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HONGKONG, JUNE 27, 1939

THE PRESS,

A

THE PEOPLE

AND

EDITORIAL

GILMANS' SALE Governor Pays Visit To St.

Louis Industrial School

OF USED CARS

Bugatti Racer Is

Pride Of Show

While His Excellency the Gov- now be written in letters of gold ernor, Sir«ckofry Northcote, was in the annals of the School. payihu a visit to the St. Louis Industrial School yesterday morn-

The now show-rooms in Camerota | ing, one of the younger boys Road, Kowloon," of Messrs. Gilman fainted when he was overcome by and Co.'s Motor Department were the heat. opened yesterday afternoon to a steady stream of visitors, some 200 to 300, eager to see what Gilmans of bargains at their annual Sale

had to offer this year in the way

of Used Cars.

There were 31 models on display, ranging in price from $3,500 to $725. Top price was asked for a 1938 Hillman DeLuxe Saloon and low price for a 1931 Willys Str Tourez.

The pride of the show was a Bugatti racer, the only one of ita

The head boy read à brief speech of welcome on behalf of the boys' themselves, An album made entirely by the boys was presented to His Excel·

The incident was noticed by lency. Str Geoffry who, on rising to reply to the address of welcome

The Governor was deeply touch-

ade by Fr. John Guarona, Direced by the obvious sincerity of the tor of the School, remarked that speech, and requested Fr. Guarona he would say what he had to say to send him a copy of it so that in a very short compass, as it was it could be added to the Govern-

hot day. and the boys ment records of similar loyal ad

dresses, which were preserved for were standing in the sun.

all time that other His Excellency was accompanied by his private secretary, Mr. G. Treverton.

such a

The School band played selec- kind in the Colony. A 1928 model, tions and accompanied the boys It is priced at $1,000. Late yester-when they song in Chinese a

day evening rumours were preva- | special "Youth Song" for. His Ex- lent in the show-rooms that one cellency. „Visitor had signified his intention to purchase it.

Hosts to the many visitors were Ir. Paul Braga, managër of Messrs, Gilmans' Motor De-* partment, Mr. C. Blaker, and ather members of the Sales staff. Tea and refreshments were offered. and proved 11 attraction.

Hillmans predominated, among the 31 cars on view, and Mr. Henry Ford was represented by two pro- ducts of his factories... There were 10 makes of cars represented. -

The Sale will be continued for at least another week, and the Sales

PEACE stare confident that every car

LETTER in the correspon-period

dence columns of а Malayan newspaper recently charged the press of the

country with püblishing ex- aggerated and misleading re-} ports of international events}" and accused.. the newspapers

might read.

Governors

He remarked on the industry of the Salesfan Fathers who were mainly responsible for "the ex- cellent buildings of the school.

"He congratulated the boys on their smartness and thought that The Director expressed the deep their singing was really excellent. gratification of the School in being An exhibition of physical train- honoured by the Governor's visiting followed, after which the tour of the They had looked forward to the Governor made" a day for a long time, and it would classrooms and work shops.

LA SALLE O.B.A. TO BE FORMED

About 150 former pupils of La Salle College, Kowloon, attended a meeting at the College yesterday evening called for the purpose of discussing a proposal to form an old boys" association.

The meeting, presided over by will be on the road within that the Headmaster. the Rev. Bro. Yesterday, eight cars Almar, unanimously resolved to forin such a body. All past pupils claimed, new owners.

will be circularised and invited to join, and a meeting will be called at a later date to frame the con- stitution, elect officers and discuss future activities.

NO EVIDENCE

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TO OFFER

Charges of armed robbery

TWO JAPANESE

RELEASED

Mr. G. Matsumoto, secretary of the Japanese Consulate General, and his sister, were taken into custody by police on Sunday, on suspicion of having taken "photo- graphs in Mount Davis, Road a Det.-Inspector A. E. Carey appli- | fortified area. ed for leave to withdraw the The two Japanese were inter- charges against the Ave de- rogated at the station and subse- rendants explaining that the policequently released, but the camera had no evidence to offer of their and films were held. The film. it participation in the robbery. is understood, would be developed

by the police, fettle.

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JUDGMENT FOR

DEFENDANT

for Tung

MILITARY DRAFTS

FAR EAST DANGER

EARL BEATTY ON NAVAL STRENGTH.

LONDON, Juae 26 (Reuter)--- The position of the British Navy in the Far East is the subject of a lengthy letter in the "Dally Telegraph", by Earl Beatty, who urges that de- fence must expand to meet the need.

Eart Beatty, says that it is, per- haps, not so well known in this country, as in Australia, that the British Government has given an assurance that a battle squadron will be sent to Singapore in the event of trouble in the Far East, "

That promise will be far easier to full by the begin- ning of 1941, when the five new". King George V class of bat tleships will be in commissiola. The danger period lies between now and then..

NEW JAPANESE AIR BASE NEAR

HONGKONG

SHIURING, KWANGTUNG, June 26 (Central)-Following their occupation of Nampang Island, off the coast of Yeang- kong, north-east of Kwang- chowwan, the Japanese are reported to be building an Mirfield there...

With the completion of the alrfleld, the Japanese will be in a strategic position against Hongkong, as the island – is 'sbout 130 sea-miles from the

British Colony." -

AID

EFFECTIVE

FOR CHINA

Resolution Passed By International

Peace Campaign

CHUNGKING. June 26 (Central) -The China Branch of the Inter- national Peace Campaign has just received the following text of a re- solution on effective aid to China. passed by the International Con- ference for the Defence of Demo- cracy, Peace, and Humanity, held at Paris, on May 13 and 14:

"For the Chinese people, who de- fend successfully their liberty and their independence:

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To insist that the democratic governments carry out the deci- sions already reached by the. League of Nations on aid to China by all the Member States.

To secure government credits in favour of the Chinese govern- ment, for the rehabilitation of its people.

Financial Aid

TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1939.

WEALTH OF FLORAL TRIBUTES LAID ON MR. G. P. LAMMERT'S GRAVE

The funeral took place at the Colonial Cemetery yesterday. of Mr. George Philip Lammert, who died at the Kowloon Hospi- tal on Sunday, aged 76. The Very Rev. J. L, Wilson, Dean of St.- John's Cathedral officiated at the graveside.

"

The chief mourners were his M. Nemnaee, R. M. Omar, J. Pes- brothers Charles, Bertie and

tonje, J. E ̈Potter, Y. T. Pun, E H Lionel and his nephews Messrs. Ray, S. Hampden Ross, Seu Kon- E. J. R. Mitchell, A. S. Mitchell,

chi, G. W. Sewe 11. L. D. Skinner, A. H. Lammert, Jnr. and L. E.

Soo Pui-chen, E. V. M. R de Sousa... Lammert, Jnr.

D. V. Steavenson, A. Tang, Tse- Others present included Hon. Mr. Yan-pak. U. Sa-wing. J. P. Ulder- N. L. Smith, Hon. Sir Henry Pol-up. A, J. Walters, E. A. Watson, lock, Mr. Justice R. E Lindsell, Wong Teze-tai, G. G. Wood, W, I Hon. Mr. C. G. Alabaster, Lt-Col. Zimmern and George She, N. H. B. L. Dowbiggin, Messrs. Frank Stone. D. Dunnett, K. G; Moir, W. White, W, V. Curtis, L. F. Eige, Mary Sleep and C. Sully, Capito- E G. d'Aquino, A. H. Potts, P. lina Hyndman de Graca e Jose Potts, W. Wooding G. H. Harriman, Athanasia de Graca, Karthen Ho Wing, W. H. Whitley, L. Dobry, Larssen. C. Hardoon, Paul Servanin, T. M.

The Worshipful Master, Officers Gregory, V. Azra, A. R. Ellis. F. H. and Brethren of Lodge Perservance Tyson, B, G. Birch, A, F. Greaves. 1106 EC.; The R.W.DIG. Master J. B. Prentis. Lt-Col. T. A. Robert- and Officers of D.G. Lodge, Hong- son, F. Gregory, Fred Ellis, J. Pes-kong and South China, The Wor- tonji, F. P. Lenfestey, R, M. Omar. shipful Master Officer, and Breth- AJ. Walters, E. W. Hamilton, J. ren, Eotheon. Mark Lodge No. 284. P. Ulderup, J. Ormiston; E Abra- BC: W.CN. Officers and Brethren ham. EX D'Almada JPG of Ararat Lodge RAM No-264-

The Folle, J. Noronha, S. T. William- EC:

Worshipful Master. son;

Officers and Members of the Vic- A W. Brown. A. Loureiro, F. torta Lodge of Hongkong No. 1026, Soares, F. Wilson, O. A. Smith, W. E.C.; ME The Grand Superinten- J. Geall, J. A. Tarrant, P. Tester. dent and Officers Dist... GR.A. A. E. Budden, T. Armstrong, H. B. Chapter of Hongkong and S. China, Joseph, C. Mycock, A, W. Grimmitt, E.C The Worshipful Master H. A. Taylor, B. D. Evans, Peter H. Officers and Brethren of United Leung, Andrew Leong, C. Ohang. Services Lodge No. 1341. The Wor- W. O. Pirie. A. J. Edgar, F. W shipful Master Omcers and Breth- Stapleton, G. A Pentreath. G. Wren, of Cathay Lodge No. 4373: | Sewell, J. K. Ross, A H. Williams, Prindpals Officers and Members

V. Benjamin, "and many others.

THE WREATHS

Cathay

Chaptery. 1165. E.C.; Officers and Members, United Service Lodge 1341, United Service A bouquet was sent "From his Chapter, 1841, United Mark Lodge, family. Phyllis, Edwin, Geoffrey 419:: and grand-daughter, Ursula.”

Officers Hongkong Volunteer. De- Other wreaths were sent by the fence Corps; Members Hongkong followin

Share Brokers' Association, Chair- Alfred, and Eileen, Bertie and man Committee and Members, Florence, Charlie and Allce. Jenny,Hongkong Club; Hongkong Foot- Eugenie-and- Datsy, Dinah and ball-Club-Metropole Hotel;-Metro- Ernest, Edna and Jake, Elsie, Tsa, pole Hotel Annexe Staff: Percy Margery and Ernie, Eric and Sinith. Seth and Fleming: Dod- Dorothy, Ethel, Florence and well and Company, Ltd. Lammert” Lionel." Jack and Pat; Janet and Bros.; H. Ruttonjee and Son; Alan. Jean and Pat., Jeanne. James H. Backhouse. Ltd.; Office ""To have organised, on a much Yvonne and Colette Yolle, Maggie, Staff Manufacturers Life Insurance Frish.: larger scale, help in food and in Oswald, Phroso and Frank. V Company; Nobron and sanitary materials, to the innumer-vienne, Dorothy and Jack Mac-Mow Fung Tal; Mow Fung Wo; able wounded, to the 400,000 or Gregor, Alan and Doreen Mitchell. Metropole Hotel. phans, to the 60,000,000 refugees,

"To develop rapidly the organl-

To, secure financial aid, raw materials, and necessary equip ment for industrial co-operatives, only with which may the Chinese people reconstruct their economic life in the region's devastated by the war...

in China.

Importance Of Sea-Power After stating that it is obvious that Japan will do all in her powersation of International Hospitals to avoid the Philippines and to be careful to see that nothing she does conflicts with any United States interests, Earl Beatty adds that once again the supreme im- portance of sea-power comes to

the fore.

It is useless to be strong, without being strong enough, he asserts.

"To secure the delivery of anti- aircraft and of gas-masks for the protection of civilian population.

Mr. and Mrs. EF. Aucott, Mr.| and Mrs. N. J. Bebbington, Mr. | and Mrs. H.. E, Budden and family.

I.R.A. MAY BE Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Childe, Mr. and Mrs. Cuer Clark, Mr. and Mrs. S. EX-COMMUNICATED E E Edgar, Mr. and Mrs. J. J.

FROM CHURCH Edgar, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ella, Mr. and LONDON, June 20 (T/Ocean)---- Mrs. A. Grimmitt and family, Mr. Members of the Irish Republican and Mrs. H: M. Gregory, Mr. and Army are threatened with ex- war materials destined for Mrs. Henry Gittins and Victor, Mr. communication by Cardinal. Hin-.. Japan, and the refusal of all and Mrs. W. Hamilton, Mr. and sley, the Catholic Archbishop of

Mrs. Gilbert A. Harriman and Westminster, credits to this State.

Embargo On Japan *To obtain from the democratic governments a complete embargo

on

Kwangtung Guerillas of Japanese goods (particularly Harriman, Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott of the Catholic Church in the Bri-

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Raid Japanese

Radio Station

"To develop further the boycott Masters Paul, Michael and John The Cardinal, who is the head.

Hariton Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Hech-tish Isles, made a statement on. silk).

"To support morally and materi- tel, Mr. and Mrs. R. Johnson. Mr. Sunday on the attitude towards ally the dockers and all workers on and Mrs, Daulo Lyon. Mr. and Mrs. the activities of the Irish Repabli strike for opposing the unloading A. K. Mackenzie:

can Army and announced that he Surgeon Commander and Mrs. C. contemplated to ex-communiciate or loading of cargoes of Japanese

B. Nicholson, Mr, and Mrs. G. all members and all secretor- origin or destination.

O'Connor, Mr. and Mrs. M. O.Odell, ganizations directed against the Mr. and Mrs. R. Pestonje. and State."

In the Summary Court: yester. day Mr. Justice R. E Lindsell gave

FOR "COLONY judgment with costa.

Among the military drafts ar- Chun-yin, of No. 434 Nathan Road, riving in Hongkong in August will third floor, against whom a claim be a large number of young men for $1,000 for damage to furniture who have been called up for ser- and household goods was brought vice under the recent conscription by his brother-in-law, Tsang Fat-law, chiu. of No, 8 Fuk Wah Street, The Arst arrivals will come.in ground goor. Plaintiff was repre- H.M. troopship Dilwara, which is

YUNGYUN, KWANGTUNG, June sented by Mr. C. A. Sutherton Russ, due in Hongkong on August 4. and Mr. M. A. da Silva was for the while others will arrive by the 26 (Central)-It is revealed here defence.

Ettrick on August 21.

to-day that a party of Chinese "To take effective measures to plain clothes men smashed into make known to the Japanese peo- Shengkonghu, north of Tsungfa, ple, deceived by their government, family, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Prentis, The Archepiscopal threat is on the night of June 21 in a the true character of the Japanese Mr. and Mrs. Priestley, Mr. and given much attention here, ence "Ughtning attack and engaged the | aggression in China and the re- | Mrs. Eldon Potter, Mr. and Mrs. A. it is assumed that in view of the

Japanese in street fighting..

probation which it has evoked F. Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. C. ́ ́ A. nious Catholicism in the Drish, it The Japanese barracks and

among all the peoples." radio station were damaged by Friday: Bangkok, Hanoi, Hong-the Chinese, who withdrew after

kong.

the rald Delta-4. p.m.

Far East, have shown whether these warnings and headlines were justified or not.

AIRPORT NEWS Imperial Airways;

NORTHBOUND

Sutherton Russ, Mr. and Mrs. J. H may not remain without effect on Ruttonjee, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ber-the future activities of the Trish vanin and Yvonne, Mr. and Mrs. Republican Army. 6. H. Strange, Mr. and Mrs. P, M.

there with being responsible | against Chan Wah-chung, 48, Chan for not only the adverse effect Sui-mul, 28. Cheng Kau. 37, Tong such reports had on business Wah, 38, and Lo Ma-chan, 50, who, conditions, but also with it was alleged, boarded Junk 739V fermenting bad feeling be- at Ching Yee Island on April 10, tween nations. Not, so very and robbed the master of the Junk, long ago, in this Colony, a Leung Ling, of $120 and articles of clothing, were dismissed by Mr. E. lady speaker, in addressing

Himsworth at the Kowloon Court the members of local so-

yesterday. clety, launched a similar bit- ter tirade against the press in Hongkong and all those agencies associated with the newspaper profession in the dissemination of news to the public. Seeing that the speaker was addressing a gathering in a British colony, it must be assumed that her remarks were directed against the English-speaking press. Her attack was based on the ground that the newspapers were guilty of alarmist ten- dencies regarding the march of events in these unsettled" times and that, therefore, in addition to creating bitter- mess between nations, would be responsible eventually for plunging the world into an- other war. From time to time, the British press in particular, not only in Hong- kong, but in countries over- seas, has made it clear that their duty to their reading public is to lay before the realities of situations as they

AND THUS it is that the arise and that their allegedly British press to-day continues startling and alarming head- its campaign, not of alarmist lines and reports carry in and exaggerated absurdities, them sincere warnings cal- but of a sincere effort to make culated to suggest to the people realize from which nation means whereby such quarters danger threatens. eventualities might best be The press is to-day clamour- averted and war prevented. Ing to know the reason for Air France:

77-Tides: High 5.52 m. and 2.68 Apart from the fact that the the protracted "delay in the

p.m. Low 12.58 pin. and 11,41 p.m.

Sunrise 540 a.in." Sunset 7:11 pin. British press is mainly on the negotiations being conducted

Kowloon Chess Club-Pen. Hotel side of peace efforts being with the Soviet for a pact

5.30 p.m.

of War Pictures, Chinese Exhibition of pushed forward so strenuous-against-aggression From the

YMCA Kowloon, 9 a.m.-to-s-p.m. ly, the very reason for glar-moment the idea was mooted,

S. and 8. Home--Prayer and Pellow ing headlines is proof that the the press urged that it should

ship Mtg. 8.30p.m.

He told the police that he had newspapers are doing their be brought to fruition as

Y's Men's Club Dinner at Chinese been robbed of $14 at the side share, and more, in the quickly

door of No. "104, Thomson Road, F. H. Kew, Mrs. Carroll and family, The RMS. Empress of Japarı", possible,

YMCA, Women's Bridge 10 a.m. and, interests of peace and against again, in strong headlines,

Cheera Club Whist Drive 8.45 p.m.

on Friday...

Mr. A. P. Greaves and family, Mrs, arrived at Kobe on June 25 (Sun) war and all that that word foretold what would happen if

Craigengower C.C.. Tombals. 9 p.m.

Inquiries: made by the police 8. Dunn and family- Mrs. Angus 9 am, and leaves Kobe on the Requiem Mass at St. Joseph's proved that the information was and family, Mrs. and Miss Engel, same day 3 pm. she is due at means to-day.

this was not done as expedi

Church 8. a ma Thursday: Manila, UB.A.

M. C. A. Bridge 10 am. Bad false. Ho, however, later admitted Mr. N. 8. Moses and family, Miss Bhanghal on June 27 (Tue) 9 a.m. THE CHARGES of mislead-tiously as possible. It is ad-

China Clipper 8.30

minton 2.39 p.m. Mixd, Swimming 130 to the police that he had invented Prent J. H Ruttonjee, Pat White, and leaves Shanghai (for Hong- ing the public are, therefore, mitted now that had the

| pin.

the story and that he had lost Weill Family,Ada and Andre kong and Manila) on June 28 totally unjustified. There is Soviet agreement been an ac service of Imperial Airways, due in from the Earth Mr. J. L. Tisley.

Note: The mk week inward Rotary Club Mtg Cinema Film Oil his money.

Yolle, Miss Anderson and Mr. C. (Wed) 5 am." sufficient evidence to show, complished fact a month ago, Hongkong on Thursday afternoon, 23-Tides: High 6.40 a.m. and 8.21

G. Anderson and MrëD, J. M. AD- particularly in reference to the present situation in Tien-has been delayed on the Empire P. Low 154 pm.

derson, Miss Marguerita M, Tyr- the press in this part of the tsin and the threat which route and will not arrive in the Mtg of Bino-American Cul Asan, HE the Governor to speak at

Tell world, that if the warnings hangs over all foreign in- Colony until Friday afternoon. HK Hotel 1 pm mark

the Central Court yesterday when Sir Robert Kotewall, Hon Mr. Shanghai on June 27 at 8.a.m. contained in their headlines terests in China" would not

Imperial Airways Delphinus Board Room 5.30 pm,

HICSF.O.A. Annual Mtg. Jardine's E. D. Sykes, broker, appeared be- M. R. Lo, Dr. H. F. Sommers, Capt. relating to the hostilities in have arisen. Unmoved, there-arrived at 5.15 pm. yesterday with Y.M.C.A. Moonlight Picnic 8 pm, fore Mr. R. Edwards on remand T. Brown, Messrs. Donald Black, China and the intentions of fore, by such outbursts 605 kilos of mail from all Empire Social morning with Mahjongg 18 am, charged with obtaining sums of Choa Po-Jew, Chow, PD CraW- the Japanese aggressors had against the newspaper pro-route porta...

Cheero Club Dance 8.30 p.m. E $1,250 and $1,000 from the Reley, Chan Sing-woon, WV Our-Kobe for this port on June 21, p.m. 23-YM.O.A. been heeded, much of the fession, the press will carry on

Beginners

Mahjong lance Motors on March 7 and 14, tia, R. A. Dastur, E. Dreyer, Walter and is due here on June 27, at 11 Dr. C. T. Wang, representative 10 present confusion and the its campaign in the interests of the Chinese Red Cross, returned

Legislative Council Mty. 2.30 p.m. respectively, by false pretences. Egge, H. Farnud, J. A. Fraser, T. D perfectly intolerable position of peace and time will show, to the Colony from a business comicis Hotel 1 pm.

HK. Y's Men's Club M, St. Fran Mr. O, E. C. Marton appeared for M. Gregory, Ho Wing, J. D. Hum- with regard to British prestige as it has shown in the past ference in London by Imperial

the prosecution while Mr. F. Hphreys, B. Hynes, H. Jpehson, E Cheero Club Contract Bridge: 7 pm Loseby was for the defence. Mr. P. H. Lang, Lam Ring, Tam Foo- and interests in the Far East few months, that once again Airways' Denebola.

HE. Mine Ltd. An Mtg 11 might have been avoided. the pen is really mighter than

Crown Land Sales DD/O South) 11 William A. H. Dutt Manager of wah, Montgomery Lee F Mr. EK Holtaworth, Imperial YMCA, Swimming The events which have follow the sword in bringing about Always inspection engineer, Badminton 430030 pm. Reliance Motors, resumed bis fester, M. W. Lo G. Loy, AB ed each other in quick succes- normal conditions to this rved in Hongkong from London CAROTA FIRS

CAM 10 am, stand in the witness box yester Richan, Mak Hong, Max Pa Cheere, Club Darta, Ping pong, and day when cross-examination was Mak Tak A sion, both in Europe and the troubled world.

yesterday.

Billiards.

Continued

Michael, Mow Cheong Nash, and leaves for Europ

85.

SOUTHBOUND · Friday: Hanoi, Bangkok Denebola. Delphinus and -7.30

a.m..

NORTHBOUND

Wednesday:

France, Hanoi,

H

Hongkong. Bervice-12.30 p.m. Fan American Airways;

COMING EVENTS

June

EASTWARD Wednesday: U. S: A.. Man 11a, R.C 8.30 p.m."

Hongkong.

China Clipper-2 pm.

WESTWARD

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FALSE INFORMATION: SHOP ASSISTANT PUNISHED

Nolasco da Silva, Mr. and Mrs. D.

O 8. Silver. Mr. and Mrs. WSHIPPING Stone, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hennessy

Beth. Mr. and Mrs. N. Steger, Mr. and Mra, A.: Tobias, Mr, and Mrs.

MOVEMENTS

The R.M.C. Empress of Russia

A fine of $25, or, in default, two montha hari labour, was Peter. Tod, Mr. and Mrs. G. G. arrived at Shanghai on June 25- imposed on Ho Yuk-shan, a shop Stepant-Thomson, Mr and Mrs,TM F. (Sun) gm. and leaves Shanghai assistant, when he pleaded guilty H. Tyson, Mr. and Mrs, A. F. Walk-on the same day 2.30 p.m. she is due at Nagasaki on June 28 (Mon,) before Mr. RAD. Forrest, at the den, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Wild; Central Court yesterday, to, the charge of misleading the police by giving false information.

Further evidence was heard at

Mr. and Mrs S. T. Williamson, 6. p.m. leaves Nagasaki on June 27 Mr. and Mrs. B. Wong Tape, Lt (Tue) 6 am. leaves Kobe on June Col. and Mrs. T. 4. Robertson, Dr. 29 (Thu) 8 pm, and leaves YORO- and Mrs. J. T. Smalley. Dr. and hams on July 1 (Sat) 10 am, and Mrs. F. Buhlee. Dr. and Mrs.

The B&B steamer Sarpedon is expected to arrive here from

The E. & A. steamer Nankin left

The P&O steamer Alipore left Kobe on June 25 and is due here on July 1 at 10 am.

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