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HONGKONG.CANTON & MACAO STEAMERS
JOIN SERVICE' OF THE HONGKONG.CANTONE MACAO STEAMBOAT CO.LTD THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO.LTD
CANTON LINE
The next prospective sailing of the 3.5. "Fatsban" from Hongkong will". be on the 18th July, 1939, at 8 km..
and returning from"Canton on the 20th July, 1939, at 9 ..
TRAVEL
THE
SHORT
SAFE
SEA
WAY
by the
British Line
现
MACAO LINE
FULL SERVICE
As from Monday-10th · July, 1159.
From Hong Kong: 7.45 am. "Trishan"
From Macao
5.00 p.m. "Ethan"
3.00 m. "Kitahan"
3.00 p.m. "Tshan”
Note: All vessels equipped with Wireless. QUEEN'S BUILDING, CONNAUGHT ROAD ДРВ Telephona 20101
CONSIGNEES' NOTICES
MAERSK LINK
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
THE M.S.
HULDA MAERSK "
having serived from New York and
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL- STEAM NAVIGATION Co.'s STEAMER BURDWAN."
A HONG KONG ox. 6TH JULY, 1939,
From ANTWERP, LONDONGIBRAL· TAR, MARSEILLES, NALTA, PORTSAID, ADEN, COLOMBO AND STRAITS.
Ports of call, Consigneen of Cargo are hereby notified that their goods areONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above-
&
named Vessel are hereby informed
being landed and placed at their risk into that thair Goods are being inded and the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf Godowa Company's godowas at Row. placed at tests aux in the Hong Kong
and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Cou [oon, where delivery may be obtained as
pany's Godowns at Kowloon, bere each soon as the goods are landed.
Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and Delivery can be shared se the Goods are landed.
Optional cargo will not be landed here, unless notice has been given 48 hours prior to vessel's arrival, but carried on from port to port to the final port of call to which the option
extends
No Claims will, be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowas, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 18th July, 1939, will be subject to Hant
All broken, chofes, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on 17th July, 1999, at 10 am, by our Surveyors Messrs. Goddard & Douglas.
To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations consignees
Optional Goods will be handed here unless fastractions have been given to the contrary Six Hours before shival of the Steamer.
Goods not cleared within 8 days including date of arrival will be subject to Bant
No Fire Insurance will be effected by as in any case whatever.
Damaged Packages must be left in the Godown for examination by the Con- signs, and, the Company's Harveyors. Mass. GODDARD DOUGLAS 10 am, on Mondays and Thursdays, within the Free Stonge period.
Contigrees are specially notified that
must haves Revenue Officer in attand-it is necessary for a Revenus Officer to ance when damaged dutiable goods are
be present at the statistion of examined.
damaged dutiable cargo.
All elsima must reach us before the 18th Aug., 1929, or they will not be recognised.
No Insurance will be affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JEBSEN & CO.,
Agoats. Hoog Koag. 11th July, 1939
(648
THE
All Claims against the Stater mast be presented to the Underigned on or before 30th July, 1939, they will not be recognized.
No Claims will be admitted after the floods have left the Godown. MACKINNON, MACKENZI¤ & Co.'
Agents:
[544 Hong Kong, 9th July.193.
BLUE FUNNEL
LINE
REGULAR AND FAST | PASSENGER -SERVICES |
FREIGHT AND
LONDON SERVICE DEUCALION" Sails 13 JULY, for Mars, C'blanca.,
London, B'dam, H'barg, & Glaagor "PATROCLUS" Sail 28 JULY, for Mara, London,
Rotterdam & Glaagiv
LIVERPOOL SERVICE "ANTILOCHUS~~ Sails 22 JULY, for Havre, Liverpool,
& Bromborough NEW YORK SERVICE "DARDANUS" Balls 1 AUG., for Halifax, Boston &
New York PÁCIFIC SERVICE ( DARI, KORE, NAGOTA & TOKOWALI)
"IXTON" Sale 12 JULY, for Victoria, Vansourer
& Settle INWARD SERVICE
Duo
"CYCLOPS *MENELAUS”
*ANTENOR" MENTOR"
13 JULY, From U.K. via the Straite 13 JULY, From Continental Ports
vie. the Straits 15 JULY, From UK. via the Straits 25 JULY, From U.K, via the Straite
-Specially reduced fares ara quoted for cargo steamers with limited passenger socommodation
For freight, page rates and information apply to
Butterfield & Swire,
Tel: 30338
Agenta
Connaught Road, U.
The RMS. Queen Elzabeth of the Cunard White Star Line, largest passerer steamer in existence.
German Soldiers Dressed
In Japanese Uniform Land
In Shanghai?
SHANGHAI, July 11 (Reuter)-It was unconfirmably report- soldiers dressed. In the ed here that a number of German uniform of the Japanese naval landing party, were seen march- ing recently along North Szechuan Road and that several of them have been seen outside the landing party headquarters.
Other reportä state that they are veterans of the Spain War and that they arrived here on a Japanese freighter.
LEAGUE TENNIS
"B" DIVISION
D
RESULTS
K.C.C.
'A" AND H.K.C.C. DRAW”
"B" Division League In the tennis at Cox's Road yesterday, K.CC. "A" held the Hongkong C.C. to a draw.
K.C.C, "B", also. at Cox's Road. were beaten 7-2 by Recreio, Kow- loor Indian Tennis Club beat the Civil Service C.C. by 5 sets to 31 at King's Park, and South China A.A.. on their home course, beat, Craigengower by 6 sets to 3.
•
British Air Corporation
NEW SERVICES. CONTEMPLATED LONDON, July 11 (BWS) The Second Reading of the bill to rive effect to the Govern- ment's decision to merge Im- perial Airways and British Airways into one big public corporation and to make. far ther and better provision for the operation of air transport services, was moved in the House of Commons yesterday by the Secretary for Air.
New Cunard White Star Liner
WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1939.
FOREIGN MAILS
HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, 19th JULY, 1939, 9:30 AM.
Registered and Parcel Post Service to Foochow is temporarily suspended.
Registered and Ordinary 'mail à Parcela (not insured) will be ac- cepted for Canton and despatched sa circumstances pertiit.
Letters and Fostcards for Europe (sxcept Great Britain and Wire) and South America are forwarded "vis Sibaria" "if
From
INWARD MAILS
Per
Air Mail by "Air France Direct Air France
Service"-Paris date, 5th July
Manila
Manila.............
Japan.
Straits and Manda
....... Banthis...
................ | Gneisenau.......
Air Mail by "Pan American Air-
ways Direct Service"--San Fran- Pån American. cisco date, 5th July... Air Mail by "Imperial Airways
Service-London date, Imperial
Direct
8th July
Java and Manila. ................... Canada, USA, Japan and Shang- hai (Vancouver B. C. date 24th
QUEEN ELIZABETH'S MAIDEN VOYAGE ON APRIL 24, 1940 Mr. J. Winning, Far Eastern representative of the Cunard White Star Lige, announced yesterday June),............. that the new R. M. S. Queen Straita Elizabeth, the largest passenger | Straita steamer in existence, will COMA. Shanghai mence her maiden voyage to New York City from Southampton on April 24, 1940.
The date for
|maiden voyage
the homebound
Shanghai Tientsin and Shanghai Shanghai and.. Swatow. Straite.
from the New Tentsin
York port- to Cherbourg and Shanghai and Amoy ...... Southampton has been fixed for May 3, 1940.
superscriba d
Due
Plane
19th July
...Pres. Pierce......
13th July
Gertrude Maersk
13th July
18th July
19th July
Airways Plane
11th July
Airways" Plane Tisalak..
13th July
13th July
Emp, of Asia........
13th July
Cyclops.......
13th July
Menelauz......
13th July
*ཐེན་ས:***
Soudan.
14th July
Conte RosSO
14th July
Chengta
13th July
Soochow
15th July
Anshun......
18th July
Hunan
18th July
................. | Tift] alengka.......
18th July
Antenor...........
18th July
Streita.
Japan.
...........] Gleneari...
Pleasantville
·18th July
18th July
Manila.
on the top
Cunard Air. Mall by "Imperial
Direct Service" London 12th July. Haiphong
Airwa31|||
date. Imperial
Always Plane Canton......
17th July
17th July
17th July
Durban Maru,
17th July
Yochow......
18th July
Husimai Maru..... Strdhana... Tegelberg....i Argentina Maru Marechal Joftre..
18th July
18th July
19th July
19th July
19th July
Kamo Maru...
20th July
20th July
Titan.....
20th July
Felix Roussel....
20th July
Japan and Shanghai,........Chitral.. U. 8. A.. Honolulu "and Japan-
(San Francisco date, 30th June). Pres. Coolidge...
21st July
21st July
Manila.
Glaucus..
25th July
Straits.
...................... Mentor.
25th July
The huge 85,000-ton Walte Star Iner. has fourteen de-luxe "sur- decks, a modern
deck" being situated level. There are several beauty Calcutts and Straits.. parlours, barber shops, swimming Shanghai
several Tientsin .......... pools, three cinemas and nurseries.
Sound-Proof Floors The cabin floors are ́sound- proof by trowelling on a compos- tion of rubber, granulated cork and cement. There is four inches Sir Kingsley Wood stated that of these materials covered with' K.C.C. "A" 4. H.K.C.C. 4
the new corporation would con- patterned linoleum.
Special provision for the carry- F. Grose and A.V. White. (K.C.C.)||tinue the oversea services now beat E. B. Story and J. J. Ferguson being run by constituent compa-ing of motor cars has been made vehicles to be 8-4, bert B. O'M. Deane and W. H. ues and arrangements were also and enables these Jowett 6-4 drew with T. J. Gould already in contemplation for the unshipped quickly. and T. C. Monaghan 6-6.
inception of a new service in This passenger steamer, pride of
various parts of the world.
...
the waves, was recently launched B. Soltau and W M. Gttins (K.C.C. "A") beat Story and Fer-
Chief among these were extend-by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth. guson 6-4. lost to Deane and Jo-ea services in Europe-the Trans- wett 5-7, lost to Monaghan 2-8.
Gould
and
Tasman Service-a service across the North Atlantic and a service
D. J. N. Anderson and N. A, E West Africa and across the Mackey K.C.C. "A") lost to StorySouth Atlantic.
and Ferguson 4-6, beat Deane and Jowett 6-3, lost to Gould and. Monaghan 2-6.
I
A Trans-Pacific service was also
contemplation.
The Bill was criticised by the S.CAA. 6, CRAIGENGOWER 3
Labour Opposition, principally in W. T. Lee and C. S. Dew South respect to its financial provisions. China) lost to George Choa and which, it was contended, would W. Leonard 2-6, beat E. Zimmern start the corporation with an ex- and F. Zimmern 6-0, beat A. Chen cezdve capital burden. H. King 6-1.
F. N. Wong and H K..Ho (South) China) lost to Chos and Leonard 3-6, beat Zimmern and Zimmern 6-1, beat Chen and King 6-1.
W. HL Ho and K. H. Lee (South China) lost to Choa and Leonard 1-8, beat Zimmerb and Zimmern 6-3, beat Chen and King 6-0.
KIT.C. 54. C.8.0.C. 33
S. A. and 8. S. Hussain (K.LT.C.) drew with B. and L. Agafuroff 6-6, best W. J. Skinner and J. Bendall 6-3, beat S..C. Peck and J. Bicknell
6-1.
77
M. O. Roosen and Y. Khán (Kr T.C.) beat B. and L. Agafuroff 6×0. beat. Skinner and Bendall 7-5, beat Peck and Bicknell 6-2,
A. Rahmin and M. A. Khan (K1, TC.) lost to B. and I. Agafuroff 2-8, lost to Skinner and Bendall 2-6, lost to Peck, and Bicknell 2-6,
RECREIO 7. ·K.0.0. “B” 2
HOME RACING
Soltykoff Stakes Won By Harlem
LONDON, July 1 (Reuter) The Soltykoff States run to-day result- ed in a win for Harlem (5 to 2). Shadrach (7 to 4) was second four lengths behind, while Prize Poem (13 to 2) was third. There were twelve starters a
The Dullingham States resulted as follows: 1. Nord Expréss (6 tą 4); 2. River Prince (11 to 10); 3. Brocanteur (11 to 2). Three ran Nord Express won by a short head with half-a-length separating the second and third horses...
(Irans-
HOIHOW OPENED FOR SHIPPING LONDON, July ** ocean) Answering questions ig the House of Commons On Monday, the Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Mr. R. A. Butler, amouluta that "the. port of Hoihow had been re- opened by the Japanese naval authorities to general shipping. He added that the report as-- serting the Japanese were esta- blishing a submarine base on Hainan has not yet been con- firmed,
SLIGHT DROP IN TEMPERATURE
,:
Straits.
Calcutta and Straits. Stealta.
Japan. Saigon.
Australia and Manila..
Hosang
U. 8. A. Honolulu and Japan--|-|
(San Francisco date, 24th June). Pres. Monroe.... Japan and Shanghai. Japan and Shanghai
OUTWARD MAILS
REGISTERED AND PARCEL MÁIS are closed 15 minutes earlier. han the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where maile are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m., registered and parcel malls ire closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day.
Dairen. Fort Bayard Formosa
For
WEDNESDAY
Air Mail for
Hanol, 12th July Halphong.
Per
Date and Time
Wed, 12th ..
9.30 AM
10:30, AM
10.30 AM
G.P.O.&K.P.O
11.30 AM
Shunchih. Hal Tung
Indo-China-due
Air FraDOS
Beg.
Plane...
| Ord.
Noon
Japan. Amoy Shanghai.
Yusang... Tjikarang..
1:00 PM
-3,00 P
Tainan.
Gneisenau.
1.30 F
7,00 m
THURSDAY
khi tinh
Parcela
and Papers only for
Parcels 11.00 AM
Calcutta
Kumsang
Papers
Noon
After a record hot day on Mon- Parcels only for Straits, Penang. Ceylon, Adin, Egypt Marseillen day, when the mercury reached 93 degrees, the temperature yes-" and London due London, 17th!
August. terday dropped slightly, the maxi- mum recorded being 91 degrees.
The minimum temperature yes- terday, was 81, while the 10 am. reading was 86 and the 4 p.m. reading was 83.
Humidity remained high, being 75 per cent. In the morning and 66 in the evening
A typhoon has formed about 100
A. L. Fisher and J. R. Turner COUNTY CRICKET miles south-south-east of Pratas,
(KCC "B") lost to W. A. Reed and M. A. Oliveira 3-6, lost to A M. Silva and J. F. V. Ribeiro 3-6,1 lost to A. E. Xavier and M. A. Guterres 1-8.
Gloucester Beat Essex
LONDON, "July 11 (Reuter) In the County cricket championship and Gloucestershire defeated Essex by and
234 runs.
F. A. Broadbridge and D. Hung (K.C.C... "B") lost to Reed and Oliveira 3-6, lost to Suva Ribeiro 3-6, beat Xavier Guterres 6-4.
+
Gloucester 432 (W. R. Hammond
moving northwest. Inquiry from. the Royal Observatory last night elicited that there was no threat to the Colony,
DEATH OF MRS. O. G. BOYD
Deucali
Beg Ord.
Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, USA.
Central and South America vis} San Francisco, and (Papers onlyTM | for Canada)-due San Francisco; 3rd Aug--and Europe (except Great Britain and Fire) via President Biberia.
G.P.O. & K.P.O Parcela Noor K.P.O. Parceln: 4.00 P
5.00 PM
5.30 PM GP.O.. Parcels 4:00 PM
Beg.⠀⠀⠀⠀ 5.00 PM
Ord. 7.00 PM
KPO Pázoals: 4.00 PM
·6.00 PM"
5.00 PM..
Pierce.
Hog Ord.
6,30 PM
Australia and New Zealand via Thursday Island.-due Thursday Island, 25th July.
Paro Parools
4.00 PM
|Hog.
Ord.
7:00 PM
EP.O
Beg
45,00 FM
Ord
6.30 ги
Virmali for "Imperial Airways
Direct Service”--dus London, Imperial: 20th July.
Beg
5.00 PM.
Airways Fline
Ord. SKPO
7.00 FK.
Beg 6.00 WW: | Ord: 13:6,30 r23
Air Mall for Malaya, Java and Anse |-
tralla by Imperial Airways Direct | Imperial
Airways Plane Eup, of Asta
Beg Ord.
5.00 PM 7.00
$77.00:
Manila
RE Lee and R. Duncan (K.C.7) and 241 for 7 dec. (Nichols 8 The death occurred at the Kow- C. "B" lost to Reed and Oliveira for 83); sex 300 (Vigar 121) and loon Hospital yesterday afternoon 3-6, beat Siva and Ribeiro 7-5 139. (Bcott. 5. for b).
of Mrs. Olivia Gertrude Boyd, wife lost to Xavier, and Guterres 4-6.
Lunch scores were as follows:- of Mr. J. M. Boyd. Mrs. Boyd Glamorgan 356 for 8 dec, 7, Bus passed away after giving birth to sex 226 for 8: Hampshire 160 and twin daughters. Both the Infants ARMED ROBBERY 104 for Northants 146 and 157; are reported to be doing well Service due Sydney, 21st July. Lancashire 245 for 2 y. West Indies Mrs. Boyd, who was Miss McCor - AT NUNNERY 284; Leicestershire 86 and 121 v.mick, arrived with her husband in Warwickshire 111 and 28 for 2; the Colony on his return from An armed robbery which oc curred at the Lin Tuen Nunnery, Nottinghamshire 313 v. Derbyshire leave in November last year. The Ti Tong Chan, Tai O. about mid-170 for 1, Burrey 186 and 231 for funeral will take place to-day at night on Monday, was reported to v Kent 310; Worcestershire 130 Happy Valley, passing the Monu- the police by Taing Man, 25-year and 142 y. Somersetshire 131 and ment at 5 pm, old nug, who stated that four ro11 for Yorkshire 171. v. Middle- bers, armed respectively with a re sex 202; Royal Artillery 230 and 114 for 5 Royal Engmeers 257. volvery iron bar, chopper and axe entered the nunnery HAMPSHIRE WIN."
A small fire broke out in the
FRIDAY
Airmail for Manlia, Guam, Hono- Jul, and USA by the "Pan- American Airways Direct Service" Pan American
Always plane uc San Francisco 28th July Haiphong Swatow, missauro estar casserinimo creadigany Brindisidue Brindal 4th August, Con
Henry Lloyd
kitchen of No. 218, Electric Road, The robbers decamped with Hampshire defeated Northants at midnight last night Appl $18.50 (Hongkong currency), a few by eight wickets - Northants 146 ances from Central and Wancha dollars in Chinese currency & CHIll 6 for 45) and 157, Hampshire districts were summoned to the Printed and Published clock and other articles, and made 189 (Merritt 5 for 56) and 135 for scene, and the names were brought good their escape.
Dewickets
under control in a few minu
Reg: 13th 5.00 PM- On 18th 5.30 PM
Beg. 13th 6.00.PM Ord 14th 7:30 AM
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