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HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMERS
ANT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT CO-LTD- #THE CHINA NAVIGATIONE CO. LTD.. TRAVEL
THE
SHORT
SAFE
SEA
WAY
by the British Line
CANTON LINE
Service temporarily suspended.
MACAO LINE
DAILY SERVICE
From Hong Kong: 8 AM, & 5.30 PM. From Macao: 9.00 PM, à 4,00 AM..
NOTE-In compliance with the Quarantinë.
Rogala ions and until farther notice, the ordinary Sunday exeur- sion stemer to Macao will leave Hong Kong at 9 am and return from Macao at, 2.00 p.m.
Nola:--All vessels equipped with Wireless. QUEEN'S BUILDING, CONNAUGHT ROAD Telephone 20101
AFY
CONSIGNEES' NOTICES CONSIGNEES' NOTICES
AKRVICES CONTRACTUELS DES
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES
CONSIGNEE NOTICE.
SS. "ATHCS 11" 24*A/38.
BRINGING CAROO' From MARSEILLES via SAIGON, ete
il
ARRIVED HONG KONG ON
COMPAGNIE DEJ MESSAGERIES MARITIMES
CONSIGNEE NOUCE
88. "SONTAY”
11AE0/8.
BRINGING CARGO Frox DUNKIRK via HAIPHONG
AYED HONG KONG OR
WEDNESDAY, run išṛa OUT,, 1938, | WEDNESDAY, THE 19TH OCT., 1938,
CONSIGNEES are hereby informed that their goods with the exception CONSIGNEES are hereby informed that th ir goods with the exception opium, Trosa e and Valuables are being lauded & stored into the Go town of the Hog Kong, Kowloou What Godown Co., Lid, Kowl on, whence delivery may be obtained immediately after landing.
All caims must be sent in to me on
or befor the ad Oct, 193, or they will not be recogniz' d.'
1
Damaged Packages will be ozamined by the Complay's Surveyor, Menar Goddard & Dongles in the presne of the ousignees at 10:00 am, on Tues: lay, the 18th Oct, 1934.
Poasiuncer must have a Hovenue Offcar in attendance when suy dutiaide grode are examined by the Company's Surveyors.
No Fice insurance will be affected by ox in any case whalovac.
K. OHL
Ageat.
Hong Kong, 12th Out., 1986.
of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being landed & stored into the godow of the Hong Kong Kowloon Wharf and Ondown to Ltd., Kow oon, whence delivery may be obtained immediately After loading
All Claims must be sent in to me on or before the 22nd flet., 1928. or they will not be regnized
Damazed Packages will be oramized by the Company's Sorveyors, Me ar. oddar & Louglas in thereto.co. of
Consignex at 10.00
the
3.m. ON.
The 18th Cct., 1438. Casings must have a RovenZE e rinatt-adanee whensor dutiable goods are examined by the Compa Surveyors
No Fire Insurance will be effected by as in any case whataret,
R. OFL,
Agent.
[1387 Hong Kong, 12th Oct., 1988. (1863
THE
BLUE FUNNE
LINE
REGULAR AND FAST FREIGHT AND
PASSENGER
LONDON SERVICE
SERVICES
PATROULUS Bails 19 POT for Mars, Lentong
Roterdam & Glasgow *MEMNON* Balls NOV. for Mars, Cblanca,
London, R'dam, Hanburg & Glasgow'
LIVERPOOL SERVICE "CYCLOPS" Saile 22 OCT...., for Havra, Liverpool,
י' ;י
Bromborongh
NEW YORK SERVICE "ADBASTUS" - Sails 7 NOV., for Poston & New York,
vis Cape of Grod Bros.
PACIFIC SERVICE (via DAİREY, KOLE, XAGUTA & YOKOHAMA)
"TALTHYHIUS" Bails 31 OCT., for Victoria, VárnoI FOT
& Settin
INWARD SERVICE
Dus
"AGAPENOR" 20 DCT, From UK. via the Straite "AJAX"
28 NOT, Fram U.K. via the Straits TATRYBIUS" (24 NOT., From The Paciâc Coast
30 OCT, From Gdynia & D.K.
vis the Straite
"D OMED"...
Specially reduced fares are quoted for cargo steamers with
limited passenger socommedation.
For freight pamage rabe and information apply to Butterfield & Swire,
Tel. 30933.
Agente 1, Chanaught Road, C.
JAPANESE CROSS THE
EAST RIVER
Chinese Massing Troops For
Defence Of Canton
Shanghai, October 17.
On their advance against Canton the Japanese forces crossed the East River-a tributary of the Pearl River-early yesterday morning according to reports from the South China front.
The Japanese continued to advance' in the direction of the Can- ton-Kowloon railway and are already in its neighbourhood. The oc- cupation of the railway line is expected to take place at any mo ment."
As the Japanese reports show the Chinese have concentrated 20, 000 men, at Tsengcheng, 70 kilo. metres east of Canton to assist in the defence of Canton itself.
On the Yangtze front the Japan- ese land, sea and air forces have made heavy attacks on the Chinese so-called, second line of defence within which ile Shiweiyao and Taych. By blowing up the boom placed by the Chinese in the Wernankee Bay and thus opening a free passage for shipping' again, the Japanese were able in ad-
CIVIL AIR GUARD UNIFORM
London, Oct. 17. The uniform of the Civil Air Guard will be ... blac boller shirt with chromium battons with the letters "CA.G." The, shade of blue has not yet been decided.— Reuter,
KOBAYASHI'S
PLANS
Invasion Of South China
Hankow, Oct. 17. According to inteligence ro- ports, Admiral Seiso Kabayashi, Governor General of Formosa, is the author of a plan, for the invasion of Kwangtung, al- though the decision to launch the attack is decided by, the military" party and backed by the Japanesa návy.
TUESDAY,
OCTOBER 18, 1938:
FOREIGN MAILS
Parcel Post Services via Canton are temporarily suspended.
Surcharged air mall letters may be posted in the ordinary post- ing boxes, They should be clearly, marked "By Air Mall" and bear suficient postage. Insumciently prepaid letters may be taxed with a double the deficiency or forwarded by Steamer Service, at the dis- cretion of the Post Ofce.
Letters and Postcards for Europe (axcept Great Britain and Eire) and South America are forwarded "via Siberia" if so superscribed. Air Mail Services to Shanghal, Nanking, Tsingtau. Tientsin and Pelping are temporarily suspended.
Admiral Kobayashi had been in charge of intelligence and special mission in South China for the past three years with agents in Strafta Canton and other parts of | U.S.A, Honolulu, Japan and Mantle
(San Francisco date, 33rd Sept. Pres. Coolidge... Straits and Holbow
Muinam....
the
Kwangtung. He formulated plan that the Japanese garrison in Formosa be sent to China, while replacements are Alled by raw recruits from Japan.
The Japanese troops In the Island had undergone several months training la mountain war- fare in view of the hilly terrain in South China. Those units, which
vancing in order to subject the Private Funeral Of first landed at Bas Bay, are ecm-
Chinese Ines of defence between Shiwelyao and Hwangshikang to
heavy fire.
Japanese mine scekers are al- ready within eight kilometres of Bhiwelyao, while the land troops are still about 16 kilometres away. Nine, miles, that is 18 kilometres, below Shiwelyao. the Japanese have landed further troops.- Transocean,
GOERING ON PEACE
German Italian Relations
Berlth, Oct. 17. General Goering, writing in the periodical "Four Year Plan." re- fers to the Munich Conference and adds that "great tasks lle be- fore us. progress must be continued. I ex- pect Germany's trade and indus-
try
Lord Stanley
manded" by Captains Tome and Ono and were part of the Shanghai bluejackets who were trained in {landing operations S'nce they Lord fought with the 19th Route Army
in 1932,
London, Oct. 17. The funeral of the late Stanley. Secretary for Dominions who died on Sunday aged 44, wit be held privately on Thursday,
The King and Queen have sent a message of deer syn- pathy to Lady Stanley whose husband was a great friend of Their Majesties.
South China Japanese detach- rients expect lightning success in order to converge on Canton before the siege of Hankow in order to achieve certain politico-military abjectives.
Japanese plans are upset by the
Cromer.
INWARD MAILS
Per
DIS
18th Cat.
18th Oct.
18th Oct.
18th Oct
Airways Flane
Shanghai and Swatow................Sulyang... Air Mail from Guam and Manila
only by the "Pan-American Air-Pan-American ways Direct Service."
Air Mail by
Imperial Altwaya Direct Service"--London date.
13th October. Japan .....
Imperial -
Airways Plane Santos Maru.............. Haiphong. Pathol and Hothow... Kiungchow....
Agapenor... USA, Japan and Shanghai ¡Van-
couver B.C. date, 1st October.Emp. of Russia... Amoy........
Straits
rapan and Shanghai... Australia and Manila... Straits and EUROPE via Nega- patam (Letters and Papers) Lon- don date 22nd September ....... Straits
Birdhana... Potsdam...
Hakomki Maru.. Tegelberg..
Air Mall by "Imperial Airways
Direct Service"---London date Imperial 16th October Straits and Manija shanghai Shanghai
Oct. 19th Cat."
19th Oct. 19$
24th Oct.
20th Oct.
9.ta Uct.
.with Oot
....Kamo Maru..
i6th Dot
gint Oct. 21st Oct
Airways Plane Ajax..... Cyclops...
22nd Oct.
and vot.
22nd Oct.
23rd Oct.
*3rd Oct.
2 th Oct.
25th Cret.
25th Oct.
Granville.......
2th Oct.
Felix Roussel...
"g8 Oct.
Somä...
974 Oct.
Glenogle
27th Oct.
Japan and Shanghai. Japar and Shanghai Manila
Java
Athos II.
97th Oct
Ranchi..
28th ot
Conte Rosso..
20th Oct.
Tjisnlak.....
29th Oct
Kiangs. Amoy
A messige has also been received stubborn Cantonese resistance and from the Australian Government the arrival of reinforcements from while the High Commissioner for Kwangsi, Hunan and Canada declared that Lord Stan- Other crack divisions from other ley endeared himself
the parts of the country are also en Canadians during his recent visit route to Canton.-International to the Dominion-Reuter.
News Agency.
British Officer Injured In
Palestine Skirmish
Jerusalem. October 17.
Economic and cultural FOLLOWING SEVERAL FRESH INCIDENTS over the week-end. a iwenty-four hour curfew has been imposed in the old city of Jerusalem, beginning from 7 pm. More than twelve towns in Palestine, most of which are populated by Arabs, are no under night time curfew...
to stake all their strength joyfully in the days to come and show their initiative in the per- formance of these tasks,
NEW EPOCH
"We begin this new epoch of peaceful work in the knowledge that renewed friendship with the Italian people and their brilliant Duce, and with the intention of working for further co-operation with other great nations.
"In the spirit of sincere under- standing and honest co-operation. the peoples will be able to devote their energy to the fullment of their own vital tasks. The mean- ing of these vital tasks is not war but peace."
Referring to Munich he said the Fuehrer's love for peace saved Europe from the horrors of a new wnr.-Reuter.
AIR RAID ALÄRM IN HANKOW
'Hankow, Oct. 17. The air "raid alarm was sounded
.1
the TERRORISM AND
While the employees of British-owned Jerusalem Electric Corporation were working, shota were fired at them. The police returned fire but fortunately no one was injured.
A
SNIPING IN JERUSALEM
Four Arabs were injured when. 3 tomb exploded inside the Mosque
Jerusalem, Oct. 17. of Omar area.
Cons'nerable tension existed in Another incident occurred at Ramleh where an un-Jerusalen to-day with terrorism successful attempt was made to and sniping carried out in parts shoot a British constable.
if the city.
Troops then cordoned off the town and searched three hundred suspects, and curfew has also been imposed here.
Shots were fired at pollee posts and a British Assistant, Commis- loner of Police narrowly escapes injury when he was fired at from the roof top.
#
THREE KILLED
A gates of the Old City are Shooting between G military closed, except one, while Jewish strol and the natives in Judean quarters are protected with sand- Hills, West Jerusalem, resulted in tag outposts-Reuter. three Arabs being killed and a
British officer injured.
When six men were seen bolting from the scene of an explosion on the railway line near Gaza, troops opened fire killing three and in- juring two.
BRITISH GARRISON
IN PALESTINE
Jerusalem, Oct. 17. Within the last week the British garrison in Palestine was reinforced
Mr. MacMichael, the High Com- by 6,000 cfficers and men.-Trans- bere at 11-o'clock this morning missioner, has returned to Jeru-ocean. when Japanese alrcraft were salem from London-Reuter. sighted heading up-river.
The planes, however, did not NEW DEFENCE
visit Hankow and the all-clear was sounded half an hour later.
It is learned that the raiders heavily bombed the Pelping- Hankow Railway, north of Han- kow, in the vicinity of Ksiakang and Kwangshul-Reuter.
MRS. CHARLOTTE
`HALDANE,
Chungking. Oct. 17). Mrs. Charlotte Haldane, special correspondent ΟΙ the "London Herald" and representative of the British
and
Women's French Committee against War and Fas- cism, left for Chengtu by air thi- afternoon after a short stay here. Haldane will stop at Chengtu for 'three days, after which she will return to England way of Kunming, Central
by
News.
JAPANESE SHIP DETAINED
Tokyo, Oct. 17. The motorship Tsuruga Maru, missing since September 13 when she sailed from Tsuruga on" ber maiden voyage to Beishin, Korea, was detained, at Vladivostok," ac cording to the Foreign Office, The ship was said to be washed ashore and the crew of 15 are mate.- Reuter.
LEAGUE COMMISSION IN SPAIN
AND ARMAMENT
Paris, Oct, 17. PROGRAMME Twenty-three members of the London, Oct. 17. League of Nations Commission The new programme of national to control the departure of the defence and rearmamnt will, ac- foreign volunteers from Spain cording to Informed quarters. Arrived in Barcelona yesterday play a prominent part in the afternoon and were welcomed by discussions at the Cabinet Council the Foreign Minister, Senor Alvarez which is expected to be held on del Vayo-Transocean. Wednesday,
Conte
Blancamano Tisadane...
| Talthybius.
apan and Shanghai... Parcels from Calcutta'and Bträltä. Tilawa*................. Parcels from Calcutta and Stralia. Kumsang Manila"
Salgon
„Strufts
Shanghai...
OUTWARD MAILS
REGISTERED AND PARCEL MAILS are closed 15 minutes elriler than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m., registered and parcel mails are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day.
Per
For
TUESDAY
Swatow and Foochow...... sinanghal
Holhow...
Ramses....
Norviken...
Swatow and Tientsin Amoy and Chuenchow Swatow and Foochow..................... raccess only for Singapore, Penang. Ceylon, Aden, Egypt, Marseilles and London--due London, 23rd November.
WEDNESDAY
Swatow and Saigon Swatow
Parcels and Papers only for South
Africa via Durban Amoy
Air Mall for Slan, Lanckow Chang- sha and Chengtu, etc (vis (Han- kow) by the “Eurasia Airways Service" (To further points by surface transport as Services permit).
Hain Peking Haitan..
Date and Time
Tuesday, 13th
B30 AM 10.3-4
19.30 PM
1.30 PM
30
G.P.O. & K.P.O. * Parce
8.00 PM
Wed, 18th
Har M
Patroclus....1
Kwangtung.. Tainan.
Santos Maru Soochow
4.30 PM
Eurasia Plane
IŲJŮ AM.
الجودة
O.P.O. & K.P.Q.
thy.
4. PM
UL
SAN FE
KPO
Reg.
GRO
Reg.
6:00 PM
Airways Plane
rd.
Airmail for Manila, Guam. Bone- fulu, and U.S.A. by the "Pan- American Airways Direct Service" | Pan-American -due San Francisco 26th Oct.
THURSDAY
Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu. U.S.A., C. and S. America and (Papers only for Canada via San Fran- cisco)-due San Francisco, 8th Nov, and Europe. (except Great Britain and Eire) via Siberia... Formosa and Amor Haiphong
The other subjects which will latest events in China, the Anglo-Parcels only forTMGermany engage the attention of the Cabinet American trade treaty and the Hamburg are the situation in Palestine, the Spanish problem-Transocean.
FOR FAR EAST SERVICE
THE NEW P. & 0, LINED CANTON, to be employed in the service between Britain" and India and the Far East. She sailed on October 7 from 1 the Thame" on har maiden voyage, for which every berth in the ship was booked. She has a Kross tonnage of 15,300.||
Airmail for
"Imperial Airways Bervice"-doc Londos. Imperial
Direct Z7th October,
7:00 PM
Thursday, 20th
13. AME -200 #M
G.P.O. & KPO,
via:
Pres. Coolidge.... Tyosa Mara.. Canton..
Potsdam.
- an luth 5.00 PM Il-g. 2 th 8,43 AM Ord x0th 9'30 AM
Par
K.P.O
Reg.
3,00 PM
Uru.
5.30 72
OPO
9500
Airways Plane [ürd-
K.P.O.
Ime. Ord.
5.30 M
0.2.0.
Imperial
· Airways Plano
Ord. 100 pá PEPO..
B50 PM Ord 5.303 GPO
Bog
7:30 PM
Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Ads- tralia by Imperial Airways Direct Service-dae Sydney, 29th Oct.
Msinila
FRIDAY
Hofhow and Pakhoi.
Haiphong
Hathow....
Emp. of Russia...urd.
Yunnan..
Hangsang.. ...........................agine (Muina.m Swatow, Shanghai and Tientsin.... Taksáng
¡Nanning. Swatow
5.00 PM
Friday, 21st
10:00 AM
#10,00 AM 11.30 AM $2,30 PM
4.30 PL
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