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HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMERS

CHOKA NAVIGATION CO.LTD.

ANT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG,CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT CO-STD- & THE TRAVEL

THE

SHORT

SAFE

* SEA

WAY

by the British Line

CANTON LINE

Service suspended temporarily

MACAO LINE

DAILY SERVICE

From Hong Kong: 8 A.M. & 5.30 P.M. From Macno: 2.00 F.M. & 3.00 A.M.

NOTE-I compliance with the Quarantine

Regulations and until further notice, the ordinary Sunday excur sion steamer to Macao will leave ...Hong Kong at 9 am and raturn

from Macao at 2.00 p.m.

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CONSIGNEES' NOTICES NOTICE TO CONSIGNEes

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RICKMERS LINIE

NOTICE TO CONSIONRES.

THE MMONI RICK MERS “ having arrived from "Hamburg and Ports of call, Consigneos of Cargo arc Ireroby notified that their goods are being landed and placed at their rink

CUBAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. LED

·URINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

TONSIGNEES rer Co.'s Vosso)

TALTHYBIUS".

FROM SEATTLE, VANCOUVER

AND VICTORIA YA JAPAN

into the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharfare requested to take Delivery of Flour & Godown Company's godowns at and Lumber Shipments as soon as the Kowloon, where delivery may be Vessel in ready to discharge and are obtained as soon as the "gools are hereby notified that if their Lighters are not placed alongside the Vessel se Landed.

required, their Bhipuents will be dis- charged into Holt Wharf, Kowloon, at their expense, where the Cargo will lie also at their risk and exps.188 and subject to the Terms and Conditions of Storage at Holt' Wharf. Steamer will commence Discharge on the 25th Oct.

Optional cargo will not be landed here, unless notice has been giren 48 hours prior to vasol'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 Bist Uct., 1938, will be subject to

rent

All broken chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on 29th Oct, 1938, at 10 am by our Surveyora Messrs. Goddard and Douglas.

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

All claima must reach us before the 30th Nov, 1934, or they will not be recognized.

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General Cargo will be discharged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, where it will lie at Consignees' risk and subject to the Terms and Conditions of Storage al Holt's Wharf. The Cargo will be ready for Delivary from the Godown on and. after 25th Oct.

All broken, chafed, and amaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 AM, and Noor within the tree Storage period.

No Claims will be admitted after the" Goods have left the Vossel's Godown, and all General Carg remaining "andelivered after 31st Oct, will be anbject to Beut.

All Claim against the Vessel mast presented to the Undersigned on or before the 14th Nov., 1938, or they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.

Ageria, [1897 28th October, 1989.

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

JEBSEN & CO.,

Agente

:

Hong Kong, 4th Oct., 1938.

THE

FUNNEL

BLUE

LINE

/REGULAR AND FAST PASSENGER SERVICES |

FREIGHT AND

LONDON SERVICE *MEMNON

"ANTEVOR"

Sails 1 NOV., for Mam.. Ublanca,

London, R'dam, Hamburg & Glasgow Ssilä 18 NOV., for Mari, London,

Rotterdam & Glasgow

LIVERPOOL SERVICE "PROTESILAUS" Sails 22 NOV., for Harm, Liverpool,

& Bromborough

NEW YORK SERVICE "ADRASTUS" Bails & NOV., for Boetpa & New York.

via Cape of Good Hope PACIFIC SERVICE (via DARK, KORE, NAGOYA & TOKOHANA) *TALTHY BIUB**** Saflı 31 OOT,, for Victoria, Vancouver

& Boattle INWARD SERVICE

“D'OMED"

29 OCT., From Gdynia & U.K.

via the Straits *H*CTOR": 7 NOV, From U.K, vis the Straita *KELLEBOPHON" 7 NOV., From Europe via the Straits *TYNDAREUG* 11 NOV, From The Facific Coast

Specially reduced fares are quoted for cargo steamers with

Himited, passenger accommodation

For treight, pasage rates and information apply to

Butterfield & Swire,

Agent. 1, Charaught Road, C.

EXCELLENT YEAR CANDID CAMERĂ AT THE RACES

REPORTED

St. Mary's School Prize Day

A year of excellent school work was reviewed in the report of the Headmistress. Mother Agnès, at the prize giving of St. Mary's School yesterday. A large gather- tng of parents and friends of the students filled the school hall to capacity

Prior to the distribution of prizes by Mr. G. P. de Martin, MBE, the students presented a play "Full Circle." which was splendidly acted and very well received.

were

thase present Among Bishop H. Valtorta, Rev. Fr. E Bruzzone, Fr. A. Rossello. Fr. O. Literatone. Fr. Feroldi, Fr. J. Ped- razzini. Fr. H. Dalmasso, Fr. Mac- Donald, SJ., the Rev. Mother Su- perior Consula Teresa Martinois,

"

Snapshot taken of spectators at meeting. (Photo by Lekca).

the Ninth Extra

Race

KEEPING FIT" NEW VESSELS FOR

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the. Rev. Mother Teresa Zambaoll. Lord Mayor's Show

Regional of Hongkong. Mr. C. G. Söllts (Director of Education) and Mr. and Mrs. G. P. de Martin.

The report of Mother Agnes, Headmistress of the School, was read by the Rev. Fr. Granelli and was as follows:-

In London

Landon, Oct. 28.

ROYAL NAVY

Three Launched

In One Day

gramme,

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27,

FOREIGN MAILS

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1938.

All Postal Services to and vis Canton are temporarily suspended,

CHRISTMAS PARCEL MAIL FOR GREAT BRITAIN The Christmas Parcel Mall for Great Britain will be closed in the General Post Office and Kowloon Central Post Office at Noon on Friday, 11th November per S. "Ranpura" and is due to arrive at London on the 18th December, 1938.

The Public are kindly requested to post early. Surcharged air mail letters may be posted in the ordinary post- ing boxes. They should be clearly marked "By Alr Mall" and bear Ancient postage. Insuniciently prepaid letters may be taxed with double the deficiency or forwarded by Steamer Service, at the dia- cretion of the Post Omce.

Letters and Postcards for Karope (except Great Britain and Eire) and South America are forwarded “via. Siberia" if so superscribed. Air Mail Services to Shanghal, Nanking. Tsingtau, Tientsin and Peiping are temporarily suspended.

Straits

INWARD MAILS

From

Dea

Somali Athos TT,

97th Oct. Sith· Oct

Japan and Shanghai.. Straits and Europe via Suez (Let- tera and Papers)" London, date. 29th September and London Par- cels-London date, 22nd Sept......Rawalpindi.. Halphong ........ Shanghai and Swatow. Japan and Shanghai Shanghai HMS. Shanghai and Amoy..

Amoy

the 1937 pro- | WRS launched.

WILS

......Tegelberg.....

Siakiang.. Tjisaroea........

27th Oct.

Canton..

97th Oct.

27ta Oct.

Kaying...

Ranchi..

28th Oot

28th Oct

28th Oct.

28th Oct

29th Oct.

2uth Oot

29th Oct.

29th Oct.

30th Oct

30th Oct.

1st Nov.

Air Mail by, "Imperial Airways

Direct Service-London date Imperini 23rd October.

London. Oct. 26. Three now vessels for the Navy The central feature of the Lord Mayor of London's show on Nov-were launched yesterday.

At the Hebburn shipyard the ember 9 will be a pageant erititted With the opening of the new keeping it through the Ages" Flotilla leader Kelly, which belongs school year. teachers and pupils and will illustrate methods by to the K Class and is one of the found themselves deprived of the which fitness may be cultivated by eight ordered in enlightened and wise guidance of the individual. the Rev. Mother Louise, who for

Another spectacular part of the Jackal, first of the J Class destroy- nine years had been the Head procession will be giver to those ers of the 1937 programme. mistress of St. Mary's. They all services which have become neces-launched at Clydebank from the miss her greatly though they sary adjuncts to the defence pro- yard of John Brown Company | realize that, in her present higher gramme.

where another of the same Class Manila

Java position. she

has been given`a The City of London will also is under construction.

The third launching took place | Tientsin and Swatow. wider sphere of action. The staff stage & representation of air rald and pupils wish to convey to her precautions service. This fear the at Barrow-in-Furness the vessel on this occasion the tokens of their Lord Mayor's escort will be sup-being the submarine Thistle of the deepest gratitude, for all that they plled, for the first time, by a T Class. In the same yard of detachment of Household Cavalry. Vickers Armstrong. five others of

this class In September. 1937, 683 pupils British Wireless.

are being built. were on roll, but, by April, the

morrow HMS. Jupiter, which is a T Class destroyer, will be launched number of pupils had increased to= 712.

Scotstoun, Glasgow.-British

awe to her.

from

Straits Shanghai and Swatow Japan and Shanghai Java and Manila... To-Straits

CLASS B Cissy Chol (1st. Prize), Elma

recently admitted

Chinese at All our pupils of Class I passed schools, but attention

has beenWireless. the matriculation examination, two paid to grading them and no class with distinction in English; and appears to contain pupils of unduly all the pupils of Cless 2 passed the disparate attainments. Class 8C is local school leaving certificate meant to be a special class for Chan (2nd), Izabel Wong (3rd). examination, six obtaining honours. older girls from Chinese schools. and the time table has been ad-

LIBRARY

CLASS 5.A Kathleen Mok (1st. Prize), Sim-

Alves (3rd),

A characteristic feature of the justed to allow extra time for Eng-plicia Bacanay (2nd). Margaret past school year has been a new sh Impulse given to the circulating: "All classes do physical training library. It was increased by more for one hour weekly. than 300 volumes and the pupils

"The staff is adequate and the were strongly encouraged to read building is good. There is a play- regularly and intelligently.

ing fleld adjacent."

A gloomy school would indeed be Since Mr. Sollis's visit to the that in which study and reading school, a fat of three class roomma were the sole occupation, but ours and a music room, have been add-

CLASS B" Phyllis Tam (1st Prize), Vincenta Torryos (2nd), Livia Chan (3rd).

CLASS 5 C Agnes Yao (1st Prize), Alice Ho (2nd). Dolly Lee (3rd).

CLASS & A Margaret Chan (1st Prize), Lily

CLASS 6 B

is not so. Mr. C. G. Sollis on his ed to the building of the junior Wong (2nd). Alice Silva (3rd). visit to the school in November, school and were occupied in Sep- 1937, remarked that there was atember.

Penny. Wong (1st Prize), Irene

cheerful and bright atmosphere. The pupils are now busy prepar-Osmund (2nd), Elste Pong (3rd)...

This is due, above all, to the ing presents for the St. Vincent de friendly intercourse between tea-Paul Bazaar and an inter-class chers and pupils, but also to the dramatic competition. regular physical training lessons We thank Mr. and Mrs. de Mar- and numerous games. Net ball is tin for their great kindness in a favourite game with our pupils coming here to-day to give away and they had several matches dur-the prizes. and all who have ing the year. Both senior and honoured us with their presence Junior teams won against the C. here this evening.

B. 8. in January.

CERS.

home.

CLASS G C " Kathleen Lut (1st Prize), Amy Koo (2nd), Cecilia Loy (3rd).

CLASS 7 A Ines Law 1st Prize), Anna Koo (2nd), Barbara Ng (3rd).

CLASS 7 B Sylmy Albers (1st Prize), Mer- cedes Dumatol (2nd), Sawan Kour (3rd).

MR. DE MARTIN'S REMARKS

CLASS & A After distributing the prizes, Mr. In April, we celebrated Mothers' |

Teresa Chang (1st Prize), Gerty Day' with a physical training dis-de Martin told the children how play-Miss Leung Wal-sung, the glad he was to End himself in St. Lee (2nd). Sherley Tang (3rd).

CLASS 8 B instructress, achieving great suc- Mary's again It was like coming

Adelaide Botelho (1st Prize), He knew their mothers 25 CHARITIES

years before. He referred grate- Manjit Khor (2nd), Norma Sol-

dinski (3rd). When we see in our school so fully to the many kindnesses he

CLASS 8 C many girls (850 at present) equally and his wife had received from the

Alice Lee (1st Prize), Mable Chu happy. carefree and friendly with Cantonese Sisters and mentioned each other. ready to take part in Mother Luigia who had been trans-(2nd) Vivian Wu (3rd). all activities and sports, we cannot ferred to a larger field of useful; help thinking that many of them, ness.

CLASS 9

Therese Rosario (1st Prize), Rosa Wong (2nd), Alice Osmund (3rd).

who come from very poor families. He was glad that in addition to

CLASS 10 would have no chance of any working well and playing well they

Patsy Slu (1st Prize), Victoria education were 16 not for Chris-had been taught to help other tian charity, which allows them to people who were less fortunate Wong (2nd),. Catherine Lin (3rd), stand on the same footing with the than themselves. He noticed that Letitia Remedios (4th). Virginia

Gonzales (5th). more well-to-do students. To this St. Mary's had remitted fees end, the school has remitted school amounting to $5,100. There were fees amounting to $6,700 during the more free places in Hongkong thah past year.

many people thought..

CLASS 11 Katherine Remedios (1st Prize), Renate Mueller (2nd), Rosemary The help given by the St. Vin- Last year in Government and Ranson (3rd), Eisa. Garcia (4th), cent de Paul's and Benevolent So Grant-in-Aid schools the fees re- Margaret Blu (5th). cieties has made it possible for amitted cost $147,000 and greater number of poor scholars to were also many external scholar- be admitted to the school.

ships. He hoped that there would

گرام

WAR RELIEF

there

TRINITY COLLEGE MUSIC

/CERTIFICATES Theory Advanced. Intermediate: be in all schools an tricreased re-Pianoforte: "Higher Local, Cecilia

Passos Great interest has also been mission of fees in favour of those

Intermediate; Theory, taken by our girls in activities poor children who had shown that directed to helping the

war-they could make good use of them. Advanced Junior (Honburs), Mar-

fon Cheung. wounded and the refugees.

Plano, PRIZE WINNERS'

Severnl shows have been or-

MATRICULATION ganized for war rellet by our past pupils, and, during the year, a red Daisy Yao (Distinction in Eng- cross on a white box on the tea-lah), Allicé Thom. (Distinction in cher's desk continually reminded English); Clary Cheung). Evelyn the girls of their suffering fellow-Young, Agatha Chen. men and of their duty towards SCHOOL LEAVING CERTIFICATE them. About $500 collected from these boxes have been handed over to War Rellet Committies.

Piano,

Intermediate (With Merlt); Theory (Preparatory), (Honours), Anna Koo,

Airways Plane Conte Rosso........... Tiigalak.....

Cheklang.

Dlamed..

Shantung.

Memnon. Tjinegara

Van Heutaz.

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways

Direct Service "--London date, imperial 27th October

Australia and Manila.... Japan.......

Manila

WBYS

Airways Plane Tanda..........

Gneisenau.....

San Pan-American

„Airways Plane

Air Mall by "Pan-American Air-

Direct Service"-- -Francisco-date 28th October, U.S.A., Honolulu. Japan and Shanghai (Vancouver B.C. date, 14th October} ...................

Japan

Japan and Shanghai

1st Nov.

1st

Nov.

2nd Nov.

2nd Nur.

2nd Nov.

2nd Nov.

2nd Nov

...Emp. of Japan...

li

3rd

Nov.

Shirala.....

3rd Nov.

(Burdwan.

4th Nov."

OUTWARD MAILS

REGISTERED AND PARCEL MAIS are closed 18 minutes earlier 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.

Swatow

Пот

THURSDAY

Shanghal Japan, U.S.A, Central and South America and (Parcels and Papers only for Canada)— due Vancouver B. C... 14th November and Europe (except] Great Britain and Eire) via Biberia

Swatow and Bangkok..

Manila Japan

Swatow and Tientsin

Fer

Szechuen.

Emp.. of Russla Mut Hock...... Hopecrest..... 11lawa........ Wingsang.....

·Date and Time

Thursday, 27th 8.30 AM

G.P.O. & K.F.O. Reg. 87th 9.15 AM Orlatá 10:00 AM

11.30 PM 1,30 PM

2.33 PM

6.00 PM:

KPO

Reg. UM.

5,00 PM

3.30 PA

Airmail for "Imperial Direct Service" due 3rd November.

Always London, imperial

G.P.O.

Airways Flane

Beg

6.00 J

urd

7.00 28.

K.P.O.

Key.

QUO EM

Ord.

1.30 PM

GPO

Bag:

5.00 PM

Airways Plane Kumsang

Urd.

7:00 PM

7.00 PM

Athos

7.00 PM

Friday, 28th

Air Mail for Malaya. Java and Aus-

tralia by Imperial Airways Direct Imporial Service-due Sydney, 5th Nov. Japad ........ Saigon

FOTOSA

FRIDAY

Marchen Maersk Rawalpindi Shanghai and Japan..... Holbow, Pakhol and Halpheng... Kingyuan........ Fort Bayard, Holhow and Pakhol Proteus

Shanghai Jandakan

SATURDAY

10.30 AM 10.30 AM

Noo

7,00 PM

Saturday, 29th

Conte Rosso ................ | Hingang........

Ranchi

Air Mail for “KLM. Airways Direct Service"-due Amsterdam. 8th November. Straits, Ceylon, India, E and S. Africa, Aden, Egypt, Malta and Europe via Marseilles-due Mar- sellles, 25th November Theory, Preparatory and Junior Batavia and Sourabaya.. Certificate (Honours), Ines Boares. Amor

Pianoforte Junior, Claro Lay. Violin, Preparatory (With Merit, Margaret Xavier. -CLASS 2

Planoforte Preparatory Certi- Filomena, Lau' (Honours), Chris- tina Chow (Honours), Natalia Fon-icate, Daphne Grittith.

First Steps (With Merit), Mar- Dairen ".... In August, though it was holiday tana (Honours), Christine Corra time, the girls were recruited for (Honours), Joyce Lee (Honours), garet Venables.

Initiation Division Therese Bo-Haiphong the International Medical Rellef Shella Rodriguez (Honours), Man- Bociety's flag day and their collec-uela Luz, Helen Wong, Theresa telho. fion amounted to $763.

ATTENDANCE. AND

8 30 A 8,30 AM

G.2.0.&EPO

9.30 AM

Ord. $10.00 AM GP.O&KP.O. Par. 28th 5.00 PM Be Sith 9 45 AM Ord.23t10.30 AM

2.30 PM -6.00 RM

Ranchi... Tiisaroen. Anhul.

¿

SUNDAY Bwstow, Foochow and Tientsin.

MONDAY

Swatow and Tientsin

Hupeh.

Sunday, 30th

8:30 AM

Monday, 31st

9.30 AM

12.29 PM

Lee. Veronica Lee, Millie Leong, PRIZES FOR GOOD CONDUCT, Also during the holidays, some Helen Lam, Margaret Tang, Cissy of the pupils helped in the Soup Passos, Ruby Hu, Theresa Ho, Be- Kitchen for refugees at Bumshul- linda Xavier.

INSPECTION LA

Mr. C. "Bolls, acting Director of Education, visited the School on November 29 and 30, 1937. In his report, he speaks of the arrange- ment of the different classes and then he says: "In the Classes 8,

PRIZES

CLASS 3.

́· PUNCTUALITY" Class 2-Therese Lee, Margaret Tang.

Class 3-Harindar Kor, Lily Tsang, Clara Loy, Loretta Wong,

Class 4-Elein Chan, Ivy Ngan. Claro Loy Ist. Prize (Lagard Scholarship), Marie Rosario (2nd), Clasy Chof, Alice Lee, Elma Chan, Ella Fong (3rd) a foreign y Majida Mehal, May Chan, Hanifa

Abdullah, Bosle Chan. 1488 A Buste Le (1st Prize)

Class- 5izabeth Chan, Norah Ley, Mary Ley

Theresa

7, and 6, there is a number of girls Tam (2nd), Laly Morgan (3rd),

Talthyblus Fausang..the Canton

Air Mail for Imperial Airwayə

· Direct Service "dus Londen. Imperial 7th November.

2.00 PM

KP.ORG

tex. 5.00 PM Ord 6.30 p

Bex.

$5,00

Altways Plane

7.00 PM

5.00 PM

Ord. 6.30 r WIGPO

Reg

7,00 P

Airmail for Malaya, Java, and Äng- tralis by *Imperial ́Airways Direct Service due Sydney. Imperial ---Ith November..........

Airways Flans Ord.

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