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HONGKONG. CANTON &MACAO STEAMERS

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TRAVEL

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SAFE

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CANTON LINE

From Hong Kong: 8 A.M. only. (No sailing on Sunday)

From Canton: $ 4.M. only. (No sailing on Sunday) “MACAO LINE

DAILY SERVICE

From Hong Kong: 8 AM & 5.30' P.M. From Mação: 3.30 P.M. & 3.00 A.M.

NOTE.-In compliance with the Quarantine

Regulations and until further notice, the ordinary Sunday excar sion ste-mer to Macio will leave Hong Kong at 9 am and retorn from Macao at 2.30 p.m.

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CONSIGNEES' NOTICES CONSIGNEES' NOTICES

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LENTDE

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

THE M.V.

RHEINLAND"

'RICKMERS LINIE

NOTICE TO CONSHINEES.

THE M.V.

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R. C. RICKMERS having arrived from Hamburg and having arrived from Hamburg and Parts of call, Consignees of Cargo are Ports of call, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their goods are hereby actified that their goods are being landel and placed at their risk being landet and placed at their risk into the Bong Kong & Kowloon into the Hong Kong Kowloon Wharf Wharf & Godown Company's godowns & Godown Company's godowns at at Kowloon, where delivery may be Kowloon, where delivery may be obtained as soon as the goods are obtained as soon as the goods are landed.

landed.

Optional cargo will not be lauded here, unless notice has been, given 48 hour prior to vessel's arrival, hat carried on from port to port to the fas! port of call to which the option

attends.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have loft the Godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered after the 2nd Aug, 1939, will be subject to rent,

All broken, chafed, and camaged Goods are to be loft in the Godowns, where they will be examined on 30th July, 1938, at 10 am. by cur. Sur veyors Mesars, Goddard and Fouglas

To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations consignees

have a inuet

a Revenue Officer in attendance when damaged. datiable goods are examined

All claims must reach us before the 2nd Sept. 1938. or they will not be Lecognized.

No Insurance will be effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned

JEBSEN & CO. Agents. Hong Kong, 26th July, 1938.

Optional cargo will not be landed here, unless notice has been given 48 hours prior to vessel's arrival, but carried on from port to port to the final 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 1st Aug., 1939, will be subject to

rent

All broken chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on 30th July, 1938, at 10 am, by

Brd Surveyors Messrs. Goddard Douglas.

To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations consignees must have a Revenue Officer in Attendance when damaged dutiable goods are examined.

All claims must reach us before the 1st Sept., 1938, or they will not be recognized.

No Insurance will be effected.

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

JEBSEN & CO.,

Agenta.

(8152 [6166 Hong Kong, 25th July, 1938.

THE

BLUE FUNNE

LINE

REGULAR AND FAST PASSENGER SERVICES

FREIGHT AND

. LONDON SERVICE

Baila 10 AUG., for Mars., O'bianca, MENESTHEUS “

London, R'dam, Hamburg & Glasgow "AENEAS" Baile 23 AUG., for Mar., Londoä,

Rotterdam & Glasgow

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

.

& Bromborough

NEW YORK SERVICE "PHEM(US.** Bails 2 AUG., for New York, Boston

& Montreal, vis Cape of Good Hope

PACIFIC SERVICE (via DIN, KOBE, NAGOYA & YOKOBAKA)

“TINDARRUS“ Seils 9 AUG., for Victoria, Vanover

$ Seattle

INWARD SERVICE

"AGAMEMNON " "PERSEUS** "ARPEDON"

Da6,

1 AUG., From U.K. via the Straite

10 AU, From U.K, via the Straits

19 AUG., From U.K. via the Straits

Specially reduced faces are quoted for cargo steamers with

limited passenger accommodation

For freight, pamage rates and information apply to

Butterfield & Swire,

Tel. 30333.

Agents.

1, Connaught Road, C.

PEIPING FEARS BOLD GUERILLA ATTACK

Reported Massing Of Chinese

In Western Hills.

Pelplas, July 29.

Rumour is rampant in this city that a boldly-conceived attack by Chinese troops ou Tientsin and Pelping is about to take place.

One report states that 100,000 Chinese soldiers, armed with tanks and artillery are assembled in the hills to the west of Peiping.

The Japanese mlitary authort-1 tles and the civil administration I have taken great precautions, and the gates of Peiping are closed every day at 5 p.m. and are not opened till eight in the morning.

Guerilla "Activities Increasing

Shanghai, July 29. Chinese ruerilla activities which JAPANESE READY

have been rampant in Pootang Japanese troops are seen in both

and along the Shanghai-Hangchow cities in great numbers, and ar-Railway are now extended to Soo- tillery units and tanks have been

chow, an the Shanghai-Nanking drawn up at several pol1:23.

Railway, where a tense situation fact that has been created. It 15 an undisputed large numbers of Chinese guerillas

The Irregulars are about three are close to Peiping. On the an-miles behind the railway, requiring niversary of the outbreak of war

garrison to these irregulars penetrated up to the gates of Peiping and put the power works out of action- (Transocean).

il

Sporadic Fighting In Rangoon

the small Japanese

take special precautions.

Other units of guerillas have also made their appearance near the railway at Changhaneh, Wu klang. Wusth and Kiangyin. There are no Japanese troops within five miles of the railway zone in view of the extensive guerilla activities.

-International),

· MANY SUCCESSES

HOME CRICKET

RESULTS

Worcester Wins By Ten Wickets

London, July 29. Results of County cricket matches concluded today were as follows:- Glamorgan defeated Sir Jullen Cahn's XI by six wickets.

Cahn's XI: 215 (Jackson 99. Matthews 5 for 39) and 69.

Glamorgan: 210 (Dyson 110 not out, Walsh 9 for 101) and 75 for ★ wickets.

HAMPSHIRE WIN

Hampshire beat Warwickshire by an innings an 62 runs.

SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1938.

FOREIGN MAILS

GENERAL HOLIDAY

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

There will be one collection from the pillar boxes as on Sun- days, one delivery of ordinary correspondence at 11.30 a.m., and one delivery of registered correspondence at 11.00 a.m.

The Branch Post Offices at Stanley. Talpo and Un Long will also have one delivery of ordinary correspondence at 11.00 a.m.

The Money Order Office will be entirely closed.

Parcel Pool Service to the Province of Yuanan 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-

Warwick: 238 for 9 (declared and sufficiently prepaid letters may be taxed, with double the deficiency or forwarded by Steamer, Service, at the discretion of the Post Office.

123 (Herman 8 for 53).

Hampshire: 423 for 7 declared (McCorkell 136).

+

SURREY BEATEN

·Worcestershire. defeated Surrey by ten wickets.

Worcester: 406 or 9 declared Gibbons 178, Howorth 100),and 7 for no wickets.

Surrey: 149 (Perks 7 for 58) and 261 (Perks 5 for 87).

NICHOLS IN FORM Essex took points on first innings against Lancashire.

Essex: 300 (Nichols 98) and 85 for 5.

Lancashire: 178 (Nichols 6/65).

HAMMOND AGAIN Nottinghamshire tock points on first innings against Gloucester.

Notts: 332 (Hardstaff 162) and

.Gloucester: 227 (Hammond 111. Woodhead. 5 for 50)-(Reuter)...

(See also Page 10)."

97 for 2. Hankow, July 29. After scoring several wins along the Shanghai-Hanehow highway. Chinese guerilla troops have cast a net around Halyen, Chapon and Kashing in northeast Cheklang | RADIO near the Klangsu border.

Rangoon, July 29. Military and police have been ordered to fire on persons of any nationality found attacking others

Pushing their way to the coast, or looting. Smail bands of Indians and Burmese are loitering the the Chinese mobile forces are now and in a commanding position over streets with loaded sticks daggers but they quickly disperse Chapoo,, from where the Japanese at the approach of troops.

carrison troops have retreated to Wangtien. Sporadic fighting continues on the outskirts of the city and many

the families of

different com- munities are taking refuge in and around police stations.(Reuter).

FLOOD WATERS

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TOMORROW

Air Mall Services to Shanghal, Nanking, Tsingtan, Tiantsin and

Peiping are temporarily suspended.

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

From

INWARD MAILS

Per

Dus

Kwangtung..

30th July

Airways Plane

Suwa Maru................

Shanghai and Amay air Mall by "Imperia! Airways

Direct Service London date, | Imperial 24th July.

Japan, and Shanghai....... Air Mail by "Pan-American Air-

WAYS Direct Service "— San | Pan-American San Francicso. 22nd July. Shanghai.****** Haiphong, Pakhol and Hothow Haiphong and Fort Bayard... Shanghai and Swatow ... Shanghai and Amoy Straits

Japani

Straits and Manila

Rabaul

Calcutta and Straits. Swałow

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Shanghai

Australia, Rabaul and Manila... Saigon"....

(Continued from Page 13). Agreed-George Baker and Lee Sheffield; Free from His Fetters Grim.Derek Oldham.

-7.33 p.m. Marek Weber's Orches-Tientsin and Swatow. tra.

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways

Direct Service "—London 28th July,

Sporadic fighting in the vicinity of Kashing has been raging at a number of points, with the Chinese

Songs Without Words-Potpourri. Saigon... closing in. The section of high- way between Kashing and Pinghu Tales of Autumn-Waltz: Blonde Java

Јарап......

Airways Plane Nippon........ Kingyuan.. Jean Dupuls... Butyang.....

Tjisadane..

Anshun.

Agamemnon

| Manila Maru..........

Friderun.

Shirala.. Holhow.. Tyndareus.......... Tanda.. Pres. Doumer......

date,] Imperisi

has been damaged and communica-or Brunette-Waltz (Waldteufel). Straits and Europe via Suez (Lét- tion disrupted-Central News),

ENTER KUCHENG SHANGHAI'S

Chengchow, July 29 AMUSEMENT

The flood waters of the Yellow

River: rapidly spreading south TAX TOTAL

eastward, have now entered Ku- cheng, a small town southeast of Chungmow.

Jollity on the Mountains-Waltz (Fetras); Viennese Binging Birds- Waltz (Translateur). Morning Papers-Waltz (J. Strauss); « Du Und Du-Waltz ("Die Fledermaus" ---J. Strauss)..

8 p.m. Local Time Signal and Weather Report.

8.03 D.101. Eric Coates "The Three Men Suite" and Other Com- positions.

"The Three Men" Suite:-1, The Man from the Country; 2, The Man About Town; 3, The Man from the Sea-Light Symphony Orchestra

ters and Papers) London date. 7th July-and London Parcels

Airways Plane Chungking in trên Nellore....... G.G.PaulDoumer

| Tjibadak...

London date, 30th June............ Corfu

OUTWARD MAILS

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REGISTERED AND PARCEL MAILS are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where malls are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m., registered and parcel mails are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day.

For

SATURDAY

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Hankow, July 29. For the half year, from January The situation at Tunghsu, which (20 to July 20, the total collection of has been cleared of Japanese amusement tax in the Internation- forces, is growing worse:

al Settlement of Shanghai amount- Chinese civilians under the ed to over $145,000. supervision of the military au- The tax was introduced by the conducted by the Composer. Two Samahul and Wuchow. thorities, are feverishly repairing Shanghai Municipal Council to Symphonic Rhapsodies:1; I Pitch "Haiphong and strengthening the dykes to raise funds for the relief of re- My Lonely Caravan: 2, Bird Songs Shanghai and Dairen ward off the roaring sweep of the fugees in Shanghai. (Central at Eventide I Heard You Singing-Kongmoon

New Light Symphony Orchestra Swatow, Foochow and "Mentsin... Bremerhaven.. flood waters. (Central News),

conducted by Joseph Lewis Be-Shanghai and Tientsin.. cause I Miss You So.-Hubert

The Haiphong

Americans' Faces Slapped

Chefoo, July 29.

News).

MILITARY TRUCK isdeil (Tenor) with Piano.

OVERTURNS

(Continued from Paze 1)

Fairy Tales of Ireland-Esale Ack- land Contralto) with Orch. Stare and A Crescent Moon; A House Love Made For You and Me.-Hu- bert Eisdell (Tenor) with Violin

The driver, it is said, swervca Ceilo, Oboe and Piano. 8.35 p.m. Violin Solos. suddenly" to avoid a headon colli-

Zigeunerweisen (Sarasate; Op. stan

with a passenger car thus 20-Mischa Elman (Violin Solo,

with Plano),

Capricciosa Two Americans, Mr. Harry Clark, causing the accident. More than United States naval reservist, and 20 soldiers composing the "Pacin-(Ries); Allegro (Flocco).-Yehudi Mr. Albert Wilkins, employee at a cation Corps" with the commission ¡Menuhin (Violin Solo with Plang).

accident.

Lid

8.50 p.m. Schubert Songs. local hotel, were reportedly slapped to search for guerillas were in

Die Forelle (The Trout); Heiden- by a Japanese patrol last night the truck at the time of the

roaleln (Hedge-Roses); Dle Junge while they were walking the streets

The Chinese prisoners, as far as Nonne (The Young Nun)-Sophle half an hour after the curfew,

with Piano The incident has been reported could be ascertained, were not Brasiau (Contralto) to the American Consular author, injured. On the truck were also Der Doppelganger-Alexander Kip- military supplies, luggage and the nis (Bass) with Frank Bibb at the Chinese National flag.

ties.(Reuter).

FLYING BOAT OVERDUE

(Continued from Page 1)

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is expected to arrive at 10 p.m. and which the Clipper last reported to be as latitude 12.27. north, longi- tude 130.40.east.

Aboard the Hawaii Clipper are five, passengers en route for Hong Kong

They are:-Mr. Choy Wah- zum, from New York;

Mr. Fred Meler, from Wash- ington;

Mr. Howard French, from Portland, Oregon:-

Mr. Edward Wyman, origin unknown;

Piano.

9.01 p.m. Beethoven-Sonata in B Flat Major, Op. 22.

*Played by Artur Schnabel (Piano Solo),

9.30

Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announcements.

9.40 p.m. Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards.

Stranded on the road the Japanese soldiers stopped passenger bus, which was one of a fleet, operated by a Jap- anese firin, on the highway between Shanghai and Taing- DU.

The Chinese 'passengers. were ordered to leave and the bas

commandeered 40 Was take the dead and injured "to Marche Lorraine (Ganne). Vil- Shanghai

Janelle

(With the Swallow- Other soldiers are said to have Dell'Acqua-Winterbottom); Mar- commandeered a "truck in order to che Militaire (Schubert Godfrey). come to Shanghai.

Old Folks at Home and in Foreign America; The truck, according to uncon-Lands (C. I. Roberts). Armed reports, is the property of France: Scotland: Spain; Ger- the Shanghai Municipal Council many; Ireland; Italy; Hungary.

10 p.m. Organ Music, Public Works Department and was

Introduction and Finale (from parked near the scene of "the

"Sonata on 94th. Psalm"-Rouble) accident for 'repaid work

-G. D. Cunningham (Organ Bolo). 18.10 p.m. Studio-Sunday, Even- ing Epilogue. 5. Man and His Fellow Man-"Justice," by Rev. Fr. Gallagher S.J.

LEFT: ON ROAD

.*

10.30 p.m. Close down.

The overturned truck was left on the road with the furled "Chinese National flag near the driver's seat and it is expected that a repair gang of the Japanese Army will

The first meagre reports reach- be sent to the scene to remove the wreckage from the road which the ing downtown areas stated that a Last news received from the Japanese use extensively for mill-group of Chinese plainclothes had

Mr. K. A Kenned, an official of Pan-American Airways,

A sixth passenger, Mr. Is · McKinley,

route for is en Manila aboard the flying boat.

A

Hawall Clipper was át 499 a.m.tary purposes.

The fatal accident caused wild (G.M.T.) (12.09 pm.) when it was reported that the Clipper was rumours in Shanghai to the effect circling south to escape a tropical that Chinese guerillas had invaded storm and was fighting strong western Shanghal and ambushed headwinds.--(Reuter).

the Japanese military truck

fired on the truck killing five and wounding nine and that three guerillas have been arrested.

However. #further investigation revealed the rumour to be untrue.

-(Reuter).

*Straits and *Calcutta

A Mall for "KLM. Airways Direct Service" clue Amsterdam, 8th August.

Straits, Ceylon, India, *East and *South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles due Mar- seilles, 29th August Airmail for "France Orient Airways

Service"-due Marseilles, 14th

August...

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Services

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