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Saturday,
3rd DEC. salling MIDNIGHT Tuesday,
6th DEC.
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Excellent passenger accommodation with a large number of single cabins at no supplement. Built-in Swimming Bath and Spacious Sports Deck,
First Class to Sydney:-
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REGULAR AND FAST PASSENGER SERVICES
FREIGHT AND
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"HECTOR"
Baile 14 DEC.. for Mars, London,
Rotterdam & Glasgow MEN ESTHEUS" Sails 27 DEC., for Mars, Üblancs,
London, R'damo, Hamburg & Glasgow
LIVERPOOL SERVICE "BELLEROPHON” Baila 23 DEC., for Havre, Liverpool,
& Bromborough
NEW YORK SERVICE “PHEMLUS”- „Sails 13 JAN., for Boston & New York.
via Cape of Good Hope. PACIFIC SERVICE(via DABRKU, KOSE, NAGOYA E YOKOHAMA)
"TYNDARKUS" Saila 3 DEO,, for Victoria, Vancouver ·
Seattle INWARD SERVICE
Dae
"ANTILOUHUS" .."AENEAS
"HELENUS"
6 DEC., From Europe vis the Straits 8 DEC., From U.K. via the Straits
15. DEU, From U.K. via the Straits
Specially reduced fares are quoted for cargo steamers with
limited passenger socommodation
For treight, passage rates and information apply to
Butterfield & Swire,
Tel 50338
Agaste. 1, Connaught Road, C
Y'S MEN'S NEW
DIRECTOR
Mr. Lewis Mason Appointed
at the sixteenth annual con- verion of Y's Men's Clubs held in Toronto some weeks ago, Air. Y. Lewis Alason, of Shanghai, was elected regional Director for China, succeeding Mr. Wil- Ham Yins Lee, lounder of the Isantis movement of "Fol- lowship, Culture and Service" - In China, who has held this position eoaltuously since 1924.
NA-
Mr. Lewis Mason is a native of f-Hsing. Cheklang Province, and a graduate of Tsinghua and New York Universities. He received training and had practical ex- perience in the advertising pro- Re- fession in the United States. turning to China 12 years ago, he organized the Consoldated tional Advertising Co., of which he 1 manager. He was p.sident of the Shanghai Y's Men's Club in 1956, and has been chatman of the Shanghai Y's Men's Free Baby Cline since 1935.
Tas institution has during the 12 years of its existence, attended to the needs of 200.000 visits by poor sick children, rendering tree nied 'cal service and supplying free
BETWEEN RACES AT THE VALLEY
Race-goers strolling and discussing prospects at the 11th
Extra Race Meeting.
RADIO PROGRAMMES TAILOR'S RUSE
(Continued from Page 11)
DETECTED
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1938.
FOREIGN MAILS
FIRST CLASS' MAIL
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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 closed in the General Post Office and Kowloon Central Post Office as follows:-
5.00. p.m.
1st December 8.45 a.m 2rid December ...... 9.30 a.m. 2nd December
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Parcels
Registered Mall
Ordinary Mall
These Malls will be forwarded by the S. S. "Tanda" and are due. to arrive at Sydney on 21st December, 1938
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CHRISTMAS LETTER MAIL „FOR” CANADA
(By Imperial Airways Service)
+
for
The Last Christmas Letter Mall 15 cents per half-ounce) Canada by the "Imperial Airways Flane" will be closed as follows:→
Registered Mail
5.00 p.m. 5th December. Ordinary Mall
7.00 p.m. 5th December. This mail is expected to arrive at Vancouver or Victoria B.Con the 23rd Deconibër. 1938,
Ordinary mail inot Registered, Insured or Parcels) will be ac-
1. "The Caliph of bagdad" Over Obtained Money By cepted for Cantus and despatchea as circumstances permit.
ture, Botidien).
8 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wes- ther Report mad Announcements.
! 8.0. p.in. Studio-Z.B.W. Orches-
tra.
False Pretences
L6 1.8-chien, 29, taller employed (25 L Doh Hing Co., and Sons, 2. "Dolores Valse (Waldteufelgaval and Army Officers Tailors,
m deine at the average rate öf 60 Chair De Lune interval (Paul Ver-Kowloon Court yesterday
a day. This notable work Wis Carried on by the physician mem- hers of the Shanghai Y's Men's Club, assisted by a number of lady doctors, all of whom are their service without change.
TWO PLAYGROUNDS
The Shanghai Y's Men's Club also equipped and maintained two playgrounds for under-privileged calldren in the poorer sections of the city. Since the war, the ac- tivities of that Club have been directed towards the maintenance
3
Ordinary letter mail only for West Kwangtung, Kwangsi, Sze- chwan, Kwelchow and Hunan will be accepted at senders' risk.
Letters and Postcards for Europe (except Great Britain and Eire) and South America are forwarded "via Siberia" if so superscribed INWARD MAILS
3. Murmuring Breeze (Jenson); 4. 41, Hennessey Road, appeared Serenata Espanola Jan Welser)blu. Mr. E. Himsworth at the laine and Gabriel Faure)-Mme. J. charge of obtaining by false pre- Bathor (Mezzo-Sopran accum tenees sum of $82 from Chan Panying Herself at the Plano: 5. Lam, messman on
Ur the HMS,
The case against the defendant 8.30 p.m. London Relay At The was that he had w im on Black Dog.'
November it a card peraltring his rounding the ship, given him by Lt. J. M. Anderson, Defend in had
Zehn Minuten Schlager Hans Schneider).
Medway.
ritten
In this card a message to
Mr. Wilkes at home in his own bar-parlour. Presented" by S. E. Reynolds and Pascoe Thornton.
9 p.m. Sea Shanties.
the messman instructing him to Sally Barwn; Hanging Johnny: pay to c-orer a sum of $02. As the Whisky Johnny (arr. Terry); Storm messma
hut in the past twice Along: Roll The Wood-Pile Down paid out arms of money to defen- (arr. Taylor Harria); Nous Irons Acant, he pad this sum out without
"י
of 100 beds in the Shanghat War Valparaiso (vin Parys). Seluca suspecting the ruse. Refugee Childrens Hospital. bemunnt Sta Lampa (arr. Favara);
When Lt. Anderson examined his Haul Away Joe; What Shall We Do accounts later, he noted that $82 sides doing other relief work.
Mr. Vinson Lee has been ap-With The Drunken Sailor (arr. had been paid to the tailors in pointed Regional Director Emeritus Terry); Fire Down Below: Hullaba-excess of their bill.
Balay (Harris)-John Goss for China and he has been notified 100
Defendant, for whom his Arm that the International Convention (Baritone) and the Cathedral Male offered to guarantee refund of the at Toronto has sent to him a Voice Quartet with Plano. unique souvenir of his 15-year term of office as Regional Director for China bearing the signature of all the International Presidents under whom he had served.
SIXTEEN CLUBS
The 18 Y's Men's Clubs in the China Region were in Shanghai (two clubs), Nanking, Boochow Wuhu, Chungking. Tientsin, Pel- ping, Tsingtao. Tairan, Foodbow, Amoy, Canton, Hankow, Hongkong and Kuming. Of the Clubs now In Japanese-occupied territory, the two Clubs in Shanghal and the one
in Tentsin are still active. The
others unaffected by the war are
the clubs in Hongkong. Chungking and Kunming.
Dr. Arthur W. Woo is governor of the Y's Men's Clubs in South China, and Mr. Peter H. Sin, pre- sident of the Hongkong Club.
NORMAL BUSINESS IN JAPAN HALVED
Japan will not be able'
e"to make enough from the occupied areas, In China to pay for a fraction of the present war, Mr. John Ahlers. financial expert, told the Business Men's Association in Shanghai.
$82, was bound over 'on a sum of 9.15 p.m. London Relay World $100 to be of good behaviour for
·Affairs'.
"
A talk by A. P. Newton, D. Litt. 9.30 p.m. London Relay -The
News.
9.50 p.m. D'Indy-Suite For Flute, Violin, Viola, Violoncello and Harp.: Op. II.
Quintette kastrumental De Paris. 10.10 p.m. Songs by Alexander: Kipnis (Bass).
"Die Meistersinger von
one year, and he was also ordered to pay $82 to the complainant or serve a term of two months' im prisonment.
UNCLAIMED
TELEGRAMS
From
Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct Service "--London date. 24th November. Bangkok and Hulhow.... USA. and Japan-San Francisco
date, 5th November Amoy Shangha! Straits
Per
Duc
Imperial
"Airways Plane Kalgan.
1st Dec.
1st
Dec.
Pres. Monroe.... Santhia......... Bomali. Bangalore
1st
Dec.
1st Dec.
1st Dec.
Ind. Dec.
2nd Dec.
Emp. of Canada Hakozaki Maru.. Yingchow.... Liangchow. Nankin...
2nd Dec.
Ind Dec.
2nd Dec.
2nd Dec.
3rd Dec.
Parcels, from Calcutta and Straits Sulsang. U.S.A Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai (Vancouver B.C.' date, 12th November).
pari and Shanghai...... Shanghal, Amoy and Swatow Australia and Manila......... Haiphong. Parhol and Hothow....
Air Mail by Pan-American Air-
ways
Direct Service"--Ban Pan-American Francisco date, 26th November.
Airways Plane
Air Mail by "Imperial Airways
Direct Service"London date Imperial
27th November.
Straits and Europe via Negapatam" (Papers etc.) London date, 3rd November
Swetow.......
Manila
Shanghai and Swatow Straits
Tientsin and Swetow. Amoy
3rd Dec.
Airways Plane
3rd Dec.
Hakusan Maru
ard Dec.
Cheklang..... Neptuna
3rd Dec.
Klungehow..
Anshun..
3rd Doc
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4th Deo,
Hothow....
4th 100.
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4th
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6th Dec.
Antilochus
6th
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Parcels from Calcutte and Straits. Talma... Straits
Aenens..
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Holbow.....
7th
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The Great Northern Telegraph Japan Nurn- Company (Limited advises that Austrails and Manila berg" (Wagner): The Feast of the following unclaimed, telegrams straits John. Midsummer Day. "Der Rosen-are lying at their offices:- cavaller" (R. Strauss); Herr Kava-
Danisch co Thos Cook: 2612
ller (Letter Scene and Waltz)--with 7230 0337 cre Sun Sun Hotel. Kaw-Tientsin and Swatow
Ruziczka (Mezzo-Soprano) and loon; H. K. Chen, Hotel Cecil: 0112 Straits and Europe via Suez (Pa-
Berlin State Opera Orchestra cond.
by Erich Orthmann.
10.22 p.m. Brahms -- Symphony No. 3 In F Major, Op. 94.
Willem Mengelberg and His certgebouw Orchestra. 11 p.m. Close down.
SHORT WAVE RADIO
"Japan is able." stated Mr. Call Ahlers, to reap profits in certain G.S.G. Isolated sections of the occupied GS.B. oren as in the cotton market and G.S.H. by issuing war notes that will not G.S.O."
be redeemed in Sharghal.
How-Trans.
TO-DAY'S BROADCASTS
DAVENTRY
1728 Wang. Hotel Cecil 43; Hit- yuenshur; 0731 c/o 1728 4801 2490 Electric Rd. 230 from Shanghai,
0702 3112 1018: 4543 5227 0917; Con-2582 7189 7198, 6079 3067 3834; 0491
1395 1133; from Peiping.
Hahn Chez c/o Amexco from Marseille..
For failing to possess a licence for his radio receiving set, Wong Ping Kwan, of Sal Yeung Chol Street, was fined $50 by Mr. Mac- fadyen at the Kowloon Court yes- terday.
pers etc.,) London date, 10th November and London Parcels— London date, 3rd November ...... Chitral
OUTWARD MAILS
eth
Dec.
REGISTERED AND PARCEL MAILS are closed 15 minutes earlier 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.
For
THUESDAY
watow, Foochow and Tientsin. Hupeh Shanghai Papers for Straits and (Parcels and Papers) for Calcutta. ...........
5.25-Commentary on News (A) * Wavelength
5.40 "I Wonder-Whether We Shanghai 17.79m.c. (16.88m.) Really Have Progressed," by Pro-
9.51m.c. (31.55m.) fessor G.V. Portus (A), 21.47m.e. (31.97m.):
15.18m.c. (19.79m.)
5.50--News (DI). 6.45-Quentin Maclean, at Or- 1(G.S.O.. G.S.G.. G.S.B.)gan of Trocadero Cinema (D2).
6.50-Recordings of Lotte Leh-
ever, this sum will not match, the Trans. H (G.S.H., G.S.G.. G.S.B.) four billion yen it has already cost Japan to carry on the war."
Normal business in Japan, he continued, has dropped to half of what its usual output is, and sacrifice in all departments have all but ruined her trade.-Interna- tional.
PUPPET ATTACKED IN SHANGHAI
Trans. III (G.S.H. G.S.G.. G.8.B.1 mann; Soprano (A).
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7,00-The BBC Empire Orches- tra (D2); Orchestral Hour (A).
8.00*The Empire Follles." (D2).
8.15-Jim Davidson's "A.B.C. Dance Band (A).
8.30-"At the Black Dog." Mr. Wilkers at home in his own bar- parlour (D2),
9.00 Harry Evans, in Songs at 10.00 am-Broadcast to Schools the Plano (D2); Recorded Fea- -"Music Lessons for Junior Class- ture (A). es" by. Lindsay Higgins (A). 10.20-Wheat and Grain
10.45-"At Home and
(A).
Amoy and Foochow.
Virmali fur "Imperial Always-
Direct Service"-due. London, tinperial 8th December.
8.20 AM
10.30 AM
Parcels 11.00 AX Papers Noon
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Date and Time
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Scharnhorst
Yuensang...... Bertram
Rickmers... Tisarces.
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Friday, 2nd
8.30 AM
Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Aus-
tralle by Imperial Airways Direct | Imperial Service-due Sydney, 10th Dec.
Manila
9.15 "World Affairs." Talk by Re-AP. Newton (D2); Local Colour-
ed Talk. (HL),
Abroad."
11.10 Luncheon Music (A),
Chungking, Nov. 30, Alleged to have close contact with the Japanese, Chien Ching-port (A). ping, a resident in Shanghai, was attacked and critically wounded by three assailants with axca yes- terday in his residence. In Hart Road. "In the International Bettle- ment. His wife was also seriously injured.
All the assailants, made their escape. :
9.20-News Brevities (A). 9.30-News (D2).
FRIDAY
Swatow Manila, Rabaul, Australia, apd New Zealand via Brisbane-due Brisbane. 19th December and Sydney, 21st December Fort Bayard and Holhow Orchestra (D3).
Swatow and. Chuanchow 11.30 Fred Hartley and his Bex-Manila ¡tét, with Billy "Scott-Coomtier
Parcels only for Japan 4.00-World Affairs." Talk by (D3) good
A.P. Newton (DI).
The victims were rushed to hos- pital.
It is said that Chlen Ching-ping
10.00-T Pagliacci-Part I,” with 11.30-Afternoon Musical Pro: the BBC Theatre Chorus” and ramme (A),
3.20 p.m.-Tiny (A).
Tots' Bession'
12.00-New! (D3). 4.15-Song Recital by Norman .12.20 a.m.-"Matters of Mo- Allin, bass (DD).
ment." Talk by Diwan Bahadur 4.30-"At Home and Abroad." Sir Ramaswami Mudaliar (D3).
is another name for Chlen Ying- [(A). tring, director of national bonds 4.45 Sporting News and Notes under the Ministry of Finance of (A)..
the bogus Nanking regime.→→→Con- 5.20 "The Empire Follles," tral News.
(EI).
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Boochow
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