally against war so far as America is concerned, and I do not think they will take any sides in this war." UNTIL OTHERS DRAGGED IN As an afterthought, however, Mr. Dollar

added these significant words: "At any rate not unless and until others have been drawn into "It."

"But do you not think. a policy of isolationism is quite incom- patible with the present order of things in this world? Aviation. wireless telephony and other mo- dern inventions-what one might call twentieth century progress-- have made the world so much smaller that the nations are Inter-dependent and Inter-con- nected that it has surely become impossible for any one of them to be disinterested in the others, at any rate among the great povers?" asked the pressman.

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"America will stay out of trouble and do her very utmost to prevent trouble elsewhere as long as she. can, replied Mr. Dollar, but If any- body expects her to rush into this Far Eastern trouble as an active participant he is mistaken. The Americans feel they had enough of war the last, time and they will not be dragged into another one easily. They are a peace loving people and the great masses of the United States do not know and do not, I dare say, care to delve into the intricacies of international politics. But, of course, they are a very emotional people."

AMERICA NOT BOUND

As an example of this line of thought Mr. Dollar cited President Roosevelt's famous Chicago speech and said that the speech had not by any means created a favourable impression in the United States in

so far as it tended to convey the Impression abroad that America was committed to any line of action. On this score it had been very strenuously criticised in the United States.

With regard to conditions in the United States Mr. Dollar said there had been a distinct decline in trade of recent months but the country was certainly sharing in the general prosperity since the inception of the arms race a few years ago.

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Opinion in America, he thought, while being against war, was fully alive to the necessity of being adequately... armed, in world armed to the teeth. purely for defensive purposes. To this extent the navy appropriations, huge they have been, had not met with very great opposition, but it was not to be expected that America would go all out to create a record in the armaments race.

GARDEN FETE

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s

(The Editor, "The Hong Kong Daily Press") Dear Sir,--Your readers may re- call my letter published in your columns on 28th July, 1937, giving advance notice of a Fete walch St. John's Cathedral were or- ganising in aid of the. Assistant Clergy's Fund to take place at Volunteer Headquarters last Batur- day.

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WILL BE HERE TO-MORROW

(Continued from Page 1)

The wives and families of invitees are therefore not included in the invitations unless specifically men. 'tioned on the invitation cards.

On completion of the reception His Excellency will be received by Guards of Honour drawn up op- Pogite the Pler.

entrance to Queen's

His Excellency accompanied by his personal staff and, by the Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith' will then proceed in two cars viå Jackson Road, Queen's Road and Garden Road to Government House. will be lined by troops.

Bils At 11.15 3.m.

The route

CHINESE LIBERTY

BONDS

(Continued from Page 1)

JAPANESE PROPAGANDA "For example, I have been maintaining at my own experise. the First and Second Tien Jen Miltary Hospitals for wounded' soidlers in Shanghai; and I am establishing a third unit in 500- chow. No mention of this has· even been made, and none would' have been made publicly had it not been called for to answer Japanese propaganda, In the face of the gallantry of our sol- diers who are giving life and limb, for the country, to talk of any service to them would be to brag.” While some quarters abroad do not understand why a $500,000,000 loan should not be over-subscrib- ed in a few days, it must be

the bulk of pointed out that China's masses have no savings At 12 noon His Excellency will whatsoever. The agricultural po- proceed to the King's Theatre pulation, which is in the over- where a Public Address of Wel-whelming majority in China, very come will be delivered by the Hom. often does not see more than 350 in cash in the course of a year. Sir Henry Pollock, Kt., KC., and

farmers and a Chinese version of the same by Consequently, the the Hon. Dr. R. H Kotewall. peasants have no cash savings at C.M.G, LID.

all. They are doing their part. however, by turning in their gold and silver trinkets, representing the sum total of their valuable worldly possessions. in exchange for Liberty Bonds.

Excellency will proceed to the Council Cham- ber. Colonial Secretariat, where the Oaths of Office will be ad- ministered.

Ladies and gentlemen attending the reception, which will be open to all members of the public, are requested to be in their seats by 11.50 a.m. The whole of the Dress Circle

the will be available for accommodation of members of the public who have not received special invitations.

RECEPTION COMMITTEE.

The following gentlemen will form the Reception Committee:--

The Hon. Sir Kenty Pollock. Kt.. K.C., LLD.. the Hon. Mr. J. J. Paterson, the Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewall CM.G., the Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau, the Hon. Mr. Lo Man Kam, the Hon. Mr. Leo D'Almada e Castro. Jnr,,, the Hon. Dr. Li Shu Fan, the Hon. Mr. M. T. Johnson, the Hon. Mr. E. Davidson, the Hon. Sir Shousen Chow, Kt, LLD.

SIR WM HORNELL

University Staff Say Farewell

-The staff of the University en- tertained Sir William Hornell, at a farewell tea party in the Great Hall of the University yesterday. A handsome silver tray with the University coat-of-arms and a set of ivory book ends were presented to Sir William in token of appre- ciation of his service as Vice- Chancellor from February, 1924 to October 1937. ***

The Rt. Rev. Bishop H. Valtorta, the Rt. Rev. Blahop R. O. Hall.

Sir William Hornell, Kt.. C.LE..

Sir William will make

over LLD.. SIF Robert Ho Tung. Kt., charge of his office as Vice-Chan- LLD., Sr Vandeleur Grayburn.cellor to Mr. D. J. Sloss, C.B.E., K, Dr. S. W. Tso, C.BE, LLD, MA. tomorrow and will be resid- Mr. Li Yau Tsun, C.B.E. Mr. Hoing at Repulse Bay Hotel until Kom Tong, O.B.E.

about November 12 when he will leave for England via Canada..

The President of St. Andrew's Society (His Honour Sir Atholl MacGregor, Kt), the President of St. George's Boclety (Mr. G. S. Archbutt), the President of St David's Society (Mr. D. F. Davies), the President of St. Patrick's So- clety (Mr. E. H. Willams),

Mr. L. C. F. Bellamy, MC.. Dr. R. A. de Castro Busto, Mr. A. el Arculli, Dr. S N. Chay, Mr. W: N. Thomas Tam, Mr. B. Wong Tape. Mr. Tang Shlu Kin, MBE

Mr. J. R. Masson, Mr. G. Miskin, 'Mr. T. E Pearce, Mr. R. K. Valen

tine. Mr. Li-Sing Kui

Mr. Chau Si Ng. Mr. Au Slu

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THIEVES BREAK INTO FLAT A report was made on Monday to the police by Mr. J. C. Large; of 10 Tungshan Buildings, that, somebody broke the door lock of his flat, and stole a quantity of cloth and a finger ring, worth al- together $110.

Another report says that a white metal wrist watch, valued about $20, was found by Mrs. Lammiert, of 405 the Peak, in a taxi yester-

Cho. Mr. Wong Iu Tung, Mr. Li day, and taken by her to the Gough

Hill police station. Po Kwal. Mr. Tam Woon Tong. Mr. Wong Ping Sum, Mr. Sum Pak Ming. Mr. Tang Pak Kau, Mr. Fung Ki Cheuk...

Mr. G. C. Pelham, Mr. V. E Dacios.

Mr. B. Wylle, Lt.-Col F. L. Murrow. D.9.0., Mr. F. P. Franklin,

WEATHER REPORT

ROYAL OBSERVATORY

HONG KONG

19 a.m., Oct. 26. 11. Barometer (at sea level). 30.18

1713.

11

Mr. G. C. Burnett, Mr. W. O'Neil.

Col. R. C... D. Anderson, M.C., Lieut. Col. G. K. Hall Brutton.

Mr. A. F. B. Silva-Netto, Mr. Ho Mr. Wing, M. A. ML. Soares,

M. P. Talati, Mr. J. P. Braga, Mr. Ip Lan Chuen, Mr. Li Ping, Mr. Mox.Kon Sang. Mr. Yung Taze Ming. Mr. S. T. Williamson, Mr, J. Owing to the additional respon-

M. Wong. Mr. S. M. Churn, Mr. sibilities placed on various mem-

Ma Tsul Chiu, Mr. F. C. Mowfung, bers of our Committee, on account

Mr. Wong Tak Kwong, Mr. Lt of the arrival of our refugee

Jouson, Mr Lo Mán Wal, Mr. G. friends from Shanghai, the

G. Wood. V.D. Mr. Kong. I Sun, typhoon and other circumstances

Mr. E. Cock, Mr. Ho Sing Chau. beyond our control, it WLA re-

*Mr. L! Kwan Chun, Mr. LI Te luctantly decided that we would be Fong. Mr. Ngau Shing Kwan, Mr. unable this year to carry out the comprehensive

programme ori- ginally arranged, but the Wo- men's Guild who had already ad- vanced their part of the prepara-

tions for the Fete have decided to carry on with their arrangements, and it has therefore been decided to hold a pre-Christmas Party at St. John's Cathedral Ball on Thursday, 2nd December at 3 p.m., at which there will be a sale of work, games of skill and chance and tea.

The object of this letter is to ask your readers if they will please : make a note of this date, Thurs-. day, 2nd December, at 3 pm., and to invite all friends of the Cathe- 'dral to attend and help to make the Party a success.Yours, etc..

8. M. BASKETT. p.p. Rev. HL W. Baines,

Secretary, Hong Kong, Oct. 28 1937.

R.MA. DORADO The R.M.A. Dorada arrived a 11,15 a.m. yesterday with, one pas senger, Mr. W. J. E. Binnie, from Penang, 34.000 kilos of freight and 338.673 kilos of mail.

Ng Wah, Mr. A. W. Hughes, Mr. Lo Yuk Tong. Mr. A. H. Compton. Mr. F. H Crapnell, Mr. Fung Kong Un, Mr. Kan Tang Po.. Mr. Lau Ping Chai, Mr.. A. Raymond. Mr. Eu Tong Sen, O.BE. Mr. Lo Man Hin, Mr. Luke Ol Wan. Mr. P. H Sin. Mr. Tao Tsun On, Mr. Chau Man Chi, Mr. Harry Ching, Mr. Tsa Ka Po.

Dr. H. Balean, Mr. RW. Roberta, Mr. D. Benson, Mr. J. Finnie, and Captain H H. Fantham.

MORE WOLFRAM ORE THEFTS

FOREIGN

MAILS

CHRISTMAS PARCEL MAIL FOR GREAT BRITAIN.

The Christmas Parcel Mail for Great Britain will be closed In the General Post Once and Kowloon Central Post Office at

5 p.m. on Friday, the 12th November per 58. "Comorin." The Public are kindly requested to post early.

This mail is due to arrive at London on the 17th December. -The Publio are reminded that the postage on Printed Papers. Commercial Papers, Samples and Small Packets must be fally prepaid. Insufficiently prepaid Printed Papers, ste ars NOT forwarded.

Letters, Postcards and Samples for Europe and South America are forwarded "wia Siberia” if so superscribed,

FROM

INWARD, MAILS~

STRAITS, MANILA "And London" Parvels)

London data, 18th September MALCUTTA Red STEITI

Air Mail by "Pan-American Air- Direct Sarvios"--Ban Francisco date, 20th October

AMOT MANILA JAPAN

JATA

BTRAITS and Eurore via Sum (Lotters) and Paper London, 30th Sept. and London Parcela-Lendon date, 23rd September JAPAN

SAIGON

JAPAN JAPAN

USA. Carina, and Jarin (Seattle,)

9th October)

SAISON

PEA

ex

Ameron Shirula"

Pan-Americam

Thinegara..

Ranchi

Nellore Houtman.

Pres. Grant

17th Oct. sith Ont.

17th Oct

Airwayı PizEN

Tochow Emp of Canada Carthage

7th Oct.

97th Ost.

7th Oct.

#8th Oct

99th Oct.

28th Oct.

9th Oct

in Nanking Takaoka Māru

99th OcL

27th Dot.

291b

Oct.

Pren. Doume

29th Oct.

Nagara Maru

30th Oct.

HAITHONG

14 07, Paul Dow mer

30th Oct.

30th Oct

MANILA

30th Oct...

CALCUTTA And BTRAITS STRAITA

1st Nov.

204 Nov.

JAPAN

Bindaasn

god Nov.

Cremer

2nd Nov.

Felix Roul

led Nor.

Africa Mars

3rd Nov.

Tanda

3rd Nor.

Emp, of AuaHÍA

4th Nor."

Teruleums Muru

4 Nor

5th Nov.

8th. Nov.

...res. Coolidge Tisalak

5th Nov.

5th Nov.

JAPAN

Beg

AXOY ..

SAITH

JAPAN and SHANGBAI -

JAPAN

Australia and Mamura

CANADA, UNA, and Jarar (Vancouver)

B.C, 18th October: JAPAN JAPAN..

JAPAX

U. A. Bonolulu and Japan (Man)

Francisco, 16th October) JAVA

Neptuna Bhutan

Tukang

Nolens Menesthesis

Bangalore

Tyndares

OUTWARD MAILS

REGISTERED AND PARCEL MAILS are alooed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are, advertised to close as or before #am, registered and parcel mails are closed at p.m. on the previous day.

FOR

WIDNESDAY

Bamahni and Wachow Fur Bayard.

Air Mall for North China and Nanking (via Hankow) by the "Eurasia Airways Service" (To ...further points by surface trans.

Pn

DATE and TIME

Wedney 27th.

Kong Ning Wing Wo

Eurasia

Plane

Hoshow

port as Services permit). Swatow and Foo-how Japan. Honelala, USA, Central and South America, Canada a d *EUROPE vi、 Han Franc-meina}} Proi, Hoover Ra Francisco 12th November-and

EUROPE in Siberia

moy

Air Mail for Manila, Guam,”

Shirala

Honolulu and U.S.A., by the "Pan-American Airways Direct }|Pan American Service" due San Francisco, ||Airways Plane]

2nd November.

THURSDAY

Formosa Awatow and Fangkok: Amoy and Shangha

7.15 A 8.30AM

G.P.O. &

K.P.O.

Reg. 9.30 AM Ord.10.00 AM

10.30 AM

Parcels 3.00 APR. 4.15X Ord,

400PM

$5.00 PM

RETROR P., Rez.97th, 5,00 PM Ord 87th, K.00 PM

G.P.O.

Ongth, 5:00 PM -

136 AM

1934 PM

Thomday. 23th,

Hongkong Mar....

Kalgan Tinn

330 PM

FRIDAY

Friday,

29th,

Bmatoe

Shantung

8 30 AM

Ratavia, Mauritius, Reunion, Madagascari

and South Africa

Houtman

Temperature, 75 F. Humidity. 71 per cent. Wind Direction, East. Wind Force (Beaufort), 5. Temperature; maximum yestes- Air Mail for North China, Sian &】

minimum

last

day, 78 F.

Temperature; night, 71 F.

Rainfall for. 24 hours, ending 10th to-day, 0.01 in.

Total rainfall since January 1 80.83 Ins.

Against an average of 81.58 ins. Bunset to-night, 5.50 pm. Sunrise to-morrow, 6.25 1.m..

4 p.m., Oct. 28. Barometer (at sea level), 30.08. Temperature, 75. Humidity, 67. Wind Direction, East. Wind Force (Beaufort). 4. Maximum tempera- ture, 78. Minimum temperature, 71. Rainfall. nil,

HIGH WATER.

Week.

Month

Date of

Height:

Height

Nanking (vla Hankow) by the "Eurasia Airways Service" (Ta further points by surface transS - port as Services permit). Air Mail for "Imperial Airways" Direct Service"-due London, 7th November,

Eurasia

Plane

Imperial Air- wavs Plane

<tr Mall for “'Australia by In.

periai Airways Service”—das {{Imperial Air- Darwin, 2nd November.

Japan and *EUBOPE via Siberia Shanghai ad J»pari]

vin Maruillesdus Marseilles, #6th November

9:30 AM

G.P.O. &

K:P.O,

Rog 9.39 a M

Ord.10.00 & M ¡G.P.O &

K.P.O,

Reg. 8.30 ▲ M Ord. 9.30 AM G.P.O. &

K.P.O.

Reg. 9:30 AM Ord:

9,80 A

10:30 AM

1.30

31

9:00PX 3.1 P 4.00PM

"G.P.C & K.P.O.

ways Plane

Ronchi

Pres. Downer

HONG KING TIDE TABLE From Oct, 27, to November 2, 1937,

Japan, Honolulu Cenada, U.8.A. Centra

and South America and EUR PE Tia Vasco ver B., (Parcels for Emp. of Canada Canada coly)-due Vancouver E.0, 17ta November

Parcela

Reg.

Hord

"LOW WATER,

Manila, Babar Australia and New Zealand ra-Brisbane-due Brisbane, 18th November

Nellore

Par 28th, 8:00 PM Rev.3 84&M

Owl 30th 9.30 A M

......

Hong

Hong

Kong

Kong

Straits Ce lon India, El, and

Africa Aden, Egypt and EUROPE.

enth

G.P.O. & K.P.O.

As a result of a surprise police raid in Shek Li Pui village, Kow- loon, where wolfram mining was carried out on an extensive scale. Wed 7. two women and a farmer were arrested and charged before Mr.

Thor, 28 E. Himsworth at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday morning with trespassing on Crown land. They Bat. 20 were taken into custody while mining the ore. A fine of $30 or Sun 21 fire weeks' imprisonment was im- posed on each of the miners.

Chief Inspector Andrews prose- cuted.

Standard

-Time,

Standard Time

Uarthage

{Par. 2:4}, 5,0% PM {B+v. 20+h ̧9,45 AM |Ord,80! b210.30 AM

SATURDAY

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It, la.

02:27 1

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2.3

1728

& 3

20 20

60

0345

5 7

11. 8 2.4.

1822

23

Air Mall for **K-L-M. Servica"". due Amsterdam, 7th Nov.

L.P.O..

Carthage

0510 Erl. 29

fleg. D 80 A M Ord.10.00 & M

1867

6 0

06,27

6.3 0125

1928

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02:49

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Saturday, 30th. [G:P.O. &

*Buperscribed correspondence only.

Printed and Published by Henry Lloyd Hurow, for the Hoog Kong Daily Press. Ltd., at Marina House, third floor, 18-19, Query's Road Central, Hong Kong. : Landon Cloc: MM, Floet Street ROL

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