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HONGKONG.

CANTON & MACAO STEAMERS INCREASE IN POPULATION

AUNT SERVICE OF THE HÔNGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT CO LTD. ATHE CHINA NAVIGATION CO. LTD."

TRAVEL

THE

SHORT

SAFE

SEA

WAY

by the

British Line

NDL

CANTON LINE

From Hong Kong: 8 A.M. ogly.

(No wailing on Sunday)

From Canton:

"A.M. only (No sailing on Sunday)

MACAO LINE

AMENDED CURTAILED SERVICE

From Hong Kong

From Macao

30. & M. only

5.30 P.M. only

Note:-All vessels equipped with Wireless. CUFEN'S BUILDING, CONNAUGHT ROAD Telephone 30101

FAR EAST EXPRESS

PASSENGER & FREIGHT SERVICES.

From Hong Kong

Europe

י

Straits & Crylan

APE

Dain

Formels

Port

Marseille, Uran, Rotterdam, Humburg, H.....

July

...

Oiler... Coburg

Ç'llaura, Lidos, R'dan, X'hurg, Breitra deur, Astor, Bavoien, Hamtaine Singapore, Babawna

Juli

10

July Jale

Manila

Росакал

Ukier

Sing spore, Beinenu, Columbo.... Aitagenpur, Petaling, Belawan, Columbia,

July 14

July 26

Nagor

July

K

Shanghal & Jacan Shanghal North

Patadam

EnLad

Manila

Jatr

+$

shanghai, Yokohama, Kabe

July

h

South Sea Islands

hina & Japan Neckar.

Friday

Abaugha Deiros, Taku,

Y'liams,

Jobehang

July

Hadang, Aulamaan, Tulari, Babual, eco....

Allg.

11

Sabject to Alteration withrat Natice,

For Prasage and Freight apply to

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD BREMEN

AGENTS MELCHERS & CO.

Queen's Bullding, Connaught, Road.

Telephone 2777

CANTON AGENTS: JEBSEN & 00.. SHAMEEN, D.C.

THE

FUNNEL

BLUE

LINE

REGULAR AND FAST

FREIGHT AND

PASSENGER SERVICES |

LONDON SERVICE

“ANTENOR” Sails 29 JUNE, for Mara, C'blanca, London,

Rotterdatz & Glasgow AJAX" Sa

Fails 18 JULY. for Mars., O'blanca, London,

Retardan, Hanburg & Glastow

LIVERPOOL SERVICE

· ANTILOCHUS” Bail 22 JULY: for Barre, Liverpool

Bromberangh

NEW YORK SERVICE

·PHEMIOS”. Sails 2 AUG., for New York, Boston,

& Montreal, via Cape of Good Hops

RACIFIC SERVICE(via DABEI, 8083, NÁGOVA & YOKORAKA)

*TALTHYBIUS“ Sail 4 JULY for Victoria, Vancouver.

* Seattle

INWARD SERVICE

*Due

·TEIRESIAS " 29 JUNE, From U.K. via the Straits "MENESTHEUS" 3 JULY, From UK vis the Straits

MENELAUS" 10 JULY; From Gdynia & U.K.

via the Straite 17 JULY, From U.K. vis the Straits

"AENEAB"

Specially reduced fares are quoted for cargo stosmors with

limited passenger accommodation

For freight, passage rater and information apply to

Butterfield & Swire,

TAL 30331

Agente. 1. Continught Road, C.

OF

SHANGHAI DUE TO INFLUX OF

FLOOD REFUGEES

Shangbal. Juna.:28

The population of Shanghai has increased by at least 40,000 persons during the last ten days owing to the mass Influx of re fugees from the flood areas. The task of the authorities. In charge at sanitary matters therefore has been rendered even more difficult than was hitherto the case.

of 1,200,000 workers in the French Concession approximately 700,000 have already been inoculated against cholera and every day about 15,000 people are inoculated.

In the International Settlement, which number 1,500,000 In- habitants, thus Par approximately 400,000

have been in- ocalated.

Dersons

can

PROGRESS OF PACIFIC

AIR TRAVEL

(Continued from Page 71

Meanwhile, may I say that de- pendability as one of Pan Ameri- Airway's objectives 13. out- ranked only by safety, with which no compromise ever made! The districts administered by appeared in a Chinese paper and

NEW BOEINGS which declared that the Japanese are subject to rigid

Recently, a new and larger fy- coolle died after 20 anti-choleraing boat, that we belleve is the sanitary control by the Japanese inoculations which he underwent answer to our present transocean authorities and every person who to be able to sell inoculation cer- wishes to take up résidence in tincates to persons showing sus-

fiying problems, was successfully these districts must be in posses

test-flown at Seattle. This is the picious symptoms. sion of a certificate proving that

first of six or more Boeing double- decked trans-ocean aircraft that he has been inoculated.

will be the largest commercial type

#

Chinese

It is declared that since May no less than 84 persons, includ: That some inhabitants are re-ing two, foreigners. died from. luctant to undergo Inoculation is cholera in the, Greater Shanghai shown by a report which recently district.-(Transocean).

TEST CRICKET

(Continued from Page 1) close in. He bowled a maiden over to Verity.

At the other end McCormick met with early success for his Afth ball was scooped by Edrich to McCabe who eagerly accepted the catch at square-leg.

Paynter joined Verity but at 64

NEW RUMANIAN LAW

Bucharest. June 28.

in the world.

These giant airliners will be capable of carrying forty day or night passengers a non-stop dis- tance of 5,000 miles. They are s

roomy that they have an inside

volume equal to that of the ad-

A new Rumanian law regarding verage five room house, including the expatriation of Rumanians the basement. Four 1500 h.p. damaging the Interests Rumania Wright motors will give this 42- abroad, is expected to be applied ton glant a half power cruising for the first time within the next speed of approximately 170 miles few days.

per hour and will enable it to take off. or land on any three motors. According to reliable informa-or maintain fight on two. tion, the Cabinet will decree an expatriation of the former Ruma- nian Minister to the United Sttates, M. Davila, the former

Most of the foregoing statistics are unimportant comparison to the 5.000 mile range feature

the latter was bowled "by McCcr- Press Attache of the Rumanian/which will enable this Clipper to Legation in Paris," M. Schachmann, phoons and will doubtless cnable circumnavigate storms and ty and a Communist named Bra-Pan-American to cut a day or two ginescu. who are now living off the existing six and one-half abroad.(Transocean),

day schedule to San Francisco. Flying great distances with paying loads is essential to the success of trans-ocean operation.

nick after scoring 11 runs Paya ter settled down at once and two well-timed leg-glances by him to the boundary won him a good round of applause. He batted very well and was unlucky to be run cut when attempting a second run.

He had made 43 In 95 minutes, hit-

ting seven boundaries. Meanwhile SPAIN INTRODUCES Hammond. batting with a tom SUBMARINE MAILS muscle was caught brilliantly at square-leg by Waite (nelding "sub"i for Chipperfield) off McCabe.

and

GRAND DRIVING

Compton indulged in some grand forceful driving and with Ames as his partner slowly brought the score up. The crowd had by this time swelled to 15,000 and in playing forward. Ames edged the second ball from O'Reilly and was caught at second slip by McCabe. He then went to hospital to have his fingers X-Rayed as he had re- ceived. a crack on the hand before lunch from McCormick.

The world's first submarine mail is being established with the object of increasing com- munication between Caplonia and the remainder of Repub- lican Spain. A decree An- 'thorises the issue of special stamps. The, letter rate will be double the ordinary rate.

SPECIAL "TRAIN

YANKEE CLIPPERS Already new designs for a 100 passenger trans-ocean lying boat have been submitted to PAA by Ave different aircraft manufac- turers. Yesterday in the news- papers there appeared an item to the

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1938.

FOREIGN MAILS

GENERAL OLIDAYS"

On Friday, the 1st July, the General Post Office, Kowloon Central Post Once will be open from 8.00 a.m. to Noon, Sheungwan Branch, Post Offee will be open from 8.00 a.m. to 10.00 am, and the other Branch Post Offices will be entirely closed.

On Saturday, the 2nd July, the General Post Once, Kowloon Cen- tral Post Office will be open from 8.00 a.m. to Noon. Sheungwan " Branch Post Office will be open from 8.00a.m. to 10.00 am. and the other Branch Post Offices from 8.00 am to 9:00 am.

There will be one collection from the pillar boxes, one delivery of ordinary correspondence each day as on Sundays and one delivery of registered correspondence each day at 11.00 am

The Branch Post Offices at Stanley, Tai Po and Un Long, will the 1st and 2nd July. also have one delivery of ordinary correspondence at 11:00 am.. on

The Money Order Office will be entirely closed during the Holidays, Parcel Post Service to Amoy Island is temporarily suspended. Parcels can be accepted for Kulangsu only.

Air mail letters may be posted in the ordinary posting boxes. They should be clearly marked "By Air Mail" and bear suficient postage. In- suficiently prepaid letters may be taxed with double the deficiency or forwarded by Steamer Service, at the discretion of the Post Office. Air Mall Services to Shanghai. Nanking, Tsingtau. Tientsia and

Peiping are temporarily suspended. Letters and Postcards for Europe and South America. are forwarded via Siberia" if so superscribed.

From

INWARD MAILS

Air Mall by "Imperial Airways

Direct Service "-London date, Imperial 23rd June.

Java and Manila Straits Japan.

....

Shanghai and Swatow.

Per

Due

Telresins.. Nankin..... Klungchow.....

Airways Plane

29th June

Tilnegara...

29th June

29th Juno

29th June

30th June

Airways Plane

30th June

Tilawa.

Air Mall by "Pan-American Air-

ways Direct Service"-San Pan-American Francisco dale, 22th June.

Amoy

Canada, U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan & Shanghai (Vancouver B.C., date 7th June)......................

Shanghal and Swatow

Shanghai ..

Japan and Shanghal.

Emp. of Russia. Anking........ Commandent

Dorise.

Fushimi Maru...

Air Mail by Imperial Airways

Direct Service"~London date, Imperial

26th June Shanghai and Amoy. Swntow traits Shanghai and Swatow... Japan

Calcutta and Straits. Australia and Manila. 0.8.A., Honolulu and Japan-(San

Francisco date, 10th June).. Saigon

effect that Boeing Aircraftapan....... Corporation has announced that it is constructing a six-motored transport plane, capable of cross- Ing, the Atlantic with 100 passen- gers in 12 hours. It also stated that the machine will have a wing- spread of 300 feet and will weigh 100 tons.

Hankow, June 28. In overcast and sticky weather confirmation the special international train" carrying a party of two hundred foreigners of various nationalities left Wuchang station at 9.45 this morning for Kowloon.

Although we have, no further

Boeing for their "construction, we of a contract with

believe that this will be the Yankee Clipper type to be used by Pan- American in crossing the Pacific and the Atlantic, But, let's not

The crowd cheered as Compton cracked the ball to the ring twice and they admired the skill with which O'Reilly tied up Wellard. The train, whose coaches are stop here, for strangely enough the, Compton hooked McCormick for literally covered with English, size of commercial aircraft has two fours in an over and then pull-American. "French and German doubled over ten years. That ed O'Reilly to the boundary to flags will pick up a further 29 means that at the present rate of reach hia 53 in 80 minutes. He had passengers at Changsha, From development. in 20 years there up to now hit ten boundaries. there it will proceed south cross-will be a demand for 600 passen- ing the loopune connecting theger airliners. The Douglass Air- The score mounted to 202 for 7.

Canton-Hankow and Conton-Kow-craft Company already has the Compton 61. Wellard 24 and the loon Railways without touching on paper. wicket was getting easier. Comp- Canton proper. ton continued to bat soundly and Wellard hit a four and a six, off successive balls, from McCabe to send up the 200. Wellard again hit two tours of the same bowler been notified is expected to arrive but when McCabe was given the Thursday. Hankow's foreign com- frooms, elevators, public' and enter- at its destination about noon. on

new he bowled Wellard with a yorker. Wellard scored 38 in 42 minutes.

Compton went on to score 78 (14 boundaries) and Wright 10. and with the score at 241 for 8 the closure was applied.

#:

AUSTRALIA BATS

When Australia went in to bat again, Fingleton and Brown open- ed the innings and Hardstaff nelded in place of Ames with Paynter going behind the sticks. The Australians

were 50on 'difficulties until Don Bradman and Hassett got together. Brad- man batted brilliantly for. 102 not out his 14th Test century-while Hassett made an invaluable 42.

Scores:--

The

"International train" of

which journey both the Chinese and Japanese authorities have

were

munity morning to travellers-(Reuter).

this

A 1500 ton giant, with the hul and cabin body section in propor- tion to the present navy destroyer. namely, 350 feet in length and about 50 feet in beam. It will contain several decks with state-

tainment facilities that cannot be awake early bid farewell to the surpassed. In the tall there will be an observation lounge, 3 sort lof a verandah cafe. Promenades will be extended out from the hull into the 600 foot wing. You Fall of the wickets:-1. (Barnett) will be able to shuffle-board and for 25: 2 (Hutton) for 28; 3. deck tennis under glass three miles (Edrich) for 43; 4. Verity) for 84: in the air over the Atlantic or the 5. (Hammond) for 76; 8. (Paynter) Pacific for 128: 1. (Ames) for 142; 8. (Wellard) for 216.

BOWLING ANALYSIB

$25

McCormick O'Reilly McCabe

Fleetwood-Smith T

Q... M. R. 24 5 72 29 10 53 12 1 58 *30 1

W.

3

2

ENGLAND—13T. INNS.-694 ~ AUSTRÁLIA—IST. INNS-422 +0

ENGLAND, 2ND INNINGS,

C. J. Barnett, e McCabe, b Me-

Cormick

L. Hutton,

O'Reilly......

H. Verity, b McCormick

AUSTRALIA 2ND INNINGS

J. H. Fingleton, e Hammond, b

Wellard

WA. Brown, b. Verity.

D. G. Bratinan, not out

10

102

Japan and Shanghai......

Kingyuan.... Yochow.... Menesthetis..

Hotnow.

30th Jane

30th June

30th June

2

lat July

1st July

L

1st July."

Airways Plane

2nd July.'

snd July

2nd July

3rd July

Kidderpore..

4th July

Arabia Maru..

5th July

Talma..

5th July

5th July

Garfield

6th July

Jean Laborde.... Athos II..........

6th July

Tth July

Nellore. President

"OUTWARD MAILS

REGISTERED AND PARCEL MAILS are closed 18, minutes et ruler than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where malls. are advertised to close at or before 9 s.m., registered and parcel mails are closed at 5 pm on the previous day.

For

WEDNESDAY

Por

Date and Time

Wed., 29th

Straits, Ceylon. India, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles due Marseilles, 29th July and London Parcels due London, 4th August. Antenor... Swatow, Shanghal-and Tientsin... Tai Seun Hong.... Foochow ............... "Swatow and Bangkok...........

*Canada Manila, Japan.

and *US.Adue Victoria B.C., 24th July Formosa

Swatow and Shanghai. Air Mail for Chungking (via Han

kow) by the "C.N.A.C. Airways Direct Service"

[G.P.Ö. & K.F.O."

8.45 AM

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

Reg.

Ord.

9.80 AM

12.30 Pu

Hong Slang. Kwelyang.

1.30 7

2.30 FM

Pres. Jackson... Tyosa Maru... Tsinan...

2.30 PM

4.30 PM

4.30 P

Heg. Urd.

4:30 PM 5.00 PM

.......... Fook On .........

Thursday, 30th

6.15 AM..

GP.O. & KP.O.

Воки

9:00 AM

Airways Plane Tai Lee. Canton.. Hatching.

Ord.

. 9.30 X

11.00 A

C.N.A.C. Plane

THURSDAY Samshu and Wuchow...... Alemail for Manila, Guam, Hono- lulu, and' U.S.A. by the “Pan- American Airways Direct Service" Pan-American --due San Francisco, 7th July. Kongmoon

Haiphong

Bwatow, Amoy and Toochow Japan, Honolulu, U.B.A., C. and S. America, Canada and Europe VIE San Francisco due San Francisco. 18th July and *Europe" via Siberia .........

This ship, of course, would be perfectly capable of crossing the ocean on the surface and would ride as well as any surface" vessel of similar size; perhaps better, be cause there would be a stabilising effect from the wings. Once in the air, will cruise at 300 miles per hour at altitudes of from 15,000 to 20,000 feet. It's power may be Diesel, or may be gasoline but with the present progress in the engine design, and horsepower, suitable. power plants, whether there be four, alx or eight, will be available.

When air travel over the oceans Mantis

J. McCabe, c Hutton, b Verity 21 is economically ready for this ship."' |

A. L. Bassett, b. Wright......... 42 it will be here and with it wil

1.00 F

*4.00 m

GP.O.&K.P.O.

Per.

8,40 PM

Reg.

4.16 PK

Pres. Coolidge.

Ord.

6.00 ric

Air Mall for Stan, Lanchow, Chang- sha and Chengtu, etc. (via Han- Low) by the "Eurasia Airways Service" (To further points by surface transport as Services permit). Airmail

Airways London, Imperial

Airways Plane Emp, of Russia.....

for "Imperial Direct Service"-due, 7th July.

FRIDAY

come increased commerce and amshul and Wachow greater understanding among peo-Amoyna ple, for air transportation is 14 shrinking the earth and making us.

Kongmoon Haiphong 10 all neighbours. ***

12

McCormick, b

C. L. Badcock, e Wright, b

5.

Edrich

11

B. A. Barnett, c Paynter. b

Edrich

W..J. Edrich e McCabe, b Mc-

Cormick

Extras

10

W. R. Hammond. c. Waite, b

Total (for 8 wkts.)

203

McCabe ......

Paynter, ruin mit

43

D. Compton, not out

78

43

Farnes Wellard Verity

13 3 51

30

13

10 Wright

8.2

L. E. G. Ames, c McCabe, b

O'Reilly

Wellard, b McCabe

Wright, not out

Extras

29 Edrich

BOWLING ANALYSIS

M. R. W

I

...

JAPANESE WARSHIPS

`REAPPEAR ·"

Holhow, June 28. Several Japanese warships have again been sighted off Hainan 1Island. One of the vessels arrived at the harbour here yesterday but steamed away shortly afterwards. 2-(Central News).

Air Mail for “KLM. Airways Direct Service" due Amsterdam, 12th July,

Straita, / Ceylan, India; East' and South Africa, Aden, Egypt and

· Europe via Marsellles-due Kür- sellles, 1st August

Eurasia Plane

Tai Hing........... Tjinegars

G.P.Q. &XP.O.

Bag. Ord.

14.30 FAL

-6,00 m

G.P.O. & KP.O..

Beg,

5.00 PM

Ord

5,00

5.00 PM

Fri, 1st July

8.15 AM

8.30 AM

On Led...... Sinklang

10,00 AM

10.00 AM

Fushimi Maru

O.P.O.&KP.O. Bog. Ord.

GEO. &KPO.

11:00 AM

11.30 AM

Beg

11.15 AM

Fushimi Maru.Ord.

Noon

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