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THE
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WAY
by the
British Line
MACAO LINE
· DAILY SERVICE"
From Hong Kong: 8 A.M. & 5.30 PAL From Macao: 9.00, P.M. & 3.00 «A. M. NOTE-in compliance with the Quarantine
Regula ions
until further notice, the ordinary Sunday excur- sion ste mer to Muso will leave Hong Kong at 0 xm, sad return from Macao at 2.00 pm.
and
· Nols:—All vesacia equipped with Wireissa. QUEEN'S BUILDING, CONNAUGHT ROAD
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BURNS PHILP LINE
Passenger & Freight Service T
AUSTRALIA
M.V.
due
Saturday,
3rd DEC.
salling MIDNIGHT Tuesday,
6th DIC.
MR. JOSEPH KENNEDY
MR. KENNEDY FOR WASHINGTON
REFUGEE CHILDREN
ENTERTAINED
Permanent Home Sought In Hongkong
"
4 On Sunday, US refugee children, including 63 girls, who arrived in Hongkong by train in September and are being cared for by the Hongkong branch of the National Association for the Care of War Orphans, were entertained at "Ho Cheung," in Mount Davis, by Mr. and Mrs. Ho Kom-tong and their daughtër-in-law, Mrs. Ho Shl-
Among those present were Dr. Irene Ho Tung, daughter of Sir Robert Ho Tung and Director of the local branch, and her assis- tants, who was host to the child- ren a fortnight previously,
Since the commencement of the Sino-Japanese hostilities, millions of Chinese children have been face to face with starvation and death. As early as August, 1937, the parent association of the National Rellef Association in
London, Nov. 14. The
Americas Ambassador to London, Mr. J. Kennedy, is expect- ed to leave at the beginning of December for Washington to 'rew purt to President Roosevelt person-Women's ally on the political" situation in Europe, and to arrange details of Nanking was already discussing the possibility of establishing children's the visit to the King and Queen to
homes, and in Naren 1938 a the United States.
separate association was esta- Mr. Kennedy will be back in Lon-blished in Hankow with the ex- don by Christmas.--Transocean.
Yugoslavia Defiant
Belgrade. Nov. 14.
"We are not asking for any- thing belonging to others, but we are not yielding an inch of our territory."
!
press purpose of locking after the nurture and education of children during the war,
SPECIAL EFFORT
ROYAL TRIP
IN MAY
London, Nov. 14. It is officially announced that the King and Queen will arrive in Quebec on the stari "of their Canadlan tour on May
15.
They will leave for England from 'Halifax approximately on June 10.
It is understood, however, that their stay · may well, be prolonged a further four or five days.-Reuter. -
interest
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1938.
FOREIGN MAILS
NEW YEAR PARCEL MAIL FOR GREAT BRITAIN
1 The New Year Parcel Mall for Great Britain will be closed
the General Post Office and Kow.com Central Post Office at 3.00 p.m. n Tuesday, the 15th November per 8 8. "Antenor" and is due to arrive at London on the 21st December, 1938.
CHRISTMAS MAIL FOR GREAT BRITAIN VIA SUEZ · Printed Paper Mali (Christmas Cards etc., in open envelopes) closes as follows:-
Registered Mall
9.45 a.m.
26th Noveniber. Ordinary Mall
...10.30 am. 26th November. This mail will be forwarded by the S.S. "Rawalpindi" and is due to arrive at London on the 24th December, 1938,
PA **
CHRISTMAS PRINTED PAPER MAIL' AND PARCELS
FOR AUSTRALIA
The Christmas Printed Paper Mall Christmas Cards etc., in open envelopes) and Parcels for Australia will be closet in the General Past Office and Kowloon Central Post Office as follows-
Parcels...** Registered Mall Ordinary Mail
5.00 p.m. 1st December
8.45 m 2nd December ... 9.30a.m. 2nd December These Malls will be forwarded by the SS. "Tanda" and are due to arrive at Sydney on 31st December, 1938.
CHRISTMAS MAIL FOR CANADA AND U. S. A.
Christmas Printed Paper Mall (Christmas Cards etc., in oper envelopes) and Parcels for Canada and Letters and Parcel Malls for U. S. A. will be closed in the General Post Office and Kowloon Central Fost Office per S.S. "Empress of Asia" as follows;
Parcels
Registered Mail ....
Ordinary Mail
3.00 p.m. 24th November. ...5.00 puh. 24th November. ...7.00 pm. 24th November,
and
Seattle
These malls are due to arrive at Vancouver B.C. US.A.) on the 12th December, 1938.
Postal Service to Canton is temporarily suspended. Ordinary letter mall only for West Kwangtung, Kwangsi, Sze- chwan, Kwelchow and Hunan will be accepted at senders' risk.
Air mall for certain places previously served by the Chungking and Hankow Air-lines, will be despatched vin Hanoi and thence by air as services permit.
Leliers and Postcards for Europe (except Great Britain and Eire) and South America are forwarded "via Siberia" ao superscribed.
INWARD MAILS
From
:Per
Due
As a beginning. the aim is to look after 20.000 children under the age of 12. These will be housed in a number of institutions, the younger ones. Each child has in each of which there will be his number and his name written approximately 500 orphans, The on a tab which he wears for the A deflant speech was made by children of soldiers and of desti-purpose of identification. NEPTUNA' the Premier, Dr. Stoyadinovitch tute refugees will be given first The stam living in the crphan- yesterday in the course of the preference. The capital expenses age all work on a semi-voluntary parliamentary election campaign. of each institution are estimated basis. There are more than 20 when he said:
at about $10,000 National Cur ladies who take part in, the teach- rency. and the maintenance of ing and huraing, and a few ser each child $5 nc, ach month. vants who help in the
heavier work. The children are lively and happy, and new activities are in- In view of the fact that large troduced gradually to Referring to the recent crisis, ne
numbers of soldier have gone to them, suid that Yugoslavia was not 22
the front from the provinces of state created by a round-table
Kwangtung and Kwongst and be- conference, but by the arms and
cause Cantonese and Fuklenese blood of her people. Yugoslavia "Overseas Chinese" patriots have good work may make donations or Those who wish to help in this wild only lose her rich laurels by been amongst the most generous undertake to "adcpt" or maintaini the sword. Yugoslavia
not contributors, special effort has any desired number of children guing to haggle about
frontiers been made to establish at least for a period of months or years, with any of her neighbours.one of the first ophanages here or until they are able to leave the Reuter.
in South China.
Institution. Names and photo- Owing to the crowded condition graphs of the children will be of Hongkong. the ladies respon- supplied to the donors, if AO sible found considerable difficulty desired. in choosing a sullible home for As both orphanages at present the orphans. They had to con- are only borrowed property, the Shanghai and Amoy location, sider problems such as size and problem of a permanent home for Australia and Manila...
water and electricity, these children-lasting ten years sanitation and transportation, as or so has engaged the attention well as the vital quetion of cust. of the Association ever since its Dozens of trips
For SAIGON,
MADANG, SALAMAUA.
RABAUL,
SYDNEY "AND
MELBOURNE.
Excellent passenger accommodation with a largė number of single cabins at no supplement. Built-in Swimming Bath and Spacious Sports Deck,
First Class to Sydney:---
Single—£47,10.04. Return-£76.0.04.
Passenger & Freight Agents a GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.
Telophone No. 28031.
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THE
BLUE FUNNER
LINE
REGULAR AND FAST FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICES
LONDON SERVICE
"ANTENOR"
Sails 18 NOV., for Mars, London,
Rotterd & Clasgow Sails 31 NOV.. for Mam, O'binneK,
London, N'dsm, fanbury & Glasgow
WAJAX"
LIVERPOOL SERVICE
**PROTESILAUS" Saile 23 NOV., for Haven, Liverpool,
NEW YORK SERVICE
"PREMIUS" "
"TYNDAREUS"
& Bromborough
Saila 6 JAN., for Boston & New York.
vis Cape of Good Hope
PACIFIC SERVICE(ma MAJÚKY, KOBE, NADOVA & FOXOHAKA)
Saila 'a DEC., for Victoria, VancoUTAT
⚫ Scattio INWARD SERVICE
Due TYNDARBUS " 13 NOV., From The Pacific Coast "PYRRHOS" 21 NOV., Pron M.C. vis the Sernita "MAN+8MHBUS" 21 NOV., From U.K. via the Straits. "ACHILLES" 28 NOV From D.K. vix the Straits
Specially reduced fares are quoted for cargo steamers with
Haited passenger accommodation
Fór freight, passge rates and information apply to
Butterfield & Swire,
Tel: 20333.
Agante.
1. Connaught Rowl, C.
SEA
al
PUPPETS. WEANED FROM TROOPS
Hoku, Shansi, Nov. 14.
PUBLIC'S HELP
M
Air Mali by *Imperial - Airways
Direct Service-London date Imperial 6th November.
Straits
Shanghai and Swatow Haiphong. Pakhot and Kwang-
chowwan"...
Air Mall by "Imperial - Airways
Direct Service"-London, date,| imperial' 10th November. Parcels from Calcutta and Straits Hosang... Japan
Shanghai
Tilawa...
Airways Fitne Cremer....... Soochow.
15th Nov.-
15th Nov. '
1th Nov.
Shantung
19th Nov.
Airways Plane
16th Now.
18 h Nov.
1th New.
Talyuan...
15th Nov.
Coburg....
18th Nov.
Atsuta Maru.
17th Nov."
17th Nov.
1th Nor.
16th Nov.
Terukuni Maru...
18th Nov.
Mirzapore...
loth Nov,
19th Nov.
19th Nov.
USA.. Japan and Shanghai" (Van-
couver B.C. date, 29th October)....... | Emp; of Asia.. Japun and Shanghal
Oneisenau. Shanghai .****
Tyndareus...............
Li Shou-hsin and Prince Teh, puppet commanders of the Mongo lian troops, have been steadily losing favour in the eyes of the Japanese military authorities, ac- Finally, they went fortunate in commencement. cording to intelligence reports re-accuring the temporary loan of a have been made to the New Ter-stralts and EUROPE via Nega-
ceived here.
Chinese charity hospital, the Pok ritories and also to various govern- Both were recently sent to Tokyo Ol Hospital in Un Long in the ment offices, but no decision has in order that they might be wean- New Territories, and the loan of yet been taken in the matter.
In their the Old Government Civil Hospital from their troops. absence, the Japanese authorities "B" Block, through the kind co- gradually assumed direct command operation of the Hongkong Govern CHUNGKING-H.K,
ed
of the Mongolian forces, Central ment and of the Relugee Commit- News,
tee of the Tung Wsh Hospital.
8.000 CHINESE TROOPS REVOLT AGAINST JAPANESE LEADERS
Chungking. Nor. 16.
"
Eight thousand Chinese troops, which were reorganized by Japan-
patam (Letters and Papers).Lon- don date, 20th October. Japan
Tava
Shanghai
Shanghai
AIR SERVICE
Menila
traits
Japan, Shanghai and Formosa
Straits and Manila
Chungking. Now, 13. Owing to heavy passenger and
lava and Manila.......
Straits and Manila
The Federation of Hongkong Or-TO BE RESUMED ganisations 10T the Relief of Refugees from South China kindly made a contribution towards the
Tisaroea..
Victoria
Glenbeg.. Nagara Maru.......... Pyrrhus................... Husim! Mani..... Menestheus. Tjisadane.... Conte Verde......
feeding of the Chidren while mali traffic between this capital Parcels from Calcutta and Straits. Talamba.... many benefactors te belping by and Hongkong, air service between subscribing & nominal sum of 35 the two places shortly will be re- month for each child, Individuals, sumed by Junker planes of the organisations and schools are all Eurasia Corporation. It is expect
OUTWARD MAILS
1
20th Nov.
20th Nov. 2.st Now,
2 st Nor.
21st Ner.
2.st Nur.
22nd Nov.
2nd Nov,
REGISTERED AND PARCEL MAILS are closed 15 minutes earlier
ese militarists in Hopel under the helping in this way, some paying fed that a daily service may be than the time' given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails command of General Chang Sung, have revolted against their Japan- ese leaders and announced their.
for
as many as ten children. DIVIDED INTO GROUPS
| maintained.
# The bulk of air mall and passen- ger service will, be maintained re- determination to fight for the residence. In addition, to the Hano
Over 300 children lave gone into gularly between Chungking and National Government.
The air line between The troops, after securing large pes of children normally looked Chungking and Kunming operates
after by the sister, orphanages. every supplies of Japanese munitions, re-
Sunday, Wednesday and Hongkong is helping to solve a Friday." voited at Shihchiachwang.
Two brigades of the "Third local problem by taking over from
Most maile to the interior are Division of the Autonomous Army the Tung Wah Hospital Refugee forwarded via Fort Bayand or swatow
of the Northwest Frontiers," re- belled against the Japanese or- ganizers on November 10,
Camp a number of destitute child- ren who had already come into the Colony as refugees... The troops; stationed in the The children
ara divided into northern district of Kweiteh on the little groups, each with its chosen Lunghai railroad line, are at pre- leader, while the older children are sent seeking to encircle the Japan-¡ organised into a "Service Corp." ese garrison at Kwelteh-Inter-These take a greater share of national..
housework and help to look after
FUNERAL OF GUNNER ROSS
are advertised to close at or before 3 a.m., registered and parcel malls are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day.
Swatow
:|
Tiitsin
For
TUESDAY
Kanchow.. Manila, Makasser and Sourabaya... Tiinegara..
nanghal
Talyang Sandviken...... Hanol.
Fort Bayard and Haiphong ......Yunnan.... The Macao authorities announce Swatow, Amoy and Chuanchow.... | Haltan.......... that they will not forward mails to
Forchow the interior. No reason has been given-International.
Per
Date and Time
Tuesday, 15th
Daviken. Gustav
Diederichsen...
GOOD WORK OF FIRE BRIGADE
PRESENTATION IN SHANGHAI
Stratta, Ceylon, India, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles due Marseilles 15th December. and London Parcela due London. 21st December.
In recognition of the splendid work achieved by the French Municipal, Fire Brigade in Shang- hal during the recent hostilities, a medal was pinned to their colours Swatow and Saigon. laat week by M. Auge, Acting Fort Bayard and Haiphong. French Consul-General,
Swataw and Shanghai.
at
WEDNESDAY
8:30 AM 18.30 AM
10.00 AM
Neon
1,3) AB
FLOP
9.30 PE
3:30 PM
KPO,"
Rest 550 PM Ord. 5.30
OPO
"
Air Mail for "K‚LM" Airways Direct Service"-due. Amsterdam,. 27th November.
Beg.
6/0
Antenor.
UNL
8 30 PM
K.P.O.
Par
310 PM
Rep
6,00
Ord. 3)PM
O.P.O.
Par.
3.200
€3,00 PM
....... [Antenar..
rd.
"7,00, vi
Wed, Isth
Kwelyang.. Taksang
83) AM
IGOU AM
Wosang........
10.30 AM
Canton Maru.....
10.31 AM
Rakuyo Maru...... Shantung.
10.30 AM
430 F
Thursday, 17th
Chenonceaux.. Bosang..
Gneisenan.
Neon
1.31 FM 5.00-PM
6.00
parade held in the compound of Formosa and Amoy
the French Municipal building. Japan and Honolulu
The flag had already been pre- Amoy
sented to the Brigade for their
actions in fighting the huge fres
THURSDAY "
which raged after the fighting in Hofhow, Pakhof and Haiphong..... Boochow Shanghai and the medal was to
acknowledge the prevention of Balgon .........
damage to property when the Parcels only for Japan immedia Nantuo fres threatened to envelop | Parcels only for Germany via Hari- houses and buildings in the Con-.
burg cession:
PICTURE, TAKEN at the funeral yesterday afternon of the late Gunner Ross who died as the resulf of a tragio motor mishap on Customs Pass on Saturday afternoon. Gunner Bass wu sttached to Following the ceremony, long the 5th A. A. Regiment, B. A. (Photo, A. A. Kahn), ***rvice medals were also presented
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