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Note:—All vessels equipped with Wireisin. „

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*MÕNI RICKMERS" having aerived from Hamburg and Ports of cali, Consignees of Cargo øre hereby notified that their goods, are being

tanded and placed at their risk into the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf Godown Company's godowns at Kowloon, where delivery may be obtained na anon as the goods are isaded.

Optional cargo will not be landed bere, 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 Lue Goods have loft the Godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered after the atct., 1938, will be subject to

rent

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FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, GIBRA.- TAK, MARSEILLES, MALTA, PORTSAID, ADEN, COLOMBO

PORTUGAL AND COLONIES

Pirow's Visit Stirs Interest

London. Oct. 28. The visit to Portugal of the South African Defence Minis- ter, Mr. Oswald Flow, is being followed with interest in view of Germany's colonial claims. A 'Lisbon message says that despite reports From abroad. opinion in well-informed circles is that the Government will not discuss the question with Mr. Firow, as the former holds that the German claims are no concern of Portugal's, whose territorial pos- sessions in Africa were not ac- quired from Germany or any other country. but discovered by her centuries ago."

CANDID CAMERA" AT THE RACES

Picture taken at the Valley Races on Saturday. (Photo by Lalos).

MIXED DOUBLES Radio

TENNIS

C.R.C. TO HOLD

ANNUAL EVENT

ZBW PROGRAMME "FOR TO-MORROW

The Colony Mixed Doubles Ten- nis Championship will be run again this year by the Chinese Re-Orchestra. creation Club and entries for this

ousness"

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 193

"FOREIGN MAILS

Postal Service to Canton is temporarily suspended. Ordinary letter mail only for West Kwangtung, Kwangal, chwan, Kwelchow and Hunan will be accepted at senders", risk,

Air mail for certain, places previously served by the Chungk and Hankow Air-lines, will be despatched via Hanol and thener air as services permit.

CHRISTMAS PARCEL MAIL FOR GREAT BRITAIN SA

The Christmas Parcel Mail for Great Britain will be closed in General Post Office and Kowloon Central Post Office at Noon Friday, 11th November per 8. 8 "Ranpura" and is due to arrivel

London on the 18th December, 1938. The Public are kindly requested to post early.

Letters and Postcards for Europe (except Great Britain and and South America are forwarded "via Siberia" if sa superscri

INWARD MAILS

Per

Dus

From

"Air Mall by "Imperial Airways

Direct Service”—London 23rd October.

data | Imperial

Airways Plane Conte Ross0.......

29th Ost

2uth Oo

Tilsalak..

Java

The Prime Minister, Dr. Salazar, is also taking Herr Hitler at his

(Continued from Pago 11) word when he says that Germany

Concert Waltz-“Joy- is not interested in colonial pos-

(Haydn Wood).—Light sessions not belonging to her before the Great War,

very Interesting competition are Symphony Orchestra cond. by The Manila

Composer. emerge from Mr. now open. What may

Famous Ballads by Frederick Tientsiri and Swatow. Pirow's talks is the understanding The first round shall be played that Portugal, through het

off on or before November 20. 1938. Weatherley:-Intro: The Midship Straits. colonies, will render South Africa The other rounds except the semi-mite (Adams); The Veteran's Song Straits

(Adams); Mountain Lovers Shanghal and Swatow any possible assistance in the finals and the final shall be played cvent of South Africa being off before December 4, 1938, The (Squire); Friend o' Mine (Sander-Halphong, Pakhol and Ilothow

Sergeant of the Line Java and Manila... attacked by a foreign Power.competitors shall make their own

(Squire); "The Deathless Army Shanghai and Amcy arrangements as to the ground on

(Oren only); Up from Somerset | Japan and Shanghai FIERCE ATTACK

which the said rounds shall be

(Adams): Java and Manila........ Berlin, Oct. 28.

played, but the first named pair (Sanderson); Nirvana

of Bethleham (Adams). Straits... An article in the newspaper "Der in each bracket shall have the

Dennis Noble with Orchestra and Angri under the heading choice of ground...

Chorus. "Governesses in Hiding," fercely The semi-finals shall be played attacks the demonstrations in on the C.R.C. ground on December former German colonies in South 10, 1938 and the final shall be play-tra cond. by the Composer. and South East Africa against theed on the C.R.C. ground on Decem- return of these territories to Gerber 17, 1938. Entries close of many.

November 5.

--Reuter."

AND STRAITS. "YONSIGNEES of Cargo by the

above-named Vessel are hereby m

"Der Angriff declares: "We are formed that their Goods are being loaded watching this activity, and must and placed AT THIS RISK in the Hongface the fact that they are of a Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown! Company's Godowns at Kowloon where each Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and Delivery can be obtained a the Goods are

landed. Optional Goods will be landed here anlass instructions have been given to the contrary Six Hours before arrival of the steamer.

Gooda not cleared within 8 days.in. cluding date of arrival will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by All broken chafed, and damaged ❘ us in any cais whatever. Goods are to be left in the Godowns, Damaged Packages must be left in where they will be examined on 29th the Godowns for examination by the “

by Oct., 1929, st 10 A

our Surveyors Mours. Goddard and Douglas,

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

Al I claims must reach us before the 30th Fov, 1938, or they will not be recognized.

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

JERSEN & CO., Agents

Hong Kong, 4th Oct. 1938.

Consignees, and the Company's surveyors, Messrs. Goddard & Dovolás, at 10 ́s.m. on Mondays and Thursdays, within the Free Storage period.

Consignees are specially notified that it is necessary for a Revenue Officer to be present at the examination of damaged dutiable cargo.

'All Clauds against the Stammar most

presented to the Undersigned on" or " before 17th Nov., 1838, or they wil not be recognized.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godown. MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co.

Agenci

1938. [1907

[1897 Hong Kong, 27th Oct,

THE

BLUE FUNNE

LINE

REGULAR AND FAST PASSENGER SERVICES

FREIGHT AND

LONDON SERVICE

*MEMNON"

"ANTENOR".

!*

Bails 2 NOV., for Mars, O'blanes,

London, R'dams, Hamburg & Glasgow Bails 16 NOV., for Marx, Londen,

Rotterdam & Glasgow

in

LIVERPOOL SERVICE "PROTESILAUS* Sails 22 NOV., for Havis, Liverpool,

& Bromborough

NEW YORK SERVICE "ADRASTUS " Salle 5 NOV., for Boston & New York,

via Cape of Good Hope PACIFIC SERVICE(viä DAIREY, KOBE, NAGOYA & TOKOHAMA) "TALTY BIUS“ Sails 31 OUT, for Victoria, Vancouver

& Beattle INWARD SERVICE

"DIOMED".

Do

is

* OOT., From Odynis & UK.

via the Straits 7 NOV From U.K. via the Straite "HECTOR"

RELLEROPHON." 8 NOV., From Europe via the Straits “TYNDAREUS " 11 NOVA From The Pacific Coast

Specially reduced fares are quoted for onego steamers with.

Hmited passenger accommodation

For freight, passage rates and information apply to

· Butterfield & Swire,

Tel. 30333.

1, Connaught Road, C.

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comic charactër, Persons in these organisations are those who have made millions, and consequently fear they might lose their easy source of "income if the situation should change.”—Reuter.

HALLOWEEN DINNER

The Hallowe'en Dinner, of the Scottish Company of the Hong- kong Volunteer Defence Corps, will take place at the Volunteer Head- quarters to-night.

Approximately 130 officers and men and their friends will be pre- sent, and amongst those will be the Chieftain of the St. Andrew's Society. Mr. W. Kay. the Vice- Chieftain, Captain K. S. Morrison, Col. N. M S. Irwin. D. S. 0.) M. C., Lt. Col. H. B. Rose, M. C. Commandant of the H. K. V., D. C., Maj. 8. E Hedgcoe, Adjutant of the Corps and Maj. H. R. Forsyth, Commanding the Scottish Com- |- pany, and many others.

BACLANOVA SUES FOR DIVORCE Olga Baclanova, blonde Russian atage and screen actress, has filed suit for divorce from Nicholas Soussanin They were married in California in 1929 when she was achieving her Arst success In Hollywood They have a sor

Miss Baclanova · went to the „United States in 1926 from the Russian Art Theater, and became an American citizen in 1931.

HOME RUGBY RESULTS

London, Oct. 27.

The following are the results of matches played in the rugger country to-day:-

Counties 15, Middlesex 8 (at Woodford).

East Midlands 0, North Mid- lands 3 (at Northampton).

Warwickshire 8, Leicestershire 6 (at Coventry).

Newford 17, Oxford University 8. —Reuter.

MOVEMENTS AT KAI TAK

The Air France plane did not leave for Hanoi yesterday but will depart to-day at 6.40 2.11.

The Imperial Airways plane Dorado left for Bangkok with three passengers and mall at am, yesterday.

Two planes. the Dorado and the Delphinus are due from Bangkok about 5 p.m. to-day.

COLONY'S HEALTH

The draw which may be seeded by the Tennis Sub-Committee of the C.R.C. if they think it will take place at the C.R.C. at 8.30 p.m. on November 6, 1938.

GOLF STARTING TIMES

Starting times for Fanling to- morrow are as follows:-

1...

OLD COURSE'

9.20 L. Goldman and J. Hall

9.38 W. Hewitt and R. H

Gregory,"

son);

Star

Cheklang.

Diomed.

Sortali.

Mamnon.

Air Mail by Imperis) Airways

Direct

Service "—London date, Imperial 27th October

For Your Delight-Serenade (Eric) Coates) Light Symphony Orches-Australia and Manila..

Japan".......

1.30 p.m.. and. Barby Press, Wea-Manila

Airways Plane Tanda........ Nellore....... Gneisenau...

29th Out

-29th #Ocker

Sutu. Dol

30th

Shantung. Yunnan

30th Oct

Buth Oa

Tjimanock

30th Oct

Tsinan...

3.at Cat

lat

Nov

Tinegara

Van Heutsa..

1st Nov 1st

Noy

2nd Now.

9nd Mov

Sad Nov.

2nd Nov

Airways Plano Kalgan.

2nd Nov

and Nor

...........Emp. of Japan..

Srd Not

Shirala.......

3rd Nort

4th Nor

Brisbane Maru...

4th Nov

G.G.PaulDoumer

7th Nov.

7th Nov.

7th Nov.

8th Nov

Taiping.

6th Nov,

Pres. Doumer.....

ath Nov,

Felix Roussel........

16th Nov.

ther Forecast and Announcements. Air Mail by Pan-American Air-

Direct 1.40 p.m. Tchaikovsky--Concerto Ways

Service ”—--- Ban | Pan-American Francisco date 28th October, No. 1 in B Flat Minor, Op. 23.

Played by Arthur Rubinstein | Bangkot and Holhow (Piano) and the London Symphony | U.S.A, Honolulu, Japap and Orchestra conducted by John Shanghai (Vancouver B.C. date, Barbirolli.

2.30 p.m. down.

* p.m. An hour of Mozart in cluding his Symphony No. 34 in C (K. 338).

14th October) Japan

Japan and Shanghai

Japan

Saigon.

Burdwan.........

Hector...... Bellerophon.......

"Marriage of Figaro"-Overture | Straits -Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra | 3trálts cond. by Clemens Krauss; Ah | Parcels from Calcutta and Straits | Santhis.......... Come, Nor Linger More.--Elisabeth Australia and Manila

Japan and Shanghai..

OUTWARD MAILS

REGISTERED AND PARCEL MAILS are closed 15 minutes e than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where må are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m., registered and parcel are closed at 6 p.m. on the previous day."

9.18 S. B. Dodwell and K. S. Schumann (Soprano) with Or- Salzon.

Morrison.

chestra. Symphony No. 34 in C (K 338)-Sir Thomas Beecham

Royal 9.24. A. McKellar and W. W. 0,¡ conducting

Philharmonic Shewan.

Orchestra. The Magic Flute-A 9/28 G. F. O'Bryen and F. C. | maiden fair and slander; A Fowler

Young.

bold In me you see-Ewald Boh- 9.32 A. D. Humphreys and I. H. mer (Baritone) and the Berlin

Gearc

State Opera Orchestra cond. by Clemens Schalstich." Flute Con- certo Andante; Finale, - John 9.40 N. K. Littlejohn and L Amadio (Flute) with Orchestra.

Jackson.

"Marriage of Figaro"-Grant, O "9.44. d. Nicol and W. J. §. Key. Love; ́ ́ Vanish'd Are Ye.-Tiana 9.48 C. M. Gee and A. 3. Perry. Lemnitz (Soprano) and the Berlin 9.52. D. J. Gilmore and R. Philharmonic Orchestra cond. by

Young.

Romance A. H. McBride and J. G. in A Flat Major. K. Anh. 205.-- Campbell

Edwin Fischer (Piano). German ∙10.00 W. A. Stewart and T. Low. Dances Nos. 1 and 2 (K.605).—

10.04 J. E. Jupp and E. W. Vienna Philharmonic Orch,

Stout.

7

9.58

"

Bruno Beidler-Winkler.

8 p.m.-Local Time Signal, Wea- 10.08 A. Sommerfelt. and A. B. ther Report and Announcements.

Parves.

8.03 p.m. Studio-Recital by the 10.12 G. 8. Archbutt and D'Arcy Choral Group Conductor: E,

Weatherbe.

Gualdi. 10.16 E. H. Mundy and K. S. 1. Donna Felice e bella-Madrig

Robertson.

al (Agostini); 2. Pastorella ave 10.20. G. Riddell Carre and R. 6. Tascondi—Aria (Vitali); 3. Have

Harrison.

1

For

SATURDAY

Sandakan datavia and Sourabaya...

Ale Mail for “K.L.M. Aleways Direct | Service"-due Amsterdam, 8th. November.

Straits. Ceylon, India, E. and 8.

Africa, Aden, Egypt, Malta and: Europe. via Marseilles-due Mar- seilles, 25th November ...it Saigon

Fort Bayard Shanghai Amoy

SUNDAY

20,1

Date and

Saturday, 29t

Hinsing,

Tisaroea..

G.P.O. & K d

Ranchi

Baba. Urd

9.30 A 10.00 A

Ranchi. Steel Navigator.. Taipoosek.......... Conte Rosso Anhui....

I found her--Madrigal" (Pilking- -10.34 W Woodward and ton); 4. My mother bids me bind Swatow. Foochow and Tientsin......Hupeh...

Forbes.

my hair (Haydn)—Solo; 5, Prayer 10.28 E T. McMullen and A. M. from Moses" (Rossini); &; King

Mack

Arthur-Folk Song: 7

Visione | Dairen

MONDAY

10.32. W. J. E. Mackenzie and H.¦ (Tosti)-Salo;. 8. Barcarule (Anto- | Haiphong caminsän

Swatow

GP.O&K.P.A Ha-Ruth 995 af Ord.296. 10.30

2.3

9.30

3,30, z

+

Sunday, 10th

Monday, 31st

Talthybius.

Canton

9404 200 F

Baltan...

3.00 12

Farnsworth,

P

Alfred Cortot at the Piano. Redemption (Cesar Franck-The | Saigon 10.44 P. Welch and Capt. Sholto Lamoureux Orch. Paris, Cond. by

Airmail for "France Orient Airways Service”----due. Marseilles, 13th November.

G.P.O. & KPO

Beg

Lyeemoon........ Lyeemoonden.

wed.

4.00 .435 P

Douglas,

Albert Wolff.

12

NEW COURSE

and

Overy.

iisel).

10.36 F. Buckle and J. F. G. van

Reede,

10.40 T. A Pearce and L. L.

a.m.

9.20 D. Humphreys

Harrop.

1.30 p.m. Cesar Franck "Pre- Inde, Chorale and Fugue,

8.55 pm. Gota Liangberg (80- Air Mail for "Imperial Airways prano) singing "Panis Angelicus” Direct Service "-dne ́London, | Imperial 3. (Cesar Franck)." ·

7th November. With Organ accompaniment by 9.28 A. T. Lay and G. C. Wor- Stanley Roper and Plano and

rall.

'Cello.

Airmail for Malaya, Java and Aus- 9.36 G. K. Oliver and K. R.

trália 9 p.m. B.B.C. Symphony Orches-

by "Imperial Airways) Quick:

tra in Strauss' "Till's Merry

Direct Service”due Sydney. Imperial 7th November. 9.44 Mrs. Oliver and Mrs. Lyon. Pranks, Op. 28,” and other num-. 10,32 Mrs. Overy and Mrs. Mac- | bers,

kenzle.

ARMY RUGGER SELECTIONS

The following have been chosen, to represent the Army at Rugby football against the

Hongkong Football Club at Bookunpoo at 4.15 to-day:

Overture "Thigal's Cuve," Op. 26 (Mendelssohn). Till's Merry Pranks, Op. 28 (R. Straus). "Prince Igor" -Polovts! March, Act 3 (Borodin-Amoy Rimsky Korsakov).

9.30 p.m. Reuter Press, Weather Forecast and Announcements/'

9.40 p.m. Band. Music,

TUESDAY Fort Bayard and Haiphong....

watow and Foochow......................

Parcels only for Bingapore. Penang, Ceylon, Aden, Egypt, Marseilles and" London-due London, "7th December.

WEDNESDAY

Belphagor Quick March (Brép- sant)-Regimental Band of HM. Spr. Noutch, R.E.; Pte. Ferguson, Grenadier, Guards cond. by Capt. sWRLOW Middx. Regt. Lt. Gudgeon, Middz. George Miller. The Tatoo-Alder- Shanghai Regt; Cpl Nealon: 2/R. Scots; Spr. shot, 1838-Massed Band of the Haiphong ............. Artingstall RE Lieut. Weedon, Aldershot and Eastern Commands, Bwatow and Tientsin

Two cases each of enteric fever Middx. Regt: Onr. Emythe, 8th H. 10 pm. London Relay-"Notes"} Amoy and Shanghai.. and cerebro-spinal meningitis and Regt. R. Pte. Berry, Middx. from the Royal Library". one case each of cholera, diph- Regt: Lieut. Hewitt, Middz. Rest;

A talk by Owen Morehead, theria and dysentery wÉIG Epr. Appaly, RE; Lieut. Wallis, E. C.V.O.. DiS.O., M.O., Lafbrarian to ported to the local health authori Burrey, Regt., Gar. Evans, 5th AA. H.M. The King. ties on Thursday,

IS-

Regt. RABdr. Page, 5th - AA 10.10 p.m. Studio-Sunday Even- Best RA-2/Lieut. Cuthbertson, ing Epilogue, Rev. G. Byrne, B.J 2/R. Beots; Lieut. Crawford, R.C.E. | "The Supernatural Order" 5..

Reserves: Cur Easterbrook, Bpt. Vision,

Airmail for Manila, Guam. Hono-

5,00 KPO

Heg. 8.00.

Urd

··520-PL G.P.O. * Reg 5.00 23 Ord. 7:00 ri K.P.O.

5.00 5.30

Airways Plane.

IR 5...

Urd,

G.P.Q.

Airways Plana

Beg. Ord.

.00 X

7.00 E

Tues. 1st

Shantung..

3.00

Selstan.. Tjisalak.

Tsinan

Memnon

O.P.O. &KPO Farcets 5.005

Wed., 2nd

Greisenau, Sandviken Hangrang.. Soochow

"KPO.

Reg.

4.00

5.30 P G.P.O.

Reg

100

Thunday and

Emp, of Japan..

fulo, and U.S.A by the “Pan- American Airways Direct Service" Pan-American

duo San Francisco, 18th Nov. Airways Plane

RIBBENTROP IN ROME

Home, Oct. 28. The German Foreign Minister, Picton, Byr. Bird, Up Barker we shall be like to Him; be-Manila Baron Joachim von Ribbentrop, Seat, Sur. Pike. Spr. MeMerry, Pte. cause we shall see Him as He is With Members of the Choir of St arrived here last night and was Bousted..

Referes: L/Sgt Marshall, Midd, Teresa's (I. John, 1, 2). met at the station by the Italian

{{~16.38 pm. Close down, Foreign Minister, Count Ciano Transocean.

Regt:

„THURSDAY.

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