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HONGKONG.CANTON & MACAO STEAMERS

Jörn SERVICE (OF THE HÖNOKONG, CANTON S'MAÇÃO STEAMBOAT CO LTD STHE

CHINA NAVIGATION CO.LTD

TRAVEL

THE

SHORT

SAFE

SEA.

WAY

by the

British Line

CANTON LINE

The next sailing of the 1.5. "Fatshan" from Hongkong . will be on the 18th July, 1939, at 8 2.117. and returning from Canton on the 20th July, 1939, at 9· a.m.^..

MACAO LINE

FULL SERVICE

"From Hong Kong:

(Sunday)

From Macao:

(Sunday);

7.48 a.m. "Taishan" 5.00 p.m. "Kinshan" 930 m. Taishan" 3.00 p.m.

"Kinshan" 3.00 a.m. "Kinshan". 300 p.m. "Taishan". 3,0a.m "Kinsban" 5.00 p.01. "Taisban"

Note: All presein equipped with Wireless.

QUFEN'S BUILDING, CONNAUGHT ROAD

АРБ Telephone 300!

CONSIGNEES' NOTICES CONSIGNEES' NOTICES

NOTICE TO CONSIGNERS

*

OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO. LTD.

AND

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

SIGNEES per Co's Vessel

"CYCLOPS"

CONSIGNEES

FROM UNITED KINGDOM

VIA SINGAPORE

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

OCEAN STEAM SHIP (0, LTD

AND

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD.

CONSIGNEES per Co.'s Vessai

"MENELAUS”

FROM UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENTAL PORTS TIA

SINGAPORE

are hereby notified that their cargo are hereby notified that their Cargo will be discharged into Holt's Wharf will be discharged into Holt' Kowloon, where it will liest consignees Wharf, Kowloon, where it will be risk and ubject to terms and condi at Consignes' risk and subject to tion of storage at Holt's Whart. The Terms and Conditions of Storage at Cargo will be ready for delivery from Bolt's Wharf The Carge will be Godown on and after 13th July.

ready for Delivery From low on and after 13th July.

Optional cargo will not be landed here, unless notice has been given pror

Optional Cargo will not le ruled

to steamer's arrival but carriol on here, unless Notice has inen given prior from port to port to the fine port of to Vessel's airal, but carried on from call to which the option extends..

All broke, chales, sad damaged port to port to the final por of call.

to which the option artends.

goods are to be left in the Godowns, All broken, chafed and damaged Goods where they will be examined on any are to be left in the Godowns, where they Two days and Fridays Letween the will be examined on any Tuesdays and hours of 10.45 am, and Noon within Fridays between the boure of 0.45 LX. the froe storage period.

and Noor within the Free Storage period.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the atomer's Godown and all Goods romaining undelivered after, the 'th July, will be subject to

rent

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the underaivned on or before the ed Aug., or they will pot be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be effected, BUTTERFIELD & SWIED,

130. July, 1985.

Avonta...

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No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Vennel's Godob and all Goods remaining undelivered Eter the 20th July, will be subject to Bent,

All Claims against the Vessel must os presented to the Undersigned on or before the 3rd Aug., or they will unt be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be feated.

BUTTERFIELD A SWIRE,

Agents,

13th July, 1939,

BLUE FUINNE

LINE

REGULAR

AND FAST

FREIGHT AND

PASSENGER SERVICES |

LONDON SERVICE

“PATROULĀTS” Sails 26 JULY, for Mars, London,

Rotterdam & Glasgow MEMNON Salle 9 AUG. for Marie blauo

London, R'dam, El'burg, & Glasgow

LIVERPOOL SERVICE "ANTILOCHU8“. Sails 12 JULY, for Havre, Liverpool,

Bromborough

NEW YORK SERVICE "DARDANUS** Smile UAUG., for Halifax, Boston &

New York.

PACIFIC SERVICE (65% BAIRII, KOSE, KAGOVA A TOKOKARAY

TITAN Salla 29 JULY, for Victoria, Vascoater

INWARD SERVICE

* Bentle

Due!

ANTENOR TITAN"

15 JULY, From U.K. via the Straita. 20 JULY, From The Pacific Coast

Japa

*MENTOR

25 JULY From U.K. via the Straits

Specially reduced fares are quoted for cargo steamers with

Fimited pannen ger s000 un modation

For freight, pasage rates and information apply to

Butterfield & Swire

Tel. 30333.

Agen

1. Connaught Road, C.

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ANGLO-FRENCH ENTENTE

CORDIALE STRESSED

Governor Attends Bastille

Anniversary Reception

LO TAK KUEN SMALL BALL LEAGUE

Programme For Tomorrow

The programme for the Lo Tak Kuen Cup Small Bail League for to-morrow is as follows:-

9 m. Luen Ying v. Yuet Sing: 10 am. Wah Ktu v. Tai Chung: 3.30 pm.-Mo Pan v. Ewo Choi; 4.30 pm-Hongkong Dally Press v. Ling Kong: 5.30 p.m.-Tsun Wan v. Pat Ming.

On Wednesday, at 5.45 p.m., Tung Yee Pak will meet Pun To

All matches will be played on the Southern Playground, Wanchal, and the League la organized by the they China National Miniature Football

Federation (Hongkong branch).

Sentiments stressing the "Entente. Cordiale" were expressed in the course of speeches made by Mon- sleur F. Dupuy, French Consul-General in Hongkong, and His Excellency the Governor, Sir Geoffry North- cote, at the reception held in the Consul-General's house, No. 13 Peak Road, yesterday morning to cele- brate the anniversary of the storming of the Bastille. M. Dupuy and His Ex-gracerul terms in which you have cellency were

our 80- respectively proposed the health of

and proposing the toasts of His vereign King George VI.

thanks to

Your Majesty the King and the extend those

fellow-countrymen

and all

your President of the French

guests of other nationalities than Republic."

curs for the way in which Amongst the large and cosmo- honoured the toast.. politan gathering present were The twelve months that hav representatives of other consular passed since last we celebrated bodies, members of the Executive France's National Day have wit- Councils, and prominent foreign nessed no weakening of the many and Chinese residents and their bonds of friendship which link our ladies.

two nations together. Indeed, on FRENCH CONSUL'S WELCOME the

which contrary, every tie M. Dupuy said:-Your Excellency, twelve. months ago was between Ladies

and Gentlemen-May us is the more durable by virtue frst of all, address to Your Ex-of a year's growth, and other cellency our heartfelt thanks for newly-found ties have added to having kindly come and thus the strength of our already close honoured, by your presence,

the union. members of the French Com- munity and myself on the occasion of the Celebration-of «the “Fete Nationale."

I am so much the happier at the presence of Your Excellency, the high officials' and all the others distinguished guests who are gathering here to-day, as July 14 has this year a somewhat more solemn character.

with their

Foremost among these new links were the visits which our King and Queen pald to France last July when they were wal-- comed with true French cor- diality and hospitality and the

· return visit paid by M. Lebrtin, Four most distinguished Presi=" dent, when in March last he and his charming wife gave na British a chance of showing the deep affection and respect that we have for our neighbour and ally

CLOSE FRIENDSHIP

It was, in fact, 150 years ago to- day, that occurred the historic event, the anniversary of which | France is commemorating as the National Day. On July 14, · 1789,

Sad to say, not every fresh bond the people of Paris, by storming of sympathy between us has been the Bastille, the high walls of

of so happy a nature: only re- which,

crenelated

cently and within the space of a towers, stood on the South-East of few days both our nations were the City, overthrow, by a symbolic mourning the loss of many gallant gesture, the last barriers of Abso-sailors in the submarine disasters, lutism, represented by that old

which overwhelmed submarines, State Prison.

"Phenix" and ""Thetis."

Even so, in joy and in Sorrow From that date, the democratic alike, the close friendship between Great Britain. will principle was born. Liberty was France and

DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLE

That liberty always exista · and the French people Fro jealously clinging to it..

given to the people who exercised grow steadily stronger with the it in its sovereignty through the years and nowhere more so than means of their delegates.

in this quarter of the world where we are co-operating in the protec- tion of our mutual interests, in- terests which we have in common But what are 150 years of free-with all the free nations of the dom, when one is addressing to a earth. country like England whose long) This is not the occasion for custom, to Liberty dates back to lengthy speeches, but I cannot many centuries.

close these few remarks without a

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It is not less true that that word of admiring congratulation to Community of ideas and Ideals our French friends on the amaz- has enabled our two countries to ing economic recovery which, in understand and appreciate each the face of most formidable diffi- other as well as to work in perfect culties, the Government of France collaboration and in a sincere has been able to bring about dur- atmosphere of friendship. Wing the last year. have had many proofs of it, in our common history and especially at the beginning of this century.

Many events have drawn us closer to each other and we have been living together vainful but glorious days. We are ready to revive these -on- forgotten days in case "of necessity.

So great and so rapid ́a change in affairs' would not have been possible without self-denying patriotism and financial ability of the highest : order: but then, those two virtues are characteristics on. which the French people justly pride themselves.

U.S. BASEBALL RESULTS

NEW YORK, July 14 (Renter) --The following are the re- sults of games played in the Major Baseball League fes- terday:

SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1939.

FOREIGN MAILS

HONGKONG, SATURDAY, 15th JULY, 1939, 9.30 A

Registered and Parcel Post Service to Foochow is temporarily suspended.

Registered and Ordinary mali & Parcels (not Insured) will be 10- cepted for Canton and despatched as circumstances permit.

Letters and Postanede for Europe (except Great Britain and Piro) and South Amerion års forwarded "via Siberia" it so superscribed

INWARD MAILS

From

"Air Mail by "Pan Amerkan Air-

Per

ways Direct Service"-San Fran- |Pan American cisco date, 3th July.. Straits. Haiphong. shingbat

Haiphong and Fort Bayard. Tientsin and Shanghai

Haiphong Pakhof, Holhow

Fort Bayard.

Straits.

Shanghai and Amoy

Гарад

Manila.

Airways Plane Anterior.... Anadyr

Conte Ros30

.......... | Changtu........

Air Mali by “Imperial Airways

Direct Service"----London date, Imperial 12th July.

Die

· 18th July,

15th July

15th July.

18th July

Jean Dupuis.....

16th July

16th July

and

Baechuen..

18th July

Arishun

16th July

į Tjitjalengka......

16th July

Glencarn...

16th July

Pleasantville

18th July

Airways Flane

17th July

Soochow

17th July

Canton...

17th July

Flosang

17th July

Durban Marv....

17th July

R. 1. Ex

·

Straits and Europe via Negapatam (Papers etc.,) London date, 15th June.

Hasimi Maru...........

18th July

18th July

18th July

10th July.

Kwelrang.

19th July

Yochow...

19th July

Emp, of Asia

19th July

Suez

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Cincinnati

J

7 10 0 New York ..........

5 3 Berger and Craft homered for the Reds.

Batteries-Walters and Com-

barul.

St. Louis

Boston

Shanghai and Swatow.....

Haiphong

Calcutta and Strafts. Shanghai

Tientsin

Calcutta and Straits. Air Mail by "Äir France Direct Service"-Paris date, 12th July Bangkok and Saigon.

5 12 0

Tientsin

3 14 2

Manila

| Straits

2

Batteries.-Davis and Owen. St. Louis

kcés.

betts.

1

Boston

3 7 2 Miller homered for the Braves. Batteries-Macfayden and Masi,

AMERICAN LEAGUE

New York

8 0 10 Detroit

13 Gordon homèred for the Yan-

Batteries. Thomas and Teb-

Philadelphia 12 » 22 3 Chicago....... 10 Nagel homered for the Athletics and Radcliff for the White Sox.

Batteries-Dean and F. Bayes.

8 2 St. Louis

4 10 0 Gubert homered for the Bena- tore and McQuinn for the Brownis. Batteries.Kennedy and Glenn.

Washington ***** 3

13.

HOME CRICKET

(Reuter) LONDON, July 14 At Maidstone, Kent defeated Somerset by "eight wickets.

Somerset.-163 (Todd 6 for 46)

for 75)

beat

and 186 (Watt 5 for 22).

Kent-293 (Wellard 6 and 56 for 2

!!

801

At, Derby, Derbyshire Middlesex by six wickets..

Middlesex-151 (Compton and 76. (Copson 7 for 39).,,

Derbyshire.-84 (Sims 4 for 27) and 138 for 4.

STAMP FEATURE continued From Page 1!",

M. le Consul, Your Honours. The three higher values give a

MANY HAPPY EVENTS

Ladies and Gentlemen. I ask you view of the tower and harbour of Since last year many happy now to take your glasses and to Chefoo and on the right, at the: events have much contributed to drink to the health of the Prest-highest point the Smoke Tower and the better comprehension in the dent of the French Republic..

re-

mind of our people. I am ferring to the visit of their Majesties the King and Queen of

ART EXHIBITION

mast are shown in miniature. The character for "yen" or smoke is found in the top right hand corner and lä, also used as a water mark for the lower values, while the:

...

ORIGINAL FEATURES

Great Britain to Paris, followed The opening of the art exhibi- three higher have as water-mark within a few months by that of tion by Mr. Cheong Kok-tani, was the characters "yen-t'af." meaning the President of the French Re-performed by Mr. Lau Hol-ping, re-smoke Tower. public to London,”- and also to presentative of Mr. Hai Shih-ging, àumerous political, commercial at the Kam Ling Restaurant, yes- and intellectual relations which terday. The exhibition will be con- The distinguishing features of have helped to tighten. If I may tinued until Monday and will be the original issue of October, 1893. venture to say, the bonds of friend- opened dally from nom to 10 pm. 18 that the signal on the right of ship already very strong.

The exhibition was well supported the lower cross mast is a single SAD ACCIDENTS

by many prominent members of circle. Unfortunately, profoundly sad the Chinese community. accidents happened only a few weeks ago throwing thus both

countries into mourning The loss of the British Bubmarine “Thetis” followed closely by the disparition of the French Submarine "Phenix" have added the names of their

QUARTER-FINALS IN PROFESSIONAL GOLF TOURNEY NEW YORK, July 14 (Reuter) The quarter-finals of the Profes- slonal Golfera Association Cham I avall myself of this oppor pionships were played yesterday tunity to thank Your Excellency at the Pomonok Comitry Club once more, and this time verbally,

Long Island, over 88 holes

crew to the list, alast ever too long

| of the victims or Duty."-

In the name of the entire French Paul Runyan, the holder of the Community in Hongkong for the title was defeated by Dick Mets, moving and cordial letter that you who won by two and one, while kindly wrote to me following the Byron Nelson, the American "Open" catastrophe of the "Phenix It 18 Champion, beat, Emerick Kocis by always in time of misfortune that

the wide margin of it and we find our true friends.

JE J. Harrison eliminated |_______ GOVERNOR'S REPLY *** Smith_by four and thres

His Excellency, said M Dupuy, Henry Picard put out Rod Manday Your Honours, Ladies and Gentle by two and one men-On behalf of the whole Tas semi-finale, will be played British Community of Hongka to-mazro

I have to thank you, M. Dupuy,

and

will meet Harrison And most sincerely for the cordial and Plégidaval clanki - with Meta

and Europe

........

(Papers etc..)—London date, 22 d June and London Pareeks-Lon-i don date, 15th June.. Straits.

Japan:

Balgon

Air. Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct Service”—London date. 15th July.

Australia and Manila.

U. 9. A. Honolulu and Japan-. (San Francisco date, 24th June). Japan and Shanghai Japan and Shanghai Shanghai

Japan and Shanghai.

U. 9. A.. Honolulu and Japan-- (San Francisco date, 30th June). Manlia. Straits. Shanghai

Straits.

Japan and Manila,

Manila

Manila

Canada, U.S.A., Japan and Shang- hal (Vancouver B. C. date 8th July).

Kunan..... Birdhana....

Air France

Plane

m/v Canton Tegelberg.........

Argentina Maru Marechal Joffre..

Imperial

Kamo Maru...............

Pres. Monroe..... Titan.....

Felix Roussel.... Antilochus........... döne Chitral.

19th July

19th July

19th July

19th July

Airways Plane

20th July

90th July

20th July

90th July

10th July

gist July

21 July

Pres. Coolidge... Glaucus......

21 July

25th July

25th July

25th July

Van Heuta......

26th July

Tinegara..........

26th July

Grete Maersk.... Carneville..

26th July

20th July

Emp. of Canada

28th July

Mentor........... Patroclus...

OUTWARD MAILS

REGISTERED AND PARCEL MAILS are closed 15 minutes earlier "than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where maila are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m., registered and parcel malle are closed at 5 pin. on the previous day.

For

SATURDAY

(Papers only) for Straite &. (Par-

cels & Papers only) for Calcutta. | Banthia Shanghal

Fort Bayard

Shanghai. Haiphong

9.00 AM 8.30 AM 10.30 AM

2.30 PM.

Fer

Date and Time

Sat. With

Рар

... Menelaus...

Beistan...

Kalgan. Wosang..

Conte Rosso

Conte ROSSO.. Cremer.. Helikon

Reg. Ord,

Air Mail for “KLM. Airways Direct Service"-due Amsterdami, 25th July.

Straits, Ceylon, India, East Africa, Egypt and Brindisi-due Brindisi, 6th August Amby Salton.

SUNDAY

Airmail for Manila, Guam, Hono- lulu, and ́USA. by the “Pan- Ameriena Airways Direct Service" Pän" Americsa

due San Francisco 22nd July...... Airways plane Fort Bayard

Haldi

There were at least two printings Shanghai from the stone for this first issue. Tourane, Salzun

in each of which are a number of

minor arteties

These printings are indicated by

Direct 24th July.

2:00 P G.PO,&K.P.O

Ord 4.30 PK G.P.O.&HP.O LIS PE

· 5.00 2

5.00 P

6.00 PM

́Bum. 16th

$ K.P.O. Reg. 15th 5.00 PM

On 15th 8:30 PM

GP.C.

Rec. 18th 6.00 PM Ord. 16th 7.30 μM

300 9:00 AM

Mon, 17th

MONDAY

· 1.30 PM

and Bangkok Soo

2:30 TH

KPO

Bog.

5.00

Onl

5.30 EM

OPO

London, Imperial

Beg.

Afrways Flane

Ordi.

15.00 PM |7,00-:PME

Reg

5.00 PM

Ord:

8.30 pm

Reg

$5.00 PM

Airways, Flane ord.

the colours and shades, by the Air Mail for “Imperial Airways i shading of the clouds being light or heavy and 'by slight varieties caused by the retouching of the stone.

Airmail for Malasa, Java, and Aus

balls by "Imperia!" Airways Direct Service: dne Sydney | Imp 24th July.

TUESDAY

In the second issue the signal circle on the right of the mast shows signs of a double lined circle In many of the stamps and the colours differ somewhat in shade from those of the first larue.

There were two or three printCanton mgs of each value, and the shad Manila, Makasar and Bourabay ing of the clouds varies.

Fort Bayard and Haiphong 1888 the higher values were Formoss, Shanghai, and Japan

315 20 and 25 cents, large Japan

stamps" printed on wore Watermark word Zen- Chinese characters Per Sha

the tower and har wn or violet, enclosed"

dinerent colour

ESDAY

Wed

Marechal Jonre..

10.30

for the Hot

Printed and Published by Henry Lloyd Mures

Dally Press, Ltd., at Marina House, Third-and Road Central, Hongkong. London Offee: BA,

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