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S.C.A.A. DOING

HONGKONG. CANTON & MACAO STEAMERS VERY WELL ON

JOINT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON SMACAO STEAMBOAT CO-LTD-ETOW

TRAVEL.

THE

SHORT

SAFE

SEA

WAY

by the

British Line

CHINA NAVİATIONS. CON LTD.

NDL

CANTON LINE

The next sailing of the "Fatshan" from Hongkong will be on the 6th June, 1939. at 8 am, and from Canton оп the 8th Jane, 1939, at 9 a.m.

MACAO LINE

SUNDAY EXCURSIONS

on 4th & 11th June, 1939. Because of the low tide the

Taishan" will leave Hongkong at 9 a.m.; and Macao at 4° p.m. on the above dates.

DAILY SERVICE

From Hong Kong: 8 A.M. & 5.30 P.M.

(Sunday)

From Macao:

(Sunday)

9.30 A.M. & 5:30 P.M.

3 A.M. & 3.00 PM.

3 A.M. & 5.00 P.M.

Note-All vessela equipped with Wireless. QUEEN'S BUILDING, CONNAUGHT ROAD *Telephons 20101

FAR EAST EXPRESS

PASSENGER & FREIGHT SERVICES. *

C: Ports

APP

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From Hong Kong to

Europe

Vesala

Neckar.....

Marcillow, Oran, Antwerp, Bott: rdam," Hus murg, Braman. Avera

Gueidenau.....

Genoa, Barentone, Southampton, R'dam, Bremas, Hamburg.

Juky

17

·Neckar" Unisex10

Manila, salgon, B'pora, Halawan, Colomba

Jun

Singapore. Pinasg, Belawan, Colombo..

July

#

Manila....

July

Gnelaenu...

Oder...

China & VEDR

South San lelanda

Marburg

Shanghai, Yokohama and Kobe Mhanghai, Kobe, Omka, Yokohama..... Shanghai, Kobe, Omka, Yokohama

July 12

June

9:3

July

Friderne

Kadang, Selamana, Tulagi, Habani, sto...

Jana

Straits & Ceylon

Menila

Shanghai & Jazan

Shanghal, North"

ROUND-THE-WORLD & THROUGH TICKETS

issued in connection with: N.D.L. ATLANTIC EXPRESS SERVICE

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CANTON AGENTH:../ERSEN & CO., SHAMREN, LLC.

THE

FUNNEL

BLUE

LINE

REGULAR

AND FAST

FREIGHT AND

PASSENGER SERVICES

LONDON SERVICE

· “AGAMEMNON" Saila 14 JUNE, for Marsą, O'blanca.,

London, R'dam, H'burg, & Glasgow "SARPEDON"' Sails 28 JUNE, for Mam, London,

Rotterdam & Chiagow

LIVERPOOL SERVICE "BELLEROPHON" Bails 21 JUNE, for Havre, Liverpool,

& Bromborough

NEW YORK SERVICE "GLAUCUS"But!w4-AUG., ~for Halifax, Boston &

New York.

PACIFIC SERVICE(via DHNEN, KOBE, NUGOTÁ & TOKOBAKA) *TYNDAREUS Sails 10 JUNE, for Victoria, Vancouver

* Beattle

INWARD SERVICE,

Be Due

“DEUCALION JUNE, From UK. via the Straits "CALOHAS” 12 JUNE, From U.K. via the Straite **PATROULUS” 18 JUNE, From U.K. via the Straite

"TEUCER

19 JUNE, From Continental Ports

>win the Straita” Specially reduced fares are quoted for cargo stenmore with

limited passenger accommodation

For freight, pasage rate and information apply to

Butterfield & Swire

Tel: 30833.

Agents.

1 Connaught Road,

SOUTHERN TOUR

CAROLINE HILL TRAVEL IN THE

ATTRACTION

ཕྱཎ།

The South China Athletic Asso- ciation's soccer team now touring Indo-China and the South Sens

ON SATURDAY

Two Small Ball Matches

has started off very successfully by winning their Brat two matches An Interesting sporting event, to at Hanoi,

be held this Saturday at Caroline "According to news received yea, is the programms of swa terday, South China beat the Hanoi champlons on Saturday. 6-0. small ball matchos bétween Ling- The goals were scored by Chanam and Kwok Man Universities Tak-fat (3), Yeung Shui-rick, Lau and Eastern A.A. and the Rest of

the Colony. Chung song and Lai Shin-wing.

The event is being staged for Two of the goals were converted

charity, and proceeds will be de- from penalties. -

Playing on Sunday, the visitors again swamped the All-Hanot team by the same margin, three goals being taken by Chan Tak-fal and three by Lau Tau-man.

INFANT WELFARE

WORK

voted to the funds of the National Women's Relief Association, Prices of admission will be $5, $3, $1, 50 cents and 30 cents.

INTERIOR OF

CHINA

Continued from Fare '8).

spread my bedding on the only available couch, a rickety "wooden which gave promise of an uneasy bed covered with' grimy straw

night

Another Foreigner

I had had supper when, # servant, told me, "there's another foreigner down below.

Impelled by curiosity, I stepped downstairs and found

a ruddy faced

priest having dinner with a Chinese companion. He was a passenger on" another

Lee Wal-tong, South China's lorry. star footballer, will referea the first match, which will start B 4 p.m.. while the referee in the second match, which will start at 5.30 p.m. will be Szeto WAL

The game between Eastern' and

Catholic

|

TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1939.

FOREIGN MAILS

HONGKONG, TUESDAY, eth JUNE, 1839, 9.30 AM.

-GENERAL HOLIDAY

On Thursday, 8th June, the General Post Office and Kowloon Central Post Office will be open from 8.00 a.m. to Nooa, Sheungwan Branch Post Office will be open from 8,00 a.m. to 10.00 a.m., and the other Branch Post Offices will be entirely closed."

There will be one collection from the pillar-boxes as on Sundays and one delivery of Registered, and Ordinary Correspondence at 11.00

The Branch Post Offices at Stanley, Tai Po and Un Long will also have one delivery of ordinary correspondence at 11.00 a.m.

The Money Order Office will be satirely closed. Registered and Ordinary mall & Parcels (not Inavired) will be ao- cepted for Canton and despatched as circumstances permit.

Letters and Postcards for Europe (except Great Britain and Kiro) and South America are forwarded "vis Siberia" if so superscribed. INWARD MAILS

He said he was bound for the Italian mission at Fincheng with medical supplies and other re- quisites, after greeting me cordially.

We found ourselves with no | Amoy

From

Tientsin and Bwatow.

High Mortality Rate the Rest of the Colony is of parti- common language except Chinese. Formoss

Among Chinese

cular interest, As most of the foriner's present ranking soccerttes have come from the ranks of During the past few years special attention has been directed to small ball players. wards infant welfare everywhere.

Thus in Hongkong infant Welfare in particular concerning the funda- centres and free baby clinics as mental conditions underlying child well as the Society for the Protec-ite and development. Mary tion of Children have been formed women are forced to do work which and very good Work has already undermines their health and been done, writes Dr, F. I. Tseunɛ; Įmakes them unit to give birth to M.B... B.S.

healthy children.

Shanghai

and in this tongue, assisted by friendly bystanders, we talked shanghải while he finished supper.

He had been 11 years in -China, he told me. The post- · tion of his colleagues was at present delicate. Not only had their work been increased by refugee and other problems brought about by the war, but political matters were also Intruding and tending to make their position onerous.

In reviewing the annual reports The substitution of artificial for .of the Medical Department in breast feeding is also responsible

Spartan Kia Hongkong for the last few years. for a large percentage of deaths

Incidentally, I have met several however, one is struck with the among infants. It is a recogulsed Italian Catholic priests in various unusually high infantile mortality fact that the death rate of infants parts of China. Their life rate among the Chinese population who are breast-fed for the first

Spartan enough. They have here as compared with that of the few months of life is much lower sacrificed much for their faith, in non-Chinese. Although it was than among infants who are arti- common .with their fellow- stated in the report that owing|ficially fed,

religionists of other nationalities, as indeed have the best missionaries of all creeds, and I believe that the allegations of espionage which have been made against them in China are without foundation.

to the omission of registration of

SOYBEAN MILE births the rate quoted could not

Recently in Felping the" use of be taken as correct, one cannot modified soybean milk (that is soy deny that the rate is still terribly bean milk reinforced with calcium high. The reports also show that salt, starch and sugar) or prefer the incidence of infantile diar-ably roasted soybean flour in the rhoea is very great. What is the form of a powder which can be cause of this appalling death rate reconstituted into soybean milk has

Straits and Manila Australia and Manila..

Calcutta" and Straits..

Air · Mall by "Imperial Airways

Direct Service"--Loadan 31st May.

Nanchang..... Van Houtass. Canton Maru.....

Per

Due

6th June

eth June

8th June

6th June

6th June

6th Jure

8th June

8th June

Kalayo-Maru......

| Delagoa Marul

Deucalion... Changte......

lawa...

date. Imperial

Haiphong, Pakhol and Fort Bayard Sufyang... 25 Shanghai and Swatow."

Saigon, Manila"

Amoy

Haiphong.

8th June

8th Jane

7th June

Airways Plan-

...) Kwangtung........

Claude Choppe.

7th June

Emp. of Canada

7th June

Anhul.

7th June

Canton.

7th June

13

Straits and Europe via Sues

(Papers etc.,)~~~London 11th May and London Parcela-- London date, 4th May

date,

Japan Saigon.

Rawalpindi Jeypore...

7th June

7th June

Athos II.....

7th June

Air Mail by "Pan American Air-

ways Direct Service" San Fran- Pan American cisco date, 1st June.

Airways plans Air Mall by "Imperial Airways

Ith June

Sth June

8th June

8th June

8th June

8th June a

9th Jone

9th June

Conté Verde. Ranchi.

9th June

9th June

.

10th June

11th June

11th June

45

Direct Service”—London date, imperisi · ̈* 3rd June.

Airwayı Plana Japan and Shanghai, ........... Aramis...... Tjibadak. Java start Searching for my lorry in

The next day saw" another early σ. 8. A., Honolulu and Japan- the pale half-light of dawn. 1. 8. A Honolulu and Japan

(San Francisco date, 13th May). Pres. Polk..

been experimented with scune encountered an interesting domes- Death Rate

success, but it is still in the experi- tie, tableau. Ignorance and bad social condimental stage and perhaps further tions are responsible for the greater work along this line will eventually part of preventable death rate in produce a cheap, easily obtainable infants ignorance on the part of and reliable food for artificial society in general and of parents feeding in China,

among the infants?

"

ADVERTISED SAILING FROM

Kall

(Continued from Page 14)

Bhutan, F. & O., June 17. Behar, F. & O., July 1. Karachi

Jaypore, P. & O., June 7. Ginyo Maru, N. Y. E., June 11. Melbourne Maru, 0. §. K., June 17. Nagato Maru, N. Y. E., Juns 28.

Leith

Benmazdhui Loxley's, June 9,

- Liverpool- Eellerophon, E. & 8., Jons 21.

London

Asia, E. A. Co., Juns 7. Bennacdhat Loxley's, June 9 Ranchi, P. & G., Jong 10. Glenshiel, Jardine's, June 13. City of

of Pittsburg, Bank Line, June 13. Agamemnon, B. & S., June 14. Haruna Maro, N. Y. K., June 17. Bhutan, F. & D., June 17. Banpur & S., June 3. P.&O., June 24. Barpedoz, Behar, F. & O., July 1.

Malia

Ranchi, P. & 0., June 10. Ranpurs, P. & Ó., June 23,

Marsellies

Aramis Messageries, June 8. Pres. Polk, A. P. Lim, June, 9. Ranchi, E.&O., June 10, Agamemnon, B. & B., June 14. Harana Maru, N. 7. E., June 17. Bhutan, P. & O., June 17. Athos

bos II, Messageries, June 22. Hanpara, P. & D., June 24, Sarpedon, B. & S., Jane 29, Neckar, Melchers, June" 29.

| Behar, P. & O., July 1.

Chenonceaux, Messageries, July 10: Tinhow, Bank Lina, June 23,

Pres, Folk. „A. P. Lines, June, 9... Hardna Marn, N. Y. K., June 17.

Oran Nanking, Gilman's, June 28. Neckar, Melchers, June 23.-

Nanking, Gilman's, June 28.

Penang Ksisyo Haru, N. Y. K, Jute 6. Hosang, Jardins's June 8. Van Rentes, J. C. J. Line, Juztie 8. Pros Polk A. P. Liao, Jaon, 9, Hai Thorsens, June 10, Ranchi, P. & Q., June 19, Anhui, B. & 8. Jnna 11:

N. Y. E June 11. Hardy Samoakerk, C. J. Line, June 11. Glenshiel, Jardine's June la Agamemnon, B. & 8, Jans 14.7 Hazons Maro, N. Y. K. June 17. Melbourne Mart, 0, 8. X., June 17. Bhutan, P., June 17, Shirala, Bine, June 23 (Apear), June 17, Cramer, J. Kanpurs, P. & D., Jane 24. Nanking, Gliman's Jano 99; Sarpedon, B. & 8., Jans 2, Tilawa, H. T. (Apesr), July, 1 Behar, P. & O., Jay 1.

L

Pouth Ranchi, P. & 0.. Jans 10. Kanpura, P. & O., June 31.

Asie, L.A. Gon Juns 7.

Ararols, Modsageries June B Bermeodhul, Loxley JM(9.5) Conte Verda, Liviustino: June 9, Pros, Polk A, P. Lines: Judo, 4) HanchtPOTTED#: 100% Exposkark, J... J's Lane Jana "Glenallet, sardine's," Jone

H.K.

Agamemnou, B. & 8., June 14. Haruna Maru, NY. K., June 17. Bhutan, P. & O., June 17, Athos II, Messageries, June 23, Panpura, P. & D., June 94. Sauerland, Jebsan'i, Jane 28. Sarpedon, B. & 5, June 28. Nanking, Gina's, June 28. Neckar, Malahers, June 29, Behar, P. & O, July 1. Chenonceaux, Hangeries, July 10,

Port Sondan Bhutan, P. & O., June 17, Babar, P. &O, July 1.

Fort Swettenham Glenshiel, Jardine's, June 18 Agamemnon, B. & S., June 14. Shirala, B. 1. (Apear), June 17. Tilaws, B. I. (ápear), July 1.

Rangoon Kaiyo Marn, N, Y. K, June 8. Hai Lee, Thoresen's, June 10, Shirala, B. 1. (&pear), June 17. Tilaws, B. 1."{Apose)," July 1.

Rotterdam

| Asim; E. A. Co., June 7,

Benmardhui Loxley's, June 9, Serooskerk, J. C. J. Lina, June 11, Glanshiel, Jardine's, June 13. City of Pittsburg, Brak Live, June 15, Agamemnon, B. & A., June 14. Haruna Maru, N. I. K, June 17. Sauerland, Jebaan'a, June 23. Sarpedon, B. & S June 23, Nanking,

Gilman's

15 June 21, Neckar, Melchers, June 27. Behar,

P. Oy July 1.

Scandinavian Forts [Asia, EA, C6, Jans 7.

Nanking, Gilman's, June 29.

Singapore Kaisyo_Maru, N. Y. Kay Juna f., Asia, E. A Cosi Jma 7. Jeypore, & June 8. June 7. Hosang, Jardins &

Bayad. ChJune B Van Heutar, J. C. J. Lin, June 8, Armenia, Mensagerizs, Juan 8. Beamsedhui Lözley 4, Jans 9. Conte Varde, 12 Triestino," Jane F. Pres. Polk A. P. Liner, Jtm6, 9. Hai, Loa, Thorwan's, June 10. Ranchi, P.&O.. Juse 19. Ginya Mara Jan 11,

Ankat. Br

K. Jane 11 Serooskerk, J. GJ. Linn, June 11 Glenshiel Jardine, June 13. Agamemnon, B. & 8, June 14, Haruna: Haru, N.INK, Jung-H. Melbourne Mer, O. 8. E., June 17- Shirais, B.. 1. (Apost), June 17, Bhutan, P&O June 17.4 Eellerophon, B. & S., June Basnos Aires, O 8. K., June 22, Cr mer. J. C.. J. Line, June 23. Athos IT Manageries. Junie 22. Raspura, P. & O., June 94,4) Nagato

June 29 Bamarland, Jebsen's June 2

Giman's June 20 odon, B. & 8. Juna: 3 Neckar Matchers: June 29, Thawa, B. Li(Apest), July Bahar P Chenonceaux

Aramis,

Glenshiel Jardíne a

Athos

Tode 9.

A woman war-worker dressed in a khaki uniform was seated on the running-board of another lorry, feeding her baby, while her soldier husband was busy piling their belongings aboard." {"

China har decified that the war. Is going to last a long time, and sees no reason why WOTCZE should not combine war work, marriage and even maternity. The fluid nature of the campaign and the fact that in China the Army and the people are living side by do renders this possible.

Long & Weary Day

This day was long and weary.

(Ban Francisco date, 19th May). Pres. Taft. Straits............ Tientsin and Swatow................................ Hofhow.. Shanghai.....

Japan and Shanghai USA., Honolulu Japan & Shanghai

(San Francisco date, 15th May). Asama Maru. Japan. Haiphong.

OUTWARD

Ginya Mari

Laps

MAILS

REGISTERED AND PARCEL MAILS are closed 15 minutes earlier tran the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where maile re advertised to close at or before 9 am, registered and parcel maila ∙re closed at 5 pm. on the previous day.

Canton

For

TURSDAY

The road was stil soft from rain, Swatow and Amcy.

and throughout the morning one or Fort Bayard and Haiphong another of the trucks of our con- Swatow

voy got stuck in the mid or fell into the ditch alongside.

.:

When this happened everybody had to turn to in order to dig and push the recalcitrant vehicle out. į "Al-ya, what trouble" was the chorus when we saw some leading lorry begin to skid wildly and then slip into a ditch."

Twice we had to unload boxes of bombs before being able to ex- tricate a lorry.

"We passed numbers of squeaking wheel-barrows laden with bales of cotton and bound for Shasi.

1

Many were big enough to re": quire the efforts of three men to move them. They were assisted by salis set on bamboo poles from the sides in order that advantage could be taken of the brisk following wind, It was the first time I had seen a fleet of wheel-barrows under Bal.

Air Raid Alarm

* Travelling almost continuously till two o'clock in the afternoon, we | stopped at the town of Kingmen

for food

Cauton Swatow. Swatow,

WEDNESDAY

Haiphong, Chumchow and amoy. Parcels only for Straits Shanghai and Japan

THURSDAY Batavia and Sourabaya... Shanghai, Japan and Europe (ez- cept Great Britain and Eire) via Siberia.- Sandakan.... Manila,

Fatahan...

Per

Date and Time

Tue, 6th

Ralching..

Jean Dupuis. Kaying...

7.15 AM 1:30 PM 2.00

9.30 PM

Wed, 1th

Canton Maru...

Yatahing.

Seistan...

Wosang.

Taiyuan .....

Van Heuts.......

| Athos ft.

Tinalak

***** Rawalpindi

Woolgar.

Bangkok, Mauritius, Reunion, Madagascar, L. "Mar-

...ques and (Parcels and Papers |

for Bouth Africa via Durban). Ruys.....

Saigon Swatow.

Airmail for #Imperial Airways

Direct Service"-due

! 15th June.

7.15 ** 18.30 PM -3.00

3.00 M

3.30 FX

5.00 P

7.00.

hn. 8th.

9.30 AM.

10.30 AM 10.30.AM

NOOD

Aramis... Liangchow

Noon

Noon

KPO,

Bleg.

Noon

Ord.

Noon

London. imperial

Reg.

Noon

Airways Plane you.

[6.00 PM

•K.P.O

Noon

Ord

Noo

Reg.

Noon

Airways Plane

Ord

5.00 PM

Fri Mh

Reg. 8th Noon

On 8th

Noon

OPO.

Reg. 8th

Noon

Airways plays Ord. 0th 7.30 AM

Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Ang-

tralia by Imperial Airways Direct finperial Service due Sydney 18th June.

FRIDAY

| Hardly had a we climbed down on” among the few miserable houses remaining outside the city walls in search of a cook- shop when the air raid 'afarTU WAJ sounded and we were obliged to. race back to the convoy, which | Airmail for Manila, Guam, Bono". tore oft up the road in the midst of clouds of dust The convoy broke up into groups and everyone sought hiding places

The Conroy contander decided to continue the Journey, and, ex- cept for occasional balts for a few minutes, we travelled continuously until 10 o'clock that night," when we linally, reached our destina-

had been on the move 16 with nothingɛto, cat bat cakes baked at the

Journey

Buy Hosang

hh, and USA by the “Pan- American Airways Direct Service" } Pan Ameis

due San Francisco 15th Jane. Parcels Find Papers only for

Calcutta Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, UB-A.}

Central and South America vis Vancouver B. O, & (Parcels & Papers only for Canada) due Vancouver B. C, 28th June

Parcels ath Noon Pap. 9th 8.30

KOPO&XPO

Canada" Ord th

Noom

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