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TRAVEL

THE

SHORT

SAFE

SEA

WAY

by the

British Line

CANTON LINE

From Hong Kong: 8 AM only.

(No sailing on Sunday)

From Canton:

S A.M. only.

(No sailing on Sunday)

MACAO LINE

DAILY SERVICE

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From Hong Kong: 8 A M. 2·5.30 ·P.. From Macao: 730 P.M. & 3.00 AM...

NOTK-in compliance with the Quarantine

Regulations and until further. notice, the ordinary Sunday excur sion stemer to Macao will leave Hong Kong at 9 am and return from Machs at 2,30. p.m.

Note: All vessels equipped with Wirelses. QUEEN'S BUILDING, CONNAUGHT ROAD Telephone 20101

BURNS PHILP LINE

Passenger & Freight Service To

AUSTRALIA

M.V.

APE

'NEPTUNA'

sailing

TUESDAY,

26th JULY

For

SAIGON,

MADANG,

"SALAMAUA,

HARAUL

SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE.

Excellent passenger accommodation with a large number of single cabins at no supplement. Built-in Swimming Bath and Spacious Sports Deck.

First Class to Sydney—

Single-247.10.08. Return-£76.0.0d.

Passenger & Freight Agents :- GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD, Telephone No. 28031.

P.&O. Building.

THE

FUNNE

BLUE

LINE

REGULAR AND FAST PASSENGER SERVICES

FREIGHT AND

LONDON SERVICE

· HECTOR; Sails 27 JULY, for Mare, London,

Rotterdam & Glasgow

MENE¬THEUS Bails 10 AUG., for Mars.. O'blanca,;

London, R'dam, Hamburg & Glas zow

LIVERPOOL SERVICE TITAN" Sails 22 AUG., for Haven, Liverpool

NEW YORK SERVICE "PHEMIOS"

& Bromborough

Sails AUG., for New York. Pon

& Montreal, via Ceps of Good Rone

PACIFIC SERVICE(via DAIREN, KOBE, NAHOYA & FOKSHAWAY

"TYNDAREUS Sail. MAUG., for Victoria, Vancouver

INWARD SERVICE

"LYCAON."

"AGAMEMNON"

"PERSKUB",

.. Due

Seattle

30 JULY, From U.K. via the Straits 1 AUG., From U.. via the Straits

10 AUG., From U.E. via the Straits

Specially reduced fares are quoted for cargo steamers with

limited passenger accommodation

For freight peasage rates and information apply to

Butterfield & Swire,

Tal: 30232

Agente 1, Connaught Road, C.

BRADMAN IS CAUGHT BRILLIANTLY

HEROIN IN BOOK| BINDINGS

Paris Police Effect Drug Expose

BY VERITY

Wright Takes

EVACUATION OF KULING

Three Wickets Britons Requested

(Continued from Page 1

"Paris, July 25. Narcotics valued at £3,300 and weighing 40 lb. were seized by the police in Paris yesterday following the arrest of two men. As a result of the arrests and seizure, it is announced that the one to back him up. French detective service has sent

AUSTRALIA BATS

the United States.

The seized narcotics were found

To Leave

Hankow, July 25. H M. S. Cackchafer yesterday At one stage England last four wickets for 24 runs in 80 minutes.

moved from Kinklang a few miles Paynter played a plucky knock up-river to where the U.S.8. Mona- for 21 runs. staying at the wicket cacy. the British steamer Wenchow for 62 minutes, but could find no and other ships are concentrated.

In connection with the Chinese request that foreigners evacuate

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to Farnes.

out to

TUESDAY, JULY 26, 1938.

FOREIGN MAILS

Parcel Post Service to the Province of Tannan is temporarily suspended.

"Air mail letters may be posted in the ordinary posting boxes. They should be clearly marked "By Air Mall" and bear sufficient postage. In- sufficiently prepaid letters may be taxed with double the deficiency or forwarded, by Steamer Service, at, the discretion of the Peat Gmcs.

Air Mail Services to Shanghal Nanking, Tsingtau, Tienisin and

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

Tientsin and Swatow.... Haiphong

Ali Mall by Imperial Airways

Direct Service"-Londop date. Imperial 21st July,

Information to London which, it is The Australians started their Kuling. It is understood that the understood, reveals details of a second innings cautiously but lost British authorities this afternoon Japan and Shanghai,:.

at 17 widespread drug smuggling organi-their Arst wicket

when telegraphed Britans at Kuling to Straits sation operating in Palestine and Brown, playing forward, was .b.w, ascertain if the report is correct Japan and Shanghai.... and if the request is confirmed the Shanghai and Amoy..... Bradman and O'Reilly played British authorities will probably concealed in specially made hollow very defensive cricket, giving a request the Chinese to provide bindings of the Talmud and other dead bat to everything with, the transportation facilities. sacred works, which appear to crowd cheering ironically.

It is believed unlikely that H.MS. have been designed for transnis- At 32 Fingleton was

Cockchafer or the U.S.S. Monocacy sion through the post offices of Verity, also via the Lb.. out will be able to return to Klukians and at 50 Bradman was caught to pick up foreigners from Kuling foreign countries.

brilliantly by Verity. at second One of the arrested men s des slip, of Wright. Stan McCabe was Kiukiang. are now said to be

closed.

Air Mall by "Imperial Airways cribed as American Rabbi. He re-next out, at 61. for 15 runs. Hassett

The only means of transportation Direct Service"-London date, cently arrived in Paris and was made 33 before being caught by

24th July. shadowed to a book-binder's shop. Edrich off Wright and Barnett will be overland by motor-cars where he emerged carrying several made the winning it for. As from Kaling to Tehan, on the Kiu-U.S.A.. Japan, and Manila-San parcels, met a friend, and drove in traja shortly after.

Wright was the most successful a taxi to the post office, where one

"PARCELS RECOVERED

of the parcels was posted to New bowler for England. taking three

York:

of the five Australian wickets that

Scores:-

Later two men were arrested, fell. Parcels seized by the police were found to contain 40 books with the covers lined with small packets of!" heroin.

ENGLAND-1ST. INNS.-223 AUSTRALIA-1ST. INNS,-242 ENGLAND-END INNINGS

Another 120 books, similarly W. J. Edrich, stp. Barnett, b designed and Alled with drugs,

were

Meetwood-Smith

J. Barnett. e Barnett, b McCormick

the cloak C recovered from room at the Paris railway terminus -(Reuter),

Shocking Air Accident In Columbia

PLANE DIVES INTO SPECTATORS AT PARADE

Bogotas, July 25.

President Alfonsa Lopez of the Republic of Columbla and several of the Cabinet members and in the diplomats participating

celebrationy Bogota Centenary narrowly escaped when a military plane crashed nearby, killing 21

persons.

trol

1

J. Hardstaff, b O'Reilly

W. R. Hammond, c Brown, b

O'Reilly

E. Paynter, not out

H. Verity. b. Fleetwood-Smith

29

11

as the booms, both above and at

|klang-Manchung Railway, but pro- viding motor-cars for over a hun-

dred persons may be most difficult

Calcutta and Straits Japan Canada, USA, Japan and Shang- hai (V'couver BC. date. 9th July) shanghai

Imperial"

INWARD MAILS

From

Per

Due

Hector..

26th July

Cremer..

20th July

Jean Laborde...

18th July

Tjilak....

16th July'

Ninghai....

27th July

Canton

27th July

Airways Plane

27th July

Yuensang...... Talma..

19th: July

28th July

Emp. of Asia...... Tegelberg

28th July

28th. July

Airways Piana

29th July

29th July .90th July

29th July

90th July

Haruna Maru............

30th July

Islami...

30th July

Hoihow.

30th July

Airways Plane

- 30th July

Tjizadare...........

$1st July

1st Aug.

16 Aug.

Jet Aug.

Ist Aug..

2nd Aug.

2nd Aug.

3rd Aug.

Francisco date, 1st July) Japan and Shanghal. Shanghai and Amoy

at the present juncture.-(Reuter). Straits

Insurgent Forces Form Junction

RICH LOYALIST TERRITORY IS ENCLOSED

Saragossa, July 25.

D. C. S. Compton; e Barnett, b

O'Reilly

15

21

W. F. Price, 1.b.w. Fleetwood-

Smith

6

0

The Insurgents claim a further

D. V. P. Wright, c Waite, b

Fleetwood-Smith

.0

7

W. E. Bowes, Ib.w. O'Reilly

Extras

Total

K. Farnes. b O'Refly

| decisive victory by the junction of their northern and southern forces

on the Estremadura front at the village of Campanario.

As a result of this junction the

123 Insurgetits claim to have enclosed a well-stocked pocket of Loyalist territory including many towns.

The Insurgents expect that enormous booty will be captured when the territory is "cleaned up." -(Reuter)..

BOWLING ANALYSIS

0. M. R. W. McCormick

4 18 *** 11 Walte

3 - 9 O'Reilly

56 21.5 8

& |Fleetwood-Smith 16 4 34 4 Fall of the wickets:-1 (Barnett) for 2 (Hardstan) for 73; 3

AUSTRALIA-2ND, INNINGS

SHOW ENDS

The pilot of the plane lost con- Hammond) for ; Edrich) for CHINESE STAGE

after looping-the-loop and 73; 6 (Compton) for 96; 6 (Price). headed directly for the grandstand for 116;

7 (Verity) for 116; 8 occupied by the Presidential party. (Wright) for 118: 3 (Farnes) for but succeeded in clearing the 123 10 (Bowes) for 123. stand when the engine stalled..

The plane crashed into another 'grandstand and burst into flames. . Forty.. persons were seriously in- jured and 90 slightly hurt. Bever- al of the dead were decapitated by the propeller of the plane and the

burned to death-

others

Reuter).

were

OSLO "PACT SIGNATORIES' MEETING

Seven Foreign Ministers Confer

Copenhagen, July 25. The two-day Conference of For- eign Ministers of the Powers signatory to the Oslo Convention. namely, Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark. Holland, Belgium and Luxemburg, ended yesterday.

W. A. Brown, i.b.v., Farnes ... J. H. Fingleton, Lb.w. Verity"

D. G. Bradman, c Verity. b

Wright.....

J. McCabe, c. Barnett,, b Wright

8.

EL Bassett, c Edrich,

Wright,

C. L. Badcock, not out in B..H. Barnett, not out

Extras ......

Total (for 5 wkts.) M. G: Waite, W. J. O'Reilly, O'B Fleetwood-Smith and E. McCormick did not bat.

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14

Tai Ping Theatre ulo Capacity

The Chinese stage charity show, organised under the auspices of the

15 Hong Kong Women's Soldiers' Be- ief "Association, was brought to a

33 success al conclusion last night, the huge auditorium of the Tal Ping Theatre being packed to

1! capacity.

5

15

5,

107

*. Fall of the wickets:1 (Brown) for 17, 2 (Fingleton) for 32; -3 (Bradman) for 50; 4 (McCabe) for 81; 5 (Hassett) for 107.

BOWLING ANALYSIS'

M. E. W.

Farnes Bowes Verity Wright

11.3 4 11

17

1

... 35

"5 2 24

5

1

28

31

MR. MORGENTHAU

1

ENTERTAINED

Purpose Of French Visit Undisclosed

The various" Aumbers in the well-balanced programme were very well received by the audience but the tit-bit of the night was the playlet, "Insult to a Lady." starring Sit Kok-sin and Ma Tze- chang.

The programme Was as fol. lows:-

National Anthem.

Physical Training Display by TEO Tat-wa and Ng Shek-yuk.

Branding, the famous play by Yeu King. Cast:-Lok Tsui, Hot In, Au Tuen Shek Kin. Chan Hung. Tin Tin and ́others

The Double, by Ning Mong. The Hillside of Ma, a playlet. Leung Mo-shek and Leung Mo- sheung.

ן

Straits and Europe via Negapatan (Letters and Papers) London date, 30th June.....

Japan

Tientsin

Air Mall by "Pan-Američan Air-

Pres. Merce..... Suwa Maru.. Kwangtung. Lycaon....

Wayy Direct ·Service **---- San | Pan-American. San Francicio, 22nd July.

Shanghai and Amoy

Tientsin and Swatow.

Straits and Manila

Japan Rabani

Shanghai ...

Calcutta and Straits..

Australia, Rabaul and Manila..

":

#

Chungking

Agamemnon

Manila Maru.

Friderun... Tyndareus..

Shirala...

Tanda..

OUTWARD. MAILS

REGISTERED AND PARCEL MAILS are closed 18 minutes excller

than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised to close at or before 9 am,; registered and parcel mails are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day.

For

TUESDAY

Samshul and Wuchow......... Kongmoon

Frer

Date and Time'

Kongning. On Lee.

U.S.A, Central and South America, *Canada and Europe via Ban Francisco-due San Francisco,

Cornevlile..

23rd August: Swatow, Shanghai and Tientsin...Hangsang.......... Amoy and "Shanghai....

|Boozhow.

Airmail for "France Orient Airways

service”—due Marsailles, 7th Aug. | Jean Laborde........

Saigon, Ceylon, India, East & Bouth

Africa, Egypt & Europe via Mar- seilles, due Marseilles, 22nd Aug.† Jean Laborde.. Shangbai ...

Tuesday, 26th

0.1D JO 10.00 AM

GP.O.& KP.O. Par. 23th 5.00 *** Hog. 96th 9.45 AM Ord. 26th10.80 A

10.30 AM

- 10.3 AM

GPO & KPo Ba 10 30 AM Ord.

11.00 AM,

10:45 AM

Q.P.O:& K.P.O.

Reg.

Ord.

11,80 AN

Tay Bank.

1,30 4

Air Mail for “KLM. AirTrays Direct

Service"due *August.

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

Ainsterdam

7th

Bog.

4.00

Hector.

Lrd.

4.30

|

-5.00

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

Parcala

3,00 M"

Reg.

4.16 PX

Ord.

Saigon, Madang, Salamaua, "Rabaul

*Sydney and Melbourné.......... Neptuna Straits, Ceylon, India, Aden, Egypt

C.N.A.C. Plane

and *Europe, via Marseilles due Marseilles, 26th August and Løn: don Parcels due L'don, 1st Sept. He Air Mall for Chongking (via Han- kow) by the "C.N.A.C. Airways Direct Service" Air Mail, for Slan, Lanchow, Chang-

sha and Chengt etc. Hankow) by the "Eurasia Air- ways Service" (To further points by surface transport as Servicos permit).

WEDNESDAY- ||

via

Samshul and Wuchow... Konginoon. *....... Holbow, Pakhol and Haiphong.... *Swatow and Bangkok. Shanghai

Sallor's Dance, by Yung Sla-yee and Yung Yuk-yee.

Insult of the Ricksha Coolle, a playlet, by Kul-wing.

Resentment in

Eastern the Palace. by Violet Tse Lon-lan

The Shrew in the Devil's

Swatow, Amoy and *Toochow. Bwatow, Foochow and Tientsin.

THURSDAY Samshut and Wuchow....... Batavia and Soqrabaya.. Kongmoon

Eurasia Plane

Tai Ming... Fook On Klangchow:

Kwetyang..

Anking...

Haitar..

Kaying.

6.00 PM

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

Beg

Ord

0.50 2

GP.O.&KP.O. Hog. Ord

4.30 PM

5.00 M

Wed, 27th

8.15 AM

10.00 AM

10.00 AM

2.30 M

9.30 PM

3,00

4.30, F

Thursday, 28th

8.15 AM 10.00 AM

Tai Lee. Bandviken ... Emp; of Asia..... Tainan

11.00

2:30 PM

3.30 PM

4.30-14

EP.O.

Beg.

$6.00

Ord

5.00 P

GPO

London, imperial.

Airways Flane Ord 7,00 23

An official communique has been issued in which the intention of the seven states to advocate dis- armament in certain fields with- out, however, sacrificing indepen- dence is announced. ...Loyalty to the League of Nations ls proclaimed by the Oslo States, who also express the intention to remain in communication with one another regarding political de- velopments,

Mr. Henry Morgenthau, Secre- Temple, a playlet. Cast:-Kont The seven Foreign Ministers de-tary of the U.S. Treasury, was re- Shan-sto, So Chow-laf and others. clared in the communique that the ceived by Fresident Lebrun yester- Bable. Cleada Worshipping the Airmail for "Imperial Airways. international situation is such as day and was the guest of honour at Moon, by Lee Yee-nin and others. to "üspire grave uneasiness," but they added that their countries

Paris, July 25,

a dinner at Elysee Palace last night.

Insult to a Lady, a playlet, with Bit Kok-sin. Ma Tse-chang and

Volunteer Marching Song.

"are willing to co-operate in all Mr. Morgenthau revealed in a others. the international endeavours to

press statement that his first con- bring about the general reconcilia-ference with M. Marchandeau, tion."-(Transocean).,,.

Minister for Finance, would take place this morning. He refused to The War Minister. Mr. Hore-disclose the purpose of his mission Bellaha, who after the unveiling to France, merely stating that he by the King of the Australian had crossed the Atlantic on a War Memorial on Friday proceed- vacation.

ON RETURN FLIGHT New York, July' 28." The Mercury, which recently broke the trans-Atlantic record ed to Paris where he spent the "My conferences with French for an airliner, took off from New week-end on private business restatesmen will be purely informa-Work for London via Montreal, the Azores and turned to London by air on tiye in character, Mr. Morgenthau Newfoundiand.

Lisbon (Reuter Bulletin). Sunday, says British Wireless declared (Transocean);

*Bwatow, "Shanghai and Tientsin. Manila Swatow and Bhanghai.

Direct Service"-due 4th August.

|Kongso..............

Tjisalak...

FRIDAY Air Mail for “KLM. Airways Direct Service"-dus Amsterdam, 9th August, Straits, Ceylon, India, "East' and *Bouth Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe vla Marseilles due Mar seilles, 29th August ...................................... | Buwa Maru...

Superscribed Correspondence Only.

Friday, 29th G.PO.&K.P.O.

4.00.FM

Roz

Suwa Mar

Ord

·4,30 PM

Reg Ord

7.15 PM 100 FM

OP.O:&K.P.O.

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