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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS

BANKS

́HONG, KONG SAND SHANGHAI THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA

·BANKING CORPORATION

AUSTRALIA AND CHINA

Authorised Capital ........$50,000,000 Incorporated by Royol Charter, 1855 Issued & Fully Faid-Up #20,000,000 | Reserve Funds: "

Sterling

.....£ 8,300,000 } H.K. Currency Resorve $10,000,000 | Reserve Liability of

HEAD OFFICE; LONDON; 38. Bishopsgate. E.C.2. Paid-up Capital ..........................£3,000,000 ...$20,000,000 | Reserve Fund

£3,000,000

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Reserve Dlability of Pro-

prietors...

£3,000,000

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Proprietors

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Head Office:--HONG KONG

Board of Directors. T. E. Pearce, Esq., Chairman. Hon. Mr. J. J. Paterson,

Deputy Chairman.

W. B. Lock, Esq.+"

G. Miskin, Esq.,

MANCHESTER BRANCH: 71. Moaley Street, Manchester.

ALOR STAR

AGENCIES AND BRANCHES:

HONG KONG PENẲNG ILOILO

BANGOON AROM

BLIGOM SEREMBAN BHANGHAI, SINGAPORE SITIAWAN, BOURABAYA TAIPING TIENTSIN

J. K. Bousfeld, Esq.,

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Fon. Mr. S. H. Dedwell,

AMRITSAR

BANGKOK

BATAVIA

K. S. Morrison, Esq.,

BOMBAY ..

Hon. Mr. A. L. Shields,

CALCUTTA

KARACK! KLANG KOBE

H. V. Wilkinson, Esq.,

CANTON

KUALA

D. C. Edmondaton, Esq.,

CAWNPURE

"Acting Chief Manager. CEBU

COLOMBO

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Branches:-

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Also up to date Safe Deposit

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LOCAL

RADIO

RADIO PROGRAMMES

HONGKONG

On Wavelengths of 353

metres (845 ken) 31.68

metres (8.52 megasycles),

43

'VICTORIAN MELODIES”, A.-

BBC. RECORDING

Rer. C. B. R. Sargent 12-12.20 p.m. Relay, of Service of Intercession from St. John Cathedral:

:

Lellevre, Varna, Cab and 'Bela); Voulez-Vous De La Canna A Sucre? (Lelievre, Varna and Paddy)......... Josephine Baker and Adrien Lamy with Melodic Jam Du Casino. De Paris cond. by Edmond Mehieux; Fox-Trots — Trumbology; Goose Pimples Bix Beiderbecke and His Orchestra; Vocal-I Want To Be A Nudist; The Wedding Of A Gigeid (Pola, Nesbitt and Walter)-Eddie Pola with Orchestra: Fox-Trots-- I'm A Little Prairie Flower: The Best Of Friends-Billy Cotton and

12:30 pm. Mozart-Sonata in C His Band with vocal chorus; Plano -Kunz Revivals No. 3. Intro; Poor Major, K.330.

Butterfly: After you've gone; Whis- Played by Edwin Fischer (Piano)pering: Alice Blue Gown: Just a 12.43 p.m..Light Orchestral Selec-ittle love a little kiss; Th Choco- tions and Gitta Alpar (Soprano). late Soldier Waltz-Charlie Kunz: "Lakme"--The "Bell Song (Le Pasodoble-Bella Espanola; Tango Delibes)-Gitta" Alpar (Boprano) - Cárcajada-Orquesta Tipica with Orchestra directed by Dr.Roberto Firpo; Fox-Trots--Nice Weismann; Bai Masque (Fletcher); Work If You Can Get It (alm Mon Reve (Waldteufel) - Light Damsel in stress)--Jack Harris Symphony Orchestra; Twilight and His Orchestra with vocal re- Sonata: Play It Again (Hungarian frain..

FOREIGN

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1938.-PAGE 13

THE

CHINA-SIAM

LINE

SHORT WAVE RADIO

TO-DAY'S BROADCASTS

Calle

G.S.G.

G.S.B.

DAVENTRY--

Wavelength

..... 17.79m.c. (16.86m.) 9.51m.c. (31.55m.)

G.S.H.

21.47m.c. (31.97) G.8.0........ 15.18m.c. (19.79m.) Trans. 1 (G.S.O.. G.S.G. G.S.B.). Trans, II (G.S.H., G.S.O., G.S.B.). Trans. JI (G.8.B.. 6.5,G., G.S.B.).

AUSTRALIA:

Call Sign: VLE Wave Length. 31.34 metres Power, 1 Kilowatt; Frequency. 9.58 megacycles.

HOLLAND-INDIA

Call letters: PHL Wavelength 16.88m. and 25.57m; Frequen- ries 17770kc, and. 17730kc.

-10.45

Home and 2.m."At" Abroad. (A).

11,10-Luncheon Music (A). 11.30-Afternoon Musical Pro- gramme (A),

FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General Banking Business transacted.

Song) (from C. B. Cochran's 7. Closing local Stock Quo- CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and Coronation. Revue "Home and tations. FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Beauty')-Gitta Alpar. (Soprano) Year or shorter periods at rates

7.02 p.m. BBC. Recording-Vic- which will be quoted on application. accomp. by two planos and violin: torian Melodies'

The Bank's Head Office in Hungarian Dance No. 5 (Brahms); A Musical Sequence. Produced 1.00 p.m. Broadcast to Schools London undertakes Executor and Hungarian Dance No. 6 (Brahms) and Conducted by Stanford Robin-"Adventures in Music," by Land- Trustee business, and claims re--Boston Promenade Orchestra son.

Jey Evans (A).

1.20-Musical programme (A). 1 p.m. Local Time Slanal and ther Report and Announcements. 9.00-"Accordeon," by Gerald Weather Report"

8.02 p.m. London Relay-Food | Crossman (DI). 1:03. p.m. Songs by Charles Kull-for Thoughi'

(DI). 3.10 "Empire Exchange. man (Tenor).

3.25-Tom Jones," by Edward German (DI);

covery of " British Income Tax overpaid, on terms which may be ascertained at any of the Agencies and Branches.

R. A. CAMIDGE,

Manager,

· THE CHASE BANK

Hong Kong, 30th September, 1938. 15, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL"

HONG KONG SAVINGS BANK

The Business of the chove Bank

is conducted by the HONG KONG

& SHANGHAI BANKING COR- PORATION. Rules may be ob

tained on application,

For the HoxG KONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION,

D. C. Edmondston, Acting Chief Monager.

Hong Kong, 2nd May, 1935.

BANK OF EAST ASIA,

"

LIMITED

Authorised Capital ..$10,000,000.00 Paid-up Capital ...... 8,508,600.00 Heserve and Undivided

Profits

£,778,798.78,

Head Offee-HONG KONG

No. 10. Des Voeux Road, Central.

Board of Directors:

Bir Shoasen Chow, Chairman Li Koon Chus, Køy, Li Lan Song, Esq. P. R. Kwok, Esq. Wong ChuSon, Esq. Wong Yun Tong, Esq. Kad Ying Po. Esq. ChanChingShek, Esq. FungPingWah Esq.

Ampy

Batavis

Bombay

Li Tae Fang, Esq., Manager.

Branches and Agencies :—

Kowloon Tenant Sourabay's London Rangoon Swatow Manda Kairos Bydney Melbourne Ban Fran. Tatholm

cice Tientsin.. New York Selfis Tokyo

Semarked Vancouver Shanghai Yokohama Blogsper

Calcutta

Canton

Halphong

Haskov

Hanelalu

Kobe

Desks

Paris Paipla

HEAD OFFICE:

18, PINE STEKET,

NEW YORK:

An American Bank offering con

plete Foreign Banking Service in the principal Markets of the world.

Interest Rates on Application.

SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES

This Bank is entirely owned by THE CHASE NATIONAL BANK, NEW YORK, with Resources over U.S. $2,500,000,000.

D. M. BIGGAR,

"Manager.

BANK OF CHINA

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Bpecially Chartered by THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT OF CHINA AS AN

Every description of Banking. and Exchange business transacted. Loans granted On approved securities.

Current Accounts opened in Local Currency and Fixed Deposits re- ceived for one year or shorter periods in Local and Foreign Cur- terms, which will be rencies On quoted on application.

Safe Deposit Boxes To Let.

KAN TONG PO,

Chief Manager.

DEATHS FROM

ACCIDENTS

· INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE

BANK

PAID-UP CAPITAL $40,000,000.00 (BRANCHES ALL OVER CHINA)

Owing to our numerous Branches in China and connections in the principal Commercial Centres of the World, we are able to extend to our Clients special facilities for Domestic and Foreign Banking and Exchange.

Head Office: SHANGHAI Hong Kong Branch:

4. QUEEN'S ROAD, C. South China Offices: CANTON KONGMOON SWATOW

TOISHAN SHIUCHOW KINGCHOW

We also handle the issue of Bonds and other Public Funds of the Chinese Government both at Home and Abroad.

SHOU J. CHEN,

NEW BANDMASTER FOR MIDDLESEX

cond. by Arthur Fiedler.

I Love Thee (David-Grieg); Still As The Night (Morgan-Bohn); By The Dark Lagoon (An Island Serenade) (Baddeley and Leigh) — with orchestral accompaniment; "Come Back To Sorrento Aveling and De Curtis)-with orchestral accompaniment.

*1.15 p.m. Orchestra Mascotte.

Sweetest Q: All-Waltz: Golden Rain--Waltz (Waldteufel); Indian, Summer-Waltz (Lohr); Vienna Citizen-Waltz [Zlehrer); North Sea Waves-Waltz (Krannig). «

1.30

D.I. Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and An- nouncements.

1.40 p.m. Schubert--Pianoforte Quintet. In A Major, Op. 114 ("Trout" Quinjet).

2.15 p.m. Close dowit.

-87p.m. Local Time Signal, Wen-

Three short taiks on matters of topical interest.

8.20 pm, Berlin Statë Opera Or- chestra,

4.30 "At Home and Abroad," (A).

"BIRAM"

HONG KONG BANGKOK

leaving Hong Kong 9th October vis Bwnbow

BELLAS" leaving Hong Kong 19th October via Swatow ** "BELIQS" leaving Hong Kong 6th October via Siwator: BONG KONG-SWATOW-AMOY

ma. "HAI LEE"

leaving Hong Kong 14th October Accepting Passenger & Cargo for all the above metioned porta.. HONG KONG SINGAPORE PENANG-RANGOON Regular Express Survice ms. "HAI HING" leaving Hong Kong ma. "HAI LEE”

learing Hong Kong

8th October 19th October

Accepting cargo for all the above mentioned ports.

Excellent passenger accommodation available. For freight, pamage rafts and all other information➡ Apply to im THORESEN & CO., LTD.

Tel. 30937.

General Agents.

Queen's Building.

S.S. "BENVORLICH"

Sailing for LONDON, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG and LEITH on ΟΙ about the 9th October, 1938.

Cargo will also be accepted on througn Bill of Lading to the usual transhipment ports.

For Freight and l'assage apply to:---

4.50-News (DI). 5.25-Commentary In News, (A). Davidson's A.B.C. 6.00--Tim Dance Band (A),

Tel. 34165

German Dances: posthumous 4.45 Sporting News and Notes work--October 1824 (Schubert); "A | (A), Midsummer Night's Dream"--Over- ture (Mendelssohn) Wedding March (Mendelssohn); Torch Dance No. 1 in Flat Major (Meyerbeer)."

6.30 Desmond Tanner at the 8.45 pm Studio-Rev. C. B. R.Electric Organ (A). Sargent 44th Series' of Opera:

6.45 "Bainum?—The Verdi's "Othello" Act IV.

Show on Earth."" (D2).

7.20 The Brisbane Studio Or- chestra (A),

9.30

News.

12.522. London Relay-The

· 9.50. p.m. Natan Milstein (Violin) and Benno Meiselvitch (Piano),

Polonaise In 8 Flat Major, Op. 71. No. 2 (Chopin)-Benno Molselviten (Flano): Nocturne In C Sharp Minor (Chopin); La Campaneila

Greatest

11.40-Banjo and Guitar Solos

(D2).

Ballad Concert (A). "

8.00 "Food for Thought." (DD);

8.20--Brian Lawrance and his Dance. Orchestra (D2)..

8.50 Recorded Feature (A). 8.55--Symphonic Poems (D2). 9.00-Actualities (HI).

9.15 Talk by Mr. Hanno Wagenvoorde (HL),

9.30-News (D2).

van

10.00 Planoforte Music (D3) 10.15-Band of the Royal Tank

6 pm. A Programme of Varlety Rondo from Concerto No. 2 in B and Dance Music.

Minor-Pagganimi} Natan Mil- Fox-Trots Dixieland Shume; stein (Violin) with Lebpold Mitt Muskrat Ramble-Bob Croshy and mann at the Piano; Rhapsody In E His Orchestra; Organ-Medley Of Flat (Brahms): Jeux D'Eau Serenades. Intro: Serenade Fras- (Ravel) Benno Molselviten quilte (Lebar); Serenade (Hey-Plano): Mouvements Perpetuals kens); Serenade (Schubert) Seren- (Poulenc); Etude (Stravinsky)--Corps (D2).." ade (Toselll): Becond Berenade Benno Moiseiwitsch. (Heykens) Sereríade (Student 10.15 p.m. London Relay The Prince-Romberg) -- Al Bollington Band of the Royal Tank Corps at the Organ of the Paramount Conducted by Mr. E. Lamalne. Theatre. London: Fox-Trots

(By kind permission of Brigadier Blossoms On Broadway" (from the W. M. Sutton, D.S.O., M.C.). From Alm); Sailing Home Jack Harris the Empire Exhibition. (Scotland) and His Orchestra with vocal re- Glasgow. frain: Vocal-DiaMol Josephine?!

PASSENGERS ARRIVED

The Empresa of Canada, which arrived yesterday from Shanghai, Japan and Canada, brought the following passengers for Hong- kong:-

Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Brown," Mr. and Mrs. G. Costello, Mr. and Mrs.

11 p.m. Close down,

11.00-Variety programme (3). 12.00-News (D3),

12:30 am-Sallor Songs. The BBC Men's Chorus (D3),

A-Australia D.I-Daventry, Trans. I. D.II-Daventry. Trans. II. DJII—Daventry, Trans. III. HI-Holland-India-

Scout's Endurance Earns High Award

For courage and endurance of a high order the World Chief Scout (Lord Baden-Powell) has awarded the Cornwell Scout Badge Co Lone Rover Cameron Blanch, of Euālo (Q.); This is the highest honour a Scout can win, and is the first of its kind to be awarded in Queensland

F. X. Corbett, Mr. J. A Curley, Mr. A few years ago Blanch, who`nas ; He returned to Eudio and ob- I P. Davies, Bir Vandeleur M. been raised to farm and bush life, tained, a job in a sawmill. It was Grayburn, Miss E A. Grayburn, met with an accident while cut not long before he could perform Miss R. Hancock, Mr. I. A Tjartved, ing timber. He Mr. T. S. Little,

W. R. LOXLEY & CO., (CHINA) LTD.

York Building, Apenia:

THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD."

CONSIGNEES NOTICES

DODWELL-CASTLE

LINE

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

P

-M.V. “THURLAND CASTLE" From U.S.A. via MANICA.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINII

NOTICE. TO CONSIGNEES

THE SS.'

T

NEUMARE"

having arrived from Hamburg and Ports of call, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their goods are being landed and placed at their rink the Hong Kong & Kowloon

CONSIGNEES of Cargo are heroby Wharf & Godown Company's godowne

Goods

being landed at their risk into the at Kowloon, where delivery may be Godowns of the Hongkong and Kow.obtained as soon as the goods are loon Wharf & Godown Company, Ltd.landed. at Kowloon, whence and/or from the Optional cargo will not be lauded here, unless notice has been given 49 wharyes delivery may be obtained

Optional cargo will not be landed hours prior to vessel's arrival, hat bere, anlesa. notice has been giren 48 carried on from port to port to the bours prior to vessel's arrival, but car foal port of call to which the notion. ried on from port to port to the final ostends port of call to which the option extende

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 7th prox., will be subject to rent. All claims against the vessel mast be presented to the undersigned on or before the 13th prox. or they will not be recognized.

All boken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns. where they will be examined on the 8th pror, at 10km. by our mrvayors Mesira. Goddard & Douglas

In the case of dutiable cargo, con- signses are requested to inform the Imports & Exports Office that they have such goods for examination.

No Fire Iniurance has been effected. Bill of Lading Saill be counterngitars

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

Affants. Hong Kong, 30th Sept. 1938.

by

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD

BREMEN.

was using a all the tasks in the mill with his springboard two lits up, about 8ft. one good arm. Mr. V. Madson, Miss M. Moller, from the ground. 2

Later he bought horses and Manager.Mr. J. H. Middlecost, Mr. R. J.

A branch cracked `and fell. He practised harnessing until be Muckle, Mrs. A. M. Muckle; Mr. saw it coming and jumped, but the could hitch & team properly. _and_

struck him before he became expert in handling them. and Mrs. K. F. Noble, Master K. branch Noble, Mrs. R. R. Pearson; Mr. w.reached the ground.

He had his axe handie. altered Sharp, Mr. J. O. Smith, Mrs. M. La At the Brisbane General Hosptor use with one arm, and prac Southwick, Miss B. Southwick, Miss, tal it was found that the whole of tised with it until he became pro- THE SOTSDAM" F. Southwick, Miss E. Southwick, the nerves of his left arm had plent. Then he began taking Mr. C. R. Stoddart, Mrs. J. H. been torn. Throughout, he dis- contracts to cut timber, even to Taggart. Miss R. Vickers, Mr. and played the greatest courage while Mrs. As Buchanan, Mr. E. D. Bush, undergoing treatment, and Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Yeo, Master R. discharged from hospital with his Yeo, Miss D. Yeo, Mr. L. Dayaram,am completely paralysed. Mr. P. Pararam, Master E. Pararam, Mr. K. Ebina,

Among the passengers expected Two persons were killed as the result of traffic accidents in the to arrive here towards the end of Colony last week. Both were old this month on B. M. Troopship men, one being knocked down by Danera la Mr. W. Kifford who will a- moter car and the other by a take up his appointment an Band "bicycle" as they were crossing the master of the Middlesex Regi-

$

road,

There were altogether 68.ac- cidents, and 28 persons were in- juired.

meat

UNCLAIMED

1

I

Was

trimming railway sleepers,

Blanch was decorated by the Governor (Sir Leslie Wilson), State Chief Scout, on September 9.

894

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all 8th: Oct, 103h will be subiect to "goods remaining undelivered after the"

having arrived from BREMEN HAMBURG and Perta, Consignées hi Cargo are hereby notified that their arge is being landed at their risk into ste Godowns of The Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf and Godówa Co., Ltd., Kowloon," where dallger can be obtained, con

subject to rent,

All broken, chafed, and danged:" Goods are to be left in the Godowns, here they will be examined on 7th Oct, 1888, at 10 am, by our Bur- veyors Mesar, Goddard and Doogles

comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations consignees must beve & Bovenge Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable goods are examined

recognized.

All claims must reach us before the 9th Nov. 1938, or they will not be

No Insurance will be effecten.. Billy of Lading will be countersigned

JEBSEN & CO., Agente.

by

Hong Kong, 3rd Oct, 2018.

SERVICES CONFIRACTUELS DES

MESSAGEKIES KAKSIDE

CONSIGNEE NOTICE..

BR JEAN LABORDE"

YUNSIONBES are Ο

BRINGING CARGO FM MARSEILLES via SAIGON, etc. AKHIYA HỘNG KONG on FRI-

DAY, THE 30TH BEFT, 1938. Master - AA Little Mr. Ku Te son Mia Lloyd. Mr. and Mr 24 posuiting andeliered Bir and Lady H. & Pollock, Mr. Fan, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Little, Miss Morse, Mis. . Hakusen, Rev. 1 after the

1938, will be and Mrs. F. Potter, Rev. F Good- ĮV. På Hova, Miss M: Loureira, Mrs. Valllancourt, Mr. P. Frobe,, Mr. R.

hereby informed NO FIRE INSURANCE will be that their goods with the exceptios sell, Mrs. F. J. Homan-Fisher, Mr. [F. B. Lynch, Mr. K. Katsumoto, Mr. Scott, Mr. A. Harvey,

effected by us in any case whatever. of Opium, Tressure, and Yalambine are: TELEGRAMS D. P. Buttle. Mr. 8. Watts. Mr. Y. K. Fel, Mr. A. V. Petitt, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Isentery.

Damaged packages must be left in bele landed stored into the Godown All foreign loans, secured

Master W. Isenberg. Misa C. Isen- the godown, for examination by the of the Hong Kong, Kowloon Wharf The following unclaimed tele Wilson, Mr. R. Bodson, Mr. T. W. Ward Perkins,

Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Pritchard, berg, Mrs. R. Moody, Rev. J. against

consignees and the Company's sur. & Godown Co, Ltd, Koylǝğu, heut the

Govern-rams are lying at the offices of Chandler, Mr. T. A. Chan, Mr. Chen Chinese

Cho Jan, Mr. Y. Collins,

Miss P. T. Pritchard, Mr. Ernst Schulsenberg, Mrs. T. N: Thompson,

veyors, Messrs Anderson & Ashe, at delivery may be untadged immediately. ment, salt revenue · Wil con-Cable and Wireless Ltd.

10a.m. on the 12th Oct, 1985, 2

after landing HE. M. Gulliano. Córa, Mrs. M. Sauerland, Mr. C. L. Benn, Mr. O. Mr. L Kwok, Mr. Ho Yim, Mr. T. tinue to be fulfilled by the Vitali Gelabin Cossack Choir.

Consignees must have a Revenuef All claims must be sent in to me on Chinese Government, according Queen's Theatre; Talco; Donald E. Dabelstein, Mr. and Mrs. R. LE Vourehr, Mr, F. H. Wong Mr. P. Kwok, Mrs. L. 8. Ku, Master Ku,

Officer in attendance when damaged or before the 11th Oct. 19 th a spokesman of the Ministry of Temhurt; Castellano Davide Have Fong, Master D. Fong. Master L. and Mrs, H. H. Wang. ME C. P. Mr. Kwan Sum Man,

dutiskle

goods, are examined by the they will not be recognizedir? Mr. Lee Kat. Mrs. and Master Company Kolhotel Fong, Master W. Fong, Miss Fong, Yang, Mr. A. Paisram, Mr F. H. Uslea; Finance in Chungking, a message Conte Verde;

za | Damaged Pachhaus will be examined A KUZVOYOTE. Miss L Fong, Mr. and Mrs. Fong, Barton Mifs J. & H. Jones, Lee, Mr. and Mrs, 1. Y. Lee, Mas- No claim will be admitted after the by the Com

Barieyor, Mosar Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Grant, Master Major and Mrs. W. L. Kirby. Dr. ter P. L. Lee, Misa C. Lee, Mr. E goods have left the godown and all Goddsed

and Mra J. A. Stringhaft, Master F. Mok, Mrs. Mok, Miss Mok, laims must be presented within Two the Grasrogen af 1000, on Thurs

Weeks of Mr. H. J. Grutamother, Mr. Henry J. Stringham, Miss J. Stringham, T. C. Talang, Mr. H. T. Talang. My which date they will not be recognised. Dosignees mast

the ship's arrival here, after |tay69de stilDet, 1838. Yangtze for the speci- tinues to carry a large number Rushbrook Harling, Mr P B. Miss M. Stringham. Miss EM. SL Wang purpose of reporting of Chinese refugees. mainly of Havens, Mr. P. Hawking, Mrs. Butherland, Miss H L Tafts, Mr. Mr. Wing D Wang, Mrs. Wong. to Generalissimo Chiang, the so-called Middle class who W. J. Hawkins, Miss EH Hawkins, and Mrs. E. B. Ward, Miss. D. Master Wong, Mrs. Wa, Mrs. Wi www.Kai-shek on the war situation have found the cost of living in Miss N. 8. Hawkins, Mr. B. Dunne.

as well as receiving new instrucHongkong too great a burden Hayasaki, Mr. B. How, Mr. G. W. tiens before going back to the for their lean purses to bear, saya front

La report to the "Pao."

to the "Morning Leader" states. Prostof.

4.

General Chen Ghen return Every steamer arriving at Grant, Miss Grant,

Hankow recently from Shanghai "from Hongkong Com

ed

to

the

He

Lee. Mr. Warner Leurtch,

Mr. E. S. Little, Miss P A Little,

Dr. and Mr. F. N. Freeman, Bum.“ Mr. D. LaDru, Mr T. K Miss C. Morison, Mr. T L Nims, Chau M show. Bisa £, Miss H Stallings, Mr. N. M. Raku...” Chow.

Godsignpes are requested to any. Of render their Bills of Lading to the pop undersign

dance

in. The presence of

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