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HONGKONG.CANTON & MACAO STEAMERS

JOINT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG.CANTON & MACAD: STEAMBOAT CO LTD STHEM

CHINA NAVIGATION CO,LTD

TRAVEL

THE

SHORT

SAFE

SEA

WAY

by the

British Line

CANTON LINE

THE NEXT SAILING WILL

BE ADVERTISED

MACAO LINE

FULL SERVICE

From Hong Kong:

(Sunday):

From Macao:

(Sunday):

7.45 am. "Taishan" 5.30 p.m. "Kinahan" 8.30 m. Taishan" 5.30 p.m. "Kinahan” 2,00a.m. "Kinshan” 3.00 p.m. "Taishan” 3.09 m. "Kinshan" 5.00 p.m. "Taishan*

CUETAILED SERVICE SUNDAY, & MONDAY, 8th & 7th Ang., 1938. There will be no 5.30 p.m. sailing from Hong Kong on the ath, and no 3.00 6.m. sailing from Macao on the 7th.

Note:--All vesmola equipped with Wirsicas. QUEEN'S BUILDING, CONNAUGHT ROAD

Telephone 201051

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·OCEAN- STRAM SHIP CO, LTD).

AND

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FROM NEW YORK vĩa MANILA

MAERSK LINK

NOTICE TO CONSIGNELS

THE MV.

MARCHEN MAERSK * having arrived from New York and Ports of call. Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their goods are being landed and placed at their risk into the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf & Godown Company's godowns at Kow." foon, where delivery may be obtained as soon as the goods are landed,

Optional cargo will not be landed

are hereby notified that their Cargo will be discharged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, where it will lie at Consign serish and enbject to Terma and Conditions of Storage at Holt's here, unless notice has been given 49 Wharf. The Carge will be ready for Delivery from Gödowä and after 19th July.

Optional cargo will not be landed here unless Notice has been given" prior to Steamer's arrival, but carried on from port to port to the final port of cail to which the option extends,

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be aramined on any Tuesday and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 .. and Now within the Free Storage period.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Steamer's Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 6th Aug., will be subject to Rent

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 10th Aug, or they will ust be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be effected. BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.

Agents.

29th July, 1939.

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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 Godowns, and sil Goods remaining undelivered after the 3rd Aug., 1959, will be subject to Beat

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on 2nd Aug. 1959, at 10 .,, by our Surveyors Mesars. Goddard, Douglas.

To comply with the General Booded Warehouse Regulations consignees must have a Revenne Officer in attend. ance when damaged dutiable goods are examined.

All claims must reach us before the 3rd Sept., 1939, or they will not be recognised.

No Insurance will be effected; Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

· JEBSEN & ̈00.

Agents [587 Hong Kong. 27th July, 1939

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LINE

REGULAR AND FAST

FREIGHT AND

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Sails - 9 AUG., for Mars.. Oʻblanca.,

London, B'dam, El'burg, & Glasgow. Sails 23 AUG., for Mars, London,

Rotterdam & Ginerów: LIVERPOOL SERVICE

LAST

"TEUCER"

Bromborough

Rails 22. AUG., for Liverpool &

NEW YORK SERVICE 'DARDANUS" Falls AUG., for Boston & New York.

PACIFIC SERVICE(via DATUKI, ROBE, NAGOYA & TOKOKAKA)

"TALTHYBIUS." Seilu 19 AUG., for Victoris, Vanoonver

Seattle

INWARD SERVICE

Dao

“ KURYLOCHUS” 5 AUG., From Continental

via the Straits “TALTHYBIUS" 10 AUG., From Victoria, Vancouver

&Besttio. TANTALUS11 AUG. From U.K. via the Straits

Specially reduced fares are quoted for cargo stenmers with

limited passenger ascomm lateina

For freight, paagy rates and inform voit suply, to i

Butterfield & Swire

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1. Connaught Road,

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BRITAIN WILL NOT REVERSE FAR EAST POLICY AT THE REQUEST OF

ANOTHER POWER

CHINA HAS · PRIME MINISTER EXPLAINS NOT BEEN

TOKYO AGREEMENT: A WARNING TO JAPAN

LONDON, Aug. 1 (Reuter)—"Let me say once again that the Government will not reverse its policy in the Far East at the request of another Power. I should add that we have not been asked to do so," said Mr. Neville Chamberlain, in the course of his statement on International affairs, when he referred to Britain's Far East policy, in the House of Commons debate yes- terday.

LET DOWN

LONDON, Ang. 1 (Reuter)-A clear analysis and reaffirmation of the Government's policy towards China has been sent to Sir Archi- bald Clark-Kerr, British Ambassa- dor in China, for transmission to | the Chinese Government in Chung- king, writes the diplomaile corres- pondent of “The Times.”

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1939.

FOREIGN MAILS

HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, and AUGUST, 1938, 8.30 AM

Parcel Post Service to the Province of Yunnan is temporarily suspended. Registered and Parcel' Post Service to Foochow is temporarily suspended."

Registered and Ordinary mail & Parcels (not Insured) will be ac- septed for Canton and despatched as circumstances' permit.

Letters and Postçards for Europa: (except Great Britain and Hire) and South Ameries are forwarded "vin Siberia" it so superscribed INWARD MAILS

From

Air Mail by "Pan American Air- ways Direct, Bervice”—San Fran- cisco date, 26th July, Air Mail by "Ale France Direct Air France

Service"-Paris date, 26th ' July Shanghai Calcutta and Straits.

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Pan American

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2nd Aug:

Plane Kaying.................. ......in shirals........

Bad Aug.

2nd Aug.

2nd Aug.

tad Aug.

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Nanning...

2nd Aug.

2nd Aug.

It includes points from Mr. Chamberlain's speech, but perhaps more fully shows the British at- tempt to face the facts in North, Saigon. China, but it in no way

means | Manila. that our policy in China is being Tientsin altered or to put it bluntly-that Straits and Europe via Quer China is being let down.

(Papers etc.,)—London date. TOKYO TALKS

6th July and London Parcels- London date, 29th June,

The Premier said that Britain's cause was not help- ed by reading into the Tokyo formula interpretations which the Government had already denied-interpreta- tions which were calculated to give rise to anxiety and distress in China and which were not borne out by a careful and impartial examination of the formula.

In London it is recognized that The formula was a statement of, very different situation

would the Tokyo negotiations have reach fact and did not denote a change arise. We were bound by treaty ed a decisive stage, adds this cor- of policy, nor the recognition of and long friendship to support the respondent, and the currency de- belligerent rights on the part of integrity of a free and indepen-mands raised by the Japanese can- Japan. It did not betray British dent China, and Britain, would not not be accepted by Britain, interests in China, and it did not countenance

any measures purport of intend to surrender any draw Japan from an impossible concerned are being informed of The other Powers who are equally rights belonging to third parties. position into which the mistakes all that passes during the negotia

Mr. Chamberlain said that Sir and arrogance of her leaders had tions. Archibald Sinclair bad asked |led her. whether the formula meant we would help Japan to hold what she had got and not stand in the way of her getting more.

FANTASTIC STATEMENT.

ነኔ

"Why suggest such a fantastic statement? asked the Premier, and added: "What good ammunition for those who do not wish us well!" (Cheers).

",

"These suggestions are not only injurious, but are tal- culated

to weaken

iri- fluence in the world. Let me say once again that the Gov- ernment will not reverse its policy in the Far East at the request of another Power. should add that we have not been asked, by Japari to do so. "No doubt there are plenty of difficulties in front of us in the delicate negotiations being carried on, and at least there is a persis- tence of anti-British agitation in North China carried on by people who are influenced, inspired and controlled by the Japanese.

SERIOUS VIEW

He concluded that we had ample means, by economic and financial reprisals, to force different treatment of British Interests by the Japanese GoT- ernment, but he would rather. these matters were settled in co-operation and by friendly discussion.

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France has now assured the British Government that she fully appreciates our dificulties in the Far East and the mag- nitude of the issues involves, both economical and strate-" rical

In fact, it may be considered certain that Anglo-French co- operation will be no less close in the Far East than in Europe. BRITISH -AIM

Straits. Japan.

Air Mail by "Imperia) Airways

Direct Service"-London 29th July.

Formora Manila.

Japan and Shanghai ....

Straits.

U. S. A. Honolulu and Japan-

(San Francisco date, 8th July). Austrails and Manila....... Japan and Shanghai, Austraila and Manila. Straita and Manila

U. S. A. Bonolulu, Japan and Shanghai (San Francisco date, 14th July).

Shanghai and Amoy

Pres. Doumer.....

Airways Plane Talyo Maru.... Canton Maru... Marechal Joffre..

Victoria.

Tyinegara...........B/

date. Imperial

Air Mali by "Imperial Airways

Direct Service”—London 2nd August.. Haiphong.

Carthage Samiati, Hawaii Maru.

2nd Aug-

sad Aug.

2nd Aug,

dats, Imperial

Brd Aug.

3rd Aug.

3rd Aug

3rd Aug.

Euryiochus

3rd Aug.

Pres. Adams.... Tanda........

4th Aug.

4th Aug.

Corfu........

4th Aug.

Changte:

4th Aug.

5th Aug.

*****q Pres. Taft..

5th Ang.

6th Aug.

· Airways Piane

7th Ang.

7th Aug.

7th Aug.

Tjibadak...

8th Aug.

Tango Maru.

8th Aug.

Cremer..

8th Aug.

8th Aug..

9th Aug.

9th Aug...

Emp. of Russia.....

10 Aug.

Sirdhana... Talthybii...

10th Aug

10th Aug.

Hulda Maerak....

10th Aug

Manila.

U.S.A... Honolulu, Japan & Shanghai

Asama Maru... Lima Maru.. Hakone Maru....

10th Ang.

11th Ang.

11th Aug.

11th Aug.

11th Aug.

Suwa Maru....

..... Santos Maru

12th Aug. 12th Aug.

POLICE MATTERS Mr. R. A. Butler, in winding up

"The Times," in the course of a the debate stated that he was glad leading article on Mr. Chamber-Tientsin

to say that the negotiations over lain's statement in the House of Java and Manila. Tientsin were continuing

Certain points connected with

Commons yesterday, writes:

Japan. "The British Government still Straits police matters had been agreed acknowledges that the proper goal shanghai upon and reported home for the in their efforts is to find some just consideration of the Government,

Further economic

and equitable settlement of the and other considerations were part of the

struggle going on in China and the future programme.

immediate alm of their policy must be to preserve a position from which it can make its in- fluence most effectively felt for that purpose,

SUSPENSION URGED CHUNGKING, Aug. 1 (Central)

Straits and Manlis Rabani. Canada, U. S. A, Japan and Shanghai (Vancouver B. G., datë, 22nd July) Japan. Shanghai.

Beferring to the police mat- · ters, Mr. Butler said that the Government had doelded by accepting the formula "to re- cognise the situation of fact and agree to maintain an atti- tade of impartiality in a de fined area and in certain cir-lations Association and the China Shanghal. cumstances."

WISEST POLICt.

(San Francisco date, 10th July), -The League of Nations' Union, Shanghal. the Chinese People's Foreign Re- Japan and Shanghal

Branch of the International Peace | Straits, Campaign bave jointly sent a Straits.

"I am bound to say that it this agitation continúes and these at- tacks on British interests and.

He added that "this attitude of message to Mr. Chamberlain, ask- Japan. Fights in North China go on un-recognising the situation of facting him to suspend the Tokyo checked, the British Government in areas occupied by the Japanese negotiations. will be obliged to take a very ser Ibus view of the matter."

is, I think, the wisest policy in the In a joint message to President interests of our own nationals and Roosevelt the three public bodies Mr. Chamberlain added that British policy in the Far East," express appreciation of the United this might make successful Mr. Butler stated that strong States Government's denunciation outcome of the negotiations representations had been made to of the 1911 Treaty of Commerce very difficult.

the Japanese Government with and Navigation with Japan. Referring to the questions re-regard to the anti-British agita- garding Chinese silver, the Pre- tion mier said he could not discuss questions of this character with-

MR. EDEN'S SUPPORT

out the tullest communication LONDON, Aug. 1 (T/Ocean)--- th other countries, whose in- Mr. Authony Eden, speaking dur- terests were equally involved withing the debate, backed the attitude of the Prime Minister regarding the Far Eastern situation,

our own.

י

US. ACTION Referring to the recent action of the United States, the Premier said he believed that the general objects of Britain and the United States were closely similar, bus that did not follow that one must recessarily do the same thing as the other.

"The House can rest assured that the Government ́plices the utmost importante collaboration where possible, and I will never fail to keep the United States Government. informed of all Britain is do- ing or is about to do," (Cheers).

CLEAR STATEMENT.

Mr. Edan stated that Japan had so far not succeeded in conquering China and that such a chance of beating China no longer existed since not only had the" organizing. power of the Chinese been de- veloped, but Chinese morale had greatly improved.

He welcomed Mr. Chamberlain's demand that Japan should stop the anti-British agitation in North China

COUNTY CRICKET LUNCH SCORES

Sir John Wardlaw-Milne, speak- LONDON, Aug. 1 (Reuter)

K.R.A. QUARTERLY MEETING

(Continued from Page:1) The member referred to the in- human yells of hawkers about Lock Road, and drew the attention of the meeting to a scavenging lane where refuse was being dumped in profusion, and sheets of newspaper, full of excreta, were being thrown out of windows.

Such disregard to sanitation, the member stated, came from. Chinese residents in Lock Rond who were paying $150 rent for a flat formerly to be had for $10. These Chinese residents, he also complained, dealt with,' the hawkers, 'and thus attract-

· ́ed numbers of them,

Replying to this complaint, Major Manners said that such dumping in backyards could be rectified by the taking out of a summons against the guilty party,

ing in the debate, said that he County cricket lunch scores are further explained that it would was delighted at the very clear as follows:

The member from Lock Road

require a person's watching day statement made by the Prime Sussex 220 v. Sussex 199 and and night to catch red-handed Minister, and he thought it very 303 for 4; Lancashire v. Gloucester the guilty party. satisfactory.

(no play before lunch): Northants 248 v.Somerset 157 and 270 for 5: Notts 194 and 167 for 2 Middlesex 512 for 7 dec.; Burrey 206 for 77, Yorkshire 431; Wor- cester 96 and 53 for 3 v. Glam-of the 4th Submarine Flotilla, wil E. M. 6. Medway, depot ship

He saw no reason why wo should not follow the example of the United States and des Bounce the Anglo-Japanese agreement,

H.M.S. MEDWAY DUE TO DAY

arrive in Hongkong this afternoon from Weihaiwel, where she has been on the usual summer cruise..

Canton... Yunnan.

Memnon... Scharnhorst, Friderun...

Burdwan...... Tantalus.......

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REGISTERED AND PARCEL MAILS are closed 15 minutes earlier

For

WEDNESDAY

Per

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Hanel, 2nd August .................... Fort Bayard Parcels only for Straits & Rangoon. Hong Slang...

(Papers only for Straits, Ceylon. India and Mombasa). Beira, Lourenco Marques and (Parcels and Papers only for Africa via Durban).

Japan.....

Amoy. ...... Bangkok

Parcels only for Straits Shanghai and Japan,

THURSDAY

Bouth

Plane.........

Kingyuan

Date and Time

Wed, Fad

G.P.O. & XP.O

Reg.

11.30 AM

Ord.

Noon

1.30 FM

1,30 K

Hawau Maru.. But Sang

1.30 PM

2.30 P

| Klungchow

Bust Van Hertsz Pres. Doumer..

1,30 PM

4.30 PK

6.00 PM

6.30 PM

Airmail for Manila, Guam, Hono- lulu.. and U.S.A. by the “Fan- American Airways Direct Service" Pan American

due San Francisco, -9th Aug. - ? Airways plane Shanghai,

Japan and Europe (except Great-Britain and Eire) via Siberia Manila, Bangkok, Mauritius, Re- Swatow.

union, Madagascar and Lourenco -Marques, Sandakan. Saigon

siens [Darthage. Sinklang..

Tegelbe Woolgar... Marechal Joffre..

Thi. 3rd PEPO. Rag, 2nd. 5.00 PM On 2nd 5:30 PM

G.P.O.

Reg. 2nd 5.00 FM Ord. Sed 7.30 AM-

10.30 AM 2.30 PM

Beg Ord,

3.30- 3.30 PM 4.30 PM KPO

15,00 120

6:20 22

OFD

London Imperial

Reg.

5.00 PM

* Airways Plane Ord,

7.00 PM

Direct Service”-dne Air Mail for "Imperial Airways

10th August.

Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Aus-

tralia by Imperial Airways Direct Imperial Service due Sydney 11th August. Shangbai and, Japan.

Referring to the Japanese' cut-organ 130 and 115. rency demand, he asked the Prime

WEST INDIES WIN Minister to consider whether he could go even a little further, and

LONDON, Aug. 1 (Reuter) Bay not only that we would do West Indies defeated Hampshire The Medway will shortly leave for nothing to support the Japanese Hampshire 106 (Clarke 6 for 32)

the south. by ten wickets. demand, but we would do some- thing to prevent them from bring- and 139 (Clarke 7 for 75); West The Irish Republican "Army is ing tt about.

Indes 222 and 25 for 0.

reported by the News-Chronicle DIPLOMATIC TRIUMPH

Kent beat Derby by 171 runs, to be issuing instructions from a Kent 182 and 377 for 4 dec place in the neighbourhood of Referring to the formula, Sir (Ames 159 not out, Todd 108 not Cork in Eire. Wohn Wardlaw-Mine said that if out) Derby 137 (Harding 5 for The action of the British police Manila Rabaul, Australia, and the Japanese read no more there 56) and 291

in than the words, Impiled he Warwick defeated thought that it was a diplomatic by ninu triumph for Britai

If the Japanese depanded su port of the currency, however,

(Hollies

for 21) and 120 for

in rounding up a large number of shire suspected members of the Irish 146 Republican Army for deportation from England led to the arrest of a nineteen-year-old Irish girl

(Transocear).

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