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HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
REACTIONS IN WARSAW: POLISH PRESS CONFIDENT IN ANGLO- FRENCH PLEDGE ·
(Reuter) WARSAW, July 3 -The British Chargé d'Affaires, Mr. C.J. Norton. C.M.G., revisited the Foreign Ministry yesterday and saw Col. Jozef Beck's 'private" secretary. It is understood that he discussed the latest develop- ments in the international situa- tion.
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of the paper underlines the Information by emphasizing that the British public will back up this stand,
The Conservative newspaper report "Graz”. published
from London saying that the British Government had re- eclved information that such a putsch was intended now or in the near future,
Rumours that a strongly-worded note has been sent demanding an -explanation from
Danzig the
The "Graz" professing to have Senate for the recent military no knowledge that this is con- moves are still current.
templated, comments that if the According to press reports, mili- recent German moves are simply tary transports have arrived by a political manoeuvre, "Poland is water at the Schlchau Whart in grateful" because they have suc- Danzig on Saturday night and ceeded in clarifying the situation these are said to be carrying light | opening Germany's eyes.” tanks and gun undercarriages.
Poland Calm, But.... It is stated that these arma- The "Graz" points out that ments are being taken to the for- Poland is calm, "but if Germany tifications at Bishofsberg and wants war with us, we are not Hagelsgert and that the approach going to avoid it." to these two points is still barred to unauthorised persons.
It is understood that the Polish Commissioner, M. Chodack!, is re- turning shortly to Danzig after re- porting to Col. Beck.
in
JAPANESE PLANES OPERATING NEAR MACAO
MACAO, July 3 (Reuter) Japanese planes have been operating continuously in the. vicinity of Macao lately.
The sounds of bombs. .exe". ploding were audible yester- day, while at dusk seven three-engined bombers thrill- ed thousands of spectators as they roared almost overhead.
GENERAL
KING REVIEWS NAT. SERVICE VOLUNTEERS
20,000 Men & Women Parade In Hyde Park
LONDON, July 9** (Reuter)" -His Majesty the King. *80* companied by the Queen and Queen Mary, yesterday after.. nóon review, 20,000 'men and women, representing 2,000,000 National Service Volunteers. at Hyde Park,
He saw a composite picture of the whole National Service organ-
Kingdom ization of the United
the
PROPERTY DAMAGE IN NANYANG.RAID NANYANG HONAN, July 3 (Central)-A Norwegian Church including every branch of
Nanyang, in south-western A.R.P. service and authority In Honan, was among the 100 houses this country: destroyed by Japanese planes dur-
The march past, in which ing a terrific air raid on June 29,
mechanized vehicles according to investigations. Two lasted over an hour. schools for girls were also de- molished. ·
As most of the civilians had al- The independent organ "TKC ready been evacuated, only 15 also publishes reports from on-casualties were reported. den and Paris on the situation. facluding an unconfirmed rumour that the British and French | Fleets will visit Gydnia. . -
the
Anglo-French Intervention The Government organ “Gazen}. Polska" carries messages from London and Paris informing the public that the British and French will Intervene 1 Germany at- tempts a putsch.
The London correspondent
WEATHER REPORT
HONGKONG ROYAL OBSERVATORY
10 a.m., July 3.
Barometer (at sea level), 29.80 inis:
Temperature, 86 F.
Humidity, 73 per cent.
Wind Direction, BS.W.
Wind Force (Beaufort), 2.
Temperature; maximum yesterday,
89 F.
Significantly enough, entire press publish the Bri- tish Council of Labour's mani- festo to Germany with sp- proving commenta
Landlords have been ordered to build air-raid shelters and com- plete same In two months.
HONG KONG TIDE TABLE
Date of
Month.
Heiglit
Hoight.
33
From 4 to 10 July 1939
HIGH & WATER.
LOW WATER
Hong Kong Standard
Hong
Kong
Time.
Standard Timo
b. m.
like in.
h. m.
Min.
4
г007
43
03 57
Temperature; minimum last night,
19 F.
10 28
70
1735
10 7
Wed
0038
44
04 36
3 4
Rainfall for 24 hrs. ending 10th | Thuf.
to-day, ni
10:50
8 6
1810
10
B
0124
44!
05 14 13 5
11 16
18 3
18 161 3
Total rainfall since January 1st. Fri
51.57 ins.
+7
0140
145
05 563 €
1148 59
19 2016
Against an average of, 39.51 ins.
Sat
8
0907
46
0844
37
12 25
54
1953
20
Sunset to-night, 7.11 p.m.
Sun. 9
0938
47
07 63
37
Sunrise to-morrow. 5.43 a.m...
13 10
4 9
20 25
2 3
4 pm., July 3, 1939.
Mon. 10
0310
1801
09:35 ja 6
Barometer (at sea level), 29.73-ins,
14.15 [44]
20562 6
Temperature. 86 F.
Humidity. 77 per cent.
Wind Direction, WSW,
Wind Force (Beaufort), 3.
Maximum temperature, 90 F. Minimum temperature, 79 F. Rainfall, nil.
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OMINOUS CALM IN BERLIN
200 took part,
Thanksgiving - Service
In the morning, the King and a service of Queen attended thanksgiving at Westminister Abbey on the occasion of their return from Canada, Newfound- land and the States."
The Cabinet was represented by Sir Thomas Inskip. Secretary BERLIN, July
of State for the Dominions, and 3. (Reater)
Secre Lieut. Col DJ. Colville, In -All was absolutely calm
tary of State for Scotland. `- Berlin last night.
The congregation sang the Na- beginning tional Anthem at the
The
short
newspapers paragraphs
printed dealing with the rumoars in the Lon- don, and Paris press concern. which ing Danzig... about there was no excitement here whatever.
ADVERTISED
London
of the service. Dean Labililere read the prayers for the King and the Royal Family, which was followed by a special prayer for
peace.
SAILING FROM H.K.
Benlawers, Loxley's, July 6. Yasukuni Maru, N. Y. K., July 6. Bawalpindi, P. & 0., July 8, Dascalion, B. & S., July 12.
City of Derby, Bank Line, July 14. Gleneara, Jardine's, Faly 15.
Soudan, P. & O., July is. Patroclus, B. & 8, July 25.
"Maita
Rawalpindi, P. & O., July 8.
Marseilles
10.
Yasukuni Maru, N. Y. K., July 6., Tamerlane, Thoresen's, July 6, Chenonceaux, Messageries, July Pres. Garfeld, A. Lines, July 8, Rawalpindi, P. & 0.
Deucalion, B. & Sa July 12
July 15.
Glenearn,
Jardine's Soudan, P. & O., July 15.
Pres. Monroe, A. P. Lines, July 20. President Roussel, Mensageries, July 20, Patroclys, B. &9., July 8.
Napl
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Yasukuni daru, N. Y. K., July 6. Pres. Garfield, A. P. Lines, July 8. Prea, Monroe, A. P. Lines, July 20.
"Oran Neckar, Melchers, July 6,"
Oslo Tamerlane, Thoresen's, July 6
Penaar Yasukuni M, N, Y. K., July 6. Tamerlane, Thoresen's, July a Van Henter, J. C. J. Line July 6. Pres. Garfield, A. P. Liu, July 8. Bawalpindi, P&O July 8.
July
Katsang Thoresen's, July 10.
Zuiderkerk, J. C. J. Lits July 11. Anhui, B. & 8 July Deucalion, B. & S., July 12, Kumsang, Jardine's, July 18. Glenesra, Jardins', 15.
' July Soudan, P. & C., July 15. Santhia B. 1. Gremar, J. C. year), July 15.
July 20, Fres, Monroe, A. P. Lines, July 50. Patrocins, B. & S., July 2 Gneisenau, Kelchers, July 27.
Plymouth
Rawalpindi, P. & O., July 8.
Port Said
Benlawers, Lozley's, July 5.
Yaankuni Maru, N. T. K., July 6.
Tamerlane, Thoresen's, July
Neckar, Melchers, July 6
Pres. Garfield, A. P. Lines, July 8.
July
y 11.
TO
P. O., July 8.
J. G. J. Lins, Dencalion, B.
5. Jaje Conte Rosso, L.
Triestino, July 14. Afriks, E. A. Co., July 18. Glenean, Jardine's July 15.
Soudan, P. & O., July 15. Leverkusen, Jebsen's, July 18. Fres, Monroe, A. P. Lines, "July President Boussal, Messageries, Patrooius, B. & S., July 26. Gneisenau, Melchers, July 27,
Port Soudan Tamerlane, Thoresen's, July 6,
Port Swettenham Zuiderkerk, J. C. J. Lina, July 11 Anhui B, 8, July 12
Deucalion, B & B, July 13, Gleansra, Jardios's, July 16. Santhis, RL (Apour), July 15. Pataccias, B. de B., July
28. Barzoon Hal Lee, Thoresen's, July 10... Santhis,
B. L (Apear); July 15, Durban, Maru, Y., July 17,
Bealswor Loxley' July Yasukuni Mars, N. Y. K., July 6. Tamerlane Thoresen's July 6. ** Neckar
Zuiderkerk, J. C Line July 11. Deucalion, B. & 8, July 12
City of Derby, Bank Line, July 14. Afrika, E. A Co., July
Glencara, Jardin July 15. Soudan, P. Gneisenau, Melchers, July 27, paganda: Rearidinavian Forts horesen, 197duly56,
Tamerlane
Benlawers; LotICY Ydankuni Maru, Tamerlane, Tho Neckar Malch Houtaz, P
10..
Rawalpindi, P. & 0., July 8.
ย Kutsang, Jardins's, July Chetionceaux, Messageries, July Auto Maru, N. Y. K., July Zuiderkerk, J. C. J. Line, July 11. Anhui, B. & S., July
Deucalion, B. & S., July 12. Kunsang, Jardine's, July 13. Conte Rosso Triesting, July 14. Afrika, E
July 15,
15.
Glensar
Jardine's, Soudan, P. & O., Jaly Santhia, B. L (Apcar), July 15.
18. Leverkusen, Jebsen's July Argentina Maru, O. 8-K, July 19. Cromer, J. C. J. Line, July 20 Pres, Monroe, A. P. Lines, July 20, President Roussel, Messageries, July 20. Antiochue, B. & S., July 22, Patroclus, B. & 8, July 26.
Southampton Gravissanu, Melchers, July 27.
Sacz
Yasukuni Maru, N, Y. K., July 6. Necker, Melchers, July 6.
Pres. Garfield, A. P. Lines, July 8. Rawalpindi, P. & O., July 8, Chenonceaux, Messgeries, July 10.. Dencation, B. & S., July 13. Conte Rosso, L. Triestino, July 14: Glenean, Jardines, July 16, Boudan, P. & D., July 15. Pres. Monroe, A. P. Linee, July 20. President Roussel. Mesageries, July 20. Gneisenan, Melchara, July 27,
Tangler Bawalpindi, P. & D., July 8...
Trieste and Venice Conte Rosso, L. Triestine, July 14. *
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TUESDAY, the 4th JULY, 3939
Commencing at 2.30 p.m.--
At their Sales Room, No. 36, Hankow Road, Kowloon,
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Dining
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also
A FEW PIECES OF BLACKWOOD FURNITURE
On VIEW from MONDAY, the 3rd JULY, 1939
TERMS: Crish on Delivery.
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to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
FRIDAY, the 7th" JULY. 1939.
Commencing at 3.30 p.m.
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A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURK
Comprising:--
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also
A FEW PIECES OF BLACKWOO
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